IMO if the vehicle is serviced with care that water in fuel sensor is useless though strangely it's on the same circuit with the fuel pump feed so there are two possibilities:
1. a problem with the pump's feed which will bring up the water in fuel warning too as the warning comes on if it's output drops below 1.8V
2. a problem within the sensor which puts a load on the pump's circuit not enough to blow the fuse but enough to disturb the pump
.....or a frantic hypothesis that LR made it so on purpose without mentioning that in any document as when there's a water in fuel warning due to excessive water the management to cut the fuel supply to protect the engine :idea:
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