@Buzz1500:
What was the date of your last service, you didn’t mention it above?
It’s quite normal for these vehicles to require servicing before the 12-month period due to “dilution” (as theoretically measured by the car) thereby chomping their way through the Service Schedule at a faster rate than the mileage and time would seem to require, i.e. it’s “due” a 96k/72 month service, because it’s already had all previous services on the Schedule, and that happens to be the next in line.
Not keeping to the Schedule, and having the service as missing in the OSH could land you in hot water if you need to claim on the warranty, and it may already be too late. I would contact LR Customer Service for clarification before much more time lapses, and if necessary get the service done in full. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?
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