Common Repairs on the 4th Generation Range Rover

The Fourth Generation of the Range Rover (L405) was in production from 2012 to 2021. This luxury SUV epitomizes the pinnacle of opulence, refinement and capability. It features an exquisite and timeless design, an opulent and technologically advanced interior with the latest amenities and continues to be celebrated for seamlessly combining the finest in luxury with unrivaled off-road capabilities. Some common issues with the 4th gen include:

Brake Squealing at Low Speeds: Some 4th Generation Range Rover owners complain of a loud squealing noise with moderate braking at low speeds.

Shock Absorber Problem: The front shock absorbers may suddenly fail, evidence by excessive bouncing on uneven terrain on the nose of the vehicle will dip when braking.

Digital Instrument Cluster Blackout: Other Range Rover L405 owners have noticed that the instrument cluster may suddenly go dim or completely black while driving down the road. This may be especially alarming at night!

Door Latch Mechanism Failure: The door latches on either the driver’s or passenger’s side may suddenly fail leaving the driver to exit through another door or forced to disconnect the battery so the door will stay shut.

If you have encountered any of these issues with your 4th Generation Range Rover, please make an appointment with a specialized import mechanic. They will be gladly evaluate your SUV and recommend the proper repairs, more quickly and cheaply than a trip to a Land Rover dealer.

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