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elpeede Member Since: 09 Mar 2010 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 713 |
Typically they will return tomorrow when you go out for a drive. Hopefully! |
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14th Mar 2010 11:25pm |
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inkiboo Member Since: 13 Nov 2009 Location: Aubonne Posts: 80 |
Same happened to our MY2007; control unit in the boot had died. |
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16th Mar 2010 1:51pm |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
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3rd May 2010 11:56am |
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v8ranger Member Since: 14 Sep 2008 Location: Essex Posts: 25 |
I have now sorted it,it turned out to be the radio unit,managed to get one from flee-bay for £25.Fitted it and has been working all ok for the past 3 weeks. |
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3rd May 2010 1:20pm |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
How did you figure out what it was. I've taken out the black dsp amplifier which looks a bit corroded so thought it might have been that, just about to buy another one but now you've put a bit of doubt in my mind that it might be the radio unit. |
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6th May 2010 8:35am |
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v8ranger Member Since: 14 Sep 2008 Location: Essex Posts: 25 |
I had also suspected it was the DSP amp ,but i thought i would try the Radio unit first as this had corrosion on the contacts due to water ingress,so i tried a radio unit from a friends one & everthing came back up.I can only assume the other unit's get there power supply from the Radio unit. (The Radio unit could possible have a dry solder joint,as mine would come back to life intermittanly).[size=18][/size] |
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6th May 2010 10:56am |
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wart Member Since: 27 Apr 2010 Location: wolves Posts: 1 |
hi all.my 2000 has lost the sound on the sat nav and the radio isnt recogising the cd changer,ive checked all the wiring and it seems all ok,in the previous posts it mentions dsp amp? ive found the amp in the boot{i think}but now ive found some loose wires labeled up phone,is there any buttons i can press on the radio/sat nav to see what they are set to. ive held the radio button in and it comes up FLAT on the screen,any ideas would be grate. |
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9th May 2010 7:37pm |
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iancollins Member Since: 17 Mar 2010 Location: milton keynes Posts: 264 |
2008 TDV8 touch screen
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10th May 2010 9:15am |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6370 |
Had a gremlin the other night. Would pause for a long time before playing CD, sometimes the volume can't be adjusted by the steering wheel and the voice control button stops working. After a shut down its all fine again.
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19th May 2010 9:45pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6370 |
My Dad's TD6 has just stopped working for Radio and CD.
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19th May 2010 9:46pm |
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Duke Thrust Member Since: 07 Jun 2010 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 59 |
Mine's just done this, am going to pull the fuse and see if a re-set helps.
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20th Jun 2010 6:44am |
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Duke Thrust Member Since: 07 Jun 2010 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 59 |
Pulled the fuse, left it for a minute or two, popped it back and all is well again |
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21st Jun 2010 7:24am |
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bogie Member Since: 06 Nov 2010 Location: Notts/Sth Yorks/Lincs border Posts: 208 |
similar problem here with mine now, getting worse
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18th Mar 2011 7:39am |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
Assuming pre- touch screen satnav. Bit hard to see in this pic. This RR has 3 infotainment modules (4 if you include the nav computer): - DSP amp (black) to the left rear of the electronics compartment in the pic - TV module (silver) to the right rear (blue and white plugs barely visible) - BM53 radio module to the right front of the electronics compartment - but not visible in the pic. It's also silver and has a big, square, black plug and an antenna connector Check the fuse first, tho - not an unheard of prob.
RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr, P38, and 2 L322s (wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too) |
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18th Mar 2011 7:55am |
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