Land Rover Discovery owners have reported 3 electronic stability control related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 1 most common electronic stability control problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's electronic stability control (3 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electronic Stability Control problems |
Nov 16 2019 I bought I was on road on florida and suddenly all lights come on dash board I took near car dealer he check with code reader and every thing ok I drove back to dayton,ohio sitting at dealerand I had same problem and my vehicle is their almost 9 ( weeks ) and I not fixed yet I try to call corporate office try to talk to them I am not getting resonse from them looks like my car is not fixeble looks like it is a lemon so please can you try out what is wrong thank you.
The car was purchased new may 2016. In September 2016, warning lights appeared and the gear dial was nonoperational. The issue recurred in November 2016 and again February 2017. February 2017 was extremely alarming as it occurred while I was driving the car to work. I had to coast into a parking space and apply the emergency brakes. The issue just recurred again, today, March 18th while I was driving the car with children in it. I couldn't park and I couldn't reverse. I have to coast to a safe area, turn the car off and apply the emergency brakes.
Truck abs, downhill descent, traction control came on when brake applied. All three lights are on. In event I was driving during snow or slippery conditions down hill vehicle would of been very difficult to control resulting in crash and physical injury. The car was diagnosed as a shutter valve failure which can be result of brake fluid corroding electrical switches or just outright failure where repair estimates range from $1200 to $3800. This issue is notorious among 1999-2004 Discovery's. Why wait until someone is killed eventually to issue a recall. The NHTSA should investigate now to prevent the death of its citizens in the near future.