Table 1 shows three common visibility related problems of the 2006 Land Rover LR3.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Sun Roof problems | |
| Windshield problems | |
| Wiper problems |
I had my landrover Lr3 vehicle serviced at the alexandria, va while at this dealership I requested to have service which I discovered was issued through a landrover manufactures bulletin completed also. On October 23, 2007, my vehicle was brought into the bethesda, MD landrover dealership for servicing, including the maintenance work, repair of the brake lights and repair of the sunroof. The dealership stated that I needed replacement tires and an alignment I questioned the logic of the tires prematurely wearing. I decided to research the matter further. These conditions existed when the vehicle was at the bethesda, MD location, but were not taken care of which was part of the service warranty. Daniels promised to me that he would take care of the directives costs, I received a phone call from the person who identified himself as denise matiupa, a supervisor. Denise started the conversation off by yelling that he had reviewed the notes associated with the decision to deny me coverage and want to know what I wanted. Denise stated that it had not been serviced when it was in bethesda, MD. I told denise that I requested it. Denise stated that he had no record of my request. I told denise, he also doesn't have any record of my not requesting it. I reminded denise that if landrover puts out a directive, the dealerships receive them, not the customer. The service ticket on the day that I had my vehicle in bethesda, MD clearly notes that the tires, hence, the suspension system was prematurely malfunctioning and it is the dealership duty under the warranty to execute all required routine services. Denise stated that he was sticking by the decision. Please assist me as you can in obtaining a reversal of this denial decision.
I just purchased a 2006 landrover Lr3 with cold climate package which includes a heated front windshield. My complaint is that when driving at night any head light from on coming cars or street signs is automatically blurred by the vertical element lines that are in the windshield. (there are many vertical heat element lines across the windshield). Any bright light viewed at night tends to be blurred which can make driving a bit more dangerous. As I have searched, there are other car makers who offer front heated windshields. Have there been any studies regarding this.
Tl-the contact owns a 2006 Land Rover Lr3. The contact stated that while he drove at 65mph a loud explosion noise emitted out side the vehicle. The contact noticed that the sunroof glass had fractured flew onto on coming traffic, penetrated the vehicle fell on the contact lap, head, and arms. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection. The sunroof was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was. Li.