light LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Workshop Manual
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-30 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Fog lamps
The BCU operates the rear fog lamps and the front fog lamps (where fitted) via the IDM. The BCU front fog lamp
operation can be programmed to operate under one of three set conditions. The BCU will ensure the logical conditions
are satisfied for the lamps to operate under the set conditions.
Front fog lamps
Front fog lamp operation is monitored by the BCU, which allows only the front fog lamps to operate when the side
lamps or headlamps are on. When the side lamps, headlamps or ignition switch is turned off, the BCU also switches
off the fog lamps. When the side or headlamps are switched on again, the front fog lamps will remain off unless the
front fog lamp switch is pressed to resume operation. If the rear fog guard lamps are selected on, switching off the
front fog lamps will also switch off the rear fog guard lamps.
When the fog lamp switch is operated, an earth path is completed and the BCU allows the fog lights to be switched
on providing the logical preconditions have been satisfied. The BCU then supplies a voltage supply to the fog lamp
relay, to illuminate the fog lamps.
The front fog lamps option can be programmed in one of three states dependent on market/ customer requirements,
these are:
lOption 1– not fitted.
lOption 2 – main beam no effect.
lOption 3 – off with main beam.
The BCU checks the status of the following inputs to determine the logic action for providing an output to the front fog
lamp relay:
lIgnition state.
lMain beam state.
lSide lamps.
lDipped beam.
lFront fogs selected (press button, not latched).
If the ignition state is crank the state of the front fog relay is memorised and the relay is switched off. Pressing the
front fog switch during cranking will not be recognised. When the ignition state returns to Ignition after cranking, the
memorised front fog relay state is restored. If the ignition is turned off, the front fog relay is turned off.
For option 3 configuration, if the main beam is turned on the state of the front fog relay is memorised and the relay is
switched off. Pressing the front fog switch while main beam is on will not be recognised. When the Main beam state
returns to OFF, the memorised front fog relay state is restored.
In the event of a communications link failure while the front fog relay is on, the front fog relay will be switched off.
Rear fog lamps
The rear fog lamps operation is monitored by the BCU, which only allows the rear fog lamps to operate when the side
lamps or the headlamps are on. When the side lamps, headlamps or ignition is switched off, the rear fog lamps are
also switched off. When the side lamps or headlamps are switched on again, the rear fog lamps will not switch on
again unless reselected by operating the rear fog lamps switch. If front fog lamps are fitted, the rear fog lamps will be
switched off if the front fog lamps are switched off.
A supply voltage to the rear fog lamps relay is provided from a fuse in the passenger compartment fuse box, then
through two electronic switches in the IDM. With the lighting switch in the side lamp or headlamp position, an earth
path from the coil of the rear fog lamps relay completes the circuit through the two switches in the IDM to switch the
rear fog lamps on when the BCU receives a request signal from the rear fog lamps switch to turn the circuit on.
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-3-31
The BCU checks the status of the following inputs to determine the logic action for providing an output to the rear fog
lamp relay:
lIgnition state.
lMain beam state.
lDipped beam.
lFront fogs relay.
lRear fogs selected (press button, not latched).
If the ignition state is crank the state of the rear fog relay is memorised and the relay is switched off. Pressing the front
fog switch during cranking will not be recognised. When the ignition state returns to Ignition after cranking, the
memorised rear fog relay state is restored. If the ignition is turned off, the rear fog relay is turned off.
In the event of a communications link failure occurring while the rear fog relay is on, the rear fog relay will remain on
until the ignition is turned off or the dipped/ main beam is turned off.
Interior courtesy lamps
To determine when to provide an interior courtesy lamps enable output, the BCU checks the following input
conditions:
lIgnition state.
lTransit mode.
lDriver's door open.
lPassenger or rear door open.
The courtesy lamps operate at full brightness when they are first switched on. The BCU then gradually dims the lamps
(fade-out) before completely switching them off. Fade-out occurs over a period of two seconds following the logical
control signal to turn off the lights. When a door is opened, the BCU provides earth paths from the interior lamps, the
load space lamp and the ignition switch illumination. The following table lists the courtesy lamps operation and
duration for holding the lamps on that occurs after the BCU has detected a condition that signals the courtesy lamps
should be switched on:
Instrument pack
The BCU communicates with the instrument pack to provide a range of functions.
Control signal Additional conditions Duration
Door open - 10 minutes
Unlock signal from remote transmitter All doors closed and ignition switch not in
position III1 minute
Unlock signal from the driver's door lock All doors closed and ignition switch not in
position III1 minute
Ignition switch turned from position II or III
to position 0All doors closed 1 minute
Door changed from open to closed All other doors closed and ignition switch
not in position III15 seconds
Ignition switch in position III - Timer cancelled
BCU receives a lock command - Timer cancelled
Vehicle has transit mode enabled - 15 seconds on all occasions
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BODY CONTROL UNIT
86-3-36 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Key-in warning
The BCU can be programmed to one of two options:
lOption 1 – no timeout.
lOption 2 – no key-in warning.
The BCU issues an audible warning No. 2 request, depending on the status of the following inputs:
lIgnition state.
lIgnition key inserted.
lDriver's door open.
If the key-in warning is programmed into the BCU for operation, audible warning No.2 will be requested if the ignition
switch is off, the ignition key inserted signal is on and the driver's door open signal is ON.
In the event of a communications link failure occurring, the audible warning request is not sent to the instrument pack.
SLABS HDC warning
The BCU issues an audible warning No. 3 request, depending on the status of the following inputs:
lIgnition state.
lSLABS HDC warning.
The SLABS warning transmitted by the SLABS ECU is a 2 Hz signal, audible warning No. 3 is requested on every
falling edge of this signal. If the signal from the SLABS ECU stays low for more than 650 ms, audible warning No. 3
is requested every 2 seconds, for 30 seconds, while the signal stays low.
In the event of a communications link failure occurring, the audible warning request is not sent to the instrument pack.
Transfer box in neutral warning
If the transfer box is in the neutral position and the ignition switch is on, the BCU issues an audible warning No. 4
request. The BCU checks for the following inputs:
lTransfer box neutral selected.
lIgnition on.
The transfer box in neutral warning is activated by communicating with the instrument pack via the serial datalink. If
a communications link failure occurs while the transfer box in neutral warning is active, the audible warning will not
operate.
Lights on warning
If the ignition switch is off while the side lamps or headlamps on and the driver's door is opened, the BCU issues an
audible warning No. 5 request.
The BCU checks for the following inputs:
lDriver's door open.
lIgnition on.
lSide lamps.
lDipped beam state.
lMain beam state.
The lights on warning is activated by communicating with the instrument pack via the serial datalink. If a
communications link failure occurs while the lights on warning is active, the audible warning will not operate.
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ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-4-15
Anti-theft status LED
A Light Emitting Diode (LED) situated in the instrument cluster indicates the condition of the anti-theft system and acts
as a warning to potential thieves that the alarm system is activated.
Input/Output
The LED has a dedicated signal from the BCU to indicate the status of the following:
lAlarm armed: The LED flashes at 10 Hz with a 50:50 duty cycle for 10 seconds, after which the LED flashes 50
ms on, 2 seconds off until the state of the system changes.
lEngine immobilised: If the engine is immobilised and the ignition is on, the LED is illuminated continuously. If the
engine is immobilised and the ignition is off, the LED flashes 50 ms on, 2 seconds off.
lAlarm tampered: If the alarm has been triggered, the LED flashes at 10 Hz with a 50:50 duty cycle.
lHandset battery low indicator: If the handset battery is low, the driver's door is open and the ignition is switched
off, the LED flashes two pulses of 50 ms on, 50 ms off, every 10 seconds.
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ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN
86-4-16 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Operation
Standard system functions
All vehicles have the following functions as standard.
lLocking.
lUnlocking.
lFuel cut off switch unlocking.
lInternal locking.
lElectric fuel flap release.
Locking
The doors are locked by pressing the lock button on the handset or by locking the vehicle from the driver's door with
the key.
In order to lock the vehicle, the following conditions must be met:
lThe driver's door is closed.
lThe ignition is off.
lThe fuel cut off switch is not tripped.
lThe bonnet is closed.
lThe vehicle is not super locked.
Depending on system configuration a mislock occurs if these conditions are not met. The doors may lock (depending
on condition not met) and the system may not fully arm, depending on configuration of the system. If a mislock occurs
an audible warning is emitted and the vehicle becomes partially armed.
Unlocking
The doors are unlocked by pressing the unlock button on the handset or by unlocking the vehicle from the driver's
door with the key. This may unlock only the driver's door or it may unlock all doors depending on system configuration.
Fuel cut off switch unlocking
In the event that the vehicle experiences a force strong enough to actuate the switch, all the doors on the vehicle
immediately unlock. The following conditions must be met for this to occur:
lThe security system is not armed.
lThe ignition is on.
This same action causes the fuel pump to shut off and disables the Engine Control Module (ECM). In some markets,
this action may also cause the direction indicators lights to flash.
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ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN
86-4-28 REPAIR
Receiver - alarm system - models with
sunroof
$% 86.77.31
Remove
1.Remove trim seal from rear sunroof.
2.Release sunroof switch and remove screw
securing headlining.
3.Remove 2 nuts securing receiver to roof panel,
disconnect multiplug and remove receiver.
Refit
1.Connect multiplug to receiver, fit to roof panel,
tighten nuts to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
2.Fit and tighten screw securing headlining.
3.Fit sunroof switch
4.Fit sunroof trim seal.
5.Connect multiplug to receiver, fit to roof panel
and secure with nuts tighten to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
Receiver - alarm system - models
without sunroof
$% 86.77.31
Remove
1.Release rear door upper trim finisher.
2.Remove 3 Torx bolts securing rear headrest,
remove headrest. Repeat operation on
opposite side.
3.Remove both 'D' post trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - 'D' post.
4.Release rear interior light lens, remove 2 nuts
to release light.
5.Release 2 studs securing rear headlining,
carefully lower lining.
6.Remove 2 studs securing alarm receiver.
7.Disconnect multiplug from alarm receiver and
remove receiver.
Refit
1.Connect multiplug to receiver.
2.Position receiver and secure with studs.
3.Position rear end of headlining, secure with
studs.
4.Position interior light fit and tighten nuts.
5.Fit interior light lens.
6.Fit both 'D' post trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - 'D' post.
7.Fit 3 Torx bolts securing headrest and tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf.ft). Repeat operation on opposite
side.
8.Fit rear door upper finisher
M86 5632
M86 5762
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IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-6-11
If one headphone amplifier unit has control of the tape player, CD or radio, the other headphone amplifier will be able
to listen and be able to change tape tracks or radio bands. Other buttons allow a search seek function of radio band
or compact disk track, reversal of the tape, radio station and volume adjustment depending on the current operating
mode. If one radio headphone amplifier has control of the radio, tape or CD autochanger the other radio headphone
amplifier is able to change the track or radio band selected. A headphone socket with a glow ring is located on the
control panel. When a headphone is turned on , a 'headphone-module active' signal is sent to the radio cassette
player. The design incorporates panel illumination and a glow-ring to locate the socket in low light conditions. To
control the audio output from the radio headphone amplifiers, signals are sent to and received from the radio cassette
player.
Automatic volume control (High line system only)
An automatic base and treble volume control feature compensates for increases in interior road/transmission noise.
A road speed signal is monitored by the power amplifier, the signal is supplied by the SLABS ECU.
+ BRAKES, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.The power amplifier boosts the levels of base
and treble as road speed increases. This system ensures that the apparent volume of sound remains constant and is
not affected by increases in the background noise in the vehicle.
Speakers
Some vehicles will not have all the speakers, the type and location of speakers fitted depends on the trim level and
ICE options specified for the vehicle.
A-post speakers LH/RH (if fitted)
The A-post speakers are located in the A-post trim on each side of the windscreen, and are each protected by a metal
grille. The speakers are held from the rear by a bayonet clip that clamps the speaker on to the A-post trim. The A-post
speakers are a high range type and have a power rating of:
lMid line system A-post speakers have a power rating of 15 watts and an impedance of 4
Ω.
lHigh line system A-post speakers have a power rating of 30 watts and an impedance of 4
Ω.
Upper front and rear door speakers LH/RH (high line system only)
The upper door speakers are located in the upper door trim, the speaker is protected by an integral metal grille. The
speaker is held in by a threaded ring that clamps the speaker from the rear onto the door trim. The upper door speaker
is a mid-range type and has a power rating of 30 watts and an impedance of 4
Ω.
Lower front door speakers LH/RH
The lower front door speaker is located in the front end of the lower (pocket) trim and is secured by three self tapping
screws. The speaker is protected by a clip on circular metal grille. The type of lower front door speakers fitted depends
on trim level and market:
lThe base and mid line systems are fitted with full-range door speakers with a power rating of 15 watts and an
impedance of 4
Ω
lThe high line system is fitted with a low-range door speaker with a power rating of 30 watts and an impedance
of 4
Ω.
Lower rear door speaker LH/RH
The lower rear door speaker is located in the lower door trim and is secured by three self tapping screws. The speaker
is protected by a clip on metal grille. The type of lower rear door speaker fitted depends on trim level and market:
lThe base and mid line systems are fitted with full-range door speakers with a power rating of 15 watts and an
impedance of 4
Ω
lThe high line system is fitted with a low-range door speaker with a power rating of 30 watts and an impedance
of 4
Ω.
Low range tail door speakers (high line system only)
The low range tail door speaker are located in a plastic casing in the lower door trim. Each of the two speakers is
secured to the casing with four self tapping screws. The casing is secured to the lower door structure with eight bolts.
The tail door trim surrounds the casing, the front of the casing is covered by a metal grill that is secured with six
screws. The low range tail door speakers have a power rating of 30 watts and has an impedance of 4
Ω.
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HARNESSES
86-7-4 REPAIRS
21.Remove 6 clips securing harness to LH side of
body.
22.Remove both rear tail lamps.
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - tail.
23.Disconnect multiplugs from both tail/flasher
lamps.
24.Release 2 clips securing harness to rear
bumper. 25.Remove nut securing earth header to LH 'E'
post and remove grommet from 'E' post.
26.Disconnect multiplug from RF receiver.
27.Feed harness back to air conditioning ducting.
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HARNESSES
REPAIRS 86-7-7
51.Remove grommet and feed harness from rear
bumper to upper 'E' post.
52.Remove nut securing earth headers to RH 'E'
post.
53.Feed harness to air conditioning ducting.
54.Remove 4 cable ties securing harness to centre
of roof.
55.With assistance, remove harness from air
conditioning ducting and remove from vehicle. Refit
1.With assistance, position harness to air
conditioning ducting and secure with cable ties.
2.Secure harness to sunroof harness with cable
clips.
3.Connect multiplug to RF receiver.
4.Feed harness to LH and RH upper 'E' posts.
5.Feed harness through 'E' post to tail lamp and
rear bumper and secure with grommet.
6.Connect multiplug to fuel flap solenoid and
alarm sounder.
7.Position alarm sounder to rear quarter and
secure with nut to 9 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
8.Position both RH earth header to 'E' post and
tighten nut to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
9.Feed tail door harness through 'E' post and
secure with grommet.
10.Position harness sleeve to outer edge of door
and pull harness through door.
11.Secure harness to tail door with clips.
12.Connect washer tube to rear of wiper arm.
13.Remove tape from draw string and secure to
CHMSL harness.
14.Draw harness through tail door and connect
Lucars to CHMSL.
15.Fit CHMSL cover and secure with screws.
16.Connect multiplug to door lock switch.
17.Connect Lucars to HRW.
18.Connect multiplug to rear wiper motor.
19.Connect multiplug to door latch.
20.Fit plastic sheet to tail door, ensuring it aligns
with witness marks.
21.Fit tail door trim casing.
+ DOORS, REPAIRS, Trim casing - tail
door.
22.Connect Lucar to radio aerial RH amplifier.
23.Secure harness to RH side of body with clips
and retainers.
24.Position both LH earth header to 'E' post and
tighten nut to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
25.Connect multiplugs to both tail/flasher lamps
and secure harness to bumper with clips.
26.Fit both rear tail lamps.
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - tail.
27.Secure harness to rear LH side of body with 6
cable clips.
28.Connect 2 Lucars to rear air conditioning unit.
29.Fit both luggage compartment trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
30.Feed harness into position for rear interior light.
31.Connect Lucar to radio aerial LH amplifier.
32.Secure harness to body with cable ties clips
and retainers.
33.Secure air conditioning ducting to body with
rivets.
34.Feed harness to LH lower 'A' post.
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HARNESSES
REPAIRS 86-7-17
9.Disconnect multiplugs from cooling fan and
horn.
10.Release 3 cable tie clips from front RH panel.
11.Remove RH indicator lamp.
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - front
repeater.12.Disconnect multiplugs from headlamp and
sidelamp.
13.Disconnect multiplug from headlamp levelling
motor.