Software Problems of Land Rover Discovery

Land Rover Discovery owners have reported 2 problems related to software (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Software problem of the 1996 Land Rover Discovery

Failure Date: 04/05/2010

Gas tank recall done in san francisco but they failed to check the fuel filler neck problem. I have had multiple mystery issues ever since, ruling out the fuel tank and pump as they were both new. I have since tracked the problem to the fuel filler neck that the dealer failed to fix. I believe my vehicle to have been manufactured incorrectly and repaired in the same manner. My vehicle does not come up in a recall search for the filler neck and I believe the recall should be amended to include mine. I have read all 80 of the complaints relative to this problem and mine is less than 40 units away from the complaint vehicles. I also have been battling the abs problems of not stopping and the abs activation for no reason. I almost wrecked a few times because of the abs kicking on for no reason- low speed, dry pavement, easy soft brake pressure. I clipped the front wheel abs sensors and I have had no problems with abs since. Faulty software in the abs ecu is probably to blame but it would do no good to blame the computer with bodiers lying in the street.

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2 Software problem of the 2004 Land Rover Discovery

Failure Date: 09/17/2008

My private mechanic gave me a computer print out that there is a recall action on my 2004 Land Rover Discovery - "on-board diagnostic software". The check engine light has come on twice; first time repaired by lr & the 2nd time they would not fix it & told there was no recall. There clearly was a recall issued by lr.

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