horn LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999 User Guide

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STEERING
57-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Tilt adjustment
The column tilt adjuster lever mechanism is located on the LH side of the steering column and allows the upper column
tube, nacelle and steering wheel assemblies to be tilted up or down a maximum of 7.5° or 47 mm (NAS vehicles have
a smaller range of movement than the ROW vehicles).
The pawl of the mechanism is attached to the lower column and is allowed to pivot, a toothed quadrant is fixed to the
upper column tube.
When the lever on the LH side of the steering column is raised the mechanism releases the pawl from the toothed
quadrant, this allows the column to be moved. When the lever is released two return springs pull the pawl into
engagement with the toothed quadrant.
Steering column lock (All except NAS)
The steering column lock houses the ignition switch, ignition illumination light ring, key lock barrel and the alarm
passive coil. The steering lock is attached to the upper column with two shear bolts. The bolts are tightened to a
torque which shears off the heads of the bolts preventing easy removal of the steering lock.
The steering lock operates by a bolt, which emerges when the ignition key is turned to position 'O' and the ignition key
removed. The bolt engages in a lock collar located on the upper shaft in the upper column tube. The lock collar is
attached to the upper shaft by a 'wave form' interference ring. If a high torque is applied via the steering wheel with
the lock engaged, the lock collar will slip on the upper shaft. This prevents damage to the steering lock, yet still
prevents the vehicle from being driven.
Steering column lock (NAS only)
The steering column lock houses the ignition switch, ignition illumination light ring, key lock barrel and the alarm
passive coil. The steering lock is attached to the upper column with two shear bolts. The bolts are tightened to a
torque which shears off the heads of the bolts preventing easy removal of the steering lock.
The steering column lock operates by a bolt, which emerges when the ignition key is turned to position 'O' and the
ignition key removed. The bolt engages in a groove machined into the upper shaft in the column tube.
Steering wheel
The steering wheel comprises a cast centre and wire frame onto which the soft polyurethane foam is moulded. The
steering wheel is located on the upper column shaft by a spline and is secured with a nut. A remote radio control switch
(if fitted) is located on the LH side of the steering wheel, a cruise control switch may be located on the RH side. Horn
switches are located on each side of the centre of the steering wheel and protrude through the airbag module cover.
Both switches are connected by wires to the rotary coupler connector.
Intermediate shaft
One end of the intermediate shaft is attached to the steering column lower shaft by a splined universal joint and a bolt,
the universal joint is part of a rubber coupling assembly. The rubber coupling assembly is covered by a heat shield
and connects to the lower section of the intermediate shaft via a decouple joint. The rubber coupling reduces the
shocks felt by the driver through the steering wheel. A second universal joint on the other end of the intermediate shaft
is held in by a bolt. The universal joint is splined and engages with the splined rotor (input) shaft of the steering box.
The decouple joint consists of a metal plate that has open ended slots, the plate is bolted through the slots into the
other half of the decouple joint. The top half of the decouple joint has a slot that accepts the lower section of the
intermediate shaft. The slotted metal plate clamps the lower section of the intermediate shaft to the top section. An
indicator clip is installed between the slotted metal plate and the top half of the decouple joint.
If the intermediate shaft is compressed in an accident, the slotted metal plate in the decouple joint will disengage if
sufficient force is applied to the front end of the shaft. If the forces involved do not disengage the shaft, the red
indicator clip located in the decouple joint will break off if the shaft moves. The intermediate shaft cannot be repaired
and must be replaced as an assembly if accident damage occurs.

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STEERING
57-52 REPAIRS
Steering wheel
$% 57.60.01.30
Remove
1.Remove drivers airbag.

+ RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, REPAIRS,
Airbag module - drivers.
2.Disconnect horn multiplug.
3.Centralise steering wheel with road wheels in
straight ahead position.
4.Restrain steering wheel and loosen self locking
nut securing steering wheel to column.
5.Release steering wheel from column.
6.Remove and discard self locking nut.
7.Remove steering wheel.
8.Attach tape across edge of rotary coupler to
retain correct setting. 9.Release 2 clips securing each horn button to
steering wheel.
10.Remove screw securing horn earth lead to
steering wheel.
11.Disconnect radio and cruise control multiplugs.
12.Remove 2 screws securing radio switches to
steering wheel.
13.Remove radio switches from steering wheel.
14.Remove 2 screws securing cruise control
switches to steering wheel.
15.Remove cruise control switches from steering
wheel.
16.Remove horns from steering wheel.
Refit
1.Fit horn switches to steering wheel and secure
with clips.
2.Fit and tighten screw securing horn earth lead
to steering wheel.
3.Fit cruise control switches to steering wheel
and secure with screws.
4.Fit radio switches to steering wheel and secure
with screws.
5.Connect radio and cruise control multiplugs.
6.Remove tape from rotary coupler.
7.Ensure road wheels are in straight ahead
position and indicator cancelling cam are
aligned horizontally.
8.Fit steering wheel to column.
9.Connect horn multiplug.
10.Fit and tighten new self locking nut securing
steering wheel to column to 43 Nm (32 lbf.ft).
11.Fit drivers airbag.

+ RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, REPAIRS,
Airbag module - drivers.

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PANEL REPAIRS
REPAIRS 77-2-21
REPAIRS
Front bulkhead assembly
Remove
1.Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first.
2.Disconnect leads/multiplug from alternator.
3.Remove front wing.

+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Wing - front - up to 03MY.
4.Remove washer reservoir.

+ WIPERS AND WASHERS, REPAIRS,
Reservoir - washer - up to 03MY.
5. Models with A/C: Remove condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
6. Diesel models: Remove gearbox fluid cooler.
7.Remove RH and LH headlamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
8.Release headlamp levelling motors and
position aside.
9.Release headlamp wiring and position aside.
10.Remove battery.

+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Battery.
11.Remove battery tray.
12.Remove air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
V8, REPAIRS, Air cleaner assembly.
13.Remove 2 earth leads from LH of front
bulkhead.
14.Remove RH horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
15. Models with A/C: Release and remove A/C
pipes.
16.Remove RH and LH crush cans.
17.Remove bonnet release cable.
18.Support bonnet in open position
19.Remove bonnet locking mechanism.
20.Remove VIN plate.
21.Remove 2 bolts securing front bulkhead
assembly to chassis.
22.Remove centre braces.Repair
1.Remove existing panel(s), prepare panel joint
faces and install new panel(s) in accordance
with Panel Replacement Procedure. Punch or
drill holes in new panel for plug welding as
shown.
Refit
1.Fit centre braces.
2.Fit 2 bolts securing bulkhead to chassis and
tighten to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft).
3.Fit VIN plate.
4.Fit bonnet locking mechanism.
5.Fit bonnet release cable.
6.Fit crush cans.
7. Models with A/C: Fit A/C pipes.
8.Fit RH horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
9.Fit 2 earth leads to LH of front bulkhead.
10.Fit air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
V8, REPAIRS, Air cleaner assembly.
11.Fit battery tray.
12.Fit battery. Do not connect leads.

+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Battery.
13.Fit headlamp wiring and headlamp levelling
motors.
14.Fit RH and LH headlamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
15. Diesel models: Fit gearbox fluid cooler.
16. Models with A/C: Fit condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
17.Fit washer reservoir.

+ WIPERS AND WASHERS, REPAIRS,
Reservoir - washer - up to 03MY.

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PANEL REPAIRS
REPAIRS 77-2-23
Bonnet locking platform
Remove
1.Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first.
2.Disconnect leads/multiplug from alternator.
3.Remove front bumper assembly.

+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Bumper assembly - front.
4. Models with A/C: Remove condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
5. Diesel models: Remove gearbox fluid cooler.
6.Remove RH and LH headlamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
7.Remove RH and LH repeater lamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - front
repeater - up to 03MY.
8.Release headlamp wiring and position aside.
9.Remove battery.

+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Battery.
10.Remove battery tray.
11.Remove air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
V8, REPAIRS, Air cleaner assembly.
12.Remove RH horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
13.Remove bonnet release cable.
14.Support bonnet in open position
15.Remove bonnet locking mechanism.
16.Remove VIN plate.
17.Remove centre braces.Repair
1.Remove existing panel(s), prepare panel joint
faces and install new panel(s) in accordance
with Panel Replacement Procedure. Punch or
drill holes in new panel for plug welding as
shown.
Refit
1.Fit centre braces.
2.Fit VIN plate.
3.Fit bonnet locking mechanism.
4.Fit bonnet release cable.
5.Fit RH horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
6.Fit air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Air filter assembly.

+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
V8, REPAIRS, Air cleaner assembly.
7.Fit battery tray.
8.Fit battery. Do not connect leads.

+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Battery.
9.Fit headlamp wiring.
10.Fit RH and LH repeater lamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - front
repeater - up to 03MY.
11.Fit RH and LH headlamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
12. Diesel models: Fit gearbox fluid cooler.
13. Models with A/C: Fit condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
14.Fit bumper assembly.

+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Bumper assembly - front.
15.Connect leads/multiplug to alternator.
16.Connect battery leads, negative lead last.

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PANEL REPAIRS
77-2-24 REPAIRS
Front cross member
Remove
1.Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first.
2.Disconnect leads/multiplug from alternator.
3.Remove washer reservoir.

+ WIPERS AND WASHERS, REPAIRS,
Reservoir - washer - up to 03MY.
4. Models with A/C: Remove condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
5. Diesel models: Remove gearbox fluid cooler.
6.Remove RH and LH headlamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
7.Release headlamp levelling motors and
position aside.
8.Release headlamp wiring and position aside.
9.Remove RH horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
10. Models with A/C: Release and remove A/C
pipes.
11.Remove RH and LH crush cans.
12.Remove 2 bolts securing front bulkhead
assembly to chassis.
13.Remove centre braces.
Repair
1.Remove existing panel(s), prepare panel joint
faces and install new panel(s) in accordance
with Panel Replacement Procedure. Punch or
drill holes in new panel for plug welding as
shown.Refit
1.Fit centre braces.
2.Fit 2 bolts securing bulkhead to chassis and
tighten bolts to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft).
3.Fit crush cans.
4. Models with A/C: Fit A/C pipes.
5.Fit RH horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
6.Fit headlamp wiring and headlamp levelling
motors.
7.Fit RH and LH headlamps.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
8. Diesel models: Fit gearbox fluid cooler.
9. Models with A/C: Fit condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
10.Fit washer reservoir.

+ WIPERS AND WASHERS, REPAIRS,
Reservoir - washer - up to 03MY.
11.Connect leads/multiplug to alternator.
12.Connect battery leads, negative lead last.

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PANEL REPAIRS
REPAIRS 77-2-25
Headlamp mounting panel - RH
Remove
1.Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first.
2.Disconnect leads/multiplug from alternator.
3.Remove front bumper assembly.

+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Bumper assembly - front.
4. Models with A/C: Remove condensor.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Condenser.
5. Diesel models: Remove gearbox fluid cooler.
6.Remove RH headlamp.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Headlamp - up
to 03MY.
7.Remove RH repeater lamp.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - front
repeater - up to 03MY.
8.Release headlamp levelling motor and position
aside.
9.Release headlamp wiring and position aside.
10.Remove battery and battery tray.

+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Battery.
11.Remove horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
12.Remove RH crush can.
13.Remove 2 bolts securing front bulkhead
assembly to chassis.
14.Remove RH centre brace.Repair
1.Remove existing panel(s), prepare panel joint
faces and install new panel(s) in accordance
with Panel Replacement Procedure. Punch or
drill holes in new panel for plug welding as
shown.
Refit
1.Fit centre brace.
2.Fit 2 bolts securing bulkhead to chassis and
tighten bolts to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft).
3.Fit crush can.
4. Models with A/C: Fit A/C pipes.
5.Fit horn.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN,
REPAIR, Vehicle horn.
6.Fit battery and battery tray. Do not connect
leads.

+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Battery.
7.Fit headlamp wiring and headlamp levelling
motors.
8.Fit repeater lamp.

+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - front
repeater - up to 03MY.
M77 1741A

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BODY CONTROL UNIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-3
BCU outputs
The BCU processes the input signals it receives and uses the information to determine the control outputs that need
to be established for any given set of conditions. The BCU provides controlled outputs for the following systems:
lInterior courtesy lamps.
lFuel flap release actuator.
lAnti-theft status LED.
lEngine Control Module.
lDoor lock actuators.
lDirection indicators and hazard warning lamps.
lHeadlamps.
lAlarm sounder.
lVehicle horns.
lBattery backed sounder.
lStarter relay.
lPassive re-mobilisation exciter coil.
Simultaneous switching of outputs in different units is limited by the bus transfer time, but the skew is no longer than
100 ms for either the BCU or the IDM. When the processor is reset, all outputs are switched off until the inputs have
been read for the first time to check current condition.
BCU to harness connectors
1Connector C0661
2Connector C0662
3Connector C06634Connector C0660
5Connector C0664
The pinout details for the BCU connectors are defined below:

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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
C0662 connector pin details
Pin No. Description Input/Output
1 Front left window - down Input
2 Ignition key inserted Input
3 Rear wiper Input
4 Vehicle horns Input
5 Crank enable Output
6 Gear position switch (Y contacts) Input
7 CDL doors unlock Input
8 Rear fog lamps selected Input
9 Gear position switch (W contacts) Input
10 Drive selected (HDC) Output
11 Ignition key interlock solenoid Output
12 Headlamp powerwash Output
13 Gear position switch (X contacts) Input
14 Not used -
15 Transfer box - neutral selected Input
16 Seat buckle fastened Input

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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-12 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Seatbelt warning lamp Timed The warning lamp is on for 6 seconds after the ignition is turned on.
Buckle The warning lamp is on for 6 seconds after ignition is turned on or until
the buckle is fastened.
Ignition II If the buckle is unfastened when the ignition is turned on then the
warning lamp comes on for 6 seconds.
Disable The warning lamp is not used.
Seatbelt audible warning Timed The audible warning is on for 6 seconds after the ignition is turned on.
Buckle The audible warning is on for 6 seconds after the ignition is turned on
or until the buckle is fastened.
Ignition II If the buckle is unfastened when the ignition is turned on then the
audible warning is on for 6 seconds.
Disable The audible warning is not used.
Bulb failure warning Disabled Direction indicator bulb failure detection is disabled.
Enabled Direction indicator bulb failure detection is enabled.
Superlocking None Superlocking is not available.
Double The vehicle will superlock on a double press of the remote transmitter
or double key turn.
Single The vehicle will superlock on a single press of the remote transmitter
or a single key turn.
No key The vehicle will superlock on a single press of the remote transmitter
but not with the key.
Door unlocking Not SPE The SPE (Single Point Entry) function is not used. All doors unlock on
a remote transmitter press.
SPE Only the driver's door unlocks on the first remote transmitter press, all
other doors on the second press.
Alarm disarming Always Operation of the key in the driver's door always disarms the vehicle.
Key only Operation of the key in the driver's door only disarms the vehicle if it
was locked with the key.
Key never The security system is not disarmed by the key (except for EKA).
Inertia switch No hazards Operation of the inertia switch does not operate the hazard warning
lamps.
Hazards Operation of the inertia switch operates the hazard warning lamps.
Speed locking Disabled Speed related locking is disabled.
Enabled Speed related locking is enabled. The door locks are disabled when
the vehicle is moving.
Volumetric sensing Disabled Volumetric sensing is disabled.
Enabled Volumetric sensing is enabled.
Alarm Disabled The vehicle is not fitted with a security system.
Enabled The vehicle is fitted with a security system.
Passive immobilisation Disabled Passive immobilisation is disabled.
Enabled Passive immobilisation is enabled.
Hazard warning lamps Disabled The hazard warning lamps do not flash on security system arm,
disarm or trigger.
Enabled The hazard warning lamps flash on security system trigger only.
All The hazards flash on security system arm, disarm and trigger.
Mislocking audible
warningDisabled Mislock audible warnings are disabled.
Enabled Mislock audible warnings are enabled.
Alarm sounder Alarm Audible warnings are given by the security system sounder only.
Both Audible warnings are given by both the security system sounder and
the vehicle horn.
Vehicle Audible warnings are given by the vehicle horn only.
BBUS Audible warnings are given by the security system sounder, vehicle
horn and BBUS.
Disabled Audible warnings are not given. Function Option Details

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BODY CONTROL UNIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-13
Anti-theft system
The BCU controls the logical switching operations for enabling and activating the anti-theft system. Features include:
lPerimetric protection – monitors the condition of doors and hinged panels.
lVolumetric protection – monitors the vehicle's interior space.
lRemote locking, superlocking and unlocking functions.
lEngine immobilisation and remobilisation.
lAdvanced mislock detection and automatic compensation.
lEKA code functions.
lCustomer configuration options.
lMarket configuration options.
Immobilisation
The immobilisation system comprises the following components:
lRF receiver.
lRF transmitter/ transponder.
lTransponder coil.
lBCU.
lDoor switches, door lock switches and bonnet switch.
lIDM.
lECM.
lStarter solenoid relay.
lStatus LED.
Alarm system
The alarm system comprises the following components:
lRF receiver.
lRF transmitter.
lBCU.
lIDM.
lDoor switches, door lock switches and bonnet switch.
lBattery backed-up sounder (BBUS).
lStatus LED.
On non NAS vehicles, power supply for the alarm sounder and the battery BBUS is provided through two relays in the
passenger compartment fuse box. Each of the coils of the alarm relays are directly connected to the IDM which
controls their operation under the direction of BCU signals received via the serial data bus.
On NAS vehicles, an audible warning is provided through operation of the vehicle horns. The BCU provides an earth
path for the coil of the horn relay to initiate vehicle horn operation.

+ ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
Acclimatisation locking Disabled The vehicle cannot be locked if the ignition is on.
Enabled The vehicle can be locked if the ignition is on and the engine is
running.
Alarm tamper Disabled The security system LED does not flash when the security system has
been tampered with.
Enabled The security system LED flashes when the security system has been
tampered with.
Engine immobilised LED off The security system LED does not flash when the engine is
immobilised.
LED flash The security system LED flashes when the engine is immobilised.
Low battery warning Disabled The security system LED does not flash when the remote transmitter
battery is low.
Enabled The security system LED flashes when the remote transmitter battery
is low.
Emergency Key Access
(EKA)Disabled EKA is disabled.
Enabled EKA is enabled and the door locks operate electrically.
No unlock EKA is enabled, but the door locks do not operate electrically. Function Option Details

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