I just had a leak on my 2007 Range Rover, turned out to be a T connector for Heater/Coolant system … One day there was nothing, the next there was a puddle under vehicle. The car never did overheat and it was a simple inexpensive fix at an everyday shop, about $125 out the door + tax …. I think...
I pulled my 2007 Rover Sport into the garage last night and just as I put it in park and shut off the ignition, I heard a definite pop noise. When I exited I realized that my key fob would not connect to lock my doors. Then I noticed that ALL my electrical was out and NOTHING was working...
I bought a 2007 Range Rover Sport about a year ago that came with the Weather Tech mats and I like their coverage, but they are pricey ….. just my opinion - John
I'd be all-in on getting one of those logos for my Rover. Have you ever made them available to other Rover owners? It just hits home with the perfect message …..
I own a 2007 Range Rover Sport and I have used Android and iPhone units without any issues at all …… they connected immediately and no dropped calls (and that's 12 year old technology). This does sound like some type of a 'Lemon' problem is going on with your system, and you would think that...
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