![]() These rights and options– and the deadlines to exercise them–are explained in the notice.(For more details, see Answer to FAQ 16: “How do I tell the Court that I don’t like the Settlement?”) The deadline to submit an objection is January 18, 2022. If you object to the Settlement, you can write to the Court about why you don’t like the Settlement. The deadline to submit an exclusion request is January 18, 2022. ![]() ![]() (For more details, see Answer to FAQ 11: “How do I get out of the Settlement?”). This is the only option that allows you to be part of any other lawsuit against Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC, its parents, and/or its affiliates in connection with the legal claims in this case or allegedly defective timing chain and/or timing chain tensioners in Class Vehicles. If you exclude yourself, you will receive no reimbursement under the Settlement. (For more details, see Answer to FAQ 21: “What happens if I do nothing at all?”) However, you may qualify for extended warranty benefits, depending on the age and mileage of your vehicle. In addition, you will lose certain rights to sue Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC, its parents, and/or its affiliates in the future. If you do nothing, you may be considered a Settlement Class Member, but you will not receive reimbursement. (For more details, see Answer to FAQ 8: “How can I participate in the Settlement?”) The claim must be postmarked, or filed through an online portal, by June 7, 2022. If the Settlement is approved, you can submit a claim for reimbursement for qualifying past repairs. Instead, you should promptly present your Class Vehicle to an authorized Land Rover retailer and request that the authorized Land Rover retailer perform any such necessary repairs or replacements pursuant to the extended warranty coverage described in this Notice (for more details, see Answer to FAQ 7: “What does the Settlement provide? What can I get from the Settlement?”). If your Class Vehicle is currently in need of (or in the future develops the need for) a qualifying repair or replacement of a timing chain, a timing chain tensioner, or an engine, then you do not need to, and should not, wait. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT ![]() Your legal rights are affected whether you act or do not act.If this Settlement is approved by the Court, eligible owners or lessees of Model Year 2012, 2013, or 2014 Land Rover LR4 and/or Range Rover Sport vehicles can also receive partial or full reimbursement for certain out-of-pocket costs incurred if they repaired or replaced an original timing chain, timing chain tensioner, tensioner lever, or engine and the vehicle was, at the time of the repair or replacement, in service for less than a certain number of years and driven for less than a certain number of miles (for more details, see Answer to FAQ 7: “What does the Settlement provide? What can I get from the Settlement?”).Extended warranty coverage is now available for Model Year 2012, 2013, or 2014 Land Rover LR4 and/or Range Rover Sport vehicles that are currently in need of (or in the future develop the need for) repairs or replacement(s) of an original timing chain, timing chain tensioner, tensioner lever, or engine and the vehicle is, at the time of the repairs or replacement(s), in service for less than a certain number of years and driven for less than a certain number of miles (for more details, see Answer to FAQ 7: “What does the Settlement provide? What can I get from the Settlement?”).If you purchased or leased a Model Year 2012, 2013, or 2014 Land Rover LR4 and/or Range Rover Sport vehicle on or before Augand the vehicle was registered in one of the fifty states of the United States or the District of Columbia, you may be entitled to extended warranty coverage or reimbursement of certain out-of-pocket costs you incurred if you repaired or replaced the timing chain and/or timing chain tensioner and/or engine when you owned or leased the vehicle.
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