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CHECK BATTERY VOLTAGE SHOULD BE 12.6 VOLTS. IF BATTERY CABLES TIGHT AND BATTERY CABLES AND BATTERY POST CLEAN FREE FROM CORROSION. STARTER COULD BE BAD.TAP STARTER SEE IF IT CRANKS. IF NO REMOVE STARTER HAVE IT BENCH TEST. TURN OFF RADIO BEFORE DISCONNECTING NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLES TO KEEP FROM LOSING RADIO CODE.
No default code that I know of, I would call back your sales manager. If you had the car serviced at a Land Rover dealer check the service form as oftern the radio code will be listed on the top section.
It is usually listed in the top section of repair invoices from a dealership. If you still cannot get the code. there are many sites on the internet that can supply the code for a fee.
have you got a picture of stereo or model number as they all work differently , i will be able to tell you how to put code in and clear security with this information
I had a new cd player fitted to my 97 discovery and that did. Raido codes are free, providing you can prove ownership. Just visit a main landrover dealer, they got mine in about 10 minites.
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