Joe98
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In my case, sometimes the screen takes a few seconds to boot up. The only reason that I notice is because I have to push "accept conditions". Most times it boots up just fine.
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On the back of the cover of the power distribution center in the engine bay every fuse is labeled and the location.How did you know which fuse to pull?
Same story here.I've seen it a couple times when I first got mine 3.5 years ago. Couple times simple push power button a couple times brought it back up (Like 1 to power it off for sure, 2nd to repower it up)
Couple other times, it took a shut-off and open the door, wait 30 seconds, and try again.
But it hasn't happened in a couple years, now.
If it hasn't changed it's #97.How did you know which fuse to pull?
Sorry to beat this dead horse, but it doesn’t look like the fuse numbers go up to 97, would this be #51 Digital TV? It’s still a problem this morning so I’m planning to bring in to the dealer while it’s still happening.If it hasn't changed it's #97.
Ya know ... I used to wonder why people would come to accept such poor reliability as the norm but I have trouble booting up the wife sometimes too and I don't run right out and try and get a new model. Too expensive anyway!Get used to it. Mines in the shop for the 6th time in 2.5 years. Will need to take it back later in the week.
That's what I did. Haven't had the problem again.In my case I actually removed the fuse then put it back in.