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RJPotts Member Since: 19 Aug 2021 Location: Durham Posts: 207 |
Sounds like the amp and bluetooth module have suffered. I'd get an electric heater in there and bake it for a couple of days, might not help but it won't hurt. The bluetooth modules are plentiful and not particularly expensive. The earlier ones (with a rounded edge) can be refurbished, apparently the later ones can't. Not sure re availability / pricing of amps.
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8th Dec 2021 3:54pm |
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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 570 |
First thing I would do is to find the source of the leak, loads of advice on here just do a search for "water ingress". In my case it was the tailgate seal, purchased a new one from Duckworth's. Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
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8th Dec 2021 3:58pm |
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RJPotts Member Since: 19 Aug 2021 Location: Durham Posts: 207 |
I should've said "The second thing I would do" haha Really do then get a heater in there and bake it for a couple of days. My old iphone didn't like being dropped in a toilet. 4 hours in the oven (after rinsing it and wiping it with antiseptic wipes) on 60' and it was resurrected. 2010 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black 2010 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Zermatt Silver [Gone] 2003 Range Rover HSE Oslo Blue [Gone] 1985 Camel Trophy 90 (Netherlands Team Vehicle) [Gone] 1990 Camel Trophy 127 (Workshop Vehicle) [Gone] 1989 Camel Trophy 110 (Workshop Vehicle) [Gone] 1998 Camel Trophy Freelander (South African Team Vehicle) 1995 Camel Trophy Discovery 300Tdi (Raft Unit) [Gone] |
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8th Dec 2021 4:04pm |
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