Consumer Complaints
| Fail date | miles | occurences | Purchase date |
|---|---|---|---|
| POWER TRAIN | |||
| 12/17/2012 | 1 | ||
| Began hearing a very loud humming sound from the rear so i took it to a mechanic and found the rear differential needed to be changed. i began to do some research and found this to be a widespread problem amongst all 2008 land rover lr2s once the lr2 reaches around 60k to 80k. this is really unacceptable of land rover to not take responsibility for this issue as it is a very big safety concern. *tr | |||
| 12/17/2012 | |||
| Began hearing a very loud humming sound from the rear so i took it to a mechanic and found the rear differential needed to be changed. i began to do some research and found this to be a widespread problem amongst all 2008 land rover lr2s once the lr2 reaches around 60k to 80k. this is really unacceptable of land rover to not take responsibility for this issue as it is a very big safety concern. | |||
| 03/01/2011 | 70000 | ||
| Over one year ago i began noticing a high pitched whining noise coming from rear end of vehicle during starting and stopping while transmission is in first gear. researched the issue on internet forums and discovered numerous reports of rear differential problems. finally paid to have lr dealership look at issue on 15 dec 2012 and they determined problem is indeed rear diff. i opted to attempt a rebuild through them, and they replaced the pinion bearing and serviced other parts and fluids. upon a road test the noise still persisted and the service advisor advised me that there could be a problem with the gears that could eventually lead to a lock-up of the rear differential, recommending a complete replacement of the unit. aside from the exorbitant compounding costs to rebuild and now replace the unit, this sounds like a potential serious safety issue to me and lr appears to be taking no responsibility. | |||
| 11/27/2012 | 42000 | ||
| Tl- the contact owns a 2008 land rover lr2. the contact stated that the driver of the vehicle was traveling 30 mph when she heard a hollow noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a repair shop where they advised her that the rear differential needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 42,000. kmj | |||
| 11/27/2012 | 42000 | ||
| Tl- the contact owns a 2008 land rover lr2. the contact stated that the driver of the vehicle was going 30 mph when she heard hollow noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a repair shop and they stated that the rear differential and it needed to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 42000. ap | |||
| 07/19/2012 | 87000 | 1 | |
| While driving, at any speed, i experienced a loud humming noise from the rear of the car. i brought the vehicle to a repair facility and was told the rear differential is defective. doing some research on the topic, found that there are many cases of the rear differential failing before the recommended service time of 10 years/100,000 miles. it appears land rover is aware of the problem and has commented on replacing the defective unit with a new designed rear differential. a call to land rover corporate regarding a recall was negative, and non committal to a solution other than out of pocket expense of $2500 to me. i feel that this is a major safety issue as this component is part of the drive train. *tr | |||
| 07/19/2012 | 87000 | ||
| While driving, at any speed, i experienced a loud humming noise from the rear of the car. i brought the vehicle to a repair facility and was told the rear differential is defective. doing some research on the topic, found that there are many cases of the rear differential failing before the recommended service time of 10 years/100,000 miles. it appears land rover is aware of the problem and has commented on replacing the defective unit with a new designed rear differential.a call to land rover corporate regarding a recall was negative, and non committal to a solution other than out of pocket expense of $2500 to me. i feel that this is a major safety issue as this component is part of the drive train. | |||
| 06/01/2012 | 58000 | 1 | |
| Respectfully request to recall the rear differential of a land rover 2008 lr2 hse. a moaning noise is heard from the rear and it gets louder as the speed goes up. reading through the lr owners of this same vehicle from us and uk and it is not fair that the consumers cough up over $2,500 to $5,000 for this repair. land rover of america should have known that they put in a faulty rear differential on the 2008 lr2 right just as the warranty expired. the cost of repair is pretty hefty and the vehicle is still drivable eventhough the rear differential is broken. should we wait until an accident happens on the highway before they recall the rear differential? please initiate recall investigation. thank you. *tr | |||
| 07/19/2012 | 87000 | ||
| While driving, at any speed, i experienced a loud humming noise from the rear of the car. i brought the vehicle to a repair facility and was told the rear differential is defective. doing some research on the topic, found that there are many cases of the rear differential failing before the recommended service time of 10 years/100,000 miles. it appears land rover is aware of the problem and has commented on replacing the defective unit with a new designed rear differential.a call to land rover corporate regarding a recall was negative, and non committal to a solution other than out of pocket expense of $2500 to me. i feel that this is a major safety issue as this component is part of the drive train. | |||
| 06/01/2012 | 58000 | 1 | |
| Respectfully request to recall the rear differential of a land rover 2008 lr2 hse. a moaning noise is heard from the rear and it gets louder as the speed goes up. reading through the lr owners of this same vehicle from us and uk and it is not fair that the consumers cough up over $2,500 to $5,000 for this repair. land rover of america should have known that they put in a faulty rear differential on the 2008 lr2 right just as the warranty expired. the cost of repair is pretty hefty and the vehicle is still drivable eventhough the rear differential is broken. should we wait until an accident happens on the highway before they recall the rear differential? please initiate recall investigation. thank you. *tr | |||
| 06/01/2012 | 58000 | ||
| Respectfully request to recall the rear differential of a land rover 2008 lr2 hse. a moaning noise is heard from the rear and it gets louder as the speed goes up. reading through the lr owners of this same vehicle from us and uk and it is not fair that the consumers cough up over $2,500 to $5,000 for this repair. land rover of america should have known that they put in a faulty rear differential on the 2008 lr2 right just as the warranty expired. the cost of repair is pretty hefty and the vehicle is still driveable eventhough the rear differential is broken. should we wait until an accident happens on the highway before they recall the rear differential? please initiate recall investigation. thank you. | |||
| 04/24/2007 | 3 | 04/07/2007 | |
| 2008 land rover lr2 has a problem with overheating and non acceleration. *nj the consumer stated the vehicle began knocking slightly after starting it. after driving a few feet, it would not accelerate. the reduced engine performance light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and a day later, the dealer informed the consumer that the fuel line was faulty. four days later, the vehicle stopped accelerating and it felt as though the vehicle was in neutral. the consumer looked down and the dynamic stability control light had illuminated. when the third incident occurred, the consumer pulled over, but the vehicle would not shut off. the reduced engine light illuminated again and then the battery light illuminated. the steering wheel then locked. *jb | |||
| POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||
| 04/29/2009 | 24000 | 1 | |
| I own a 2008 landrover lr2. the vehicle (automatic transmission) went into reverse when put in drive. this problem occurs intermittently. the dealership and landrover's corporate office were both contacted. they stated that it is impossible for this to happen and will not even allow a technician to open the transmission to look for the cause. the is a dangerous situation and the manufacturer is taking no action to remediate or investigate the problem. *tr | |||
| POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE | |||
| 05/31/2011 | 53900 | ||
| Rear differential failure over a three day period, a slight moaning noise from the rear end progressed into grinding, rendering the car usafe to drive. this issue is not uncommon and many land rover lr2 owners have experienced this from 45k-60 miles. | |||