Problems With the LR3

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motz

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The leaking noise stoppedthe next day. It was just that one day.
My car is leveled even( not tilting on the side that noise was encountered).
Should i still go see my dealer?
 

hell pie

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If you 3 is still under warranty, I would take it in. If not, I would just keep a close eye (and ear) on it.
 

RTWoerner

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Clicking Sound

This could be the clutch on your A/C unit trying to engage, so it's clicking off and on. This is not good as this just happened to me on a 100 mile trip outof town yesterday and, on my way back the pulley sheared completely off the compressor! The fix? $1800. Get this checked out immediately as you could be stranded somewhere if it fails.
 

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No speech..anyone have a fix for this problem or is it a seting I'm missing like a muted mic?
 

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During the beginning of 2011, I lived in Mammoth Lakes, CA where we had record breaking snowfall. There, my LR3 started to develop problems. The plastic T-connector on a coolant hose broke, so I had to take it to a general (non-Land Rover) shop. They replaced the connector with a metal one, so it should last a lot longer than the original OEM plastic one.

Now my cruise control works sometimes. To make it work again, I'd have to turn off the ignition.
 

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During the beginning of 2011, I lived in Mammoth Lakes, CA where we had record breaking snowfall. There, my LR3 started to develop problems. The plastic T-connector on a coolant hose broke, so I had to take it to a general (non-Land Rover) shop. They replaced the connector with a metal one, so it should last a lot longer than the original OEM plastic one. I would do this upgrade if you live in colder climates. Actually, I would do this upgrade no matter what.

Now my cruise control works sometimes. To make it work again, I'd have to turn off the ignition.
 

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