@umbertob - The tech and service manager told me that they use different components and that none of the trucks share cameras, etc. Again the tech's wording on this when I questioned why LR wouldn't use the same components across the entire family were "when you spend the money and buy a Range Rover, you expect to press the button and (snaps fingers) the cameras to work instantly. The cameras are high def in the Range, and the cameras in the Land Rover are just standard". I mean to me if I buy a car whether it be an LR, Porsche, Honda, Toyota, Ford, etc. my expectations are that it works...
@finlayforprez - I've been more than patient with the dealership as a whole. I placed the order for my LR4 Sep 2012 for all the options etc, they ordered the wrong car. Had to reorder, and wait an additional 2 months. Not a big deal. I brought the LR4 in multiple times for the cameras... The 2 service advisors got to know me fairly well. Not a big deal. But now, the tech and service manager are telling me I'm not using the cameras correctly and feeling like the tech is talking down to me because I'm driving an LR4 and not a Full size Range... Getting to be an issue. I asked them to provide me with documentation on how exactly the cameras should be used and they couldn't do that. Asked them to provide documentation on how not use the cameras and they couldn't do that. Asked them again if the flickering is normal and they couldn't say if it was or wasn't. I'm typically a very patient guy, but it's starting to get frustrating especially with this last go around. I sent the videos to the service manager and she said it'll take a few days to get a response back from Corp. So I'm giving them till mid-next week before I go to the next level.