Forward Collision Avoidance Problems of Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Land Rover Range Rover Sport owners have reported 5 forward collision avoidance related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 3 most common forward collision avoidance problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's automatic emergency braking (2 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's warnings (2 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.

Table 1. Forward Collision Avoidance related problems of Land Rover Range Rover Sport


Recently reported Forward Collision Avoidance problems of Land Rover Range Rover Sport

The Automatic Emergency Braking problem

The DC/DC converter went out. While driving [xxx], all the warning lights came on, no abs, no front collision warning and all other safety warnings lights flashed. Immediately after the lights came on vehicle completely shut down while driving leaving me stranded in the street in greenwood, ar.   Read details...

The Warnings problem

The vehicle has multiple safety and operational defects that remain unresolved after four service visits on April 10, may 28, June 19, and August 2, 2024, totaling more than 30 days out of service. Lane keep assist malfunctions unpredictably at highway speeds—at times making abrupt steering   Read details...

The Adaptive Cruise Control problem

Adaptive cruise control does not recognize (at times) stopped cars. SUV will accelerate into a stopped car. Similar problem on the NJ turnpike traveling 65 mph with adaptive cruise control. All lanes had a meaningful slow down and SUV continued to accelerate into slowdown.   Read details...




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