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TomekW



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2019 L405 brake Auto Hold? GAP IID G4

Hi All,
trying to activate Brake Hold (Auto Hold) functionality in 2019 L405 and 2017 L462. My assumption is if ACC with Stop&Go can hold brakes, it should be possible to trigger brake hold by user.
Comparing CCF files from 2021 L663, 2020 L560, 2019 L405 and 2017 L462 I was able to get the menu and submenu in instrument cluster (L405), I can check the options but they are unchecking themselves after 1-2 seconds.
What am I missing? What else shall I do to get the Auto Hold working?
First picture below shows the menu, marked phrase says "Brake Auto Hold"
Second picture shows submenu with options:
- hold on demand
- advanced brake auto hold
thanks for sharing knowledge!



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Sooty



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Hi - Did you ever figure this out? I would subscribe to the same logic in and guess it should be possible!

Post #709862 21st Jan 2025 10:11pm
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TomekW



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no luck so far but keep trying

Post #709935 22nd Jan 2025 11:13pm
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Philip



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Think if such a useful option was workable, they’d have done it. It’s annoying getting out of something else with it and remembering it doesn’t work.

Post #709936 23rd Jan 2025 12:10am
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Gremlin500



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In my experience with other activations on the L405, if items immediately deselect themselves from a menu, then it means there is either a missing hardware module, or an incorrect version hardware module present.

I experienced exactly this when trying to activate TSR on my L405. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #709941 23rd Jan 2025 7:27am
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Sooty



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FYI, I contacted a company based in the UK called Hunters Prestige. They specialise in retrofitting Landrovers, particularly the L663 Defender and the new L460. Here’s their response to my question:

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Regarding your inquiry about adding the Brake Hold function to your 2019 Range Rover L405 Autobiography, I'm afraid this is not a simple activation. It requires additional hardware to be retrofitted to the vehicle. Unfortunately, this is not a service we currently offer for this specific model.


It seems I’ll have to keep pulling the parking brake lever while sitting at the lights!

Post #709944 23rd Jan 2025 7:48am
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Gremlin500



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This EPB behaviour seems to be very model/year/market dependent, so if you read this, don’t assume anything, and refer to the correct information for your country and model year. Thumbs Up “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #709987 23rd Jan 2025 4:30pm
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