Land Rover Range Rover Sport Fuel gauge displays an inaccurate reading Recall

Recall affects Land Rover RANGE ROVER SPORT
Reason for recall: On certain 2018 and 2019 Model Year Land Rover Range Rover and Range Rover Sport PHEV vehicles where the indicated fuel level on the fuel gauge shows approximately 30% the fuel tank is empty resulting in an engine stall. The vehicle will enter into reduced performance mode and if the customer continues to drive the vehicle will continue to run for circa 8 miles/13Km. The vehicle engine will then cut out without warning. If the traction battery charge status is at least 10% or greater the electric motor will take up drive until such time as traction battery power is depleted. Where the traction battery charge status is below 10% drive from the electric motor is not possible and the vehicle will cut out whilst in motion. All 12 volt powered electrical functions such as power assisted steering exterior lighting and brake assistance will continue to operate as designed. Engine cut out with minimal warning to the driver may lead to an increased risk of an accident.
When was it announced?
Jun 25, 2018
What action are Land Rover taking?
Fit a new revised fuel level sensor float to the vehicle.
Does this affect your Range Rover Sport?

This issue affects Range Rover and Range Rover Sport Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) , this particular recall is for the Range Rover Sport.

VIN Numbers
SALWA2BY2JA146054 - SALWA2BY8JA199986
Build Dates
Mar 28, 2017 - May 25, 2018