Jaguar recalls 940 cars in U.S. for stalling

Jaguar recalls 940 cars in U.S. for stalling

Jaguar is recalling 940 cars in the United States to inspect and repair problems that may cause vehicles to stall.

Jaguar Land Rover North America is recalling 940 model year 2013 XF 2-liter GTDi cars for possible stalling issues because a hose clamp for the charge air cooler could detach, according to documents posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Web site.

In addition to possible stalling, steering and brake assistance could be lost.

Jaguar dealers will inspect the hose to make sure it is in the correct position and tight, according to NHTSA.

A Jaguar spokesman said there was one slow-speed accident related to the hose recall. No injuries were reported.

The recall is expected to begin by September 27, according to NHTSA.