Update.
I bought a loop which allows me to bypass the Bluetooth module by disconnecting the MOST fibre optic and looping it back on itself.
cost $15
since then no interruptions to the stereo so yes, the Bluetooth module has failed.
for 15 that as a cheap way to diagnose the issue. I could have moved that along the MOST system and bypass each unit until I found the problem.
I don’t have any pictures of the unit but the link to the bypass is here Latest MOST Fiber Loop Bypass MALE&FEMALE Kit Adap_AU.f | eBay
its hidden under the cup holder for the third row (drivers side of the boot). Simply unplug the existing fiber cable and clip it into this loop instead.
Haven’t ordered the new Bluetooth unit yet, was considering selling the car soon so might just tell them the issue give them the link and let them worry about it. Unless I can’t find a new car soon, only so long before I want my Bluetooth calls back
Land Rover discovery 4 or range rover Bluetooth module. | Audio, GPS & Car Alarms | Gumtree Australia Stirling Area - Glendalough | 1261357696
Luke.. Does this help you or too late
thanks for the heads up Josh
It must have sold before I saw it, how much was it going for?
$100
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