2012 Rangerover vogue

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Rover2012

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Hi, I have a 2012 Rangerover vogue 4.4 diesel. The media on off switch is flashing orange this causes the headunit screen to flash in a regular sequence and sound to drop out on all media inputs, after about a minute everything works as normal for about a minute then the sequence repeats itself. I have changed the Bluetooth module but can't guarantee that I bought a good one, but it is showing exactly the same fault, any ideas please. I don't have permission to upload a video, I'm guessing it's because I'm a new member, any advice would be appreciated
 
Buy a MOST loop bypass female plug, unplug the MOST loop at the Bluetooth module, that is the fibre optic one which flashes with red light. If the problem is fixed then it is the Bluetooth module, if not work through each connection on the MOST loop until you find the culprit. You need to ensure the loop ring is not unplugged anywhere whilst testing or the head unit will just display a logo and the power light will flash.
 
Hi, I have a 2012 Rangerover vogue 4.4 diesel. The media on off switch is flashing orange this causes the headunit screen to flash in a regular sequence and sound to drop out on all media inputs, after about a minute everything works as normal for about a minute then the sequence repeats itself. I have changed the Bluetooth module but can't guarantee that I bought a good one, but it is showing exactly the same fault, any ideas please. I don't have permission to upload a video, I'm guessing it's because I'm a new member, any advice would be appreciated
Welcome. There seems to be a problem with the site loading photo's or videos at the moment, nothing to do with you being a newbie.
Sorry, I can't help with your electronic problem other than to suggest diagnostics.
 
Buy a MOST loop bypass female plug, unplug the MOST loop at the Bluetooth module, that is the fibre optic one which flashes with red light. If the problem is fixed then it is the Bluetooth module, if not work through each connection on the MOST loop until you find the culprit. You need to ensure the loop ring is not unplugged anywhere whilst testing or the head unit will just display a logo and the power light will flash.
 
Buy a MOST loop bypass female plug, unplug the MOST loop at the Bluetooth module, that is the fibre optic one which flashes with red light. If the problem is fixed then it is the Bluetooth module, if not work through each connection on the MOST loop until you find the culprit. You need to ensure the loop ring is not unplugged anywhere whilst testing or the head unit will just display a logo and the power light will flash.
Thanks for the info I made up a Bluetooth bypass by using a plastic tube to have the fibre optics face to face, so I am glad that you have confirmed that it is not the Bluetooth module, I will continue my search, thanks again
 
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