ChasingOurTrunks
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Doesn't excuse the issues (I've noted numerous ones that I had in first few months) for their car and none of these happen in our 2019 4Runner, but after having just driven 15 hours in our Defender I'd much rather have spent wheeltime in the LR than something else!
That last comment matters a lot actually -- I'll take a vehicle that puts a smile on my face every time, but comes with a bit of baggage, over a vehicle that bores me. Life is too short to drive boring cars! The fact that you're still smiling behind the wheel despite the issues you have had is a strong endorsement in my books.
Assuming these are ghost codes, I wonder if it can be remedied with a software update recalibrating the computer to sensor data. Still, a new vehicle should function properly.
Good point -- I'm assuming ghost codes because they go away, but there could be an underlying fault.