Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DRIVESHAFT
12E010000JAGUAR LAND ROVER NORTH AMERICA, LLC E (Equipment)180MFRLAND ROVER03/15/201203/15/2012
Defect SummaryJaguar land rover north america, inc. (land rover) is recalling certain rear driveshaft couplings, land rover branded part number tvf100010, manufactured from april 2011 through november 2011, sold for use as service parts for certain model year 1995-1999 discovery, 1999-2004 discovery ii, and 1995 range rover classic vehicles. some of the rear driveshaft couplings may not have been manufactured to the required engineering design specifications and may exhibit the onset of joint separation, precluded by drive line vibration.
Consequence SummaryIf this increased vibration warning sign is ignored, catastrophic failure of the drive coupling can occur. the driveshaft may detach from the vehicle while in motion resulting in loss of drive and loss of transmission park functionality, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash and/or injury.
Corrective SummaryLand rover will notify owners, and dealers will replace the affected rear driveshaft couplers free of charge. the recall is expected to begin on or about april 23, 2012. owners may contact jaguar land rover north america at 1-201-818-8500.
NotesLand rover's recall campaign number is p024.owners may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov .

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - COOLING UNIT AND LINES
SRE000912/08/2000615999Some vehicles may experience condensation from the air conditioning and water from deep wading can flow over the transmission and collect on the transmission breather tube. it can then migrate up the transmission tube. over time thes02/07/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
07/31/2008670001
 I own a 2000 land rover discovery. currently, it has 67,000 miles on it and i purchased it at 60,000 miles. shortly after my 60,000 mile check at the dealer, the drive shaft and u joints had to be replaced. without warning, i lost power and had to pull to the side of the road. i am not in warranty, but my local mechanic stated that this is a very common problem with land rovers (even low-mileage ones). i think land rover should recall these vehicles and fix this seemingly ubiquitous problem. *tr
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
01/10/200549550111/24/2003
 No off-road or deep water driving occurred prior to the incident. at 49,550 miles the transmission became inoperative. vehicle would not move in any gear. subsequently found water in transmission fluid which had damaged transmission parts requiring complete new system. as this system is supposed to be a closed system neither the local land rover service manager nor the aamco technicians have any idea how water could have entered the system. land rover of north america refused any accountability. *jb
04/07/2001210/01/2000
 Second time transmisson clutch package failed within 4000 miles this was a demo modle. *ak
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
07/12/20021
 With vehicle in park position and key removed from ignition, vehicle began to roll backwards crossing the street and hitting a tree. consumer tried to gain control, but was thrown from vehicle when it hit the tree. upon inspection after the incident, consumer found that when she pulled the key from the ignition the actual key metal had disengaged from the remote sending unit and had remained in the ignition. consumer sustained injuries to back and tail bone. *tt
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DRIVESHAFT
11/12/2008115000112/01/2003
 Tl*the contact owns a 2000 land rover discovery ii. while driving less than 50 mph, the vehicle began making grinding noises during acceleration. while attempting to make a left turn, the vehicle made a loud noise and drove as if something dropped in the vehicle. she managed to pull off the road and turned off the vehicle. she removed the key from the ignition, but the vehicle continued to move. the contact depressed the brake pedal and the vehicle stopped; however, it began moving again once she released her foot from the brake pedal. the emergency brake was applied and the vehicle stopped. the contact attempted to restart the vehicle, but it would not move. she placed the vehicle into drive and reverse, but the vehicle still would not move. the vehicle was waiting to be repaired. the failure and current mileages were less than 115,000. updated 12/02/08. *lj also the head gasket was cracked. updated 12/03/08. *jb the transmission failed due to front driveshaft u-joint failure. the driveshaft came apart and because it had nothing to restrain it, it bust a hole in the transmission. updated 01/15/09. *jb
10/13/200766000104/11/2007
 While driving approximately 25-30 mph, the front drive shaft on my 2000 land rover discovery ii failed causing immediate loss of propulsion. the vehicle is currently waiting to be repaired as a new front drive shaft, including universals and flanges, needs to be installed. *jb
01/26/200750081402/15/2006
 My wife was driving our 2000 land rover discovery ii (with 50,000 miles) on md highway 15 with my three children when she heard a loud noise and the vehicle came to a slow stop. the car was still running, but would not go into gear. she called for a tow and we had the car diagnosed at a local mechanic. when i found out what happened i was absolutely astounded. the vehicles universal joint failed causing the drive shaft to fall from the transfer case and crack the transmission. this car had been serviced and cared for extremely well-it was considered to be in excellent condition. a car with 50,000 miles should not have the universal joint fail. the mechanic was very clear in stating it was definitely a manufacturing flaw. at the time of the failure, my wife was on the off ramp traveling at 15 miles an hour-if this would have happened at normal highway speed, the outcome would have been quite different; i am lucky no body was hurt. i immediately had it towed to land rover bethesda where i was sure land rover would assist in the repair of such a catastrophic failure. this failure was diagnosed at the land rover dealer as extremely odd and they could not find any reason for the failure. land rover also refused to take any responsibility for the failure. they refused to help with any financial support and showed no concern for my families safety or the safety of any of their customers. this vehicle has a 50,000 warranty, although it was past the 4 years-land rover should have backed up their product and investigated the issue more thoroughly. i was shocked. i have been a loyal land rover customer for 15 years, but i have absolutely no faith in their product after this incident. i will never purchase another land rover again. i am very concerned for any families who own this year and make of vehicle and hope that this will be investigated further. i feel that this could be a possible recall item. *nm
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - UNIVERSAL JOINT
01/26/200750081402/15/2006
 My wife was driving our 2000 land rover discovery ii (with 50,000 miles) on md highway 15 with my three children when she heard a loud noise and the vehicle came to a slow stop. the car was still running, but would not go into gear. she called for a tow and we had the car diagnosed at a local mechanic. when i found out what happened i was absolutely astounded. the vehicles universal joint failed causing the drive shaft to fall from the transfer case and crack the transmission. this car had been serviced and cared for extremely well-it was considered to be in excellent condition. a car with 50,000 miles should not have the universal joint fail. the mechanic was very clear in stating it was definitely a manufacturing flaw. at the time of the failure, my wife was on the off ramp traveling at 15 miles an hour-if this would have happened at normal highway speed, the outcome would have been quite different; i am lucky no body was hurt. i immediately had it towed to land rover bethesda where i was sure land rover would assist in the repair of such a catastrophic failure. this failure was diagnosed at the land rover dealer as extremely odd and they could not find any reason for the failure. land rover also refused to take any responsibility for the failure. they refused to help with any financial support and showed no concern for my families safety or the safety of any of their customers. this vehicle has a 50,000 warranty, although it was past the 4 years-land rover should have backed up their product and investigated the issue more thoroughly. i was shocked. i have been a loyal land rover customer for 15 years, but i have absolutely no faith in their product after this incident. i will never purchase another land rover again. i am very concerned for any families who own this year and make of vehicle and hope that this will be investigated further. i feel that this could be a possible recall item. *nm