The Range Rover Sport SV: What Went Wrong? [Full Review]

TLDRIn this video, we explain the issues we encountered with the Range Rover Sport SV, including a faulty transfer box and oil leakage. Despite the setbacks, the car has performed flawlessly after repairs. Watch to learn more about our experience with this model.

Key insights

⚙️The car experienced issues with the transfer box, which controls power distribution to each wheel.

🚘Oil leakage was discovered due to a seal problem in the transfer box.

🛣️Driving the car with the issues caused traction control warning lights to appear.

🛠️The car was promptly taken to the dealership for repairs and the transfer box was replaced.

👍After repairs, the car has performed flawlessly and has not encountered any further problems.

Q&A

What caused the issues with the Range Rover Sport SV?

The issues were caused by a faulty transfer box and oil leakage due to a seal problem.

How were the issues resolved?

The car was taken to the dealership for repairs, and the transfer box was replaced.

Did the car perform well after the repairs?

Yes, the car has performed flawlessly and has not encountered any further problems.

Was oil leakage observed?

No visible oil leakage was observed, indicating that the oil may have seeped out through hard-to-reach areas.

Did the issues affect the overall driving experience of the car?

The issues caused traction control warning lights to appear, impacting the driving experience. However, after repairs, the car has been running smoothly.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the video and the issues encountered with the Range Rover Sport SV.

05:58Explanation of the transfer box issues and its impact on power distribution.

09:59Description of the oil leakage issue and its discovery during driving.

11:59Timeline of the car's journey from diagnosis to repairs at the dealership.

12:27The car's performance after repairs and its flawless performance.