Land Rover Range Rover owners have reported 7 problems related to front suspension springs (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Purchased vehicle 1-28-06. Broke down on 2-05-06, eight days later. Had the vehicle towed to the nearest Land Rover dealer where they identified many problems with the car including some that make the car unsafe. The electronic air suspension broke, the front and rear brakes are down to 10%, there is a severe leak in the rocker gasket, the belts are bad with a crack in the serpentine belt. The car failed while driving on the freeway by losing it's suspension. Had the car towed to the dealer, undrivable. Rented a car to get home, 122 miles away. Was told by the dealer I purchased it from that I would have to pay for the repairs that the extended warranty that I also purchased did not cover.
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The contact stated the air suspension system , leveling system, is not working correctly. It takes five minutes for the system to stabilize to a safe driving height. The first time the system failed it took several minutes to stabilize to the correct leveling cycle. It eventually went to the next level of alert and relayed a message on the dashboard not to exceed 35 mph. When traveling under 35 mph, the vehicle felt as if there were no shock absorbers. Normally it took only seconds to reach the correct cycle. The dealership had it for two weeks. The contact assumed the problem was corrected. Several months later the vehicle had the same problem. The light blinked indicating a failure in the system to maintain the correct leveling cycle. The dealership will inspect the vehicle, although they were unable to correct the problem the first time. The dealer made no actual repairs after the first incident. The contact assumed the dealer only reset the system, but did not ask for a list of specific repairs from the dealership.
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2002 Land Rover e. A. S is inactive. Service department found code right rear valve stuck closed. Valve block thermal switch shorted and compressor inoperative while filling system. ** answer required*** the consumer stated the electric air suspension collapsed. The valve cover gasket was replaced, but it was leaking oil. The exhaust valve was stuck. The cd player was replaced.
Failure of electronic air suspension while driving at highway speeds.
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The contact owns a 2002 Land Rover Range Rover. The contact stated that the door locks jam and the vehicle doors are unable to be opened. There were no warning indicators and the failure occurred intermittently. The dealer diagnosed the cause of failure as the driver's door cam kit. The dealer replaced the part, however, the failure continues to occur intermittently. The purchase date, engine size, and current mileage were unknown. The failure mileage was 100. The speakers were fuzzy, the battery would disconnect, the radio was replaced, the air suspension failed, the front and left air bags were leaking, the heater core o-rings were leaking, the radiator failed, valve cover gaskets were leaking, the drive belt had worn out, the water pump was leaking. Updated 07/15/07.
Consumer stated the air suspension system has malfunctioned repeatedly, the system fails while vehicle is in operation, vehicle is then undrivable but does start, locks in fully elevated position, locks in fully deflated position, mores up and down, vehicle shakes violently, warning lights flash and warning appears not to exceed 35 mph, driver control of vehicle is compromised, consumer has contacted dealership numerous times on this, so far with no response or solution to problem, vehicle has less than 9000 miles, also the transmission had to be replaced, the radio was replaced after a loud booming noise was heard while changing stations and the windshield washer pump was replaced and later repaired again after the new pump stopped working.
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Compressor for front air suspension system failed, causing the vehicle to drive erratically. Dealer/manufacturer notified.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Suspension problems | |
Front Suspension Springs problems | |
Front Suspension problems | |
Suspension Noise problems | |
Rear Suspension problems | |
Rear Suspension Springs/bags problems | |
Front Suspension Lower Ball Joint problems | |
Automatic Stability Control (asc) problems | |
Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
Multiple Axle Suspension problems |