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bdev



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FM reception with heated rear window on

Hi all,

Bought my first range rover last week (2010 TDV8)- so far very impressed, apart from a niggling issue with the reception when I turn the rear heated window on.

It affects FM reception and DAB... car is under the approved used warranty so can go to a dealers if I have to, but hoping there might be an easy fix ?

Possibly a bad earth or something? - Anyone had this ?

Thanks,
Dave.

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bad earthing does sound like a possibility... ... - .- -.




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Possibly a bad earth as you say. But why bother rooting atound, you coild be there for hours and not achieve anything, but the best place to start would be in the left habd rear cubby in the boot. Give all the connectors for the audio tackle a jiggle and see if that sorts it.

Take it to the dealer and get them to sort it, its what the warranty is for. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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