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Unplug the sensor connector. Examine pins for rust, bent terminals, or melted plastic. Inspect the wiring harness for any spots where the insulation has worn through and the copper wire touches the chassis.

The multi-pin connector (often a 3-pin or 4-pin Molex type) can accumulate green or white corrosion, especially if the vehicle has been in a flood or high-salt environment. land rover b1d9f-11

A known issue in Land Rover/Range Rover models involves leaking sunroof drains that allow water to reach electrical modules under the carpet, including the audio amplifier. Unplug the sensor connector

If you own a modern Land Rover—whether it’s a Velar, Discovery, Sport, Evoque, or Range Rover—you may have encountered a cryptic fault code: . While Land Rovers are celebrated for their off-road capability and luxury, they are also known for complex electronics. The appearance of this code on your OBD-II scanner can be frustrating. But what does it mean? How urgent is it? And how do you fix it? The multi-pin connector (often a 3-pin or 4-pin

If your car is performing well and the code is only visible during a deep scan, many specialists recommend leaving it alone

A short to ground can eventually blow a fuse or damage the infotainment gateway module, leading to loss of multiple vehicle functions (camera, nav, climate).

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