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Anonymous Posted on Apr 23, 2012

When cornering to the right on a roundabout in my 2005 range rover vouge the dsc light flashes with a grinding type noise if i turn the dsc off it stops the problem what could this be

  • Anonymous Apr 24, 2012

    do you mean like break pads or something more serious as breaks seem fine

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    Rahul Mar 03, 2022

    Did you ever find the solution to this problem?

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The Dynamic Stability Control uses your brakes. You need brake repairs.

  • Jensen Beach Speed Shop

    Range Rovers are notorious for having brake problems. They under designed the brakes and they wear out way to fast. On top of that a simple brake job usually runs over $1,000 on a Range Rover since the rotors are usually required to be replaced.
    Brakes can seem fine but be in need of replacement. This problem you have requires a skilled professional to look at the car.

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SOURCE: Programming a used 2005 Range Rover key FOB

Unfortunately I believe that will require a trip to the dealer, and a hefty price tag to go with it. Most dealers refuse to let anyone else handle their security systems. And most keys have the alarm keypad built in making it even more dealer specific. I wish I could give better news.
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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

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The tappets are worn out! so they can not fill with the oil to eliminate the clearance between the tappet and the rocker arm! change them!

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2009

SOURCE: Air suspension inactive, HDC inactive, ABS light on, Range Rover

Air Suspension Inactive usually means there is a problem with the Air Suspension. However, it will also come up when alternator or battery voltage is low, or when you reset (disconnect and then connect) the battery. To reset it manually: while in P(ark), turn steering wheel all the way left, hold few seconds, and then all the way right, hold few seconds. All the warning lights will go out. Most common failure is the passenger front air strut, since batteries are prone to leaking acid, it leaks right on top of the rubber airbag and burns through it. Dealer willcharge you one hour to diagnose, or you can easily diagnose this by looking at the ride height of each particular corner of the truck. If its sits low, or emits hissing sound when you park the truck, its leaking. If you keep driving with leaky air strut, you risk burning up the air compressor, as its working extra hard to compensate for the leak. Replacing the strut is easy 45min job even for a novice mechanic, and you can do it yourself. Strut can be found new for approx $750 online. If you are fed up with air suspension issues, there is a $700 kit that converts the truck to springs, and disables all of the air suspension. Look up Arnott Industires

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2009

SOURCE: Just bought a Range Rover 2007 Vouge and need to

Page ten of this owners book http://www.landrover.com/assets/ca/en/Owners/About/Your_Range_Rover/07RR_QuickStart.pdf

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: car key won't turn in ignition 2005 range rover

This also happens when the battery is dead. If you can at least wiggle the steering wheel about 20° in either direction then the steering lock isn't the problem. (Although if you wiggle it too much it might be!)

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