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England 2009 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black
2009 Vogue screen suddenly stuck on logo

Hi all,

All electronics on the car were working perfectly (Bluetooth, cd, etc etc) then the screen became stuck on the logo with the orange flashing light on the power button. All I had done differently was ejected the nav vd from player and had put it back in although I doubt this caused the issue. Battery reset didn't work, fuses all look clean and intact and there is no sign of any water damage. checked all connecters for all the modules in the boot and all look fine. Any ideas before I go at it with a hammer?

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I would test each module in the boot in turn using a fibre optic bypass loop, this may pin point an issue with one of the components that’s causing the MOST network to fail.

You can pick up male and female loops for about £7 on eBay if you haven’t got them already.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186692364945?_s...R5yYrYqDZg Jonathan

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England 2009 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black

Is there any way to know which module is which? I find it hard to believe anything failed because it was all working fine yesterday. There is a module with av inputs and a reset button and I have no clue what that’s for. Junction for audio and visual maybe? But what does the reset button do? I can’t find anything online with a diagram for what module is what. Tried to bypass Bluetooth and it did nothing.

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