Datatek
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Nothing is standard on a Range Rover, leaking O rings on the heater with make the carpet wet in the driver foot well which will feck the BECM, nothing to do with battery removal. A weak battery or one that's allowed to discharge can cause all manner of problems. The air suspension may go up and down, but if the air bags are worn and leaking the compressor will soon give up the ghost. Then there is the RF receiver, the original MK1 0r MkII can respond to WiFi, wireless doorbells etc keeping the BECM awake and flattening the battery. HEVAC blend motors, aircon condensor failure, the list is endless.Surely some electrical faults are okay like the Windows and central locking - that's fixable, right? I recall seeing something about it being related to battery removal.
The rest are relatively standard I guess. I presume too that if the air suspension lifts and lowers its fine - no special checks on th front.