general problems of the 2003 Land Rover Discovery

Four problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2003 Land Rover Discovery. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2013

The first issue is about a seat fire. My husband was just pulling into our drive when the drivers seat heater burned a hole in the left side of the seat causing him to have a burn. The second problem is the oil pump. I heard a noise coming from the engine, and asked our mechanic what might have been the cause of the noise. He said the the oil pump was bad and we will have to replace the oil pump and if there was damage to the engine would have to replace that too. I understand that there was a technical alert dated March 14, 2003, just three months after I purchased my car. A class action suit was started in may 2003 but I was not informed of the suit. I called Land Rover of America and was told I was the only Land Rover owner to have a fire in the seat, which I found was untrue then I called them back when the oil pump went and said that my car was out of warrantyand was too old for Land Rover to do anything for me. The car has about 100,000 miles on it. We lived in juneau at the time and there are few roads. We were there until 2007 when we moved to montana. I am tired of excuses from the manufacturer. I paid almost $40,000dollars for the car that should last me a long time. It was to be my retirement car. Other people have had the same problems that I have experianced to no avail.

2 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 10/03/2011

Was moving very slowly - in a parking garage. Began pulling into a space and applied brakes. Engine revved (throttle opened?) and accelerated by itself a few feet in to a wall. Given that it was only a few feet and a large cement wall, no major damage. My foot was firmly on the brake, the brakes were squealing and there were witnesses and probably video given that it is a parking garage. Burning brake smell also very apparent. I work in insurance and know of this sort of claim. I did not move my foot, opened the door and looked, foot firmly on the brake. Floor mat was not a factor.

3 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 04/18/2010

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.

4 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/28/2006

Abs, traction control light and hill descent light stays on. The abs brakes are not working. The dealer told me that my brake fluid was not changed according to recommended warranty standards. I've done some research and found that others who own this vehicle have also had abs module malfunctions or defects.


Other Electrical System related problems of the 2003 Land Rover Discovery

Electrical System problems
4
Ignition Switch problems
1
Anti-theft Controller problems
1


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