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You can find it Bak in the Trunk
If the radio in a 1997 Range Rover turns on but has no volume, several issues could be causing this. First, check the volume settings and ensure the mute function isn't activated. If the settings are correct, there may be a problem with the speaker connections, a blown fuse, or a malfunctioning amplifier. Inspecting the wiring and connections or replacing the radio may be necessary to resolve the issue.
coil or the ignition amplifier
In a P38 Range Rover, the amplifier is typically located in the rear cargo area, specifically on the left side behind the trim panel. Accessing it may require removing the panel to reach the amplifier directly. This component is part of the vehicle's audio system, enhancing sound quality for the speakers throughout the vehicle.
Under the passenger seat.
The 2010 version of the iconic Range Rover by Land Rover comes with features such as: Bluetooth connectivity, mp3 connection, satellite radio, side airbags and traction control.
To find the radio code for your 1996 Land Rover Range Rover, you can check the owner's manual, as the code is often written there. If you can't find it, you can contact a Land Rover dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN) to request the code. Additionally, some online resources and forums may provide assistance in retrieving the code based on your radio's serial number.
In a RHD the port is in the passenger foot well above the passengers right foot.
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hi, you could try underneath passenger seat towards the back
on a rhd it is behind the panel, which is below the glove box on the passenger side
He has a range rover