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I doubt it is an expensive repair but there are several questions: Does it run on batteries or house current or both?
Does it have and indication of a display failure like bleeding LCD display? Does it do anything at all?
If you leave the original plugs connected to the radio unit you will be able to get an adapter from a motor store. In the UK Halfords keep most types, in the US I don't know what similar stores you have but i would imagine Radio Shack or similar will keep the type you need. Take the radio unit with you so they can see the connectors on the unit - they will probablky be ISO fittings and then they will be able to advise the Range Rover fitting.
If they do not have a suitable adaptor, ask them to identifiy the connectors on the radio unit (DIN, ISO etc) and then ask your local Landrover/Range Rover dealer if they can supply an adaptor for you.
Hope this clears your problem, please mark the post as Fixya.
Walkie talkies talk to each other. Try transmitting (talk to each other) so they receive a signal first. Do it in the same room. The try for range. It is not much. Even for a GMRS radio, these are low power and short range. Under 2 miles, must be able to "see" each other.
Hi niyo, The problem is that there's a panel which is under the LCD display that is damaged...It will be covered under warranty..Just go to the store where you bought it and claim the warranty..
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