Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Your Land Rover Range Rover Sport relies on a well-maintained transmission to perform smoothly and efficiently. If you’ve noticed unusual shifting, strange noises, or power loss, it could be a sign your transmission needs attention.

At Automatic Transmissions R Us, we provide diagnostics, repairs, and rebuilds for all Land Rover Range Rover Sport transmissions. Our Perth-based specialists use high-quality parts and advanced testing to get your vehicle back on the road fast.

Common Land Rover Range Rover Sport Transmission Problems

Every vehicle develops wear over time, and the Land Rover Range Rover Sport is no exception. Common transmission issues include:

  • Slipping gears – When the transmission struggles to stay in gear or unexpectedly shifts out under load.
  • Rough or delayed shifting – Hesitation, harshness, or difficulty when changing gears.
  • Fluid leaks – Often caused by worn seals, gaskets, or damaged components that allow transmission fluid to escape.
  • Burning smell or overheating – Usually a sign of excessive heat or deteriorated transmission fluid.
  • Warning lights – Dashboard alerts triggered by the vehicle’s control system detecting a transmission or drivetrain fault.

If you notice any of these symptoms in your Land Rover Range Rover Sport, book a transmission inspection before the issue worsens.

 

Signs Your Land Rover Range Rover Sport Transmission Needs Servicing

Knowing when to service your transmission helps avoid costly repairs. Schedule a service if you experience:

  • Jerky gear changes or delayed response – noticeable surging, hesitation, or uneven movement when accelerating or shifting.
  • Unusual noises – clunking, whining, or grinding sounds while driving or idling.
  • Dark or burnt transmission fluid – fluid that appears discoloured or smells burnt, indicating contamination or overheating.
  • Vibrations or shuddering – shaking or juddering felt through the vehicle at certain speeds or during gear changes.

We recommend servicing your Land Rover Range Rover Sport transmission every 12 months or 20,000 km to keep it performing at its best.

Transmission Services for Your Land Rover Range Rover Sport

We offer a full range of transmission services for Land Rover Range Rover Sport vehicles, including:

Differential Servicing

On top of being transmission specialists, Auto Trans R Us can assist with your differential system, which can include:

Why Choose Automatic Transmissions R Us?

  • Specialists in automatic, manual, and CVT transmissions
  • Experienced technicians familiar with all Land Rover Range Rover Sport variants
  • Advanced diagnostics for fast and accurate results
  • High-quality parts and fluids tailored to your vehicle
  • Honest advice and transparent pricing
  • Perth-based workshop with over 25 years of experience

Book Your Land Rover Range Rover Sport Transmission Service Today

Don’t let minor issues turn into major repairs. Whether it’s a service, repair, or full rebuild, our expert team can restore your Land Rover Range Rover Sport transmission to top condition.

Call us on (08) 9240 5449 or make an enquiry online to book your Land Rover Range Rover Sport transmission service today.

 

Don't have a Land Rover Range Rover Sport?

Even if you don’t have a Land Rover Range Rover Sport, we service all kinds of vehicles and can assist with your transmission issues. Get in touch with us today!

Due to a high volume of service bookings, our current lead time is approximately 4 weeks. All service bookings will require the vehicle for a full day from 8am, no exceptions.

FAQs

Is the Land Rover Range Rover Sport known for any specific transmission issues?

Some Land Rover Range Rover Sport variants may experience software-related shifting issues, fluid leaks, or torque converter wear as they age. We use advanced diagnostics to identify the exact fault rather than guessing.

Can I keep driving if my Land Rover Range Rover Sport has a transmission warning light on?
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