I was approaching a stop light less than 2 miles into a trip. at regular speed i heavily applied brakes and the pedal went soft. i floored the pedal in attempt to stop; thankfully no one had begun to move as i carried into the intersection before stopping. i pulled over, read the manual to ensure i knew where to look for brake fluid pressure sensors. i also checked for leaks but did not notice anything; brakes operation was noticeably different but ok so i cautiously continued driving (no warning lights no sensors had gone off). approximately 35 miles later and at highway speed sensors and lights went crazy telling me i had no brake pressure. with brake operation as hard as a rock i pulled off the road and noticed driver side and undercarriage soaked in brake fluid. in fear of potential fire i turned off the engine and remained outside vehicle. towed to land rover dealer; replace burst driver side brake line to rear (also replaced buldged passenger side line). land rover of huntington, ny. given recent recall on 2006 and newer range rover models i felt it very relevant to share this information as i expect the issue is relevant for older models as well. *tr
I notice when i am driving anytime i brake my car veers to the left and i almost crashed two times because of this my car is properly aligned and it has brand new brakes and rotors that's the reason i changed them because i thought that maybe the brakes or rotors were bad but the problem is still present so i would like to know if there has been any recalls on my particular vehicle because this is a very frustrating and dangerous problem i would very much appreciate it if someone please helped me out and contacted me as soon as possible thank you and have a great day :) *tr