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The auxiliary battery in the Land Rover Discovery 4 is located underneath the passenger side of the dashboard. Over time, issues may arise with the battery, such as leaks that can lead to fluid spills or complete drainage. In such cases, the battery will need to be recharged or replaced. Rapid draining of the battery may occur, requiring repairs. If the battery case cracks, it will need to be replaced entirely. Eventually, this part of the vehicle will become ineffective and will need to be changed every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. While it may incur some costs, you will need to be prepared to spend money to ensure your car stays operational.
The auxiliary battery on the Land Rover Discovery 4 is situated underneath the dash on the passenger side.
I can't locate it because it's not in my possession.
In the United Kingdom, the backup battery is located in the front of the car, on the driver's side under the protective cover near the windshield.