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I believe the radio in the Range Rover is wired DIN standard which is used with some minor variations on the majority of European cars across Europe.
I think there are three multiway plugs plus antenna. One plug provides four pairs of speaker wires, one plug carries all the power requirements and the third plug provides a bunch of wires for the steering mounted remote control.
Sorry but I don't have a diagram to hand but you shouldn't have much bother finding one.
if the radio is not working then it's the Radio module located on the rear (tail) on the left. you need to replace that to have your radio back to normal. but before that try to remover the fuse and fix it back as sometimes it gets stuck internally..the fuse located in the glove box. open the led and read which fuse for the radio
If the radio is of the newer LCD variety and most of them are of this type the reason would be because behind the display are usually 3 small lamps /light bulbs used to backlight the display and they are probably all burnt out and need to be replaced. This job cannot be done by most people and best repaired by an electronic technician with a soldering tool.
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