Hi Pat, it’s the spline that goes and when it does, the RR does not go.
It’s not drivable and in most cases there is no advance warning.
The thing is now covered by Land Rover and many have been replaced in a recall, but double check that yours has been done.
I believe this is being done at Land Rovers expense, whether the RR is still under factory warranty or not.
Again check that it is a recall with your local LR dealer and they should also be able to tell you if your RR has already been done.
As to your speed, this has got to be the most speed deceptive vehicle I’ve ever driven.
I had had mine for about a month when I was out west, on a country road. I came around a long corner and saw a farm tractor part the way down a long straight, so I floored the RR to get around the tractor before I got back into some winding road, just up ahead.
I went around the tractor with ease and moved back over to the left side of the road. As I did, I just glanced at the speedo and then had to have a good look at it.
I had already back off to let the RR get back to the speed limit but I was doing 180 as I was overtaking.
This is one vehicle that lives on cruise control just to keep the speed down.
I even use the cruise control around town because you just seem to be going so slow all the time when you are not.


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