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  1. Very new to this forum but have had my 97 hse for the past 2 years also had problems with hevac for that time? Was told blend motors etc, but did not make sense as under manual control all good. 2 different dealers. 3rd dealer said two many faults in system but believed it to be coolant sensor on heater core. After 2 visits reduce logged faults and arrival of part, sensor replaced all good now. Probably not related to you fault, but having worked in design and development of Auto climate control systems for Ford Mo Co ( Bosche hardware our program) they can be a pain. It does seem that you have done the basics not familiar with rovercom but most systems will only fault when sensors go out of range this can be a sensor fault or wiring etc as you have stated. Any way but was told by dealer if one sensor faults the range rover systems faults lots of others follow suite. Yes could be a wiring problem before you replace loom check all connectors when I was at ford occasionally we would have connectors not locked into there sockets so when the connector was mated the pin would push the receptor out of position. But have to say after 30 years in the industry it is still the simplest of things that create a problem not the more difficult ones. When friends ask me to look at their vehicles I start from the very basics and most of the times it works. Having said what I have to admit that the Range Rover auto climate control is fairly average. At the moment you seem to be on the back foot will talk to person at dealer I went too.He seems to know his stuff. Hope I can help.
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