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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INSTRUMENTS
88-8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Tachometer
The tachometer is an integral part of the instrument pack. Located next to the speedometer. it displays engine speed
in revolutions per minute. It is an analogue gauge with a maximum reading of 6000 rev/min.
V8 and diesel variants use the same gauge.
The input for the tachometer is from the ECM. It is a digital signal at 2 pulses per engine revolution. When the ignition
is switched on with the engine not running, the ECM will generates pulses equivalent to 228 rev/min for diagnostic
purposes. The tachometer will not register a reading, as it only indicate engine speeds above 228 rev/min.
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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-9
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge is an analogue gauge that indicates the level of fuel in the fuel tank with the ignition on. The fuel gauge
returns to 0 with ignition off. The gauge reading is proportional to the level of fuel in the tank. It is a damped action
gauge to prevent erroneous readings caused by fuel moving in the tank. The damping action is minimised when the
ignition is switched on to give an accurate reading within 2.5 seconds.
The signal input for the fuel gauge is from the tank sender unit, it is a variable voltage signal proportional to the level
of fuel in the tank. The instrument pack provides the power via fuse 27 to the fuel gauge, then from the gauge on to
the fuel tank sender unit. The earth path return circuit of the sender unit is connected to the instrument pack.
A low fuel level signal is provided for the ECM when the sender resistance is greater than 158±8 ohms, this is used
to create a fault code indicating low fuel level during misfire diagnosis using TestBook.
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INSTRUMENTS
88-10 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Fuel tank sender unit
The fuel tank sender unit is combined with the pump. It contains a variable resistor with change in resistance
proportional to the change in level of fuel in the tank.
The resistance of the fuel tank sender unit in relation to tank contents and gauge display is shown in the table below:
The fuel tank sender unit input voltage feed is supplied from the fuel gauge. The earth path return circuit of the sender
unit is connected to the instrument pack.
Tank contents Sender resistance, ohms Gauge display
Empty 245 0
Full 19 1
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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-11
Engine coolant temperature gauge
The engine coolant temperature gauge is an analogue gauge with three sections: cold temperature; normal operating
temperature; high temperature. Under normal engine operating temperatures the engine coolant temperature gauge
will display in the centre of the gauge. When the engine is cold e.g. from first start-up, the coolant temperature gauge
will display in the cold band. When the engine is over heating the temperature gauge will display in the high
temperature band. If the engine coolant temperature gauge receives no input or the input is out of range the
temperature gauge will read cold and the high coolant temperature warning lamp will be illuminated.
The input signal is a PWM signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor via the ECM. The power input for the
high coolant temperature warning lamp is supplied by the instrument pack via fuse 27. The ECM controls the earth
path to illuminate the high coolant temperature warning lamp.
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INSTRUMENTS
88-12 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)/ SERVICE ENGINE SOON warning lamp
The MIL/service engine soon warning lamp within the instrument pack utilises an amber LED and a clear legend. If
an emission related fault is detected by the engine management system or, on automatic gearbox models, the EAT
ECU, the ECM will illuminate the LED providing the driver with a visible warning.
The warning lamp will illuminate whenever the vehicle is driven until the fault is repaired, and the ECM fault code
memory is cleared using TestBook.
When the ignition is switch on the ECM carries out a self-test function of the lamp. The lamp will illuminate for 3
seconds then extinguish if no faults exist. If a fault is present the lamp will be extinguished for 1 second before
illuminating again to indicate a fault exists.
There are two configurations of the legend for the warning lamp:
lNAS and Canada = SERVICE ENGINE SOON text.
lAll other markets = MIL SAE J1930 symbol.
The power input for the LED is supplied by the instrument pack via fuse 27. The ECM provides a voltage to the
instrument pack Central Processing Unit (CPU) to control the warning lamp:
l< 1.8 volts = warning lamp on.
l> 7.7 volts = warning lamp off.
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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-13
Transfer box neutral warning lamp
The transfer box neutral warning lamp illuminates to inform the driver that the transfer box is in neutral. The warning
lamp utilises an amber LED with a clear legend which is to ISO design standards. There is no self-check for this
warning lamp. If the transfer box neutral warning lamp is illuminated the audible warning speaker will also chime.
There are two configurations for this warning lamp:
lNAS, Canada and Japan = warning lamp enabled.
lRest of World = warning lamp disabled.
The instrument pack provides the power input and the BCU provides the signal to illuminate the warning lamp. The
transfer box in neutral information is provided by a switch on the transfer box, this sends an analogue signal to the
BCU. The BCU commands the warning lamp on using the serial link to the instrument pack.
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INSTRUMENTS
88-14 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Overspeed warning lamp
The overspeed warning lamp within the instrument pack utilises an amber LED and a clear legend. The BCU
illuminates the LED when the vehicle speed has exceeded 77 mph (123 km/h) and remains on until the vehicle speed
falls below 74 mph (118 km/h), providing the driver with a visible warning. There is no self-check for this warning lamp.
There are two configurations for this warning lamp:
lGulf = symbol.
lAll other markets = disabled.
The instrument pack provides the power input and the warning lamp is controlled by the instrument pack according
to PWM signal received from the ECM. The road speed information is derived from the SLABS ECU.
The lamp activation thresholds are shown in the table below
Lamp on Lamp off
Input pulse, Hz 165.75 158.83
Road speed, mph (km/h) 77 (123) 74 (118.5)
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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-15
Instrument illumination
Dimmer switch
The instrument pack contains 3 bulbs to illuminate the dials. Depending on market the bulbs are illuminated either
from the side lamps feed with no dimmer control or from a PWM dimmer control located on the dashboard. A PWM
dimmer is used so finer control of the instrument illumination can be achieved.
The input is either direct from the side lamp power feed or from the PWM dimmer control. The instrument pack
provides the earth path to illuminate the lamps.
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INSTRUMENTS
88-16 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Direction indicator warning lamps
The direction indicator warning lamp within the instrument pack utilises a green LED and a clear legend. The LED
flashes at the same rate as the external indicators, providing the driver with a visible warning.
Operating the left-hand indicator switch instructs the BCU to activate the left-hand indicator warning lamp.
Operating the right indicator switch instructs the BCU to activate the right-hand indicator warning lamp.
There is no self-test performed at ignition on for these warning lamps.
The power input for the LED is supplied by the instrument pack via fuse 27. The earth path for the warning lamps is
from the BCU.
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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-17
Main beam warning lamp
The main beam warning lamp within the instrument pack utilises a clear 14 volt 2 watt long life bulb and a blue legend.
The bulb illuminates when the headlamps are switched to main beam, providing the driver with a visible warning.
There is no self-test performed at ignition on for this warning lamp.
Operating the main beam switch provides the Intelligent Driver Module (IDM) with battery voltage. This feed activates
the IDM to supply the power for the main beam warning lamp. The earth path is provided through the instrument pack.