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Andy



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey
Bluetooth ULF stopped working

Hi all.
I'm no longer getting the telephone appear on the list on the SatNav. I've tried pairing it again but I'm not getting the flashing LED on the right hand side of the screen that indicates it's in pairing mode.

Is there a fuse somewhere for it?

Thanks

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Andy



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Found the problem. Pin has broken off in the ULF. Looks like a bit of corrosion. Pin 17 (red/yellow cable).

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mjdronfield



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That'll be the power pin then....

I'm guessing that's a fiddly soldering job.....

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Andy



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I opened up the ULF but the socket is soldered to the pcb and has some kind of cover around it and I can't see how to get this cover off to access the base of the socket. I planned on soldering a small cable to the point on the pcb and taking the cable out the side of the ULF to the plug, bypassing the socket.
It's gonna be fiddly but I'll try it when I get some more time.

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