NHTSA — Power Train: Automatic Transmission: Lever And Linkage: Column Shift Problems

10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
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Injuries / Deaths:
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Average Mileage:
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1997 Land Rover Discovery transmission problems

transmission problem

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1997 Land Rover Discovery Owner Comments

problem #1

Jan 292001

Discovery 4WD

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

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.

- Hanover, MA, USA

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