Land Rover Discovery owners have reported 2 problems related to ignition switch (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I parked my landrover Discovery in the grocery store parking lot, pulled the key out and walked toward the store. After a crashing noise I turned around to see my car had rolled back into a van. My transmission was still in "drive" and I had been able to remove the key from the ignigtion. I called my landrover dealer. After explaining what happened I asked why the key could be removed in the "drive" position, he said he didn't know and would have to look into it. He then directed me to the collision center for repairs. The next day I found out from a friend with a Discovery that his key can not be removed in "drive". When I called the dealer again he told me the key shouldn't have come out. When I questioned him as to why he didn't explain that to me the day before, he told me I had misunderstood. He was very evasive when I asked him why he had not told me to bring my car in to be checked. Basically he blew me off. From there I investigated on my own by calling the ntsb on September 25th. After talking to a safety standard engineer I was directed to a complience engineer. I learned that according to the federal motor vehicle safety standard #114 no car should be able to remove the key from the ignition unless the transmission is in "park". I also called landrover north America. They helped expedite the situation. The service manager here found that it had been left in the "transit mode" from delivery overseas. He said the cars are suppose to be checked at port and at the dealership. They had failed to do the routine check and change the computer over. It took them 4 weeks to repair my car. Landrover offerred to incure the $2500 cost. This could have been a very bad situation if my car would have rolled back and hit a person. I am dissapointed in the local dealer and how they handled the situation. I made a formal complaint to the dealership. And the ntsb has shown more interest than my local dealer.
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Ignition switch assembly failed - could not unlock steering wheel . Had to have car towed away from gas station pump on a Sunday ($75) in athens GA. Then on a week day had to have vehicle towed from athens GA to augusta GA ($350)(to a landrover dealer) to fix it. Ignition switch assembly had to be replaced ($778).
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Electrical System problems | |
Dash Wiring problems | |
Ignition problems | |
Software problems | |
Ignition Switch problems | |
Battery Dead problems | |
Anti-theft Controller problems | |
Underhood Wiring problems | |
Instrument Panel problems | |
Ignition Module problems |