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We found the following complaints for LAND ROVER DISCOVERY (1997)

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While driving at 40 mph the braking system malfunctioned, causing the braking system to be inoperative which caused a frontal impact.bothairbags did not deploy.no prior problems with braking system.

While applying abs brakes they failed to stop vehicle which was being driven at 40 mph, resultingin an accident. Alsobrake pedal went completely to floor of vehicle.there was no deployment of driver's or passenger's side airbags.

During frontal impact at 30 mph, the driver's and passenger's side air bags did not deploy.please provide further details.

The vehicle hit a tree head-on at 40mph, and neither driver's side nor passenger's side airbags deployed. Dealer insiststhat there is no problem.

While driving at approx 40 mph coming to intersection ,150-200 yards away , light turned red, went to apply brakes vehicle did not stop.stood on brakes, nothing happened, hit side of another vehicle with the front, air bag did not deploy. Seat belt was worn. This defect resulted in an accident, and could havecaused injuries. 820963 duplicate of 818194, posted on 03-nov-98.

Frontal collision at 50mph and airbag did not deply. If not for seat belts, crash would have been fatal.

Consumer stated saw sparks coming from under dash on driver side while driving vehicle. Vehicle caught fire. Investigator indicated was an electrical fire. Nlm

Consumer was traveling about 35mph onpavement road when another vehicle started beeping.he pulled over and lady in the other vehicle told him that there were flames coming from underneath of vehicle.consumer called firedepartment thatvehicle was burning to a crisp.vehicle was totaled. There were no injuries.

On several occasions, dashboard went blank while driving losing all power, dealer found that the security system had failed, causing it to cut the ignition switch, then after happening again dealer said the problem was casued by a defective crank shaft sensor.

One cylinder blewoutand all 8 had to be replaced.while drivingandwhen cylinder malfunctionsit affects everything in the car ,including speedometer.

While driving vehicle made a loudnoise. The vehicle was taken to the dealer.the dealer determined that there was a hairline crack in the manifold whichcaused the loud noise.

While driving a loud noise came from under the hood.the noise occurred because the manifold had a hair line crack.a manufacturer's improvement campaign was issued.the manufacturer indicated that the vehicle's vin was 1 digit off, thus not covered by the warranty.

Left exhaust manifold cracked, right exhaust manifold broken in 2! cast iron exhaust manifold both diagnosed as cracked - i replaced worse of 2 then better one broke.engine block aluminum - creep/fatigue failure due to thermal expansion rates of manifold versus block should be investigated.i believe warrants a recall - especially in ca with tight smog limits.

Two years ago i replaced a fuel tank on my land rover discovery 1997 at the dealership in san diego as a result of the safety recall action b156 - fuel tank cracking. The replacement tank is exhibiting the same problem as for the initial recall. It leaks when full and noticeable fuel odor can be smelled. The dealership told me after i notified them with the recent problem, that the replacement tank has only one year warranty. I told them the problem is the same as was recalled and they should replace the tank at their cost. What do you advice i tell them next friday when i take the vehicle in.

Fuel line is rubbing againstframe of vehicle, creating several holes infuel line, and causing fuel leakage.please give any further details.

Recently found out though nhtsathat land rover had a recall on myvehicle for fuel system , gasoline : storage(fuel tank) it seems a stress crack can develop in the plastic fuel tanks which may result in a fire .the remedy according to the report is fuel tank replacement. I contacted land rover they refused tohonor the recall stating it dose not effect my vehicle when the report clearly says that it does. Please help me children ride in this vehicle. The nhtsa campaign id number is 4v203000. The vehicle is a 1997 land rover discovery. Thank you james fowler

I have a safety recall action b156 from land rover of north america for fuel tank cracking. I contacted them at the 800 number provided and was told that i would have to take the vehicle to either a dealership in portland oregon or reno nevada to have the tank changed. I told them that either one of them are nearly three hundred miles from where i live and that we have aford dealership right here in my town. (ford owns land rover ) why cant they be authorized to do the recall repair. They would not allow that or pay me for the cost of travel, food and motels. What the hell am i supposed to do ?

Vehicle from a standstill was put in reverse gear, while the brake was applied attempted to back the vehicle up, the truck accelarated at an high rate of speed in reverse gear on its own.

When you put the vehicle in reverse, the engine accelerates to a high rate of speed and take off in reverse gear.the only way to stop the vehicle is turning the ignition off.

Transmission seal.

The car broke down on the highway bucking and hesitating while traveling approx. 35mph. After pulling into breakdown lane car was towed to landrover of hanover (ma). They reported that the transfer box "split in half" causing additional damage to the transmission. The quote received at that time was $14,000. Not trusting that dealer, the car was towed to land rover metrowest (ma). They replaced the transfer box and reported that the transmission should be ok. 2 weeks later the transmission failed. Metrowest then replaced the transmission. There was no explanation for the failure of the transfer box and transmission. The cost was upwards of $5,000 with a used transmission and transfer box. The vehicles warranty ran up in august of 2000. 5 months prior to the damage. I requested a goodwill adjustment from the manufacturer and was declined. In addition, on 6/5/00 the vehicle was brought to land rover hanover for a recall item o2 sensor. At that time it was found that a transfer box mount stud was rusted (while under warranty). The dealer never notified me when the part came in and only mentioned in passing that the part was rusted at all. It is my feeling that the above mentioned repairs and parts should be covered under warranty by the manufacturer. Furthermore, on march 9, 2001 the vehicle was involved in a head on collision with a utility pole at 25-35 mph. Neither the driver's nor passanger side airbags deployed. If it hadn't been for the seatbelt, the driver would have sustained serious injuries.

While driving at approx 40 mph coming to intersection ,150-200 yards away , light turned red, went to apply brakes vehicle did not stop.stood on brakes, nothing happened, hit side of another vehicle with the front, air bag did not deploy. Seat belt was worn. This defect resulted in an accident, and could havecaused injuries. 820963 duplicate of 818194, posted on 03-nov-98.

Right front abs sensor malfunction. Unable to stop due to abs engaging. Vibrated vehicle out into intersection. Lucky enough to avoid being t-boned by accelerating hard. Happened numerous times since. Upon researching problem found it to be common in 97 discovery. Also found most people have wound ip removing abs fuse due to problem recurring even after repair. Should have been a recall many years ago. Land rover needs to take responsibility and fix the issue.

When vehicle comes to a stop abs system would lock upwheels.brake pedal would go to floor andfeel mushy.there was extended stopping distance.had taken vehicle to dealership at least 20 or more times for brake problems. Mechanicindicated either hand cable/ brake cable, "t"box or brake pads had to be replaced due to some type of enlargement duringheat.problem would always return.

At low rates of speed, in dry weather conditions, the brakes fail to work properly.on many occasions, soon after starting to drive in a forward gear, not yet in reverse (usually on a warm motor, after a short time not running) the brakes fail to engage fully and the vehicle fails to stop.the driver can literally stand on the pedal, and the vehicle slows only slightly.it has always occurred after backing out of a parking space.

While driving vehicle hit a bump.applied the brakes and the abs brakes locked up. This vehicle is only 3 months old.

Anti-lock system activates at low speed after reversing from a parking space while traveling forward at random times. Full pedal force is required to stop vehicle speeds 10-20 mph then condition clears for hours or days.

While applying abs brakes they failed to stop vehicle which was being driven at 40 mph, resultingin an accident. Alsobrake pedal went completely to floor of vehicle.there was no deployment of driver's or passenger's side airbags.

While driving at low speed appliesbrakes and vehicle does not come to a complete stop. Dealer has been notified, mechanic statesabs system sensors are not operating properly, and need to be replaced becausedefective abs brakes cause extended stopping distance.

Brakes frequently fail to stop vehicle at speeds under 20mph. Dealer stated it was a bad abs sensor on right front wheel. It was replaced at a cost of $500.00 but the problem remained. I see from internet postings it is a common problem in '97 discoveries. The real hazard is that it does not matter how much force is applied to te brake pedal, the vehicle will not stop. I see from other complaints posted on this site that a suggestion is to disconnect theabs system. Is this acceptable to the nhtsa? how about a saftey recall before someone is killed. Including me.

It has been impossible to keep these sensors in working condition for more than a month.after searching the internet newsgroups, it is clear that this is a very common problem across all 97 discovery.the generally accepted advice is to disconnect the abs because it will never work.in my opinion, if we have reached the point where the generally accepted advice is to disconnect this important safety feature, the manufacturer has a problem.

Abs brakes began to systematrically engage on smooth surfaces, abs system engaged, instead of stopping the vehicle began to surge forward, to avoid colliding with other vehicles consumer drove onto the cement barrier until vehicle stopped. Possibly related to the fuel, throttle, linkages and control as well as the abs system.

Surging at fully closed throttle accompanied by abs failure is a real issue with this vehicle.this is a common problem acknowledged by the manufacturer.prm chip replacement to fix the surge problem should be a safety recall.my 1997 land rover discovery would not stop at a stop light when letting off the accelerator because the rpms surged on the vehicle.upon attempting to depress the brakes the abs malfunctioned causing the vehicle to continue to accelerate due to lack of brakes and an elevated rpm level.this is an electronic defect thatneeds immediate attention due to the number of vehicles which experience this problem and the acknowledgment by the manufacturer that rpm surging at fully closed throttle requires the replacement of a revised chip to remedy this.this vehicle is of no use to me because it is unsafe to operate and thus unsuitable for road use.i am seriously considering contacting other sources/media outletsto investigate this common problem. *la

When the brake pedal is applied sometimes the pedal goes to the floor, and sometime it's hard.brakes do not respond in some situations. Also, the anti-lock system makes a grinding noise when it activates, but it does not respond. Vehicle has been in three accidents because of this problem. The dealer has been notified.

While driving at 40 mph the braking system malfunctioned, causing the braking system to be inoperative which caused a frontal impact.bothairbags did not deploy.no prior problems with braking system.

1997 off-lease vehicle purchased from louisville land rover in march of 2000.windshield was cracked and mgr stated i should accept vehicle and file claim with my insurance company for replacement.refused delivery until dealer replaced windshield.first rain after taking delivery, vehicle headliner dripping and dash, radio and hvac controls saturated with standing water in carpet on front passenger side.notified dealer multiple times with "no problem found" on 5 occasions.dealer finally replaced windshield again and claimed no more windshield repairs would be performed.vehicle is undrivable in rain as water runs freely off the headliner, which has separated and is hanging from it's backing.currently under repair at a reputable body shop.web postings indicate water intrusion due to sunroof and pillar drain blockage and bad sunroof seals are a constant issue.also getting saturated carpet on front passenger side during dry, hot weather.clearly ac condensate issues.

Surging at fully closed throttle accompanied by abs failure is a real issue with this vehicle.this is a common problem acknowledged by the manufacturer.prm chip replacement to fix the surge problem should be a safety recall.my 1997 land rover discovery would not stop at a stop light when letting off the accelerator because the rpms surged on the vehicle.upon attempting to depress the brakes the abs malfunctioned causing the vehicle to continue to accelerate due to lack of brakes and an elevated rpm level.this is an electronic defect thatneeds immediate attention due to the number of vehicles which experience this problem and the acknowledgment by the manufacturer that rpm surging at fully closed throttle requires the replacement of a revised chip to remedy this.this vehicle is of no use to me because it is unsafe to operate and thus unsuitable for road use.i am seriously considering contacting other sources/media outletsto investigate this common problem. *la

Abs brakes began to systematrically engage on smooth surfaces, abs system engaged, instead of stopping the vehicle began to surge forward, to avoid colliding with other vehicles consumer drove onto the cement barrier until vehicle stopped. Possibly related to the fuel, throttle, linkages and control as well as the abs system.

Accelerator pedal is too close to the brake pedal.when consumer attempts to pressbrake pedeal,the accelerator pedal,at times, is also pressed.this defect has caused consumer to be involved in a crash. *ml

Rear view mirror malfunctioning as there is a large bubble that keeps moving around in the mirror




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