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    P38 fuse box replacement

    As part of my preventative maintenance on my p38 - esp as the fuel pump relay died and then on a very hot day the A/C was blowing at 48 deg ......... I checked the relays .
    Fuse box was extremely hot and smelled of 'warm electricity '

    So I rang the trusty Land Rover dealer and purchased a new fuse box , funnily enough they keep them on the shelf !
    AMR6405 - manufactured late in 2015 - so there must be a demand ( can't imagine why )
    Refitting in approx an hour , purchased 4 new relays for fuel pump and a/c fans .

    All back together and yay the RR started !

    Total cost was $350.00 for the fuse box and 4 relays , it not difficult to do and gives me confidence that I'm sort of on top of a couple of electrical gremlins that seem to affect these beasts 👻
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    View of burnt - ness

    As seen , the fuel pump relay location is burnt as is the a/c mount .

    I looked at Ron's repair guide ,but I'm not that gifted ....
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    Hmmm, not good

    All out , these were the replaced relays - spare set .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rextheute View Post
    As seen , the fuel pump relay location is burnt as is the a/c mount .

    I looked at Ron's repair guide ,but I'm not that gifted ....
    I also eventually bought a new fusebox for mine.

    If I recall correctly, there are different fuseboxes depending on year.
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    Good point regarding variations .
    Mine is a 1995 4.6 hse , I think there is a super session chain which ends at this version - the Bosch ones are defo different .

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    Good work mate! It's a simple job once you've done it hey!

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    Good work!
    Just out of interest, what is involved in replacing the fuse box?
    I imagined it to be a complicated job with a billion wires, but Keithys comment has me questioning how hard it really is.
    It's one of those jobs I may have to tackle one day.

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    Well , it's the hardest job ever ........... Nah only joking !

    The main points are ;
    Open drivers window , take key out of ignition

    disconnect battery , negative terminal first , 13mm spanner

    Swap out relays - take a picture if liable to get distracted .... I replaced the fuel pump and A/C relays with new ones ( as they were the burnt ones )

    Undo the three retaining bolts 8mm socket

    Carefully disconnect the plugs on base - all colour coded so simple to match up

    Undo the earth straps for becms , 10mm socket

    It's actually easier than other tasks I've undertaken on a p38 . Just go slow and careful.

    Reconnect the battery - positive terminal first .

    Then restart the car , I then reset the Windows ( poorly mind you ) and resynced the key fob - this is important as you can't lock it with the fob unless paired with vehicle .
    Just make sure windows up , all doors and bonnet shut , use fob to lock and then lock drivers door with key , then unlock with fob .

    Should be good then......

    MLR at port Melbourne are very helpful - and keep the part in stock .

    Give it a go !

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterH View Post
    Good work!
    Just out of interest, what is involved in replacing the fuse box?
    Very, very simple. All the wires are on plugs which cannot be put back into the incorrect spots as they are keyed.

    There are a couple of pics of the underside here: Fuse Box Repairs
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    and then...

    (if you havent already) extend the overflow pipe on the expansion tank so that it doesn't vent/dump near your new fuse box.

    Replace pollen filters and plenum foam (buy wherever you want, but we sell them to AULRO friends everyday at trade prices) and clean everything in those areas as best you can... even try to vacuum right down into the intakes.

    This should give everything else in the HEVAC System its best chance with easily blowing and distributing incoming air.

    These things will not fix all the other possible problems, but they are a big part of the cause boards corroding/cracking and blend/blower motors being overworked.

    :-) Dave

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