LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999 Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: LAND ROVER, Model Year: 1999, Model line: DISCOVERY, Model: LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999Pages: 1529, PDF Size: 34.8 MB
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
C0660 connector pin details
Pin No. Description Input/Output
1 Ignition power supply Input
2 Right front window - down Input
3 Auxiliary power supply Input
4 Passenger or rear door open Input
5 Driver's door key lock Input
6 RH indicator selected Input
7 Front fog lamps selected Input
8 Gear position feedback 'R' Output
9 Gear position feedback 'P' Output
10 SLS too high (audible warning) Input
11 Earth -
12 Vehicle raise/lower request Output
13 Battery power supply Input
14 Heated front screen selected Input
15 Bonnet open Input
16 CDL doors lock Input
17 Driver's door open Input
18 Left front window up Input
19 Right front window up Input
20 Rear washer pump Input
21 Front intermittent wiper switch Input
22 Gear position feedback '1' Output
23 Gear position feedback '2' Output
24 Gear position feedback '3' Output
25 Gear position feedback 'D' Output
26 Gear position feedback 'N' Output
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-5
C0661 connector pin details
Pin No. Description Input/Output
1 Serial bus to instrument pack and IDM Input/Output
2 Not used -
3 Battery backed up sounder code (AL) Output
4 Diagnostic bi-directional 'K'-line Input/Output
5 RF regulated power supply Output
6 RF receiver input Input
7 Brake switch activated Input
8 Reverse gear selected Input
9 Sunroof enable line Output
10 Robust immobilisation Output
11 Front washer pump Input
12 Heated front screen relay Output
13 Heated front screen active Output
14 Battery backed up sounder code (ST) Output
15 Heated rear screen active Output
16 'N' or 'R' or 'P' or brake selected Output
17 Not used -
18 Passive remobilisation exciter coil Output
19 RF battery supply from fuse 20 in passenger compartment
fuseboxInput
20 Security status LED Output
21 Front intermittent wiper Input
22 Driver's door key unlock Input
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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
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-7
C0663 connector pin details
Pin No. Description Input/Output
1 Crank selected Input
2 LH direction indicator selected Input
3 Driver/Passenger seat enable Output
4 Front fog lamps Output
5 Heated rear screen selected Input
6 Ultrasonic input Input
7 Gear position switch (Z contacts) Input
8 Ultrasonic power supply Output
9 Courtesy lamps Output
10 Feed to gear position switch (W, X, Y, Z contacts) Output
11 Park/Neutral selected Input
12 Hazard warning lamps Input
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
C0664 connector pin details
IDM inputs
The IDM inputs are communicated to the BCU using the serial datalink so that the BCU can perform the necessary
logic operations:
The V
in for IDM digital signals are defined as follows:
lLogic 1 when V
in ≥ 8V.
lLogic 0 when V
in ≤ 2V.
IDM input voltages between 2 and 8 volts are indeterminate and cannot be guaranteed.
Pin No. Description Input/Output
1 Front left window down Output
2 Front right window down Output
3 Fuel flap release Output
4 Front left window up Output
5Earth -
6 Front right window up Output
7 Battery power supply Input
Description Signal type System
Inertia switch Digital Locking/ Unlocking/ Alarm
Side lamps Digital Exterior lighting
Headlamp dipped beam Digital Exterior lighting
Headlamp main beam daylight running lamps Analogue Exterior lighting
RH direction indicators current sense Analogue Direction indicators/ Hazards/ Alarm
LH direction indicators current sense Analogue Direction indicators/ Hazards/ Alarm
Front wiper park sense Digital Wipers and washers
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-9
IDM outputs
The IDM receives the following signals from the BCU using the serial datalink to provide power outputs:
Description Signal type System
Unlock all doors enable Digital Locking/ Unlocking/ Alarm
Lock passenger and rear doors enable Digital Locking/ Unlocking/ Alarm
Superlock all doors enable Digital Locking/ Unlocking/ Alarm
Lock driver's door Digital Locking/ Unlocking/ Alarm
Rear fog lamps enable Digital Exterior lighting
Daylight running lamps enable Digital Exterior lighting
LH direction indicators enable Digital Direction indicators/ Hazard warning/ Alarm
RH direction indicators enable Digital Direction indicators/ Hazard warning/ Alarm
Gear position indicator illumination Digital Illumination
Headlamp main beam indicator disable Digital Illumination
Front wiper enable Digital Wipers and washers
Rear wiper enable Digital Wipers and washers
Rear window enable Digital Power windows
Shift lever solenoid enable Digital Automatic gearbox
Transfer box solenoid enable/ Alarm sounder
relayDigital Gearbox
Heated rear window enable Digital Heated screens
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-10 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Diagnostic socket
RHD illustrated
The BCU has a serial connection to the diagnostic socket to allow unit interrogation using TestBook.
In addition to fault diagnosis, the BCU can be programmed with the following information:
lPlip codes.
lOptions.
lVIN code.
lEKA code.
lEEPROM locking.
The following manufacturing details are programmed into the BCU which can be accessed using TestBook:
lDate of manufacture.
lHardware version number.
lUnit serial number.
lOdometer reading.
It is not possible to use the diagnostic bus to communicate with the BCU via TestBook when the security system is
active (except for passive immobilisation). This is a security measure to ensure that no key programming or market
configuration can take place if the operator is not in possession of a valid remote transmitter or the vehicle keys.
The BCU is normally programmed to accept two remote transmitters, but a further two remote handsets can be
programmed into the BCU and one optional Self Levelling Suspension (SLS) transmitter. All remote transmitters need
to be available if TestBook is to be used to re-configure the BCU.
M86 4705
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-11
Programmable options
The BCU can be programmed with a number of options to satisfy specific market requirements and customer
preferences. The options can be set using TestBook.
Function Option Details
Transmission Manual The vehicle is fitted with manual transmission.
Automatic The vehicle is fitted with automatic transmission.
Front fog lamps None The vehicle is not fitted with front fog lamps.
Main The front fog lamps will operate if the headlamps are on main beam.
No main The front fog lamps will not operate if the headlamps are on main
beam.
Interlocks None The vehicle is not fitted with key, shift or transfer box interlocks.
Shift The vehicle is fitted with key, shift and transfer box interlocks.
No transfer The vehicle is fitted with key and shift interlocks, but not a transfer box
interlock.
Daylight running lamps None The vehicle is not fitted with daylight running lamps.
No main The daylight running lamps are on if the headlamp main beams are off.
No heads The daylight running lights are on with headlamp main and dipped
beams off and the gearbox not in Park.
Programmed wash/ wipe Normal The front wipers operate if the front wash is operated.
No wipe The front wipers do not operate if the front wash is operated.
Key-in warning Disabled The ignition key in audible warning is disabled.
Enabled The ignition key in audible warning is generated if the ignition key is in
and the driver's door is open.
Electric front seats None The vehicle is not fitted with electric front seats.
Normal Electric seat adjustment is available for 45 seconds after the driver's
door opens or if the ignition is on.
Ignition II Electric seat adjustment is available if the ignition is on.
Electric front windows Driver cancel The front windows will be disabled 44 seconds after the driver's door
is opened.
All cancel The front windows will be disabled 44 seconds after any door is
opened.
No cancel The front windows will be disabled when the ignition is turned off.
Heated front screen Fitted The vehicle is fitted with heated front screens.
None The vehicle is not fitted with heated front screens.
Rear windows and sunroof Driver cancel The rear windows and sunroof will be disabled 44 seconds after the
driver's door is opened.
All cancel The rear windows and sunroof will be disabled 44 seconds after any
door is opened.
No cancel The rear windows and sunroof will be disabled when the ignition
switch is turned off.
Gear position indicator
illuminationAlways The automatic gearbox selector illumination is on when the ignition is
on.
Sidelights The automatic gearbox selector illumination is on when the ignition is
on and the sidelights are off.
Hill descent control None The vehicle is not fitted with hill descent control.
Fitted The vehicle is fitted with hill descent control.
Courtesy headlamps Disabled The vehicle is not fitted with courtesy headlamps.
Enabled The vehicle is fitted with courtesy headlamps.
Odometer error warning Disabled The odometer will not flash if there is an odometer error.
Enabled The odometer will flash if there is an odometer error.
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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