michaelpotz
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Hey Guys - ANY SUGGESTIONS HERE
Just purchased the 2010 HSE LUX Range Rover from my best friend who has properly serviced this vehicle since he bought it new. I have all the records.
Here is the STEREO Problem...
Everything worked perfectly for the first 30 days (5 months ago when I purchased it). Day 31 I had to replace the ECU (back left compartment) that corresponds with the KEY FOB - along with getting a new key FOB. A local certified mechanic shop here in Phoenix did all the work.
Day 60 - the radio itself stops working - the touch screen / navigation screen all worked except the radio (not satellite) - the 10 or 12 station screen (sometimes appears) but it won't let you program a local station - the screen becomes frozen....
Day 61 - from the back seat entertainment there is a AUX 32m plugin that I used to plug my phone in and listen to music that way....
Day 61.5 - reviewing the forums - it led me to look at my blue tooth component in the left rear compartment - however the blue tooth works alright....
DAY 150 - I got some music on a USB Stick and drove to Mexico (about a 4-hour drive) with the USB only being played the final hour of the drive. A burning electrical smell began coming from the dash. Pulled over and the dashboard speaker began smoking! Basically, about to catch fire! I quickly pulled the fuses 64/67/68 of the stereo which stopped the front Navigation / Home Screen / Radio components from now working or illuminating.
Day 152 - just got back from Mexico and placed the fuses back into the fuse panel and within 3 minutes the electrical burn smell began (something burning up - like wires have crossed) I immediately removed the 3 fuses and back to (I guess) lower level of normal - the Range Rover won't catch fire....
History & Questions
I did on day 61.5 inspect the fiber optic lines that clip into the blue tooth component - plugged back in with the blue tooth working....
Other than that - there was no wires clipped, reconnected, rerouted etc. Everything was working fine until Day 60....
What could possibly cause the wires / front dashboard speaker to overheat?
Any suggestions of getting the radio working?
Software Update?
This problem can't be singular - it most likley happened to someone out there - I am sure it is a rare issue - however ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREAT!
Thank you All
Just purchased the 2010 HSE LUX Range Rover from my best friend who has properly serviced this vehicle since he bought it new. I have all the records.
Here is the STEREO Problem...
Everything worked perfectly for the first 30 days (5 months ago when I purchased it). Day 31 I had to replace the ECU (back left compartment) that corresponds with the KEY FOB - along with getting a new key FOB. A local certified mechanic shop here in Phoenix did all the work.
Day 60 - the radio itself stops working - the touch screen / navigation screen all worked except the radio (not satellite) - the 10 or 12 station screen (sometimes appears) but it won't let you program a local station - the screen becomes frozen....
Day 61 - from the back seat entertainment there is a AUX 32m plugin that I used to plug my phone in and listen to music that way....
Day 61.5 - reviewing the forums - it led me to look at my blue tooth component in the left rear compartment - however the blue tooth works alright....
DAY 150 - I got some music on a USB Stick and drove to Mexico (about a 4-hour drive) with the USB only being played the final hour of the drive. A burning electrical smell began coming from the dash. Pulled over and the dashboard speaker began smoking! Basically, about to catch fire! I quickly pulled the fuses 64/67/68 of the stereo which stopped the front Navigation / Home Screen / Radio components from now working or illuminating.
Day 152 - just got back from Mexico and placed the fuses back into the fuse panel and within 3 minutes the electrical burn smell began (something burning up - like wires have crossed) I immediately removed the 3 fuses and back to (I guess) lower level of normal - the Range Rover won't catch fire....
History & Questions
I did on day 61.5 inspect the fiber optic lines that clip into the blue tooth component - plugged back in with the blue tooth working....
Other than that - there was no wires clipped, reconnected, rerouted etc. Everything was working fine until Day 60....
What could possibly cause the wires / front dashboard speaker to overheat?
Any suggestions of getting the radio working?
Software Update?
This problem can't be singular - it most likley happened to someone out there - I am sure it is a rare issue - however ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREAT!
Thank you All