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Claim £1000's for your current or previous Jaguar / Land Rover vehicles

Even if you haven't experienced any issues, you might be entitled to thousands in compensation due to a defective DPF system.

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1.5m drivers affected • £1000s in Compensation

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Join over 105,000+ drivers who have checked their vehicle to join the group action worth £3b against Jaguar and Land Rover

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View eligible models below

If you have owned or leased any of the below, you may have a claim*

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport (L550)
  • ​Land Rover Discovery (L462)
  • Range Rover Evoque (L538 and L551)
  • ​Jaguar XE (X760)
  • Jaguar E-Pace (X450)
  • ​Jaguar XF (X260)
  • ​Range Rover (L405)
  • ​Jaguar F-Pace (X761)
  • ​Range Rover Sport (L494)
  • Land Rover Velar (L560)

* Not all variations qualify to claim

Find out if you're eligible to claim in 4 easy steps

1

Just enter registration and we'll find and check your vehicle

2

Select your vehicle and answer a few questions

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Confirm ownership details and get results

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Sign online and enter your vehicles into the JLR group action

Simply fill out our eligibility checker to see if you are eligible for compensation for your JLR vehicle.

Am I eligible to claim?

If you have owned or leased a Jaguar Land Rover diesel vehicle, you may be eligible to receive compensation ranging from £3,000 to £16,000.

Based on our investigations, we have discovered that the design of the vehicles is flawed, resulting in potential safety and performance problems for drivers while on the road.

Additionally, these defects may lead to increased engine wear, which could require customers to incur additional expenses for servicing, including the possibility of engine replacement. It is important to note that this issue is distinct from the previous “Diesel Gate” scandal.

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* Not all variations qualify to claim

Purchasing a vehicle is a significant investment, and as a buyer, you have the right to expect a certain level of performance, safety, and reliability from your vehicle.

If your vehicle is equipped with a faulty or badly designed Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)system, it can negatively impact these expectations and lead to a host of issues which you may end up paying for.

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We estimate over 600,000 vehicles have been affected.

We specialise in helping people with vehicle claims from DPF issues to diesel emission "cheat" devices and we're with you every step of the way.

1.5m*

Drivers (owned or leased) potentially affected*

600k+*

Potentially affected vehicles on the road**

105k+*

Enquries made about their vehicle in the last 12 months

Sources

The statistics are referenced from independent 3rd party organizations

* AMHK Services (2023)

What are the most common issues drivers may experience?

Even if you never experienced a problem, you could be entitled to claim up to claim up to £16,000.

Forced into 'Limp Mode'

Some vehicles will go into a safety mode known as 'limp mode' if the DPF issue is severe. This mode limits the performance of the vehicle to prevent further damage, allowing you to drive to a mechanic or service center.

Reduced Engine Performance

A blocked DPF can cause the engine to lose power. You might notice that the vehicle doesn't accelerate as quickly as it used to, or it might feel sluggish and unresponsive.

Poor Fuel Efficiency

If the DPF is not working correctly, the engine may have to work harder, which can lead to increased fuel consumption.

Warning Lights

Most modern vehicles have a warning light on the dashboard that will illuminate if there's a problem with the DPF. This is often the first sign drivers notice when there's an issue.

Frequent Regeneration

If the DPF is faulty, the vehicle might attempt to regenerate the filter more frequently than normal. This can lead to increased fuel consumption and can cause the vehicle to behave differently during these periods.

Engine Damage

In severe cases, a blocked DPF can cause back pressure in the exhaust system, which can lead to engine damage. This can be a very costly problem to fix.

Can you relate?

If you answer yes to any of the following, then you may have a claim:-

Diesel Claims

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