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roger 47



Member Since: 24 Aug 2012
Location: Exmoor Somerset
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United Kingdom 2017 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Fuji White
Blind spot warning l405 2017

Hi All
I had a replacement windscreen fitted by Autoglass two weeks ago, they recalibrated the the electronics after fitting.
I have noticed that the yellow/orange warning light is on all the time with both mirrors with no warning of passing traffic.
My question, is there a link between the windscreen electronics and the mirrors warning system.
Do I need to refer the problem to Autoglass. '88 RR Classic, '90 Classic, '93 Classic, '02 Discovery TD5, '55 Discovery 3, '01 P38 4.6, '06 L322 Vogue TD6, 2012 L322 Vogue TDV8, 2017 L405 Autobiography
Wife. '01 Freelander, '07 Freelander 2.

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silverhorse_dxb



Member Since: 25 Jul 2024
Location: Dubai
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United Arab Emirates 2019 Range Rover HSE 3.0 SC V6 Indus Silver

hi, had the same issue without any reason.

go to settings and turn off both cross traffic waring and blind sport options from the menu.

switch off the car, lock and leave about 30mins.

re-start and active both from menu again, mine was back after this and still working...

hope it helps...

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roger 47



Member Since: 24 Aug 2012
Location: Exmoor Somerset
Posts: 80

United Kingdom 2017 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Fuji White

Thanks very much for the advice '88 RR Classic, '90 Classic, '93 Classic, '02 Discovery TD5, '55 Discovery 3, '01 P38 4.6, '06 L322 Vogue TD6, 2012 L322 Vogue TDV8, 2017 L405 Autobiography
Wife. '01 Freelander, '07 Freelander 2.

Post #696856 25th Jul 2024 7:26am
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