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Problems with 2000 Land Rover Range Rover POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2000 Land Rover Range Rover starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 0 miles.

Components Affected by POWER TRAIN Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2000 Land Rover Range Rover about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 3 TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE) 2

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2000 Land Rover Range Rover

I was driving down for i-485 s at 30-35 miles per hour. without any warning the driver shaft flew from under the vehicle. i took exit 39 & the vehicle sounded. as i struggled to get home the axle rod broke. i got home parked & it i need to get it fixed. *tr

Broken transfer case. *nm

Dt: the consumer states that 2000 land rover range rover came out of the park lock function. this happened three times. the consumer was in the vehicle all three times, was able to hit the brake, and put the parking brake on. the consumer turned the vehicle off all three times. the consumer had to put the parking brake on every time that he got out of the vehicle. the consumer called the dealership and asked about a recall. the dealership told the consumer that they were unaware of any recall on land rovers for transmission problems. the dealership did not believe the consumer when he told them about recall 00v377000 listed on the nhtsa website. the consumer has not contacted the manufacturer yet, but was going to do so. the consumer was going to have transmission flushed to correct the problem, but questioned if land rover was going to reimburse him for repair cost. *ak

I purchased a 2000 range rover from bear valley rovers in atlanta and the vehicle was/is in pristine shape . when i purchased it, it had 43,000 miles with 5,000 miles remaining on the warranty. at 53,000 the transmission went bad and had to be replaced. this is not normal that a transmission would only last 53,000 miles and the vehicle has never been off-road a day in its life. *jb

Consumer took the vehicle to the dealership on december 2003 for regular maintenance, and the technician determined that the transfer case needed to be replaced. *ak the consumer was told the part was unavailable. *jb

*ak consumer stated the air suspension system has malfunctioned repeatedly, the system fails while vehicle is in operation, vehicle is then undrivable but does start, locks in fully elevated position, locks in fully deflated position, mores up and down, vehicle shakes violently, warning lights flash and warning appears not to exceed 35 mph, driver control of vehicle is compromised, consumer has contacted dealership numerous times on this, so far with no response or solution to problem, vehicle has less than 9000 miles, also the transmission had to be replaced, the radio was replaced after a loud booming noise was heard while changing stations and the windshield washer pump was replaced and later repaired again after the new pump stopped working. *yd

Consumer has had few incidents with vehicle rolling forward. dealer has tried some repairs that have not remedied vehicle form rolling. consumer picked vehicle up on june 8 2001 from delear. dealer adjusted transmission linkage, and next day consumer parked in a shopping center parking lot. vehicle was put in park, turned off, consumer got out, and the vehicle rolled forward hitting a lady. manufacturer and dealer have not found a remedy. *ak *slc

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