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Problems with 2001 Land Rover Discovery SUSPENSION

On average, the 2001 Land Rover Discovery starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 54 000 miles.

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2001 Land Rover Discovery

While driving at 45 mph and upon approaching a turn in the road vehicle started swaying from side to side. consumer lost control of the vehicle, and vehicle continued to sway, causing it to tip over. then, vehicle flipped several times before coming to a stop. consumer and family suffered minor scrapes and bruises. *ak

While driving at 45 mph and when approaching a turn vehicle swayed from side to side. after losing control vehicle continued to sway from side to side. then, vehicle tipped over and flipped several times into a ditch. four persons were slightly injured in the incident. a land rover mechanic informed the consumer that stabilizer bar was the likely cause of the problem. ak

While parking front driver side wheel gave way and folded under vehicle. *mr the consumers son received a bruise from the seat belt. the consumers mechanic stated that the ball joint had given away. the consumer felt that the manufacturer should cover the repairs. scc

The consumer was pulling into a parking space when the front driver side wheel had given away and folded under the vehicle. the dealer stated the upper ball joint had failed and the consumer must have hit an object. mr scc *jb

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