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TimperleyRR



Member Since: 13 Aug 2016
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE Td6 Buckingham Blue
DVD mecha error Fix

So I do not pretend to be any sort of expert, as a cardiologist I am more used to fixing tickers rather than Range Rovers, but I though it would be useful to others to document my efforts to fix the dreaded - mecha error - that had me searching ebay for replacement DVD changers with eye watering results of £500 buy nows from the breakers. I don't know if there is more than one cause for "mecha error" to display on the screens when trying to play a DVD but it generally seems to be a problem with a stuck load arm either refusing to load or unload DVDs. In my case the problem started when I disconnected the battery with a DVD in - that then refused to unload and allow the mag to eject.
The steps below assume you have successfully removed your DVD unit. Obvious when you look at it -but you need to remove the 8mm nuts from the rear set entertainment unit first - tilt it forward then remove the screws holding its bracket on. You can then remove the rest of the nuts at the bottom and the two at the top that hold the DVD changer / sat nav / and blue tooth phone module as a unit. It is then simple to unscrew the 4 screw on each side of the bracket holding the DVD changer - and slide it out forwards.
Then get some silicone spray (I used one made by WD40 - not actual WD40 I stress) and follow the pcis below:



































Reassembly is then simply the reverse of disassembly. Put back in your RR, I would advise leaving it not screwed back into the bracket until you are sure it has been loading discs and ejecting mags flawlessly for a few days (it is easier to slide it back out for some more lubing). If in doubt more lube Censored !.

Last edited by TimperleyRR on 3rd Sep 2016 7:53am. Edited 4 times in total

Post #402677 30th Aug 2016 8:58pm
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gregdav



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Wow! Open dvd surgery.
Seriously TimperleyRR, great write up and well done.
I don't have a dvd in mine, but I'm sure that someone will benefit from this brill write up.
I think it deserves a wiki.
greg. Thumbs Up

Post #402804 31st Aug 2016 8:16pm
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DocD



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Thanks great write up, i'm having the same issues with my DVD changer.

I'm definitely not an expert as an anaesthesiologist.. but i like to tinker.

I seem to be struggling to remove the changer from the numerous brackets in the rear left compartment (boot), any Ideas?

Post #403154 3rd Sep 2016 10:54am
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TimperleyRR



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My wife is out in the RR now so I can't take any pictures. Basically if yours is like mine the DVD player will be the lowest of a stack of 3 units, with the DVD sat nav above it and the nokia Bluetooth module at the top. All three of these are in the same cage and this needs to be removed to access the screws on the side holding the DVD player in.
The two nuts on top are easily accessible but at the bottom you need to remove the two bolts holding the rear seat entertainment module in (the long oblong unit standing vertically at the bottom right) and take its bracket off from the top before you can reach the final bolt for the DVD cage.
I will update the post with pictures when I can.

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TimperleyRR



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DVD removal procedure

As requested by DocD here is the removal (and re-installation procedure):















Hope this helps.

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Ian928



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Brilliant description! I have the deepest respect for people like you that not only handle their car repairs, but have what it takes to make a DIY description like this to help others! It really is remarkable!

Did you disassemble it once more just to make this description?

I have now printed both your descriptions and plan to send the wife (who is a orthopeic surgeon and therefore also used to following descriptions) to fix the DVD.

Our player do have a stuck DVD (does not eject, we can see that one DVD has stuck inside the player), but it does not give a Mecha Error message.

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wiki'fied , thank you Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Post #403354 5th Sep 2016 7:08am
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DocD



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Thank you so much TimperleyRR you are a Saint! my set up is identical. Once my FF is back from the gearbox specialist I'll be following your instructions. Bow down

if you ever find yourself in sunny South Africa, please PM me.

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TimperleyRR



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Glad I could help and glad to know there is a thriving international medical community tinkering with their Range Rovers. Please look carefully at the pictures for faint red circles. Some of the ones I added in powerpoint became v thin and nearly invisible when I converted them to JPEGs.

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axle



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Just had to do this , superb instruction and all went well , apart from one tinsy winsy detail ; it was 37° in the shade today Shocked sweating like an Amish boy in a brothel Censored think i'll slip in the pool now Whistle 2008 MY Supercharged
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and no ugly kid windows.
magnus satis quod turpis satis

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Danwilderspin



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Sorry to bump this up but i used silicone spray but every few weeks I still get it stopping to eject and it’s dried up.

Is there a problem using traditional Castrol grease on eject mechanism? Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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Ian928



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My changer is still working intermittent during summer, but stops working in the winter. 2006 Supercharged

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Danwilderspin



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So would traditional grease cause any issues on the mechanism? Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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Weegie



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Rather than spray I would be inclined to use a light amount of silicone grease. eg. Nyogel 760 John
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Danwilderspin



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How about a small amount of castrol multi purpose grease in my finger tip? Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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