Resolving Land Rover ABS software glitch

Feb. 11, 2025
This bulletin applies to 2019 Land Rover Discovery, Range Rover, and Range Rover Sport vehicles.

This bulletin applies to 2019 Land Rover Discovery, Range Rover, and Range Rover Sport vehicles.

After successfully completing the “Update ECU” application on the ABS control module, the ABS warning light may be on and the engine will not start. 

The cause: an error has been identified with the latest release of ABS software. The concern has been resolved with the release of PATHFINDER version 319. The manual patch is no longer available to download.

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Mike Mavrigian | Motor Age Editor

Mike Mavrigian has written thousands of automotive technical magazine articles involving a variety of  specialties, from engine building to wheel alignment, and has authored more than a dozen books that crisscross the automotive spectrum. Mike operates Birchwood Automotive, an Ohio shop that builds custom engines and performs vintage vehicle restorations. The shop also features a professional photo studio to document projects and to create images for articles and books.

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