Interior lights, radio and clock no worky
#15
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
#16
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!
#17
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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