Land Rover Defender 110

The Land Rover Defender 110 is a stylish and dynamic vehicle. This page provides everything you need to know about servicing your Land Rover Defender 110, including service pricing, common issues, and service locations.

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Defender 110 logbook servicing

Keeping your Land Rover Defender 110 in peak condition is easy with our scheduled servicing. We follow the manufacturer’s recommended service plan, ensuring your logbook is updated and your vehicle stays in top shape. Drive with confidence knowing your car is getting the care it deserves.

Defender 110 basic servicing

If your Land Rover Defender 110 is a little older or you prefer a more flexible service option, our essential service package is a great choice. It covers the key maintenance areas to keep your car running reliably without the commitment of logbook servicing.

About the Land Rover Defender 110

The Land Rover Defender 110 is the full-length, five-door version of the modern Defender range. Reintroduced to the Australian market in 2020, it blends classic off-road utility with advanced technology and premium comfort. The 110 offers spacious seating for up to seven passengers, making it suitable for both rugged adventures and everyday family use. It features Land Rover’s Terrain Response system, permanent all-wheel drive, and a selection of engines including turbocharged petrol, diesel, and mild-hybrid options. With its commanding presence and serious off-road credentials, the Defender 110 stands as a versatile and capable all-rounder.

Common Land Rover Defender 110 problems

Many owners have reported glitches with the Pivi Pro infotainment system. Issues include slow startup, frozen screens, and navigation failures. Most of these problems are software-related and are often fixed with updates from the dealer or via over-the-air patches.
Models fitted with electronic air suspension can occasionally display warning lights for ride height or suspension control faults. These are commonly caused by faulty height sensors or calibration issues following off-road use. In most cases, a sensor replacement or reset will resolve the problem.
Some Defender 110s have experienced water leaks around door seals, roof rails, or the tailgate area. This has been most common in earlier builds. Updated seals and door alignment adjustments typically prevent repeat issues.
A few owners have noticed vibrations under acceleration or shuddering at certain speeds. This is sometimes linked to the all-wheel-drive system or transfer case and may require fluid changes or drivetrain inspection to resolve.
Similar to the Defender 90, the Defender 110 can experience unexpected battery drain if left parked for long periods. This is usually caused by background systems remaining active. A software update or improved battery management system often resolves the issue.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems like adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist can display faults or fail to engage. This is typically due to sensor misalignment, dirt, or minor damage after off-road use. Sensor cleaning or calibration usually fixes the problem.
Some drivers have reported minor rattles, panel squeaks, or trim alignment issues, especially around the dashboard and rear cabin area. These tend to develop over time and can be addressed during routine servicing.

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