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Problems with 2010 Land Rover Range Rover LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES

On average, the 2010 Land Rover Range Rover starts to “feel” problems with the LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES and its various aspects after 101 000 miles.

Recently reported LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES problems on 2010 Land Rover Range Rover

I took my 2002 land rover freelander into land rover to be service because my transmission was slipping and the check engine light was on. they said it wasn't the transmission but it was the upper intake manifold, the vacuum hoses, and sensor that was causing the problem. so we had them replace the manifold, hoses and sensors. the service manager keep narrating that it wasn't the transmission. we picked up the car the next day again the service manager assist it wasn't the transmission and the car is running perfectly. as soon as i went about 2 miles my transmission started slipping. i took the car back to land rover the next day irritated. the car spent 5 days at the shop trying to find out the problem. which was indeed the transmission, they didn't offer to fix the transmission but to refund the money and put the old parts back in. which we agree to unless they guarantee it would be in the same condition. it was making more noise then before, 2 weeks later the timing belt broke. this car is a lemon. its doesn't make since how the engine, the timing belt, the transmission, and the upper intake manifold all fell at once. the car is not running and stuck in my drive way. *tr

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