Attached is a series of links to articles related to the replacement of the "speaker" located within the Instrument Cluster.
If you can do the labour, it is a cheap fix and even if you have to pay people to get the instrument cluster out, the fix is still cheaper than buying a new instrument cluster. A junk yard cluster will not work as the cluster has to have the software data from the old cluster transferred to the replacement as there is a chip mounted on the instrument cluster that is a backup memory for the engine computer chip located on the glovebox located fuse panel pcb - serial numbers have to match etc.
When I use the turn signals there is no clicking noise anymore. The lights flash on the dash and on the outside as well but the indicator noise has stopped. Im not sure where to start troubleshooting for this as I would assume that if it is blinking outside that the relay is working. Any...
www.landroverworld.org
This is a speaker that worked from Amazon. The link has nice pictures of the speaker.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00&tag=viglink21385-20
CES 2" ROUND REPLACEMENT SPEAKER 2 WATT @ 56 OHMS PAPER CONE TREATED CLOTH EDGE
2" SPEAKER
2 WATT @ 60 OHMS
PAPER CONE ACCORDION EDGE
1 OZ MAGNET
TREATED CLOTH EDGE
Below is a good link and says the speaker is 100 ohm.
Community site dedicated to Discovery 3, 4 LR3 and LR4 Owners and Enthusiasts. Totally free to join - message boards, galleries, wiki, off road events, social meetings.
www.disco3.co.uk
Links to dash removal as well as speaker etc.
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic84798.html
Link to pdf re removal of speaker from PCB.
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/userpics/12690/D3_Speaker.pdf
More "how to" for the nitty gritty part of changing the speaker.
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...peaker.pdf
Some of the above links have good pictures and others relate specifically to Range Rover rather than Land Rover, but the speaker change is all the same.