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2005 Land Rover LR3

Exterior Door Handles/Vehicle Emblems Tend to Fade Prematurely

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Our technicians report the exterior door handles and Land Rover emblems tend to fade prematurely.

10 Reports

Defective Vehicle Height Sensor May Deactivate Air Suspension

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A failed vehicle height sensor can cause deactivation of the air suspension.

7 Reports

Noise From Passenger Side Dashboard Due to Arm for Heater Blend Door Motor

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A creaking noise from the passenger side of the dashboard can be caused by the arm for the heater blend door motor. Replacement of the blend door motor may need to be replaced to correct this concern.

7 Reports

Brake light bulbs may burn out quickly

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Our technicians report that the brake light bulbs tend to burn out quickly.
6 Reports

Thumping Noise While Driving Due to Loose Parking Brake Cables

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Loose parking parking brake cables under the vehicle can rub against the driveshaft (sometimes called propeller shaft) and cause a thumping noise while driving.

5 Reports

Crankshaft main bearing carriers may cause engine oil leak

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The crankshaft main bearing carriers can be the source of an engine oil leak.
5 Reports

Uneven tire pressure may cause premature activation of DSC

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Premature activation of the dynamic stability control (DSC) can be caused by uneven tire pressures.

5 Reports

Problems with tire pressure control module

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The tire pressure monitoring control module is known to indicate a defective wheel pressure sensor, when it is really the control module itself that has failed. Careful diagnostic should be performed for this repair.
5 Reports

Loose connections at head lamp assemblies may cause inoperative turn signals

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Loose connections at the head lamp assemblies are common causes for inoperative turn signals.
5 Reports

Low battery voltage in vehicles left parked for weeks

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Vehicles that are left parked for extended periods of time (weeks) can see a low battery voltage. A weak battery can cause a "no start" condition or multiple systems may act erratically.
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