B Brains New Member Nov 30, 2010 #1 Hi All, Am enjoying my first Range Rover but have some small niggles that someone may have experience of. Heated front screen does not work. have orange indicator in the switch when switched on, but does not clear the screen. any ideas?? many thanks
Hi All, Am enjoying my first Range Rover but have some small niggles that someone may have experience of. Heated front screen does not work. have orange indicator in the switch when switched on, but does not clear the screen. any ideas?? many thanks
David_Cooper Active Member Nov 30, 2010 #2 The first thing I would do is check that the 'screen is actually a heated one.. they're frighteningly expensive and the non-heated is a cheaper option!
The first thing I would do is check that the 'screen is actually a heated one.. they're frighteningly expensive and the non-heated is a cheaper option!
S sandyt Well-Known Member Nov 30, 2010 #3 check the connections at the screen itself they may have corroded
kooky_guy Well-Known Member Nov 30, 2010 #4 Mine doesn't work either except for a 2 inch wide strip on the passenger side. Apparently they're not very reliable. Bit like everything else on the P38! I'm just waiting for a nice big stonechip so I can get a new one. Guy
Mine doesn't work either except for a 2 inch wide strip on the passenger side. Apparently they're not very reliable. Bit like everything else on the P38! I'm just waiting for a nice big stonechip so I can get a new one. Guy
B Brains New Member Dec 1, 2010 #5 Many thanks for replys. Yes it is a heated screen (can see the element running through) will try cleaning the connectors and see what happens.
Many thanks for replys. Yes it is a heated screen (can see the element running through) will try cleaning the connectors and see what happens.
Datatek Well-Known Member Dec 1, 2010 #6 Brains said: Many thanks for replys. Yes it is a heated screen (can see the element running through) will try cleaning the connectors and see what happens. Click to expand... Check the relays and fuses as well
Brains said: Many thanks for replys. Yes it is a heated screen (can see the element running through) will try cleaning the connectors and see what happens. Click to expand... Check the relays and fuses as well