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Jaguar issues recall of select 2010-2012 XF models

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Jaguar announced Thursday that it was recalling certain Jaguar XF models for potential problems with the fuel system.

The recall affects 4,195 XFs made from 2010 to 2012 that feature the 5.0-liter V-8 engine. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said a fuel tank fuel outlet flange may crack, causing the potential for fuel to leak onto the ground, which could then ignite.

Jaguar says no injuries have been reported as a result of this issue. The company will notify affected owners and replace the part at no charge.

If you think your car may be affected, you may call Jaguar at (800) 452-4827 and reference recall number J027, or visit the NHTSA’s car safety website.

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