The fifth-generation Land Rover Discovery (L462) 2017-Present adopted a monocoque aluminium body, shedding weight while keeping seven-seat versatility and serious off-road ability on the D7u platform. Its electronics expect resetting after servicing. After an oil change the maintenance light is cleared so the interval restarts, and a TPMS reset follows tyre pressure work. New brake pads call for the brake pad wear reset, a replacement battery should be registered so the stop/start and charging logic recognise it, and electric window initialization re-teaches the glass. Steering angle calibration follows alignment. Pick the service reset relevant to your Discovery from the procedures listed below.