Plitchey

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Hi all need some help I have land rover sport got some problems on first one o radio I've got no sound from radio or sat nav f and seems to work but no sound next Problem is I drive along I get engine system failed message then goes off and go car goes into limp mode stop the car turn it off turn it back on different back to normal can anybody help me with his problems
 
Hi all need some help I have land rover sport got some problems on first one o radio I've got no sound from radio or sat nav f and seems to work but no sound next Problem is I drive along I get engine system failed message then goes off and go car goes into limp mode stop the car turn it off turn it back on different back to normal can anybody help me with his problems

Before doing anything you need to run a full diagnostic on the vehicle, as there will be relevant codes stored.
 
Before doing anything you need to run a full diagnostic on the vehicle, as there will be relevant codes stored.
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The audio system says there's vehicle configuration parameter error, so at a guess it's had a replacement HU fitted, which would need to be configured to the vehicle. That's just a guess of course.
Gone are the day's when a second hand unit can be installed, without the vehicle then needing to be told it exists.

As for the limp mode thing.
Lines 2,3 and 4 in the first picture will all cause a limp mode event.
You just need to work our what the actual issue is. ;)

A lot of the other issues listed will be generated when a rubbish battery is being used.

These vehicles need a big powerful battery, that is in good condition, or a whole pile of codes are generated.
 
The audio system says there's vehicle configuration parameter error, so at a guess it's had a replacement HU fitted, which would need to be configured to the vehicle. That's just a guess of course.
Gone are the day's when a second hand unit can be installed, without the vehicle then needing to be told it exists.

As for the limp mode thing.
Lines 2,3 and 4 in the first picture will all cause a limp mode event.
You just need to work our what the actual issue is. ;)

A lot of the other issues listed will be generated when a rubbish battery is being used.

These vehicles need a big powerful battery, that is in good condition, or a whole pile of codes are generated.
Thanks
 
A lack of coms can be when the car is started and the battery as our mate says isn't man enough for the job and the starter robbers all available power and temporarily shuts the ecus down...
The battery is a good place to start. Get it tested first and go from there. A lot of these codes could also be historic and not current. So wipe them all first and look back at the returning codes. ;)
 

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