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Old Apr 16, 2026 | 06:59 PM
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Hello everyone,I’m new to the Land Rover family and have been doing a lot of research on an issue I’m having, but I’ve hit a bit of a wall and wanted to reach out here.I have a 2016 LR4 that had been sitting in a garage for about 4 years. When I first got into it, I checked over the wiring, belts, fuses, and connections, and everything looked good. I expected the battery (and key fob) to be dead, so I replaced the battery. After that, it started right up. I let it run for a while, pulled it out of the garage for the first time in years, then parked it back inside and shut it off.The next day, I came back, cleaned it up, added windshield washer fluid, and tried to start it again—but it was completely dead. No power at all.At first, I thought maybe leaving it at full ride height drained the battery (I read that somewhere), so I rechecked the battery connections and even exchanged the battery just in case it was faulty.Today I did more digging and started reading about the high-amperage “mega fuses” (300A/400A). I also found a loose wire near the battery that I’m not sure where it’s supposed to connect—I’ll include a photo in this post.For reference, I haven’t checked the passenger-side fuse box yet.If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, I’d really appreciate the help. Thanks in advance!
 
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That's for shipping when the vehicle was new. Just leave it coiled up out of the way. Shouldn't be part of your issue. You may want to check/replace the ECO start/Stop battery located on the drivers side under the cover area that looks like the one covering the main battery. Could be lots of reasons (fuses/relays) but we would need more symptoms and/or codes to help.

https://landroverforums.com/forum/ge...ery-lr4-82292/


 
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When it was running there were no codes or errors showing which amazed me because it had been a long time since it was running. It did not make any kind of weird noises and drove smooth.
I will look at that start/stop battery this weekend, as well as the relays and the passagenger fuse box yoo. Thank you!

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That's for shipping when the vehicle was new. Just leave it coiled up out of the way. Shouldn't be part of your issue. You may want to check/replace the ECO start/Stop battery located on the drivers side under the cover area that looks like the one covering the main battery. Could be lots of reasons (fuses/relays) but we would need more symptoms and/or codes to help.

https://landroverforums.com/forum/ge...ery-lr4-82292/

 
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