KaiSpeedy
Seeking Solutions for 2017 Dacia Logan's Navigation, Audio, and Interior Lighting Issues
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A 2017 Dacia Logan owner is experiencing issues with the navigation, audio systems, and interior lighting. The problems appeared suddenly without prior warning. A possible cause suggested is a faulty fuse or wiring, as similar issues have been resolved by checking these components. The owner plans to investigate the fuse box and wiring based on these suggestions, hoping for a simple fix.
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KaiSpeedy (community.author)
Hey there! Nice to hear from you and I appreciate the tip about the fuses and wiring - I'll look into it. After hitting the last service milestone at around 42613 KM km, I didn't face any other electrical issues until now. To answer your query, the issue with the navigation and audio systems came up out of the blue about a week ago. No warnings, no prior glitches, just pooof and they were gone. Will check out your suggestions and keep you posted. Cheers!
SebRoth19
Hey there again, good to see your quick response! Now, given these new details, I'm leaning even more toward this being a wiring or fuse box problem. My Sandero had a similar issue after a major mileage landmark. It was like the car decided to celebrate with a surprise party of electrical problems! The lack of prior issues or warnings before the nav and audio decided to play dead also sounds suspiciously like a sudden fuse failure. If it was a symptom of a gradual buildup, there would be intermittent faults or signs before the complete knock-out. I would recommend checking your car manual for the specific fuse that's linked to your nav and audio systems, usually mentioned under the 'electrical system' section. If you don't have a manual, just Google your car's make, model, and year with "fuse box diagram" and you should be able to find it. Hope this helps and looking forward to hearing how it goes. Best of luck with it!
KaiSpeedy (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the detailed response and for taking the time to piece all this together! You are right, it does sound like a sudden fuse failure, doesn't it? It had me scratching my head, but with your inputs, I have a clearer direction now. I will find that manual, hunt for that fuse box diagram, and give it a shot. Don't worry, I'll keep you in the loop on how it turns out. Really appreciate the guidance. Fingers crossed it's just a fuse mess and not something more serious! Cheers!
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SebRoth19
Hey, gotcha. I had an eerily similar incident with my 2017 Dacia Sandero, which's just a hatchback version of the Logan. I'm no car guru, but I know a thing or two from tinkering around a bit. Turned out my interior light issue was tied to a faulty wiring and not the navigation or audio systems. Took it to my trusted workshop and they handled it. Cost me about 85 Euro to get it all sorted. Just a hunch, but have you checked your fuses and wiring? Might be a simple fix. Could you share more info about when this issue started? Also, has your vehicle had any other electrical issues before this? Could help me get a clearer picture. Cheers!