Land Rover Range Rover

The Land Rover Range Rover is the original luxury off-roader, blending limousine comfort with genuine all-terrain pedigree. Such a sophisticated SUV depends on numerous control modules to log service intervals, and they expect to be reset once maintenance is complete. The oil service reset comes after an oil change, a TPMS reset settles tyre-pressure alerts once pressures are correct, and a brake pad wear reset is required after new pads. The air suspension and steering systems may also need a re-learn following related repairs. Because the controls and on-screen menus changed considerably between Range Rover generations, every guide here is split by model year. Choose your Range Rover generation below to follow the right reset sequence.