krishxq

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Good day everyone!
Finally i bought my first Range Rover. It is 2005 TD6 L322.
Drives very lovely, i already love it.
But there is a little problem - navigation system and monitor is working well, but there are no sound from speakers. I tried all of youtube suggestions, but nothing worked out for me :(
So i wated to ask - maybe anyone know some mechanic or just Land rover people, who can take a look at my buddy? I am located in Newcastle, North Shields.
Thanks before!
Have a great day!
 
Look for damp, water and corroded connectors in the near side rear quarter. do not unplug anything until the light has gone out on the satnav unit.
 
There is another thread going with possibly the same fault.
As said could get eggspensive speshully if it's the touch screen high end system.
 
Oh and did you buy it from a dealer?
No, it was gamble from auction.. So im actually happy, that everything else works fine, and just needed a little cosmetic repair. :)
I already took out amplifier and radio, Bluetooth modules to check, also check all the fuses, seems ok. Water damage is suspected, but how do you know if the amplifier is dead or just needs to be cleaned? I cleaned connection places and else also.
 
No, it was gamble from auction.. So im actually happy, that everything else works fine, and just needed a little cosmetic repair. :)
I already took out amplifier and radio, Bluetooth modules to check, also check all the fuses, seems ok. Water damage is suspected, but how do you know if the amplifier is dead or just needs to be cleaned? I cleaned connection places and else also.
Hard to trouble shoot the amp unless you have a scope and some knowledge.
Did you look for corrosion in the connectors? It only takes a trace of copper oxide to play havoc, you may need a magnifying glass to see it.
 
Hard to trouble shoot the amp unless you have a scope and some knowledge.
Did you look for corrosion in the connectors? It only takes a trace of copper oxide to play havoc, you may need a magnifying glass to see it.
Yes, I watched, but there was no corrosion. but I haven't put anything back in the car on the trail, I'll check again. Also i wanted to ask - in other topics they said, that there are some little fuse in radio unit - you know something about it? I couldnt find one.. :(
 
From what I read the sound and signalling use the fibreoptics so if the screen switches between the various modules then IMO that proves the fibre is good and it points to the amp if it's the high end DSP amp.
If as @Datatek says it uses the copper then a scope would be the order of the day.
 
From what I read the sound and signalling use the fibreoptics so if the screen switches between the various modules then IMO that proves the fibre is good and it points to the amp if it's the high end DSP amp.
If as @Datatek says it uses the copper then a scope would be the order of the day.
 

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Just been watching this but I don't see any fibre connections so I guess there is more to it than what RAVE says

 

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