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barrieeld



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Headphones & remote

Just wondered I'm on the lookout for 2x headphones and a remote for my vogue se, do I need to buy oem from landrover or can I get on eBay or salvage etc?

Also the passenger side rear screen seems to not want to come on although I'm sure I've done everything right on the nav unit...any suggestions as to what it can be?

Thanks in advance!

Post #82659 20th Sep 2011 6:02pm
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Have you turned it on in the drop down menu on the nav screen?

I think on mine you touch the tv / dvd icon for the rear. left and right have seperate icons. 08 model TDV8 Vogue SE Rimini Red/ parchment. 04 TD6 Vogue Oslo Blue / parchment
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Post #82691 20th Sep 2011 8:09pm
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barrieeld



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Yeh tried turning it on from the nav screen i can get the driver rear to appear but the passenger rear doesn't go on at all?

Could it be a loose connection?

Post #82736 20th Sep 2011 9:23pm
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It could be a loose wire, or it could be broken. I had a problem in my first S/C, it only came on sometimes, it was tracked down to a loose wire in the drivers seat. Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

Post #82754 20th Sep 2011 10:13pm
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barrieeld



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bozmandb9 wrote:
It could be a loose wire, or it could be broken. I had a problem in my first S/C, it only came on sometimes, it was tracked down to a loose wire in the drivers seat.


Is it a common fault?

Its really strange cause the back of the car has never been used...i doubt they've seen 10 hours of usage Laughing

Post #82756 20th Sep 2011 10:15pm
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with the seat possibly going back and forth many times it could be a loose/broken wire...welcome to the joys of ffrr ownership.. Wink ... - .- -.




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