Land Rover Discovery owners have reported 4 problems related to front seat belt anchorage (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The problem is that the anchors for the bottom portion of the rear seat seat belts are mounted too far forward on the rear wheel well to properly restrain a child safety seat. We have a britex baby seat. From what I undestand from a certified seat installer is that all baby seats do not mount properly in the Land Rover discoveries. The seat rotates to the side and has significant lateral movement. I feel this is unsafe.
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all problems of the 1996 Land Rover Discovery
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The problem is that the anchors for the bottom portion of the rear seat seat belts are mounted too far forward on the rear wheel well to properly restrain a child safety seat. We have a britex baby seat. From what I undestand from a certified seat installer is that all baby seats do not mount properly in the Land Rover discoveries. The seat rotates to the side and has significant lateral movement. I feel this is unsafe.
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all problems of the 2003 Land Rover Discovery
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While driving at approx 40 mph coming to intersection ,150-200 yards away , light turned red, went to apply brakes vehicle did not stop. Stood on brakes, nothing happened, hit side of another vehicle with the front, air bag did not deploy. Seat belt was worn. This defect resulted in an accident, and could have caused injuries. 820963 duplicate of 818194, posted on 03-Nov-98.
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all problems of the 1997 Land Rover Discovery
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The design location of the anchor points of the rear outboard seat belts prohibits the installation of a child restraint. (attorney for clients). Yh.
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all problems of the 1998 Land Rover Discovery
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Front Seat Belt Anchorage problems | |
Front Seat Belt Webbing problems | |
Seat Belt problems | |
Front Seat Belt Buckle Assembly problems |