Three problems related to steering column have been reported for the 2003 Land Rover Range Rover. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
My vehicle was driving jst fine and then the next time I went to drive it it wouldnt start,the key would not turn. I called my dad over who is a mechanic andhe advised it was maybe the battery. I ended up calling on m roadside assistance to have my car towed to a shop to have it looked and and get fixed. The mechanic after a week told me about multiple sinarios it could be. After disconnecting the battery the car was able to start and I drove it to a differnt mechanic for a second opinion. This mechanic advised me to replace the ignigtion swithch and I did and now after two months the vechicle will still not start! so then I looked online searching for an answer and that when I discovered page after page of people online posting in forums looking for answers to the same issues with there 03 Range Rover ,with the exact same issues sounds mechanics telling them the same diagnosis! I have come to the conclusion after talking to Range Rover directlyy that after runniing my VIN the steering column had alrady been repaced before with the previous owner!. And on the forums people were saying that they did the same rrplacements of parts and it either worked in some cases or others the problem came back! so ive concluded that ranger rover should do a formal recall on this part. Because what if this problem happend while driving or while out on the highway you stop for gas and then your car will jst not start!.
The steering column, reach motor, is getting stuck. And I heard this isn't 1st complaint regarding, reach motor in 04 landrover Range Rover, hse.
The contact stated the steering wheel came loose and fell into the contact's lap while driving. He was able to manually raise the steering wheel up into the column and drive the vehicle to the dealer. The dealer discovered a plastic part on the steering column assembly broke. This part was replaced with a metal part. Also, the telescopic steering adjusted automatically. This caused the position of the steering wheel to change randomly while driving. The dealer attempted to correct the problem by reprogramming the software. No further repairs have been made at this time. Updated 1/23/2006 -.
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