Landylearner
New Member
How easy is it to replace the MFU? I believe I've sourced the correct one so when I get it WHAT DO I DO?
I am a very practical person, but where cars are concerned I've never really done much other than oil, water and fuel. I'm kind of the "I could if I have too but never really had the urge" type.....until now....
This Land Rover bug is weird, I feel I should do more.....
Sooo......
I'm guessing I should disconnect the battery first, loosen the fuse board under the steering column (I assume it's screwed to something?) and then i can pull off the old MFU and attached the new one. Put it all back together and hey presto!
Is it that easy? Should I scratch my head for a bit like a mechanic in the garage up the road? Am I likely to kill myself or break something and is there something I have to do after attaching it to make sure it's happy?
:confused2:
I am a very practical person, but where cars are concerned I've never really done much other than oil, water and fuel. I'm kind of the "I could if I have too but never really had the urge" type.....until now....
This Land Rover bug is weird, I feel I should do more.....
Sooo......
I'm guessing I should disconnect the battery first, loosen the fuse board under the steering column (I assume it's screwed to something?) and then i can pull off the old MFU and attached the new one. Put it all back together and hey presto!
Is it that easy? Should I scratch my head for a bit like a mechanic in the garage up the road? Am I likely to kill myself or break something and is there something I have to do after attaching it to make sure it's happy?
:confused2: