Is the Fuse anything to do with the Infotainment Screen, I'm saying that as a few months ago, the screen in mine stopped working, I started the engine, the screen was completely dead, drove a mile, stopped it immediately started it again, still dead, drove for fifteen miles or so, screen completely dead all this time, stopped again, for around fifteen minutes, started it again all fine, it's never done it again (Touch Wood).
Well the manual just refers to it as the audio unit fuse.
I tried turning the car off, and doing the lock and wait reset which sometimes works, but it had no effect.
The infotainment system was just plain dead.
The other annoying thing was that other functions such as the reversing camera, and the park sensors of course also did not work,,and with my wife driving this big old bus they are needed!
I would be more than happy if every year I only had to change a couple of fuses, definitely live with that.
9th Feb 2014 11:16 am
M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8243
Re infotainment:
When starting, the system does a voltage check, if the voltage drops below (IIRC) 10.6v when cranking, the system goes into "survival" mode, just as the human body does and shuts down anything that is none essential until the battery voltage has increased to (IIRC) 12v. So far from anything being wrong the system is actually working correctly. You may even find that after driving for a while the screen will come back on its own, but other things may not.It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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