Land Rover Range Rover oil pan replacement due to broken oil pump bracket on Land Rover Range Rover

Submitted by Aussie · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Land Rover Range Rover owners report experiencing challenges when replacing the oil pan due to a broken oil pump bracket. These issues often begin with the need to assess the damage to determine if the oil pan truly requires replacement. During the process, owners may encounter complications while draining engine oil, risking spills or leaks. Accessing the oil pan can also be problematic, as it often necessitates the removal of various components like the front differential and driveshaft. Additionally, when removing the oil pan, some owners find it difficult to detach the pickup tube properly. After installing the new oil pan, ensuring a proper seal to prevent future oil leaks can be a concern. Finally, after refilling with oil, some owners report needing to conduct thorough tests to check for leaks, confirming that the installation was successful.

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Land Rover Range Rover vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 86,000 miles
(86,000 - 86,000)

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