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GregP



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Location: Exmouth
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Adriatic Blue

Good tip Craig, I need new wiper blades anyway. Was waiting until after salisbury as dont want to mess up new ones wiping muddy water off screen FFRR TD6 HSE
Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather.

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Porridge



Member Since: 31 Mar 2011
Location: Dublin
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Ireland 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black
Faulty Driver Side Windscreen Heater

rads wrote:
Noddy,


If only half of your screen is working, it may be the element has gone, or the screen is unplugged on that side.

David


Mine is not working on the Driver Side. Sad Takes ages to clear, with me sitting there like the Leaning Tower of Pisa looking out the Passenger side.
Can anyone shortcut the learning curve by letting me know where the "Plug" is, and the easiest access to it? Bow down
Dave G FullFat Porridge
2007 TDV8 Vogue.
2005 VTR 1000 SP2.
2012 Hayabusa.
2006 K1200 GT
1988 ur quattro.

Post #95752 2nd Dec 2011 2:50pm
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rads



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2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Tonga Green

Manual tells you you must disconnect the battery and wait (insert correct time here) as there is an airbag right under the trim which may smart a bit if it were to go off.

Prise out the "airbag" badge from the trim. It is quite tight and a bit tricky to do without leaving a mark on the trim. Pull the door seal out of the way of the trim. Undo torx screw under the badge, then the trim should pop off starting at the top, possibly with the help of a plastic trim tool.

Connector is towards the base of the screen. Put a multimeter across the connections going to the screen. Open circuit tells you the screen is goosed.

Good luck

David

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