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Problems with 2005 Land Rover LR3 SUSPENSION

On average, the 2005 Land Rover LR3 starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 39 082 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 6 complaints from 2005 Land Rover LR3 about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

FRONT 2 REAR 1

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2005 Land Rover LR3

This vehicle has had numerous problems from excessive tire wear to cruise control not shutting off when depressing the control button on the steering wheel. now there is a excessive water leak that has caused electrical problems such as parking brake malfunction, windshield washer to fail, numerous warning lights coming on. this all causes me to not use the vehicle, until it dries out, for fear that the leak from the sunroof will cause electrical failure while driving. also the wiring is probably becoming very corroded and could short out causing the vehicle to catch fire. during the warranty period of this vehicle it was extremely difficult to get land rover north america to acknowledge any of these problems other than they were unique to this vehicle. *jb

My 2005 land rover lr3 has several warning lights, varies from brake to suspension which usually clears itself after restarting the engine. last week the amber light on the suspension heights is on again with chimes each time the engine starts. 3 days ago, i was driving to a supermarket when the amber light turned red, the suspension system failed, the vehicle dropped to a low stance and very bouncy. it made strange noise from the left rear side, i can't even drive more than 25 miles per hour, as it will bounce wildly. the car is now still stuck in a low level suspension, parked in the a parking space near my house. lucky it happens not more than 10 miles away from my house, so i drove it very slowly. if this problem happens in a freeway, this is a very dangerous situation. *tr

Tires are wearing on the inside quickly. changed the tires already at 32,000 miles and almost need to change them again at 47,000. was told that the suspension was built wrong on the truck. landrover needs to fix this problems and get news tires. this is not normal. *tr

I have a 2005 lr3 landrover that is perpetually out of alignment because of the structural design of the car. this defect causes my tires to wear excessively fast and have caused me to have completely bald tires on the inner halves of all four tires. once the dealership replaced the tires because they were in such bad shape. this december another set of tires was badly worn and the dealership realigned the car making it more unsafe to drive. this problem can visually be seen by looking at the car. the car wears through tires approximately every 15,000 miles. my dealership acknowledges the problem, but will not fix the car. there is great potential for injury due to the car never staying in alignment and the excessive wear of the tires. *tr

Improper camber setting and busing settlement/wear in rear suspension causing negative camber on rear wheels causing premature wear on insides of rear tires. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2005 land rover lr3. while driving less than 60 mph, the vehicle veered to the right. the dealer made the necessary repairs, but the failure occurred three additional times. the vehicle was returned to the dealer and a four wheel alignment was performed. after the fourth failure, the contact became suspicious that the repairs would only provide a temporary remedy indefinitely. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 26,000 and current mileage was 44,000. updated 10/16/08 *bf updated 10/17/08. *jb

The tires are wearing excessively. the problem was corrected at 18,000 miles service interval with an alignment and reappeared at 30,000 service. the dealer suggest changing the tires more often. they can not explain the cause. *jb

My 2005 lr3 had numerous problems with the air suspension. the compressor had to be replaced 2 times, and i had 2 or 3 different software updates. recently it started with transmission problems, also affecting the electronic parking brake. first time in jan 07 car was towed to dealer, who said it just needed a software update. the second time just now in april i got transmission problems, abs warning, suspension failure. dealer told me that was a known problem with lr3 and nothing to worry, it just was electronic and needed again another computer update. but how can i know it is still safe? i also have intermittent problems with window switches and steering wheel mounted controls who go totally crazy. *jb

Suspension drops and raises while driving. lights and alarms on dash. unable to drive car safely. took car to dealership and "front height sensors" replaced. car at dealership for 8 days. picked up car and drove for 2 weeks and noticed difficulty driving car, and a "tin can sound" under car. looked under car and found extreme inside wear on tires - especially rear tires where steel tread exposed. took car to a tire repair/replacement establishment and informed that "cambrs" were "out" and car very unsafe to drive. tires replaced with new tires. dealership did not inform customer of "extreme" inside wear on rear tires. this defect should have been repaired while the car was at the dealership for 8 days. family drove on steep mountain roads while these tires were worn and outcome could have been deadly. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2005 land rover lr3. the contact stated that air compressors that raised the vehicle up and down were defective. the air suspension light illuminated which indicated a problem with the suspension. the compressors were first replaced in 2005. the contact noticed that the air compressors related to the air suspension failed again october 2010. the contact scheduled an appointment with the dealer for mid october 2010. the vehicle had not been repaired again. the manufacturer had not been notified. the vin was unavailable. the current mileage was approximately 80,000. the failure mileage was approximately 1,000. updated 2/28/11 *cn updated 04/25/11

1). disconnected plug to generator which resulted in electric failure in navigation system and stereo - fixed. 2). vehicle continues to veer to the right while driving, however after each complaint and servicing to land rover we are told there is no alignment problem when they drive the car. 3). repeat of the same problem, approximately three weeks later - dealer stated there was a recall on the stereo/navigation system, which is what initially caused the problem - fixed 3). 9-14-2005 vehicle stalled while driving downhill in heavy traffic in a canyon, leaving me with no brakes or power steering, almost veering off the mountain. started engine again and it stalled again only 30 feet further - called land rover and was informed there is a recall that is supposed to start october 14 - it is a fuel ignition problem - very dangerous - and needs a new fuel tank. recall # 05v37600. *nm

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