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Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Report: Pulsation On Brake Application
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Problem
Model Years Affected: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
A pulsation may be noted upon brake application. This condition is commonly caused by warped brake rotors. Our technicians recommend inspecting both front and rear brake rotors when this condition occurs. Brake pads should be replaced along with any warped rotors to correct this condition.
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Visitor, 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport, 10,000 mi
Not a Sport, but a 2010 HSE. Pulsating braking, almost like a warped rotor problem but at times much more pronounced. Land Rover has replaced the front rotors and pads under warranty, but problem has persisted. Some days worse than others. In the shop now with 28,000 miles because the problem persists. The dealer called today to say no unacceptable wear on rotors, but they are still looking at it. I am going to file a claim if it isnt fixed. For what I paid, I should be able to brake at least as well as any other vehicle on the road.
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