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This is not a problem you should try to solve. The workshop obviously stuffed up and it is their job to fix it, even if they have to end the vehicle elsewhere to get it right, Do NOT be nice about it!
My guess is that the ECU needs to be reset and only an experienced Land Rover shop will have the gear and experience to do it correctly
some of these cars have a plug near the trip meter reset that is pressed with a long narrow object like a thin Philips screwdriver or a knitting needle.
2005 cannot be reset same as earlier model ,its a dealer only diagnostic equipment ,when its reset the radio will work as well because its all part of the immobilisor set up
Yes, this is the correct battery replacement.
information verified by the Land Rover World
web site, and the original dealership our vehicle
was purchased. Cheapest price found, $149.95,
Interstate Battery Center, Lorton, VA. Interstate Mega Tron Plus, MTP-H8
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