We found the following complaints for LAND ROVER DISCOVERY (2000)
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When driving the vehicle at any speed, the air bag warning light illuminated on the dashboard. The consumer has taken the vehicle to the dealership, however the problem is still recurring. Please provide any further details.
While driving vehicle stalled.consumer tried to restart vehicle, but was unable to do so.temperature light appeared on thedashboard and remained on.consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determinedthat the engine needed to be replaced due to overheating.a second incident occurred while driving when another vehiclein front had a largebox dischargedfrom the truck onto the ground.consumer applied the brakes and pedal went to the floor. Consumer lost control of the vehicle, causing the vehicle to flip over several times.upon impact,both air bags did not deploy. Driver sustained neck and back injuries, and was transported by helicopter to the hospital. Vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection. A recall was issued for abs modulator pressure reduction valve covers (affected vehicles:1999-2005 discovery series ii).
The contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery.the contact stated that the traction control, hill descent control, and abs warning lights remain illuminated.the dealer stated that the air sensor assembly needed to be replaced and they made the replacement.approximately one month later, the lights illuminated again.the dealer stated that the vehicle needed new brake pads and they made the repair.approximately two weeks later, the failure recurred.the dealer stated that the front wheel sensor needed to be replaced.as of july 2, 2007, the vehicle has not been repaired.the vin and engine size were unknown.the current mileage is 70,000 and failure mileage was 60,000.
Horn goes off sometimes while driving and for no reason at all. It's been inshop 3 times.problemcould beduplicatedatdealer. Dealer has takenfuse out. But when needed horn it wasn't there, thus becoming a risk to consumer and others.
While driving vehicle stalled.consumer tried to restart vehicle, but was unable to do so.temperature light appeared on thedashboard and remained on.consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determinedthat the engine needed to be replaced due to overheating.a second incident occurred while driving when another vehiclein front had a largebox dischargedfrom the truck onto the ground.consumer applied the brakes and pedal went to the floor. Consumer lost control of the vehicle, causing the vehicle to flip over several times.upon impact,both air bags did not deploy. Driver sustained neck and back injuries, and was transported by helicopter to the hospital. Vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection. A recall was issued for abs modulator pressure reduction valve covers (affected vehicles:1999-2005 discovery series ii).
Rear main seals are leaking oil.nlm
While driving and without warning, the head gasket failed, and caused fluid to leak. Dealer notified.the dealer and manufacturer's declined to acknowledge there was a problem.the consumer noticed a high percentage of these vehicle's with this problem. *scc
When driving at an undetermined speed consumer noticed the temperature gauge was reading high. Consumer pulled the vehicle off the road, and had the vehicle towed to the dealership. Mechanicdetermined that the engine needed to be replaced.
Dt*:the contact stated when the vehicle was purchased; the service engine soon light was illuminated.the dealership and owner's manual stated unless the light flashed, it was not a problem.then while traveling 70 mph, the vehicle began to overheat and the engine made a loud noise.there was also steam coming out from under the hood.the vehicle was towed to an independent repair shop where it was determined the head gasket had fractured.
The contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery.while driving 20 mph, the volume on the radio increased very loudly on its own.the contact had to pull off the highway to try and diagnose the issue.he called the manufacturer in an attempt to find the nearest dealer and was informed that one was 150 miles away.the failure has not been resolved.the current and failure mileages were 87,000.
The contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery.the vehicle was parked and the hand brake was applied.the vehicle automatically shifted into gear and crashed into a tree.the vehicle is currently at the dealer, but they are unsure as to what caused the failure.the current and failure mileages were 39,000.
2000 discovery ii purchased off the show room floor from main line land rover in haverford pa in april 00.june 25, 2000 i was traveling 60 mph on the nj turnpike when the vehicle went out of control , shooting off to the right sideways without steering control.vehicle turned 180 degrees in the middle of the highway and was stopped by the steel guard rail.the vehicle was, at that point, facing in the opposite direction of the traffic.the vehicle was kept by the body shop and the dealer (both in cherry hill, nj) for nearly 4 months.the body shop could not get the vehicle to drive straight. The dealer eventually replaced the steering box. At the next servicing, main line land rover replaced the recalled pulley and belts. I ahve also had continuing problems with the transmission.it always seems to drag.i have returned the vehicle to the dealer 3 times for continued problems with the steering and the transmission.they continually claim the vehicle is ok.
When putting the vehicle in park, the consumer noticed that the vehicle would roll about five feet before stopping. The consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for an inspection. The mechanic informed the owner that the transmission had failed. Please provide any further details.
Consumer was traveling about 20mph on a side street,and transmission light came ondasboard.so he immediately pulled over to the shoulders. Passenger noticed that vehicle was on fire. Consumer doesn't know were the fire started, and there were no injuries.
While vehicle was parked vehicle went backwards, crossing street and running into a parked car. Automatic interlock systemneeded to be replaced.
Driver seat belt assembly inside door panel failed. Does not retract or pull out for use - rendering it useless and unsafe.
My vehicle was parked with the engine off and the ignition set in the full "off" position.my wife and i were in the vehicle preparing to depart.the control console between the front seats began to emit smoke and a burning smell in the passenger compartment.within 30 seconds, the console caught fire and emitted a noxious cloud of smoke in the passenger compartment.my wife and i evacuated the vehicle, and i obtained a fire extinguisher from a nearby business and extinguished the fire.i suspected that an electrical short caused the fire, and i disconnected the battery.the entire incident occured while the engine was off and the ignition set in the full "off" position.i believe that the electrical fire in my vehicle was caused by a manufacturing defect and/or design defect.given the speed and the location of the fire that it caused, the manufacturing and/or design defect in this vehicle presents a substantial risk of death or serious harm to drivers and passengers.in the interests of public safety, this problem should be investigated and redressed as soon as possible.
Brake failure.while driving on a city street, brakes failed to stop vehicle, brake warning illuminated after pressing brake pedal. Emergency brake applied and downshift to slow and stop.repair shop stated "brake pipes attached to frame had rusted excessively along with frame, a very common issue".while searching internet i easily found hundreds of complaints involving rusted brake lines/pipes and land rover (lr) discovery frames.upon further search i noted toyota tacoma frame rust issues resulted in a safety recall.my lr tech said the frame degradation due to excessive rust on the discovery model is a safety concern!i'm a certified osha aviation safety inspector and am quite concerned over the public safety with this known excessive corrosion problem with lr discovery brake lines(pipes) and frames.
The abs brakes failed4 times within 60,000 miles. The dashboard completely illuminated. There was grinding in the brake pedal. Took vehicle to the dealer, andservicemanager stated that this was normal. Over the years vehicleexperienced the brake problem 40 times.
The brakes in this vehicle do not work properly. They require excessive pedal depression before brakes engage and brake action is fine if brake pedal is pumped. The dealer has been unable to fix this problem, despite having replaced the master cylinder and other attempted repairs. I believe this is a hazard, as stopping distance is prolonged because of the problem. I've been unable to find someone locally who can test the braking distance, but would appreciate any suggestions you have about having this done.
The contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery. He stated that while driving 10mph when the abs ,traction and hill light came on he felt slippage on the frontright tire whenever he engaged the brakes. The dealer stated that he needed a new right hand wheel speed sensor and an ecu on the vehicle. Recall nhtsa campaign id number: 02v022000 component: service brakes, hydraulic:antilock is related to the failure; however, the dealer stated that the vin was not included. The vehicle will be repaired at the owners expense for $1,200.00. For one week the dealer has been repairing the vehicle. The failure and current mileages were 101,000.
This is the second time that the abs and brakes have failed while trying to stop.dealer has made 3 attempts to find/fix problem
While attempting to stop vehicle withfoot onbrake pedal, vehicle would not stop.instead,it slammed into the garage door. The only way vehicle tostop vehiclewas to turn ignition off.consumer felt vehicle wasvery unsafe.
While driving vehicle stalled.consumer tried to restart vehicle, but was unable to do so.temperature light appeared on thedashboard and remained on.consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determinedthat the engine needed to be replaced due to overheating.a second incident occurred while driving when another vehiclein front had a largebox dischargedfrom the truck onto the ground.consumer applied the brakes and pedal went to the floor. Consumer lost control of the vehicle, causing the vehicle to flip over several times.upon impact,both air bags did not deploy. Driver sustained neck and back injuries, and was transported by helicopter to the hospital. Vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection. A recall was issued for abs modulator pressure reduction valve covers (affected vehicles:1999-2005 discovery series ii).
The contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery.while driving 40 mph up an on ramp, the accelerator pedal became stuck to the floor.as a result, the speed increased to 120 mph.the contact was unable to stop the vehicle for approximately five minutes.she experienced several unrelated issues with the vehicle prior to this incident.the abs warning lights illuminated when the vehicle was purchased and remain lit until the vehicle is serviced.after the repair, the light would illuminate again.land rover commended the contact for dealing with the situation, but have not offered to assist.land rover stated that they would consider assisting according to the lemon law, but have not gotten back to the contact.the dealer replaced the missing part, provided a loaner vehicle, and gave the contact a list of defects with the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 90,000.
This is the second time that the abs and brakes have failed while trying to stop.dealer has made 3 attempts to find/fix problem
2000 discovery ii purchased off the show room floor from main line land rover in haverford pa in april 00.june 25, 2000 i was traveling 60 mph on the nj turnpike when the vehicle went out of control , shooting off to the right sideways without steering control.vehicle turned 180 degrees in the middle of the highway and was stopped by the steel guard rail.the vehicle was, at that point, facing in the opposite direction of the traffic.the vehicle was kept by the body shop and the dealer (both in cherry hill, nj) for nearly 4 months.the body shop could not get the vehicle to drive straight. The dealer eventually replaced the steering box. At the next servicing, main line land rover replaced the recalled pulley and belts. I ahve also had continuing problems with the transmission.it always seems to drag.i have returned the vehicle to the dealer 3 times for continued problems with the steering and the transmission.they continually claim the vehicle is ok.
If we had been traveling at a higher rate of speed or in a congested area, this power steering failure would have caused a serious accident.
Frame to body mount is cracked.
Brake failure.while driving on a city street, brakes failed to stop vehicle, brake warning illuminated after pressing brake pedal. Emergency brake applied and downshift to slow and stop.repair shop stated "brake pipes attached to frame had rusted excessively along with frame, a very common issue".while searching internet i easily found hundreds of complaints involving rusted brake lines/pipes and land rover (lr) discovery frames.upon further search i noted toyota tacoma frame rust issues resulted in a safety recall.my lr tech said the frame degradation due to excessive rust on the discovery model is a safety concern!i'm a certified osha aviation safety inspector and am quite concerned over the public safety with this known excessive corrosion problem with lr discovery brake lines(pipes) and frames.
Oem godyear wrangler tires started demonstrating uneven cupping that caused noise and handeling issues. After bringing the issue to my dealer's attention at my first oil change (7,500 miles) they informed me that many rovers with the same tires had demonstrated the same issues during the past few months. They explained to me that goodyear and rover were reseraching the problem and to hang tight until a solution and recall were announced. The tires continued to degrade with the handeling and noise factors becoming worse and worse over the next year. At the 15k oil change i asked the dealer to rotate the tires hoping that the issue was only related to the front end. Wihtin a couple of weeks the new front tires (which were originally back tires) started showing the same inside and outside edge cupping. The previous front tires on the back end continued to get worse. I began working closely with my dealer to address the issue and even met with the regional rover serice manager who acknowledged the issue was previously known and limited to wrangler tires on rovers. Since my rover had been aligned on two seperate jigs the dealer service manager assured me that my vehicle was up to spec. The regional rep and later the land rover north america office refused to help me negotiate with goodyear to obtain my money back. The party line at land rover was 'it's not a problem with our vehicle but instead an issue with their tires. We can't get involved with this dispute since we do not warranty the oem tires'. After much frustration i contacted goodyear and managed to get in touch with a vp of customer satisfaction. The goodyear vp finally admitted that a replacement wrangler specific tire was being released in the future and he paid me full retail value for my goodyears since i documented that the issue began before 20% treadlife had expired.i purchased new michelin cross country's (xpc replacement tires) and at 4,000 miles i don't see or feel any tread life issues.
The right rear inside dual tire blewout, sidewall had quarter size hole located 1' above tread, dealer said blowout occured due to road hazard, consumer said the tire failed under normal driving conditions (michelin 235/80r22.5/14xrv).nlm
The dealer requested payment for recall parts. ....no mention in summary of failure part or component.
I came to a stop in a parking lot and tried to put the car in park. Next thing i know, i going full throttle, out of control in reverse.
Cruise control acceleration cable failed, thus motor was stuck in full throttle.
The contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery.while driving 40 mph up an on ramp, the accelerator pedal became stuck to the floor.as a result, the speed increased to 120 mph.the contact was unable to stop the vehicle for approximately five minutes.she experienced several unrelated issues with the vehicle prior to this incident.the abs warning lights illuminated when the vehicle was purchased and remain lit until the vehicle is serviced.after the repair, the light would illuminate again.land rover commended the contact for dealing with the situation, but have not offered to assist.land rover stated that they would consider assisting according to the lemon law, but have not gotten back to the contact.the dealer replaced the missing part, provided a loaner vehicle, and gave the contact a list of defects with the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 90,000.
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