Hi guys.
I have been trying to fit a new head unit to my P38, and it didn't initially work. Me being me, I fired out the multimeter to make sure I was getting power to it. Of course, me being me, I didn't realise I don't actually have the necessary skill to perform such an action, and blew fuse 8, according to the dashboard.
Sooooo. Really hoping I haven't blown something terribly serious. Is this likely to be the case?
I will be near a Land Rover dealership tomorrow, so was just going to pop in and try to pick up a new fuse (and ask where it is located), but I'm guessing, from my google searching (that I do actually have the ability to do apparently), that its in RL7 on the fuse box. Is this correct?
Will LR pull my pants down here for a replacement? Or will it be cheap enough to not be too bothered? Where else might I be able to get this part? Is it easy to find? And will this likely solve the problem? I doubt it will solve the problem of getting my headunit to work, as I suspect that is something else, but hopefully it fixes something.
Cheers for any help.
I have been trying to fit a new head unit to my P38, and it didn't initially work. Me being me, I fired out the multimeter to make sure I was getting power to it. Of course, me being me, I didn't realise I don't actually have the necessary skill to perform such an action, and blew fuse 8, according to the dashboard.
Sooooo. Really hoping I haven't blown something terribly serious. Is this likely to be the case?
I will be near a Land Rover dealership tomorrow, so was just going to pop in and try to pick up a new fuse (and ask where it is located), but I'm guessing, from my google searching (that I do actually have the ability to do apparently), that its in RL7 on the fuse box. Is this correct?
Will LR pull my pants down here for a replacement? Or will it be cheap enough to not be too bothered? Where else might I be able to get this part? Is it easy to find? And will this likely solve the problem? I doubt it will solve the problem of getting my headunit to work, as I suspect that is something else, but hopefully it fixes something.
Cheers for any help.