Jaguar Land Rover North America is about to recall as many as 104,000 cars, in order to fix potential issues that could lead to faulty braking and lightning, according to Bloomberg.

The U.S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (N.H.T.S.A.) published three notices concerning these issues and Jaguar Land Rover North America will send notification letters to the owners before March 13.

The recall will affect 74,648 Range Rovers, built between April 15, 2005 and Sept. 4, 2012. The vehicles will need replacing the front brake hoses, which could rupture and deteriorate braking speed, which increases the risk of a crash, according to NHTSA, with the recall expected to begin March 13.

24,679 more cars will also be recalled for the same issue: Vehicles produced from August 16, 2012 to January 8, 2014 and sport models made from May 7, 2013 to January 8, 2014. 4,787 Jaguar XKs, built between March 4, 2011 and March 20, 2014 will need updated software for their parking lamps.

By Michael Karkafiris

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