Exterior Rearview Mirror Problems of Land Rover Range Rover

Land Rover Range Rover owners have reported 3 problems related to exterior rearview mirror (under the visibility category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Exterior Rearview Mirror problem of the 2006 Land Rover Range Rover

Failure Date: 01/01/2008

2006 Land Rover Range Rover with multiple defects and problems. Consumer states that these are the following problems; monitors on the headrest, headrest doesn't work, knob missing from console, left rear door has scratches and more. The consumer stated the manual was missing and there was noise coming from the brake or tire area. The windows were noisy when being rolled down, when the consumer placed the vehicle in reverse, it shut off by itself. The consumer was informed the noise from tires were due to the aftermarket rims.

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2 Exterior Rearview Mirror problem of the 2000 Land Rover Range Rover

Failure Date: 12/01/2000

After approximately one month of operation, I noticed that the driver's side rear view mirror vibrated constantly making it very difficult to view traffic to the left side of the driver. The sensation is similar to focusing on an object while being tossed to and fro. I have made many requests to the dealer to have the situation repaired to no avail. I am now in the process of filing a complaint through the states lemon law statute. Several customers have complained about the mirror and none have received any assistance. I have received conflicting responses from technical and engineering professionals associated with Land Rover. These responses include mechanical defects, just my personal problem, and engineering design defect.

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3 Exterior Rearview Mirror problem of the 2000 Land Rover Range Rover

Failure Date: 08/08/2000

Brake/fog lamp assembly (rear tailgate mount) leaks water into the reflective lens area, creating safety hazard. Driver's door mirror, previously replaced for same defect, vibrates when vehicle in motion, causing distraction and inability to view images to rear and side, especially at night with oncoming headlight glare. This problem is common among Range Rovers and does not occur on right side (passenger ) door. Problem on previous vehicles: 1995-2000 models experienced by owner.


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