I really wanted to purchase a Range Rover but with so many videos,forums about how they breakdown and need constant service it’s no wonder you don’t see them on the road. I was going to purchase new, or certified pre owned with low mileage. But my god even the stories I have read and watched with just 25k miles is terrible. People with families being stock on the road. I honestly don’t even know how they stay in business.
Try this 1; open the hood, 2; turn the ignition on by pushing the start button with your foot off the brake, 3; push the brake pedal and accelerator pedal for 30 seconds, 4; let off the pedals after it's done saying service resetting
I really wanted to purchase a Range Rover but with so many videos,forums about how they breakdown and need constant service it’s no wonder you don’t see them on the road. I was going to purchase new, or certified pre owned with low mileage. But my god even the stories I have read and watched with just 25k miles is terrible. People with families being stock on the road. I honestly don’t even know how they stay in business.
Well yes they do need high-level of maintenance. I wouldn't buy one myself I would personally go for a German car
how do I log a service on the online system
Log a service on to the car itself ?
@@cartec9600 The Digital service record!
It ain’t working 2014 Range Rover sport l405
Try this 1; open the hood, 2; turn the ignition on by pushing the start button with your foot off the brake, 3; push the brake pedal and accelerator pedal for 30 seconds, 4; let off the pedals after it's done saying service resetting
Maybe try having a 2021😂