Today, Jaguar announced that it is recalling more than 7,900 MY2009 XF sedans in the United States for a defect in the rear safety belt assembly. Although Jaguar says there have been no accidents or injuries reported due to the problem, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration noted that in the event of a crash, a seat occupant may not be properly restrained thus increasing the risk of personal injury. Jaguar’s dealers will inspect the rear safety belt assembly and make the necessary repairs. Concerned owners may contact jaguar at 1-800-452-4827


2 comments

  1. aml // August 28, 2008  

    This issue not only applys to America but Jaguars sold all over the world.

  2. ROOLLY // August 29, 2008  

    The dashboard is another area that scores very high on quality, materials and feel, but fails when it comes to design quality

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