LR2 Rear Differential Repair - for impacted owners
The auto owner's forums are filled with reports of the rear diff failure on the LR2 which is costing owner's thousands to replace. If your vehicle has been diagnosed with this problem or you have already paid for the repair, it's important that you file a complaint to bring visibility to this problem that Land Rover is not taking care of. In fact, this expensive repair has become a profit center for Land Rover dealers who are not advocating on behalf of owners.
Please use this link to document your experience as a "Vehicle Complaint": https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/index.cfm Generally, recalls occur for safety issues and this problem may be more in the category of a design or manufacturing defect. The other remedy is a class action lawsuit which will have greater potential for success if enough owners raise their hands to be counted and complain. A list of complaints on the NHTSA website is a strong message that can be leveraged in a lawsuit. If you already paid for this repair, save your receipt. You might be eligible for partial or total reimbursement if a settlement is ever reached. Please take a moment to file a complaint if you have been a victim of this widespread problem. It will draw attention to the situation with a chance that Land Rover might finally step up and correct it. |
I think I'll subscribe to this. The rear diff problem is next in line on the lr2 schedule of problems. I've already crossed off airbag sensors, gas caps, fuel sending unit, software updates, battery dying after zero notice, and the coolant hose/alternator 2for 1. I'm probably next in line for this one..
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It's important to get the rear diff module reprogrammed this helps.
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I've got a few of these diffs available.
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Originally Posted by LR2driver
(Post 439801)
The auto owner's forums are filled with reports of the rear diff failure on the LR2 which is costing owner's thousands to replace. If your vehicle has been diagnosed with this problem or you have already paid for the repair, it's important that you file a complaint to bring visibility to this problem that Land Rover is not taking care of. In fact, this expensive repair has become a profit center for Land Rover dealers who are not advocating on behalf of owners.
Please use this link to document your experience as a "Vehicle Complaint": https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/index.cfm Generally, recalls occur for safety issues and this problem may be more in the category of a design or manufacturing defect. The other remedy is a class action lawsuit which will have greater potential for success if enough owners raise their hands to be counted and complain. A list of complaints on the NHTSA website is a strong message that can be leveraged in a lawsuit. If you already paid for this repair, save your receipt. You might be eligible for partial or total reimbursement if a settlement is ever reached. Please take a moment to file a complaint if you have been a victim of this widespread problem. It will draw attention to the situation with a chance that Land Rover might finally step up and correct it. |
I also logged my complaint. This is crazy and my dealer was not very helpful, other than they said. We have seen this a lot.
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I had mine replaced at about 60k miles. They wanted $6k -- and I said -- I purchased my 2010 LR2 with a warranty. Therefore, the company paid for it.
Since this is a known issue, the warranty company would only put in a a used diff with about 35k miles. If I wanted a new one, I would have to pay another $2k. |
I was offered a warranty when I bought my LR2, but reading the fine print, it seemed to leave quite a few important things out. Only allowing a used unit seems to be a bit of a ripoff--a new diff for mine was just over $2k.
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Bought my 08 lr2 with 90k miles. Wonder if the diff on mine has been replaced already.
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Originally Posted by samfb24
(Post 556911)
Bought my 08 lr2 with 90k miles. Wonder if the diff on mine has been replaced already.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr...43/#post440298 |
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Originally Posted by LR2driver
(Post 556998)
This might help. Here is a link to a post I made showing my original diff. You could compare with your current one to see if there are any differences, but not sure how different the replacement unit looks.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr...43/#post440298 I just noticed that my pics where on my old isp showing the new rear. I'll have to upload them again somewhere. It's pretty easy to see the difference the new differential is held together by studs instead of bolts. Hopefully that's standard so that you can easily tell. Oh and If you're approaching 90k throw a torx driver in your car for the steering column lock that will fail on you soon leaving you stranded. It's just two bolts under the column to remove the cover then you can give it a couple whacks with something to free it up. Should get you home. Here are pics of the new rear and steering lock. |
Hi Oliver,
Do you have any experience with Haldex failure? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by lutk87
(Post 557213)
Hi Oliver,
Do you have any experience with Haldex failure? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by oliver1071
(Post 557111)
I just noticed that my pics where on my old isp showing the new rear. I'll have to upload them again somewhere. It's pretty easy to see the difference the new differential is held together by studs instead of bolts. Hopefully that's standard so that you can easily tell.
Oh and If you're approaching 90k throw a torx driver in your car for the steering column lock that will fail on you soon leaving you stranded. It's just two bolts under the column to remove the cover then you can give it a couple whacks with something to free it up. Should get you home. Here are pics of the new rear and steering lock. |
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