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sestorious



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England 2008 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HST Santorini Black
Steering wheel controls

Hi all, noticed the other day that when I changed music track with buttons on steering wheel, for some reason it beeped and voice control came on ??? I take it this is the old electrical gremlin rearing his ugly head ?? Cheers

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Bodsy
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Check the wiring behind the airbag, if it's not that, it may be the rotary coupler/clockspring

If it's that, I can provide new ones at a very good price compared to the dealer. Thumbs Up Bodsys Brake Bible
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Post #427119 Fri Jun 13 2014 8:27pm
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samanthacoolbeans



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Zermatt Silver

I'm new to Range Rover ownership too, yesterday all the buttons on the left hand side of the steering wheel stopped working after being intermittent for a few days. Now I don't have any cruise control.

Does this sound like the rotary coupler?

If so what sort of cost am I looking at to fix it?
I'm in Nottingham UK so any recommendations on a garage? Or is it easy enough to fix myself (I'm pretty good with a hammer and spanner;)

Thanks Samantha Currently enjoying 60mpg in a Audi A3 Sad Yawwwwn

Post #429028 Tue Jul 01 2014 8:48am
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martyn05



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey

Hi Samantha, I live by Junc 25 M1 (Sandiacre area) and I use an indy in Wirksworth called DLS.

If you ring them, ask for Nick.

They have done a lot of jobs for me and have been really good. In fact my car is going in tomorrow to have the drivers door actuator replaced.

If I need to leave my car with them, I use their courtesy car for the day. 2006 RRS SC Bonatti Grey (the 55th car/van I have owned)
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Post #429029 Tue Jul 01 2014 8:55am
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Bodsy
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Morning,

I can supply a brand new genuine LR part clockspring to you significantly cheaper than LR. It's straightforward to fit. You need a coat hanger or similar tool to have a 5mm hook to pop open the airbag, a 16mm socket
Philips screwdriver and possibly small Torx 20 or 25 bit.
Happy to talk you through it.
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Post #429030 Tue Jul 01 2014 8:56am
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samanthacoolbeans



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Zermatt Silver

Thanks Bodsy,
Do you want to PM me the cost of this part?

I'm sure it sounds like it's the rotary coupler but is there anyway to confirm this diagnosis before buying a new one? Unless the new one is so cheap it's not worth the effort to check it.

I've done minor repairs before on cars so I'm sure I can do this on my own if you say I only need basic tools x Currently enjoying 60mpg in a Audi A3 Sad Yawwwwn

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Bodsy
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If you take the airbag off, have a good look at the wiring. It's possible that it may be chaffed and a cheap (free!) soldering repair.

Otherwise, it's the rotary coupler. Will PM you the info. LR price for this is £270....... Bodsys Brake Bible
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