Full windscreen retention may not be achieved in the event of an air-bag deployment
LAND ROVER announced a problem with the Range Rover affecting a total of 78 vehicles.
The windscreen bonding process to vehicle may not be effective. Water and wind ingress may occur. In extreme cases, in an air bag deployment or collision, the windscreen may detach. Vehicles built from 4/1/2009 to 5/31/2009 are at risk.
The following remedial action is necessary to address this problem. Recall affected vehicles to check for presence of primer/activator on REAR tailgate glass. If present no further action is required as all screen security is assured. If not present, the FRONT windscreen will be removed, and re-fitted in-line with exiting service repair procedures.
If you think that your vehicle may be affected by this recall you should
find your nearest LAND ROVER dealer
who will be able to confirm whether or not your car is safe and arrange its free repair if necessary.
Source: UK Government's Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA).