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trevor madden

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Please help i have had no radio no reverse lights no sound on dvd no internal indicator sound BUT MORE SERIOUS NO COMPUTER on my 2004 Range Rover for over a month now please please can someone help.
Thanks in advance Trevor
 
Please help i have had no radio no reverse lights no sound on dvd no internal indicator sound BUT MORE SERIOUS NO COMPUTER on my 2004 Range Rover for over a month now please please can someone help.
Thanks in advance Trevor
Have you checked you battery and charging system? Go out and put a volt meter on the battery before you start it. Take note and then start the car and bring the revs up a bit and check voltage again. I drive a classic, so I don't know what the exact output you should have, but I'm assuming around 13.8 to 14+ volts when running. These cars are finicky when it comes to having all the voltage they need to run all that electrickery. Come back and tell us what you've found and hopefully @Saint.V8 pops in with his expertise on this. Good luck.
 
Initial thoughts are water in the rear L/H quarter or at least moisture in the connections to the sensitive gear in there.

That would kill Radio, Sat Nav, DVD and Screen.....as for the for reverse lights....check rear fuse box and the wiring to the rear lower tailgate.

Indicator sound I think is from the instrument pack, and the command to do so is given by the Lighting Control Module.....The LCM has been known to suffer water damage, it is located on the drivers side A pillar behind the side kick panel and up under the side of the dash.

Fiddle to get at but doable.....

The reverse lights are also run via the LCM, so could be related, I'd check the LCM connections first.
 
Have you checked you battery and charging system? Go out and put a volt meter on the battery before you start it. Take note and then start the car and bring the revs up a bit and check voltage again. I drive a classic, so I don't know what the exact output you should have, but I'm assuming around 13.8 to 14+ volts when running. These cars are finicky when it comes to having all the voltage they need to run all that electrickery. Come back and tell us what you've found and hopefully @Saint.V8 pops in with his expertise on this. Good luck.
Hi thanks for the reply but im a total loss when it comes to electrics, I know the car starts up straight away in mornings so i think battery is fine but you saying that has made me think.
Just before this happend i was checking fuses and took out the one for computer radio etc to check it and this all happend a day or two later could it be connected ?
 
Initial thoughts are water in the rear L/H quarter or at least moisture in the connections to the sensitive gear in there.

That would kill Radio, Sat Nav, DVD and Screen.....as for the for reverse lights....check rear fuse box and the wiring to the rear lower tailgate.

Indicator sound I think is from the instrument pack, and the command to do so is given by the Lighting Control Module.....The LCM has been known to suffer water damage, it is located on the drivers side A pillar behind the side kick panel and up under the side of the dash.

Fiddle to get at but doable.....

The reverse lights are also run via the LCM, so could be related, I'd check the LCM connections first.
Thanks for the reply but not got a clue about electrics but West slope Rover got me thinking i took the fuse to the radio computer etc prior to this do you think this could have caused it?
 
If the fuse was removed before the Sat Nav drive unit in the boot had shut down, it can goose the drive unit.....try unplugging the drive unit and seeing if you get radio, screen etc back (minus sat nav obviously) if you get that back, the Sat Nav drive is U/S.

If not, keep checking the rear quarters for signs of moisture.
 
If the fuse was removed before the Sat Nav drive unit in the boot had shut down, it can goose the drive unit.....try unplugging the drive unit and seeing if you get radio, screen etc back (minus sat nav obviously) if you get that back, the Sat Nav drive is U/S.

If not, keep checking the rear quarters for signs of moisture.
Ok thankyou so much for your help i will let you know
 
Ok thankyou so much for your help i will let you know
Hi just to let you know i was put in touch with a brilliant chap by Andys Landys (Coventry) I phoned the chap in Birmingham.He fitted me in the next day to sort the problem after a couple of hours the problem was solved plus my broken sat nav and cd player which i was not expecting all for a very reasonable price you can go to him or he comes to you (sorry to go on but after what seemed forever with this problem was sorted in 2hrs)
Thank you chaps for your replies but the job was just to big for me.
ps the chap is known as Andy- Navman 07905245385 or 0121 4279494
Tell him Trevor SAYS HI AND THANK YOU
 
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