Since you have a relationship with the dealer.
Have them contact Land Rover about a Goodwill repair. If covered, you'll be responsible for part of the repair.
Yes.
If all they did was head gaskets, there's no need to mess with the tappets.
If they fell out and were put back in the wrong spots, then you would have issues.
Supercharger?
Yes.
Remove the power leads that go run across the wiper cowl. The go to the start stop module. Makes it easier to see what's going on.
Just remove the connections at the batter and fuse box. Flop over to the left side.
Are all the doors closed when you cycle the height switch?
And, does the amber status light ( on the height switch) go off when the dinging chime go off?
If it does, definitely electrical. Could be compressor or valve blocks.
For that DTC, a few things need to be checked.
Test the refrigerant system for proper freon charge.
Check the condenser and hoses for damage or restriction.
Test the air conditioning fan for correct operation. With the engine off, should spin with some slight resistance. With the engine...
The vehicle learns how you drive. It's called Adaptive Strategies. "
You can disconnect the battery for 30min. This will reset the learned adaptions.
See if this works.
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