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ravensfan1996
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This has happened to me 4 or 5 times in the past year. (only owned my LR for about 2years) Its a 2000 Land Rover Discovery 113k miles automatic.
From reading online I understand this to mean it has gone into "Limp Home Mode" and has detected a fault in the automatic transmission. The remedy is turn off the engine, and restart to see if the fault is corrected. Everytime I have done this it starts right up, the modes no longer flash and eveything seems fine.
My question is, Is this just a quirk? or is something really wrong?
From reading online I understand this to mean it has gone into "Limp Home Mode" and has detected a fault in the automatic transmission. The remedy is turn off the engine, and restart to see if the fault is corrected. Everytime I have done this it starts right up, the modes no longer flash and eveything seems fine.
My question is, Is this just a quirk? or is something really wrong?