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bogie



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black
Heated steering wheel not working ?

(2004 | 4.4V8Vogue)

My heated steering wheel isnt working. When the button is pressed, the light blinks red for an instant then goes off.

Is it supposed to stay on red all the time the heat is on? (never used it since ive had the car!)

Is there anything easy to check, like fuse etc ...although im guessing if its lighting up, theres power to it....must be something else, maybe the element has gone

Ive seen a new wheel core, on exchange for £175 , is that my best option ? cheers
bogie

Post #37384 21st Nov 2010 12:09pm
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JOKER



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Yeah the red light will stay on until you switch it back off , maybe it's the element within the wheel that has given up the ghost ......

Post #37386 21st Nov 2010 12:11pm
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bogie



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ah well ..maybe an excuse for a new wheel then cheers
bogie

Post #37403 21st Nov 2010 1:31pm
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Better still a new FFRR Wink Laughing

Post #37404 21st Nov 2010 1:33pm
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bogie



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LOL ...tempting it is...but my 2004 only has 50K miles on it ! ...its like new still

...I dont feel like ive got VFM out of a car if I sell it with less than 100K on the clock Wink cheers
bogie

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dan_uk_1984



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Surely you tested it when you bought the car? Rolling Eyes

New wheels can be bought from £150 (exchange) and they come with the new style much softer leather, you can also get them with the burshed aluminium spokes rather than peeling black. However there aren't any on fleabay at the mo. 

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bogie



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

nope...never tested it ...didnt even know it was there until I read the manual !

Ill take a look on the bay and see whats out there, TBH the wheel and the drivers door pull are the only bits showing 6 years of wear, so could do with new bits Smile cheers
bogie

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td6 vogue



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now what you mean mine is coming up to 40k miles from new 04.

Post #37480 21st Nov 2010 4:17pm
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daveo



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there is a module under the airbag that controls the heating, i would be inclined to meter out the element to see if its faulty, V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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Post #37505 21st Nov 2010 5:28pm
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bogie



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cheers...Ive just got the workshop manual pdf and reading through it now too cheers
bogie

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SGW



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May be worth checking to see if the relay is "clicking" when you press the button. It is located on the back of the fuseboard in the glove box. When you press the button you should hear it click in.
Stewart.

Post #39612 26th Nov 2010 10:40pm
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bogie



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ta - will give that a check tomorrow ...still havnt ordered a new wheel as I cant find anywhere with just a core in stock, I did find them for £130 ish, on exchange, but no stock

will check the relay.... cheers
bogie

Post #39630 27th Nov 2010 12:22am
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sorry for bringing up an old thread, but my heated wheel doesn't work, the list doesn't come on at all. Looks like it's been a new wheel fitted (2006 model) recently, i've tried the fuse which is ok... any other ideas??

thanks

Post #45586 11th Jan 2011 6:42pm
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bogie



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

if a new wheel has been fitted, has it got the heated element and connected up?

did the person fitting it even realise or just buy a new wheel without ?

I ended up buying a new wheel, It needed one anyway, so got a new trimmed core on exchange for £120 ...looks and feels like a new car now Smile cheers
bogie

Post #45598 11th Jan 2011 8:05pm
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duka



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sounds like I need to take the wheel off and check the connections or is there an easy way to remove a cowling or trim to check connections?

Post #45685 12th Jan 2011 11:20am
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