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Land Rover Range Rover Sport

306DT 3.0L V6 Diesel 256 hp Automatic All-wheel drive SUV 2012–2013
βœ– Stay Away!
Engine 306DT βœ– Stay Away! 13,850–37,900 $

3.0-litre successor to the 276DT with the same structural crankshaft bearing weaknesses. Timing chains and injectors add further problem areas. Engine replacement costs of Β£5,000–£10,000 are a real possibility. Very short oil change intervals (max. 8,000 km) are mandatory. Only buy with complete documentation.

Fun Factor? Decent

SDV6 Sport L320: Efficient classic

In the Range Rover Sport L320 the 3.0-litre V6 creates its own touring atmosphere. Quieter than expected, with composed pull. Bought with solid documentation, this is a character diesel with a recognisable personality.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Crankshaft bearing failure from design weakness

The 306DT inherits the narrow crankshaft design of the 276DT. Bearing shells spin in operation and block oil galleries. Service bulletin SSM71816 covers 3.0L versions as well. Engine replacement costs Β£6,000–12,000.

Symptoms: Rhythmic knocking from the lower engine block (worse under load), oil pressure loss, metal particles in the oil filter

6,000–12,000 $ from 180,000 km
!! Timing chain and tensioner wear

From around 80,000 km the 306DT chain tensioners and guides can wear. Rattling on cold start is the typical early warning. Left unattended, chain jump and engine damage follow.

Symptoms: Metallic rattling on cold start (disappears once warm), check engine light, P0008/P0016/P0017

2,000–6,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! Injector over-fuelling with piston damage

Certain 306DT injectors can over-fuel, causing extreme heat buildup in the cylinder and piston melting. Metal particles from the resulting damage destroy other engine components.

Symptoms: Individual cylinder power loss, rough engine noise, fault codes on individual injectors, metallic sounds

2,000–8,000 $ from 140,000 km
!! Oil cooler leak (same as 276DT)

The 306DT has the same problematic oil cooler as its predecessor the 276DT. Oil-coolant cross-contamination is possible. Regular inspection of the coolant for oil traces is recommended.

Symptoms: Oil traces in the coolant reservoir, coolant loss, rising engine oil level

600–2,000 $ from 150,000 km
!! Oil pump pressure valve failure

The oil pump pressure regulator valve can fail and deliver insufficient oil pressure. Frequent oil changes (max 10,000 km interval) with quality oil are essential for prevention.

Symptoms: Oil pressure warning, engine noise, code P06DD (oil pressure regulation)

500–2,500 $ from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Suspension Air springs leaking

Rear air springs tear at the base and lose pressure. Vehicle drops to one side or completely after parking. Valve block and height sensors are also typical failure points from approximately 100,000 km.

800–2,200 $ from 110,000 km
!! Brakes Vacuum pump brake assistance failed

Vacuum pump fails and cuts brake servo assistance. Vehicle subject to recall. Danger from massively increased brake pedal effort. Leaking brake lines at the front axle also known.

300–800 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension Front wishbones worn

Front lower wishbones and their bushings wear early due to the vehicle's high weight. Knocking and clunking at low speeds and under braking is typical. Full arm replacement recommended.

400–900 $ from 90,000 km
!! Brakes Electric parking brake jams

Electronic parking brake jams after worn brake pads or corroded guides. Fault code C1A00 (control module). Actuator module often needs complete replacement. Mainly affects 2006–2011.

500–1,200 $ from 145,000 km
!! Gearbox Rear axle differential leaking

Rear axle differential loses oil from approximately 100,000 km due to ageing seals. Bearing damage threatens if neglected. Oil seepage visible at the differential, often accompanied by a burning oil smell.

250–700 $ from 110,000 km
!! Body Sunroof drains blocked

Panoramic or sunroof drain hoses block with leaves and debris. Water runs into the cabin and can damage ECUs under the seats. Typical on 2005–2009 models.

150–500 $ from 80,000 km
!! Electronics Door lock failed

Door lock mechanism defective β€” doors cannot be correctly locked or unlocked. Sealed unit must be completely replaced. Recall issued for unintended opening while driving on certain model years.

250–500 $ from 100,000 km
! Electronics Battery warnings after facelift

Facelift models from 2010 onward show increased battery faults due to higher electrical loads. Pixel failures in the instrument cluster display known. Corroded earth points are a common cause of cascading fault messages.

100–600 $ from 100,000 km

Reports & Tests

dauertest AUTO BILD used car test 2019-06
Below average

Suspension and air suspension of the Range Rover Sport L320 are exceptionally failure-prone.

NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
345 complaints Β· 2005–2013
Airbags
55 ⚠ 4
Body Structure
50 ⚠ 4
Engine
42
Fuel System
40 ⚠ 1
Fuel System
34

Top Reported Issues

⚠ Airbags (55 complaints)
⚠ Body Structure (50 complaints)
⚠ Engine (42 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) Β· 2026-03