Well, as you can see in that link, there are other vehicles with your problem. And don't feel too bad - there was someone who wrote an article for the VKS-737 newsletter about how in their car (I've forgotten the make) the engine would just stop when they hit the HF transmit button! Apparently this was quite exciting on the highway.
They had to go to a specialist who added some bits and the owner didn't know exactly what they were, but they worked. Which just goes to show.
Electronic vehicles are what we're stuck with. I wouldn't mind at all, but a problem like yours just shows how badly designed they are when there's no thought given to things like this. This is why I've stuck with non-computerised Land-Rovers.
Since this is a common a problem, just keep looking at what others are doing. Remember the point is to be methodical and to take one step at a time, much as with any other troubleshooting. Go by the articles that others have written and try and isolate one system at a time, or you'll just get confused.
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
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