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jfb1977



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How hard is it to remove the nav screen?

I've done various searches for this info but I can't find a simple "how to" anywhere.

My car had a tv in motion cable fitted by the previous owner and I want to remove it.

How do I get to the back of the screen to unplug the loom - is it easy?

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landyash



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Hi jfb1977, what model is yours?if it's a pre 2006 it will be in the boot,next to the tv tuner,if it's a 2007 on its fitted under the glovebox the is a cover under the bottom if the dash,it should be under there.
if you need any help drop me a pm with your number I can call you.
Cheers Ash

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Lolo



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To get to the back of the touchscreen.

Remove the two dash end heating units

Remove centre speaker cover

Remove dash

Remove the touchscreen holding bracket

Videos are on you tube - powerfuluk.

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Take about 2 hours first time.

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hoppy



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Re: How hard is it to remove the nav screen?

jfb1977 wrote:
I've done various searches for this info but I can't find a simple "how to" anywhere.

My car had a tv in motion cable fitted by the previous owner and I want to remove it.

How do I get to the back of the screen to unplug the loom - is it easy?

TIA. Thumbs Up


look on powerful uk...they have a video of "How Too"

Post #121277 11th May 2012 6:14am
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jfb1977



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England 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Santorini Black

landyash wrote:
Hi jfb1977, what model is yours?if it's a pre 2006 it will be in the boot,next to the tv tuner,if it's a 2007 on its fitted under the glovebox the is a cover under the bottom if the dash,it should be under there.
if you need any help drop me a pm with your number I can call you.
Cheers Ash


Mine's a 2007MY although the build date was late 2006.

Not sure if that helps at all?

And thanks to the other guys for the info - I may live with it rather than start ripping my car apart....currently I'm squeak and rattle free (not me, the car) and I can guarantee it won't be if I start pulling the dash to bits. Embarassed Past (too many to list, but a few favs)...
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