Thanks alot again.
I have the 4.4 engine. I didn't change the belts.
I will tell you what exactly happened and how i started realising that something is wrong.
I went to my local mechanic after a sit of 6 months. I changed all the fluids in the car, including the suspension fluid.
That was exactly a year ago, i started to notice that the height of the range on the screen on standard, but on the lowering and lifting keys, the orange light is on offroad, moreover before parking it i was resting it on access mode.
It use to raise by it own when i turned it on.
After 2 days i realized that sometimes on the lowering and lifting buttons, even when i was driving and turning off the vehical for couple of minutes, when i turn it on, the buttons will also show off-road, so i press down and it rasies up.
It might sound crazy but this is what i have to deal with while driving.
Once i ignored it, and was turning on a sharp turn going downwards, the range turned off steering and turned and a light of the range with 2 arrows from the left and right turned on the dashboard. I turned it back on and repushed the down button, and after that it went smoothly.
This was so scary for me, i could have smashed the wall infornt of me.
That's why i wanted your guys advice before i take it to my local mechanic, because honestly I'm scared i might get charged alot of money for nothing.
My range rover is an 4.4 sport hse version. With a 90,000 miles on it.
I've only driven it for 10,000 miles maximum. I don't offroad nor do crazy atuff with it. I just feel safer in it in the snow and rain and bad weather conditions.