general problems of the 2018 Land Rover Discovery

Five problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2018 Land Rover Discovery. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Land Rover Discovery based on all problems reported for the 2018 Discovery.

1 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/25/2025

Water began leaking into car from front windshield while driving on 11/25/2025. Air whistling noises present also. Safety risk of injury from windshield failure. Repair person says risk for windshield coming off when driving or if involved in collision. Possibly related to recall n221 Land Rover Discovery se 2018. Had koch 33 perform assessment and they reproduced water and air leak and determined windshield is loose and not adhered. Erie insurance says not covered and it is "wear and tear. " no warning lamps or other symptoms prior to failure. Fearful of windshield coming loose/off if involved in crash and fearful that the water may be affecting the electrical system of internal lights and sunroof/moonroof. Available for inspection upon request.

2 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/21/2025

This vehicle has an active water intrusion from the headliner above the windshield due to windshield bonding and body seal failure. Water is dripping down and entering the dashboard area and shorting electrical control modules behind the media/glove box and media console. Each time the media/glove box is opened, the hvac system shorts and forces the defrost system to activate involuntarily. The vehicle also exhibits park brake fault warnings, delayed and intermittent no-start conditions, brake fluid loss, and electrical instability. This is an active electrical short inside federally regulated safety systems, making the vehicle unsafe to operate. The defect is progressive and continues to worsen.

3 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/05/2025

The contact owns a 2018 Land Rover Discovery. The contact stated while driving approximately 35 mph, the battery warning illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle stalled several seconds after the battery warning light was illuminated. The contact was able to coast into a parking lot and the vehicle was taken to a parts store where a new battery was purchased. The contact installed the battery however, the vehicle stalled again. The contact left the vehicle on the side of the road. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired by a dealer or independent mechanic. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was 106,331.

4 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/01/2022

Car went black (all systems shut off) and I started to roll in the cvs parking lot when I was trying to drive in and park. The brakes and nothing was engaging. It happened so fast I was able to stop the vehicle and I am not sure how but may have just turned the shifter from drive to park. . . I took the vehicle in for service (a number of issues) and I forgot to mention this, I was told the ground stud needed replacing and it turned out this was likely the cause (I believe he said it had come loose). I have a extended warranty that has comprehensive coverage with cna and they denied this part. Also, Land Rover recalled this exact part on 2019 and 2020 vehicles, clearly my 2018 has the same issue. Makes me wonder how many other 2018 vehicles also have the issue?.

5 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/06/2019

There is a dangerous throttle lag when accelerating from a rolling stop. Many users have nearly had accidents like me. You press throttle and it does nothing for like 2 seconds then suddenly engine picks up. . . Its a gasoline v6 engine so its not turbo lag. . . . And when you are actually stopped and accelerate its just fine. Its just when slowly rolling its extremely dangerous!!!.


Other Electrical System related problems of the 2018 Land Rover Discovery

Electrical System problems
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Car Will Not Start problems
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