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RSE - Nowaytk - 02-12-2012 06:46pm

Just wondered if anyone else has had a problem with the remote for the rear entertainment ?
Mine is constantly going into charge mode & out of it which creates an annoying beep noise on the remote, I think it might be the recent cold snap we are having which is causing it, ( as the cabin heats up it tends to quieten down & eventually stop ). If anyone is experiencing the same problem is there a revised charging station that compensates in some way for the contracting / expansion of the plastics due to temp change? ( if that is even the problem )


RE: RSE - bell-auto-services - 02-12-2012 08:25pm

Hi
Yes mine did this from day one after i first used it for some reason, i cant remember how i stopped it making the noise. i may have even only just turned the beeps off somehow as it was that that was making me mad lol. I do remember it was a little fiddeley to refit after using and sometimes it didnt dock correctly.


pete


RE: RSE - Nowaytk - 03-12-2012 07:41am

Mine seems to fit ok, had no problems so far ( apart from first day, but then I was trying to fit it in backwards lol ) I've even tried to wiggle it when in, expecting to make the noise but very hard to replicate it except when you're driving along, then it's extremely annoying, ( to the point of taking it out & putting in glove box ).
I suppose it could be a trip to the dealers to try & sort, got to try & go on a cold day though


RE: RSE - chrisash32 - 18-12-2012 01:52am

Kind of related but not.. (and also my 1st post!)

the RSE remote in my RRE has packed up. Not covered under warranty as it was child inflicted. It looks to me like my unit will not charge at all. I wanted to connect the remote up to an external 12v power source on a bench test outside the car. This will help me check if it is the car side or the remote.

Does anyone know what the pin outs are? I would hope it was as easy as +12v and GND however that is far too easy and there are 4 pins.. grr


RE: RSE - Nowaytk - 22-04-2013 07:16am

Update;
Took it to the dealers for them to look at, first they tried new batteries in the remote & checked the wiring in the centre consul, problem still there. Consult LR again on what to do, try a new remote, problem still there. Consult LR again, try a new module, after hunting around trying to find one in their stock they had to get LR to send one down, fitted new module, problem still their. Now waiting for LR to advise what to do next. On the plus side they have given me a 62 plate sport autobiography to potter about in ( don't know if its a ploy to get me to change to one, but it is a seriously nice motor, really like the adaptive cruise.)


RE: RSE - XFullFatTim - 23-04-2013 06:00pm

I had adaptive cruise on my last RRS and it was fantastic for 97% of the year, as soon as we got sleet or snow and it plastered the sensor then it would give a heap of warnings about the sensor being obstructed and then switch itself off......... really useful when you have a 500 mile winter time drive as it didn't default to conventional cruise when that happened. But it is a great option.


RE: RSE - Nowaytk - 29-04-2013 10:46pm

Update;
After 3 weeks of driving round in the sport (& loving it), got a call from the dealer, it's fixed !. Apparently it was the docking station causing the problem, even though, with the remote plugged in it felt rock solid. Going to pick it up in the morning & even though the sport has been an awesome I'm really looking forward to driving mine again. Very Happy
Wow....... Got mine back today & as I drove out of the dealers it totally felt like I was driving a normal car, felt really low, it was only when I pulled along side a normal car did I get that feeling of being higher up. On the plus side, no annoying bleeps, so a happy bunny.