Interior lights, radio and clock no worky
The fuse chart in the interior isn’t very helpful for a couple of those fuses, including number 20. Here is a link for a quick chart which explains them a little better. A quick look here might save a lot of headache for a future searcher!
https://fusesdiagram.com/land-rover/...scovery-2.html
https://fusesdiagram.com/land-rover/...scovery-2.html
Just wanted to add, Fuse 20 in the passenger compartment on driver’s side was the solution for me, so thanks for that!
Backstory: Was rewiring my aftermarket stereo unit and neglected to disconnect my battery at first, causing a small spark when the yellow wire touched metal. I promptly disconnected the battery and from then on worked with it disconnected, but after resoldering all my old bad wires and firing the vehicle up, I noticed the clock was off and the stereo wouldn’t come on. Wondered what I had rewired wrong, and didn’t even think about that first spark causing a blown fuse, but after coming here and seeing this, I checked and sure enough, that was it! Everything works great now!
Backstory: Was rewiring my aftermarket stereo unit and neglected to disconnect my battery at first, causing a small spark when the yellow wire touched metal. I promptly disconnected the battery and from then on worked with it disconnected, but after resoldering all my old bad wires and firing the vehicle up, I noticed the clock was off and the stereo wouldn’t come on. Wondered what I had rewired wrong, and didn’t even think about that first spark causing a blown fuse, but after coming here and seeing this, I checked and sure enough, that was it! Everything works great now!
Just wanted to add, Fuse 20 in the passenger compartment on driver’s side was the solution for me, so thanks for that!
Backstory: Was rewiring my aftermarket stereo unit and neglected to disconnect my battery at first, causing a small spark when the yellow wire touched metal. I promptly disconnected the battery and from then on worked with it disconnected, but after resoldering all my old bad wires and firing the vehicle up, I noticed the clock was off and the stereo wouldn’t come on. Wondered what I had rewired wrong, and didn’t even think about that first spark causing a blown fuse, but after coming here and seeing this, I checked and sure enough, that was it! Everything works great now!
Backstory: Was rewiring my aftermarket stereo unit and neglected to disconnect my battery at first, causing a small spark when the yellow wire touched metal. I promptly disconnected the battery and from then on worked with it disconnected, but after resoldering all my old bad wires and firing the vehicle up, I noticed the clock was off and the stereo wouldn’t come on. Wondered what I had rewired wrong, and didn’t even think about that first spark causing a blown fuse, but after coming here and seeing this, I checked and sure enough, that was it! Everything works great now!
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