Land Rover Body And Paint Air Bag And Safety Belt Rover Manual
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On completing this lesson, you will be able to •Identify the components of the air conditioning system •Explain the operation of the clutch-less air conditioning compressor •Explain the operation of the air conditioning condenser •Identify the components of the auxiliary climate control system •Explain the operation of the auxiliary climate control assembly •Identify the components of the cool box assembly •Explain the operation of the cool box assembly •Identify the control components of the air...
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•Locate the navigation system components •Explain how the navigation system operates •Explain how the navigation system is integrated with the vehicle audio system •Enter a destination into the navigation system •Identify the cellular phone system components •Explain the location of the system components •Explain the operation of the cellular phone system •Demonstrate how to make/receive a phone call on the vehicle (G420633) Technical Training12 Lesson 2 – ElectricalObjectives
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On completing this lesson, you will be able to •Identify components associated with the seats •Explain the functionality of the manual, electric and memory features of the seats •First Objective •Second Objective •State the new features of the SRS system •State the location of the SRS components •State the purpose of the occupant classification system (NAS market vehicles only) •Remove the drivers airbag •Switch the belt minder warning system on / off ObjectivesLesson 3 – Body and Paint 233Technical...
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Diagnostic Trouble CodeDTC Global Positioning SystemGPS List of Abbreviations 285Technical Training
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INTRODUCTION TO THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) The system used to calculate the current position of the vehicle is called the GPS (global positioning system). The system utilises satellites which are owned by the United States Department of Defence (DoD). A total of 24 satellites circular orbit the earth every 12 hours at a height of 20,000 km (12500 miles), and between 5 and 11 of these satellites can be seen from a single point at any given time. The orbits are tilted to the earths equator by 55...
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM Navigation System Component Location Touch Screen Display (TSD)1 Microphone2 Traffic Message Channel (TMC) receiver (where fitted) 3 GPS antenna4 Clock spring5 Navigation computer6 Speaker7 Steering wheel controls8 Audio amplifier9 Integrated Head Unit (IHU)10 Speaker11 Navigation SystemLesson 2 – Electrical 203Technical Training (G421304)
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Navigation System Control Diagram NOTE: A = Hardwired D= CAN P= MOST Q= GVIF (G421304) Technical Training204 Lesson 2 – ElectricalNavigation System
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Wheel speed sensors1 GPS antenna2 Speakers3 Audio amplifier4 Navigation computer5 Integrated Head Unit (IHU)6 Touch Screen Display (TSD)7 Clock spring8 Steering wheel controls9 Traffic Message Channel (TMC) receiver (where fitted) 10 Traffic Message Channel (TMC) antenna amplifier 11 ABS control module12 Navigation System Component Location with VICS (Japan only) Navigation SystemLesson 2 – Electrical 205Technical Training (G421304)
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Touch Screen Display (TSD)1 Microphone2 GPS antenna3 Steering wheel controls4 Clock spring5 Navigation computer6 Speaker7 VICS beacon antenna8 Audio amplifier9 VICS receiver10 Integrated Head Unit (IHU)11 Speaker12 (G421304) Technical Training206 Lesson 2 – ElectricalNavigation System
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Navigation System Control Diagram with VICS (Japan only) NOTE: A = Hardwired D= CAN P= MOST Q= GVIF Wheel speed sensors1GPS antenna2 Navigation SystemLesson 2 – Electrical 207Technical Training (G421304)