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Range Rover Repair & Maintenance
Expert Solutions for Common Range Rover Issues in Rockville, MD

Expert Solutions for Common Range Rover Issues in Rockville, MD

Front view of a gray Range Rover vehicle. The car features a prominent grille, bold "Range Rover" lettering on the hood, and modern, sleek headlights. This Range Rover is highlighted by a neon purple glow underneath, adding a touch of futuristic flair.

Whether you are exploring the outdoors or driving on city streets, the Range Rover is a show of exceptional performance, style and luxury. Range Rover owners enjoy a driving experience that is sophisticated and fun at the same time. To keep your Range Rover in top-notch condition, you must have timely Range Rover repair & maintenance, taking care of repairs as quickly as possible. MB Automotive Services has the special tools and equipment required to maintain and service Range Rover vehicles in Rockville, MD.

Front view of a gray Range Rover vehicle. The car features a prominent grille, bold "Range Rover" lettering on the hood, and modern, sleek headlights. This Range Rover is highlighted by a neon purple glow underneath, adding a touch of futuristic flair.

Range Rover Services in Maryland

auto Repair and Maintenance

You can minimize unexpected breakdowns and keep your Range Rover’s performance just as it was on the day you bought it by having MB Automotive Services do the preventative maintenance in a timely manner. Your owner’s manual will tell you when you should do most things on the preventative maintenance list. If you no longer have an owner’s manual or the manufacturer did not list something, you can call the shop with your Range Rover’s year, model and VIN, and we can look up that information for you. Depending on the model, year, and engine, maintenance intervals vary.
Preventative maintenance and common intervals include:
Range Rover Repair and Maintenance in Rockville, MD at MB Automotive Services. Image of a white and black Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography parked in the auto service waiting area, undergoing preventative maintenance.

A Range Rover is designed for performance, so you need to balance the tires and check the alignment more frequently. When taking corners at higher speeds, the tires must be in excellent condition, as does the steering and suspension.

Common Range Rover

ISSUES

Knowing the signs of issues common to Range Rovers can help you head them off before they become too costly. Some common issues and their signs include:

Engine Performance

If your Range Rover engine has poor acceleration or idles poorly, you may have issues with the computer and sensors, ignition system, or fuel system. Noises can also mean bottom-end trouble, such as rod knocks and worn crank bearings. Over-revving the engine or running it low on oil can cause issues such as valve tap and rod knocks.

Electrical Issues

The Range Rover’s electrical system is complex, just as with most British vehicles. You may notice issues with electronics, lights and even dashboard warning lights. Always have these electrical problems checked immediately.

Suspension and Handling

The Range Rover was designed as a performance vehicle and an off-road vehicle. With a 3.0-liter six-cylinder base engine that puts out 395 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque and available engines that make up to 606 horsepower and 552 pound-feet of torque, it’s best to keep the suspension in top-notch condition, especially if you are one to put your foot to the floor. MB Automotive Services checks the suspension, including shocks, struts, sway bars, control arms, and other components at every oil change.

Braking

Squealing brakes usually indicate low brake pads. If you hear grinding, it’s too late. The brake pad backing plate is grinding the rotor down. No auto tech will be able to machine it, as it will get too thin. Low pads can also cause over-extended calipers and collapsed brake hoses. If you notice a soft brake pedal, you most likely have a leak somewhere.

Transmission and Drivetrain

Shifting issues, vibrations and slipping are all issues we have seen in Range Rover transmissions. If you notice any of these issues, we can diagnose and repair them so you can be back on the road.
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