Thanks I found it.
Sadly it looks like the amp is dead.
Also Matt did you get a new seat base trim piece sorted?
I could do with one in Sand.
Ive got that fault too! the fibre optic system is called the MOST ring, have you checked that the amp is lighting up inside and heating up? if you unplug the MOST plug from the amp you should see a red light flashing in the optic cable, if you dont it could mean that the MOST ring is broken somewhere, if that happens you will only get the Land Rover splash screen and the orange light on the power button will flash (I think). There is a technical bulletin about this saying that it could be a corrupt EQ file in the amp?Hello
Do you know much about the fibre optic system?if that's what's called?it's just Im getting no sound but it seems as if everything is getting power and there no sign of water.Ive tried everything I can think of.
Cheers
Richard
its the small micro fuse on the radio module (the unit in picture 2 with the rippling white sticker) this fuse provides some of the amps power and if this fuse is blown you will get no sound from the system.
Matt
Afternoon, I am fairly new to this site, and very new to having a range rover.its the small micro fuse on the radio module (the unit in picture 2 with the rippling white sticker) this fuse provides some of the amps power and if this fuse is blown you will get no sound from the system.
Matt
Ive found it thanks.Could any body tell me where this microfuse is ? I cant see any pictures further up the page and I'm struggling to find the fuse
Hi I'm after some help I've just bought a 2004 Range Rover vogue and there is no sound from the stereo the dsp on the head unit keeps showing in white then going off I've checked the fuses in the glove box and they seem fine can anybody shed some light on for me please
A fairly typical symptom of water in the rear quarter gubbins.Ok I will check in the morning just seems strange to me that the dsp is in white on the head unit which would seem to suggest that it's getting power to the amp but then goes out after a minute or two and disappears off the head unit screen
Hi Matt,its the small micro fuse on the radio module (the unit in picture 2 with the rippling white sticker) this fuse provides some of the amps power and if this fuse is blown you will get no sound from the system.
Matt
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