Transfer Box Failure
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Transfer Box Failure - 2/7/2006 10:54:14 AM
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markp
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I have owned from new a Discovery 3 (England) 30,000 miles / 12 months old, no offroad use, which is having a new transfer box fitted after failure of the original. Has anybody else had a major failure similar to this? Could be useful for people to know if this is a common fault on this vehicle. Obviously disappointed with this but generally very pleased with the vehicle otherwise.
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RE: Transfer Box Failure - 2/7/2006 11:09:57 AM
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whoknows8722
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Curious as to how this came about for you -- was there a failure message? Did the vehicle cease to function? Drivability issues/rough handling? Thanks!
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RE: Transfer Box Failure - 2/7/2006 11:36:12 AM
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markp
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Over several weeks powertrain noise became progressively louder - it started as a whine at high speed (80mph). I took the car to my dealer who suggested tyres!! After 30k it needed replacement tyres anyway so £500 later and same noise I returned to the dealer who diagnosed transfer box failure. I have waited a couple of weeks for LR to authorise replacement - it is going in next tuesday but I have no loan car while they have it for 2 days - dissapointing with a £42k car . I don't use the vehicle for anything other than local (less than 20 miles) trips at the moment as the noise is pretty bad now and I don't want to get stranded! I also own a nissan pickup which has 150k trouble free miles on the clock.
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