Structure Related Problems of the 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Table 1 shows one common structure related problems of the 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport.

Table 1. Structure related problems of Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Problem Category Number of Problems
Body problems
9

Body problem #1

Our mechanic noted that there is rust/rot damage to the metal gas tank shield. It’s unknown how long this has existed.

Body problem #2

On easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, while my wife and daughter were driving in downtown [xxx] , the front passenger door spontaneously opened at [xxx] while the vehicle was in motion. This occurred despite the door being properly closed and latched. Fortunately, my daughter was wearing her seatbelt and was not injured, but this incident created a terrifying and life-threatening situation. Due to the dealerships being closed, I was forced to secure the door with ties to safely transport my family back to [xxx] . On April 7th, 2026, I dropped the car off at the dealer for repair of the safety recall. Most concerning is that my vehicle was in the care of the richfield Land Rover dealership in March 19th, 2025 for several days for an engine oil leak repair totaling $6,718. At no point during this multi-day service was I notified of the open safety recall, nor was the remedy performed. When I confronted the service department today (April 7, 2026), I was told their "computer must have been down. " information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

Body problem #3

I purchased a 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (VIN: [xxx] ) from autonation USA wesley chapel on may 17, 2025. Shortly after purchase, the driver-side door latch recall issue manifested when the door unexpectedly opened while the vehicle was traveling at highway speed. The incident was documented at the time it occurred. The vehicle was later serviced by autonation on August 26, 2025, where they stated the latch had been addressed. However, the NHTSA recall database still shows manufacturer recall n975 as incomplete for this VIN. This raises concern that the recall repair may not have been properly performed or reported, or that the vehicle was sold with an open safety recall that should have been identified and remedied prior to sale. Given that the driver-side door latch failure occurred while the vehicle was in motion shortly after purchasing the vehicle from autonation USA wesley chapel, which represented that a comprehensive multi-point inspection had been completed prior to sale, I am submitting this report as a safety concern regarding recall compliance, inspection practices, and repair documentation associated with this vehicle. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

Body problem #4

The passenger front door opened by itself while the vehicle was moving. Speed was fairly slow 20-25kmphs an hour. The door almost struck another car in the right lane. The door locks were engaged and no light or warning was on the dash. I pulled over and closed the door and it closed as normal. Not sure what part of the door failed and caused it to open but I’m assuming the door latch? I called the dealership but they were closed. Will call them again but seems like a very serious issue that should be addressed by Land Rover. I could of struck another car, pedestrian or a cyclist. The door fully swung open. My vehicle is available to be inspected anytime. I have not made a insurance or police report etc.

Body problem #5

Tl-the contact owns a 2014 Land Rover rr sport 3. 0 SC pet. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds without warning the drive door unlatch as the door open. The contact managed to hold the door close and drive to her residents. The next day the vehicle was taken to the dealer plaza motors11654 olive blvd, creve coeur, mo 63141 where it was diagnosed however the parts to do the repair were not available. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure recurred. The contact mentioned that she received NHTSA recall number 20v387 latches/locks/linkages as a possible solution to the failure. The vehicle is not drivable without holding the door close. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 116,000. Ck.

Body problem #6

The driver door latch: there has been a handful of incidents where the door does not get full closed and I assume the system has a malfunction because then the door does not latch to vehicle as if the latch locks assuming vehicle had been closed. Therefore to close the door it has to be forcefully slammed to shut.

Body problem #7

My driver side door was opening on its own when I hit a bump or making a turn while driving even after I locked it. Had I not been paying attention I would have feel out of the door . I no there is a open recall on that can you all please find out what is taking them so long to fix this problem before some get hurt or worse.

Body problem #8

Drivers side door came open and would not stay closed. Took vehicle into dealer who identified faulty door latch. I researched issue and learned that there had been a recall back in 2015 on the door latch for the same make/model and year of vehicle. I contacted range rover and they said my car was not included in the recall.

Body problem #9

Occurs only by driver :passenger side front door came open in motion in parking llot and failed to close/ latch on 5/27/2018 . Had a similar occurrence in October of 2017 either the drivers side door while in motion exiting garage. Vehicle at service now , Land Rover farmington hill. (no document on this service will forward ) document attached for oct 2017 warranty repair!.


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