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    							FUSE DETAILS
    2.6DEFENDER 02MY
    F34 20 A All RH front window switch.
    F35 20 A All LH front window switch.
    F36 30 A Td5 Heated front screen relay.
    F36 30 A 300 Tdi Not used.
    FuseRatingVe hi cl eFunction 
    						
    							EARTH POINTS AND HEADERS
    DEFENDER 02MY 3.1
    E ARTH POINTS  AND HEADERSGeneral
    The following illustration indicates the general position of each earth point and header on the 
    vehicle. Refer to the Connector  section for more information.
    Refer to the  Circuit Diagrams  for details of electrical components and their associated 
    earth points. 
    						
    							EARTH POINTS AND HEADERS
    3.2DEFENDER 02MY 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    DEFENDER 02MY 4.1
    DE SCRIP TION AND OPERATIONANTI–THEFT ALARM AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING (CDL)
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    Defender now features an enhanced 10AS anti-theft alarm system, which incorporates 
    Central Door Locking (CDL) in addition to perimetric and volumetric protection. The 
    perimetric alarm function monitors the hinged panels of the vehicle. If any of the doors or the 
    bonnet are opened while the alarm is armed, the alarm will be triggered. The volumetric 
    alarm function monitors the interior space within the passenger compartment. If any 
    movement is sensed while the alarm is armed, the alarm will be triggered.
    To arm both the perimetric and volumetric functions, the vehicle should be locked using the 
    RF handset.
    CDL is functional on all doors, and is operated by pressing the appropriate button on the RF 
    handset. 
    The anti-theft alarm ECU also interacts with the Engine Control Module (ECM), causing the 
    engine to be immobilised whenever the alarm system is armed. For more details on engine 
    immobilisation, refer to the  Engine Immobilisation  section of this manual.
     
    +  ENGINE IMMOBILISATION.  
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.2DEFENDER 02MY
    OPERATION
    Power Distribution
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to the following on an N wire:
    Fuse 6
    Fuse 7
    Fusible link 1
    Fusible link 5.
    All are located in the under seat fuse box.
    Fuse 6 (C0574) supplies a constant battery feed to the following:
    The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD vehicles, C0057 on RHD vehicles) on a PN 
    wire
    The Battery Backed-Up Sounder (BBUS) (C0666) on a PN then B wire
    The anti-theft alarm relay (C0731) on a PN wire.
    Fuse 7 (C0574) also supplies a constant battery feed to the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on 
    LHD, C0061 on RHD) on a PN wire.
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the under seat 
    fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0570) supplies a constant battery feed to fuse 30 of the passenger 
    compartment fuse box (C0595) on an NK wire. Fuse 30 (C0595) is connected to the anti-
    theft alarm LED (C1060) located in the instrument pack by a PN then NU wire.
    Fusible link 5 (C0570) supplies a constant battery feed to the ignition switch (C1043 on LHD, 
    C0028 on RHD) on an NW wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the ignition position, 
    current flows across the switch (C1732 on LHD, C0094 on RHD) to fuse 8 of the passenger 
    compartment fuse box (C0580) on a W wire. Fuse 8 (C0580) supplies an ignition feed to the 
    anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) on a WG wire, and the BBUS (C0666) 
    on a WG then B wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    DEFENDER 02MY 4.3
    Door Switches
    In order for the perimetric alarm system to operate, the anti-theft alarm ECU monitors the 
    condition of the door switches. The door switches are open circuit when the doors are 
    closed. When the doors are opened, the switches close and an earth path is created. The 
    anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) is connected to the door switches as 
    follows:
    To the driver door switch (C0266 on LHD, C2007 on RHD) on an SW wire
    To the front passenger door switch (C0265 on LHD, C0106 on RHD) on a PU wire
    To the LH rear passenger door switch (5 door vehicles only) (C0104) on a PU wire
    To the RH rear passenger door switch (5 door vehicles only) (C0108) on a PU wire
    To the tail door switch (C0615 on 90 Station Wagons, C1992 on 110 Station Wagons, 
    C1993 on 90 Hard Tops, C1994 on 110 Hard Tops) on a PU wire.
    NOTE: The anti-theft alarm ECU treats the passenger doors and the tail door as a 
    single item.
    Bonnet Switch
    In addition to the door switches, the anti-theft alarm ECU also monitors the condition of the 
    bonnet switch. The bonnet switch is open circuit when the bonnet is closed. When the 
    bonnet is opened, the switch contacts close and an earth path is created.
    The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) provides a feed to the bonnet 
    switch (C1981 on LHD, C0007 on RHD) on an OU wire. The switch is earthed on a B wire.
    Volumetric Sensor
    The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) provides a feed to the volumetric 
    sensor (C0719 on Truck Cabs, C0359 on Station Wagons) on a BN wire. The volumetric 
    sensor (C0719 on Truck Cabs, C0359 on Station Wagons) is earthed on a B wire. When the 
    alarm is armed, the volumetric sensor (C0719 on Truck Cabs, C0359 on Station Wagons) 
    provides a feed to the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) on a WB wire. 
    If the sensor detects any movement within the passenger compartment, it replaces the feed 
    with a pulsed signal. If the anti-theft alarm ECU receives a pulse of greater than 50 mS or 
    three pulses within 1 second, it will trigger the alarm system. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.4DEFENDER 02MY
    Battery Backed-Up Sounder (BBUS)
    Fuse 6 of the under seat fuse box (C0574) provides a constant battery feed to the BBUS 
    (C0666) on a PN then B wire. The BBUS (C0666) is earthed on a B wire.
    The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, C0057 on RHD) provides a battery voltage feed 
    to the BBUS (C0666) on an OW then B wire. If the alarm is triggered, the anti-theft alarm 
    ECU withdraws the feed and replaces it with an earth. By pulsing the feed/earth path, the 
    anti-theft alarm ECU can control the operation of the BBUS. The anti-theft alarm ECU will 
    re-introduce a permanent feed to the BBUS after approximately 4.5 minutes, or if the ignition 
    is switched on. Fuse 8 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0580) provides an ignition 
    feed to the BBUS (C0666) on a WG then B wire. 
    NOTE: The BBUS is not fitted in all markets.
    Alarm Sounder
    Fuse 6 of the under seat fuse box (C0574) provides a constant battery feed to the alarm 
    relay (C0731) on a PN wire. The earth path for the relay coil is controlled by the anti-theft 
    alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, C0057 on RHD). The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, 
    C0057 on RHD) provides a battery voltage feed to the alarm relay coil (C0731) on an OW 
    wire. To energise the relay, the anti-theft alarm ECU withdraws the feed and replaces it with 
    an earth. Battery voltage from fuse 6 is now able to flow across the closed relay contacts 
    (C0731) to the sounder (C0520) on an OB wire. The sounder (C0520) is earthed on a B wire. 
    By pulsing the feed/earth path to the alarm relay, the anti-theft alarm ECU can control the 
    operation of the sounder.
    NOTE: The alarm sounder is not fitted in all markets.
    Horns
    Fuse 6 of the under seat fuse box (C0574) provides a constant battery feed to the alarm 
    relay (C0731) on a PN wire. The earth path for the relay coil is controlled by the anti-theft 
    alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, C0057 on RHD). The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, 
    C0057 on RHD) provides a battery voltage feed to the alarm relay coil (C0731) on an OW 
    wire. To energise the relay, the anti-theft alarm ECU withdraws the feed and replaces it with 
    an earth. Battery voltage from fuse 6 is now able to flow across the closed relay contacts 
    (C0731) to fuse 27 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0581) on an OR wire. Fuse 
    27 (C0581) provides a feed to the LH horn (C0003) and the RH horn (C0004) on PB wires. 
    By pulsing the feed/earth path to the alarm relay, the anti-theft alarm ECU can control the 
    operation of the horns. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    DEFENDER 02MY 4.5
    Anti-theft Alarm LED
    The anti-theft alarm LED is located in the instrument pack, and is supplied a constant battery 
    feed from fuse 30 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0595) on a PN then NU wire. 
    The earth path for the LED (C1060) is controlled by the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on 
    LHD, C0057 on RHD) on a K wire. To extinguish the LED, the ECU supplies a voltage equal 
    to that of battery voltage along the K wire. To illuminate the LED, the ECU withdraws the 
    feed and replaces it with an earth path. By switching from a feed to an earth path, the ECU 
    can control the flashing sequence of the LED.
    Hazard Warning Lamps
    The anti-theft alarm ECU is able to control the flashing sequence of the hazard warning 
    lamps. When the alarm is first armed, the hazard warning lamps will flash three times. When 
    the alarm is disarmed, the hazard warning lamps will flash once. If the alarm is triggered, the 
    hazard warning lamps will flash until the alarm system is disarmed. 
    To illuminate the RH hazard warning lamps, the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, 
    C0057 on RHD) provides a feed to the hazard warning switch (C0096) on a GW wire. 
    Simultaneously, the anti-theft alarm ECU provides a feed to the hazard warning switch 
    (C0096) on a GR wire to illuminate the LH hazard warning lamps. 
    NOTE: When the alarm is triggered, the anti-theft alarm ECU flashes the hazard warning 
    lamps alternately with the BBUS/alarm sounder.
    For more information on the hazard warning lamps, refer to the Direction Indicator/Hazard 
    Warning Lamps  section of this manual.
     
    +  DIRECTION INDICATOR/HAZARD WARNING LAMPS.  
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.6DEFENDER 02MY
    Door Lock Motors
    When the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, C0057 on RHD) receives a valid lock signal 
    from the RF handset, it provides a feed to the following on K wires:
    To the driver door lock motor (C0342)
    To the front passenger door lock motor (C0327)
    To the RH rear passenger door lock motor (C1996)
    To the LH rear passenger door lock motor (C1996)
    To the tail door lock motor (C0617).
    NOTE: The RH rear and LH rear door lock motors have the same connector numbers 
    as they utilise the same harness.
    Current flows across the motors and back to the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1980 on LHD, 
    C0057 on LHD) on O wires. When the anti-theft alarm ECU receives a valid unlock signal 
    from the RF handset, it provides a feed to the door motors on O wires. Current flows across 
    the motors and back to the anti-theft alarm ECU on K wires.
    Interior Lamps
    The anti-theft alarm ECU will illuminate the interior lamps under the following conditions:
    If the alarm system is disarmed using the remote handset
    If a door or the tail door is opened.
    The anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) provides a feed to the front 
    interior lamp (C0355) and the rear interior lamp (C0356 on 90 Station Wagons, C0357 on 
    110 Station Wagons) on PW wires.
    For more information on interior lamp operation, refer to the  Interior Lamps – Anti-theft 
    Alarm  section of this manual.
     
    +  INTERIOR LAMPS – ANTI-THEFT ALARM. 
    Diagnostic Socket
    The anti-theft alarm system can be interrogated using TestBook via the diagnostic socket. 
    The diagnostic socket (C0040) is connected to the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, 
    C0061 on RHD) by an LG wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    DEFENDER 02MY 4.7
    ENGINE IMMOBILISATION
    DESCRIPTION
    Introduction
    The function of the immobilisation system is to prevent unauthorised starting of the vehicle. 
    The system is controlled by the anti-theft alarm ECU in conjunction with the Engine Control 
    Module (ECM) on Td5 vehicles, or the immobilisation ECU on 300 Tdi vehicles. Re-
    mobilisation is achieved by a transponder in the vehicle key, which is read by a transponder 
    coil when the ignition switch is turned to the ignition position.
    OPERATION
    Power Distribution
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fuse 7, fusible link 1 and 
    fusible link 5 of the under seat fuse box (C0632) on an N wire. Fuse 7 (C0574) provides a 
    constant battery feed to the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) on a PN 
    wire. 
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the under seat 
    fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0570) provides a constant battery feed to fuse 30 of the passenger 
    compartment fuse box (C0595) on an NK wire. Fuse 30 (C0595) is connected to the engine 
    immobilisation warning lamp (C1016) by a PN wire.
    Fusible link 5 (C0570) provides a constant battery feed to the ignition switch (C1043 on LHD, 
    C0028 on RHD) on an NW wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the ignition position, 
    current flows across the switch (C1732 on LHD, C0094 on RHD) to fuse 8 (Td5) or fuse 12 
    (300 Tdi) of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0580) on W wires. Fuse 8 (C0580) 
    provides an ignition feed to the anti-theft alarm ECU (C1979 on LHD, C0061 on RHD) on a 
    WG wire. Fuse 12 (C0580) provides an ignition feed to the immobilisation ECU (C0059) on 
    a WG then B wire.
    When the ignition switch is turned to the crank position, current flows across the switch 
    (C1732 on LHD, C0090 on RHD) to the starter relay (C0151) on a WR wire. 
    						
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