cmtaylor777
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Hello all,
So the other day after a few days of not driving my truck, I started up and the Radio/Nav screen isn't working. Nothing at all. No radio, no Nav.....nothing. My wife said that when she drove it last it acted a little funny. She stated that when she started the truck, the screen came on , along with the radio but the screen stuck on the green screen with the Land Rover Logo. She proceeded to turn the unit off the unit by the power button then back on. It then functioned normally for the rest of the day. That was the last time it was in use until today when it won't come on at all. My first thought was to check the fuses. I found the fuses in the back under the kick panel on the passenger side. Are there any additional fuses I missed? I called the dealer and they advised me to disconnect the battery cables and do something like a hard reboot. He advised that I hlod the positive and negative cables together for 6 seconds.( disconnected from the battery of course) This had no affect.
My questions are.....
Am I missing any additional fuses?
Are there any other tricks that could fix this?
I have a 2007 Range Rover HSE superchaged.
Thanks in advance for all responses.
So the other day after a few days of not driving my truck, I started up and the Radio/Nav screen isn't working. Nothing at all. No radio, no Nav.....nothing. My wife said that when she drove it last it acted a little funny. She stated that when she started the truck, the screen came on , along with the radio but the screen stuck on the green screen with the Land Rover Logo. She proceeded to turn the unit off the unit by the power button then back on. It then functioned normally for the rest of the day. That was the last time it was in use until today when it won't come on at all. My first thought was to check the fuses. I found the fuses in the back under the kick panel on the passenger side. Are there any additional fuses I missed? I called the dealer and they advised me to disconnect the battery cables and do something like a hard reboot. He advised that I hlod the positive and negative cables together for 6 seconds.( disconnected from the battery of course) This had no affect.
My questions are.....
Am I missing any additional fuses?
Are there any other tricks that could fix this?
I have a 2007 Range Rover HSE superchaged.
Thanks in advance for all responses.