3.7

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
34,500 miles

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problem #3

May 172019

LR3

  • 0 miles
Stationary - one of the electronic control module is not communicating with some of the parts. Not sure if this is software upgrade required or what the issue might be.

- Hillsboro, OR, USA

problem #2

Mar 112014

LR3 8-cyl

  • 69,000 miles
On 3/11/14 the suspension warning light came on the dash. I took it to a local auto repair shop who had the diagnostic equipment for Land Rover (the closest dealer is 3 hrs away). The diagnostic indicated that the compressor for level control was faulty. The diagnostic indicated "recommend compressor replacement with updated compressor". the repair ship indicated that they have had to replace several of these. I then contacted the dealer in jacksonville to determine if there had been a recall. They replied no that they also have had to replace this with the "updated compressor" as the original factory installed ones had a design flaw. The replacement part was changed so that the problem would not occur again. I then contacted Land Rover North american to determine if they would reimburse me for the repair. They refused. I had the compressor replaced by my local auto repair shop for $1, 200. I do believe this problem is a safety issue and not a normal defect that would be covered by warranty. My vehicle is out of warranty, but this should not make a difference for a factory installed defective designed part. I was told by the repair shop that the system could fail completely while driving, which would then be a safety issue. I noticed another complaint has been filed on NHTSA id#10564234 where this occurred. As my 17 year old daughter is the main driver of this vehicle, I was very concerned for her safety should this occur while she was driving. I would hope that ntsb will investigate this issue and determine from land rovers records, how many of these have had to be replaced, what their internal engineering/quality control records show about this defectively designed part, and why they did not recall all the vehicles which used the original part that was later changed.

- Tallahassee, FL, USA

problem #1

Feb 032014

LR3

  • 34,500 miles
While operating my Land Rover LR3 at normal highway speed, approximately 55-65 mph, the vehicle suddenly lost all power to the eas (electronic air suspension). When this happened the vehicle lost all pressure in air system which maintained a safe ride height and stable handling. Once the vehicle lowers itself onto the bump stops it is literally riding on the frame.I followed the direction given by the in-dash warning system and slowed the vehicle to a stop, turned off and restarted the vehicle, and the vehicle regained it's proper ride height momentarily and again lost pressure to the suspension system. The safety issue at question is if this should happen to a young or inexperienced driver or the in dash warning system fail simultaneously an individual could find themselves in a very dangerous or possibly life threatening position. If the vehicle drops onto the frame it is traveling without suspension and can quickly produce an out of control vehicle at a normal rate of speed one could expect on the nations freeways. After further research I have learned this is a common occurrence and has until now been a safety issue simply over looked by ntsb, I hope with this notification and consumer concern ntsb will take action and hold Land Rover accountable for this safety issue traveling the roads of America today. An immediate recall should be executed on all Land Rover vehicles equipped with the electronic air suspension and repairs/replacement should be levied onto Land Rover North America until all of these vehicles have been effectively repaired. Failure to do so at this point is clearly irresponsible on the behalf of the ntsb.

- Chesapeake, VA, USA