fuel LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999 Workshop Manual
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INSTRUMENTS
88-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The third warning lamp pack is located in the top right-hand side of the instrument pack and contains the following
warning lamps:
lSRS warning lamp.
lSLS off road mode warning lamp.
lTrailer warning lamp.
lGlow plug warning lamp.
lWater in fuel filter warning lamp.
lSeat belt warning lamp.
lTransmission high temperature warning lamp.
The fourth warning lamp pack is located underneath the tachometer of the instrument pack contains the following
warning lamps:
lOil pressure warning lamp.
lAlternator charge warning lamp.
lHDC fault warning lamp.
lSelf Levelling Suspension (SLS) warning lamp.
lActive Cornering Enhancement (ACE) warning lamp.
lGearbox manual/sport mode warning lamps.
The serial communication link is used to allow information to travel to and from the instrument pack, and it provides
the ability to configure the instrument pack to a specific market. It also allows the instrument pack to be controlled by
TestBook for diagnostics.
There are five market specific variants of the instrument pack:
lUnited Kingdom (UK).
lNorth American Specification (NAS).
lCanada.
lAustralia.
lRest Of the World (ROW), Gulf and Japan.
The main difference between the five markets is that the speedometer will indicate road speed in mph as major figures
and km/h as minor figures, km/h as major figures and mph as minor figures or km/h only.
When TestBook is used to diagnose the instrument pack it demands each of the dials and warning lamps to operate
in-turn so a visual check of their operation can be made.
CAUTION: The instrument pack must not be stored on its face side at any time. This is because the dials have
damping fluid within them to ensure smooth operation of the dials' indicator needles. This fluid will leak out.
Speedometer
The speedometer informs the driver of the current vehicle road speed. It has a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) to show
odometer, trip meter and, on automatic gearbox models, the selected gear. The speedometer will not show speeds
of less than 1.5 mph (2.5 km/h).
There are three different market configurations:
lNAS and UK = mph as major figures km/h as minor figures.
lCanada = km/h as major figures mph as minor figures.
lROW and Australia = km/h only.
The Self Levelling and Anti-Lock Brake System (SLABS) ECU provides the signal input for the road speed. The signal
is at 8000 pulses per mile (1.6 kilometres).
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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
88-20 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Low fuel warning lamp
The low fuel warning lamp within the instrument pack utilises an amber LED and a clear legend. The ECM illuminates
the LED when the fuel gauge pointer has reached 8 degrees from zero. The LED remains illuminated until fuel is
added to move the fuel gauge pointer past 20 degrees from zero. This provides the driver with a visible warning that
the fuel level in the tank is low.
When the ignition is switched on, the ECM illuminates the LED to provide a self-check, providing there is no fault it
will remain illuminated for 3 seconds or until the ignition is switched off.
The sender unit resistance thresholds for switching the lamp on and off are shown in the table below:
The power input for the LED is supplied by the instrument pack via fuse 27. The ECM provides the earth path to
illuminate the warning lamp.
Lamp on Lamp off
Resistance, ohms 158 ± 8 113 ± 6
Fuel gauge pointer angle, degrees 8 20
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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-29
Water in fuel filter warning lamp
The water in fuel filter warning lamp within the instrument pack utilises an amber LED and a clear legend. On vehicles
with diesel engines the LED is illuminated when the water sensor detects water is present in the fuel filter, providing
the driver with a visible warning.
When the ignition is switched on, the instrument pack illuminates the LED to provide a self-check, providing there is
no water present in the fuel filter it will remain illuminated for 3 seconds or until the ignition is switched off.
The power input for the LED is supplied by the instrument pack via fuse 27. The water sensor provides the earth path
to illuminate the warning lamp. The voltage on the earth path from the sensor to the instrument pack is as follows:
l< 1.8 volts = warning lamp on.
l> 7.7 volts = warning lamp off.
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INSTRUMENTS
88-30 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Water sensor
On vehicles with diesel engines a water sensor is located in the bottom of the fuel filter. The sensor utilises the
different resistance properties between water and diesel fuel to determines the presence of water in the fuel.
The sensor receives a battery voltage supply from the fuel pump relay. The sensor output is supplied to the instrument
pack. The water sensor provides the earth path to illuminate the warning lamp.
l< 1.8 volts = warning lamp on.
l> 7.7 volts = warning lamp off.