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Start with a phone call to a Freelander dealer, somewhere.
As far as I know, factory original cars/trucks have the amplifier built in to the radio head, including Land Rovers.
Ask their "parts department" this same question.
They will know if there is a separate amplifier.
If there is, by chance, I sould suppose it to be inside the dashboard in the vicinity of the radio head.
God bless your efforts.
I doubt its a short. a short to power would mean something is getting power besides through the fuse and your battery would die. I short to ground would cause the fuse to blow. my guess would be some device that is controlled by this fuse is malfunctioning. if you can try and unplug devices like the radio amplifier and see if the noise is removed.
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Amplifier ***** (Qty: 4)
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
9 N?·m (80 lb in)
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Radio Speaker Amplifier Assembly
Tip
Disconnect the electrical connectors.
see this steps and fix it God bless you It is overheating due to power issues.
Check your power ratings to be sure they match the amplifier's specifications.
There is a problem with the amplifier.
If the power ratings are correct, the amplifier needs to be sent to a service center.There is a problem in the sound system or wiring.
Try swapping amplifiers or bypassing that amp. If the problem
persists on the right channel on both amps, check the wiring and sound
system.
There is a problem with the amplifier.
Replace the amplifier that displays the problem or send it to a service center .
It might not be the answer but do you have Traffic News set up? Many radios have a different volume setting for Traffic News which may have been set to a low level. Try turning the volume up when it has muted and it may solve it.
does your system have power amplifier aside from your built in amp on radio? if yes, disconnect all supply then put new fuse. try this time, should not blow the fuse. then one by one, connect the supply fo your radio only, if ok, then next is the amplifier, if it blow the fuse, your power amplifier has an issue.
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