Equipment Related Problems of the 2003 Land Rover Discovery

Table 1 shows two common equipment related problems of the 2003 Land Rover Discovery.

Table 1. Equipment related problems of Land Rover Discovery

Problem Category Number of Problems
Radio/tape Cd Player problems
1
Equipment problems
1

Radio/tape Cd Player problem #1

I have 2003 Land Rover, Discovery car that requires constant replacement of the navigation system and its radio/cd player. This is my fifth replacement since the purchase of the car. In addition to this, the engine oil constantly leaks. . . Took it in for repair numerous times but the problem continues. The engine light is always on. . . . Took it in a few times and the dealership repair center said it was an electrical sensor problem. The brake and abs lights would come on and go away on its own. Since March 2010, the brake and abs lights decided to stay lit. Will take it in for vehicle inspection at the dealership. Just yesterday, all my passenger windows can not be moved up or down with the window controller. A similar problem was reported to the manufacture numerous times on both the driver and the passenger windows. They were replaced each time it was taken in. This is a lemon car and I should have had it reported back in 2003 when I first purchased the vehicle.

Equipment problem #2

Technical service report from independent british Land Rover specialists, bethesda customer states engine makes a tapping noise, mostly at idle. Diagnosis - verified noise. Oil light on due to low oil pressure, vehicle in VIN range for oil pump failure due to misaligned front cover from the manufacturer. Oil pump damage has occurred, and needs to be changed. Correct repair is engine replacement, as damage to bearings can occur. Failure also caused by block alignment positioning. At this point, no noticeable engine damage has occurred, and to avoid engine replacement can replace oil pump assembly. Oil pump replacement would only be temporary �x, as problem will most likely arise years down the line. Will need to check front cover for damage during repair. Additionally, large oil leak from intake end seals detected. Recommend replace oil pump, align front cover, replace intake gasket while noting there may be chances of engine failure, bearing damage & damage to front cover detected during service. Notes: to avoid engine failure, replaced oil pump at a cost of $2,600 due to misaligned front cover from the Land Rover manufacturer. Will likely need to replace engine in the future at an expected cost of $10,000 due to block alignment positioning manufacturing errors from Land Rover. Customer will have to pay for these repairs in their entirety, despite the fact that they are caused by original manufacturing defects, as Land Rover has not issued a recall. Please assist - there are thousands of very similar complaints posted on multiple Land Rover forums online.


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