On 03 September 2024, Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited announced a voluntary recall of certain Jaguar F-Pace, XE, XF, and E-PACE models in the Republic of Ireland.
The recall concerns a turbocharger oil feed pipe defect, which can cause oil to leak onto the road surface, creating a hazard for other road users, especially motorcyclists and cyclists.
Affected Vehicles
- Models: Jaguar F-Pace, XE, XF, E-PACE
- Market: Republic of Ireland
- Production Years: 2021 – 2025
- Number of Vehicles Affected in Ireland: 90
Details of the Fault
- The turbocharger oil feed pipe may develop a leak.
- Escaping oil can deposit onto the road surface.
- This may cause oil patches, reducing grip for vehicles, particularly two-wheeled road users.
Risks
- Motorcycles and bicycles are at greater risk of skidding.
- Increased likelihood of traffic accidents due to slippery surfaces.
- Environmental hazard from oil spillage on roads.
What Owners Should Do
Jaguar advises affected owners to:
- Check if their vehicle is part of the recall (see below).
- Book an inspection and repair at an authorised Jaguar Land Rover service centre.
- Avoid long or high-speed journeys until the repair is completed.
Repairs, including replacement of the faulty oil feed pipe, will be carried out free of charge.
How to Check if Your Car is Affected
- Use the Jaguar Recall Lookup Tool with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
- Contact Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Customer Service or your nearest Jaguar dealership.
Official Sources
FAQs
Q: How many vehicles are affected in Ireland?
A: 90 vehicles are included in this recall.
Q: Which Jaguar models are impacted?
A: Certain Jaguar F-Pace, XE, XF, and E-PACE vehicles produced between 2021 and 2025.
Q: What is the safety issue?
A: A potential oil leak from the turbocharger oil feed pipe, which may create slippery road surfaces and hazards for other road users.
Q: What should owners do?
A: Arrange a recall inspection and repair with Jaguar as soon as possible. Repairs are free of charge.
Disclaimer
This article is based on official recall information from Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited and the CCPC. It is intended for public safety awareness. Always confirm recall details directly with Jaguar before taking action.


