Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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ELECTRICAL 9 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION IMMOBILISATION AND ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1.Anti-theft alarm indicator light (LED) 2.Engine immobilisation warning light 3.Alarm system fuse - 15 amp 4.Alarm sounder relay 5.Under bonnet lighting fuse 6.Alarm sounder (without battery back-up) 7.Alarm system fuse - 5 amp (position 20) 8.Electronic control unit (ECU) 9.Bonnet switch 10.Alarm sounder protection fuse - 20 amp (position 10) 11.Starter switch 12.Under bonnet ignition fuse 13.Drivers door switch...
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ELECTRICAL 11 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION IMMOBILISATION AND ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - WITH DDS 1.Anti-theft alarm indicator light (LED) 2.Engine immobilisation warning light 3.Alarm system fuse - 15 amp 4.Alarm sounder relay 5.Under bonnet lighting fuse 6.Alarm sounder (without battery back-up) 7.Alarm system fuse - 5 amp (position 20) 8.Electronic control unit (ECU) 9.Bonnet switch 10.Alarm sounder protection fuse - 20 amp (position 10) 11.Starter switch 12.Under bonnet ignition fuse 13.Drivers door...
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86ELECTRICAL 12 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION VEHICLE ALARM SYSTEM BUILT-IN TEST NOTE: The handset should be detached from the key to allow perimetric testing of the alarm system. The system will automatically switch to volumetric testing if the handset is in close proximity to the starter switch. The built-in test procedure can be accessed providing the following conditions exist: Alarm disarmed. Ignition off. Doors unlocked. Bonnet closed. With assistance, the test mode can be entered by completing the...
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ELECTRICAL 1 FAULT DIAGNOSIS GENERAL INFORMATION Detailed information of electrical systems, component locations and circuit diagrams are covered in the Defender Electrical Troubleshooting Manual. This section covers checks of the charging system. GENERATOR TESTING Service repair no - 86.10.01 Charging system check 1.Check battery is in good condition, with an open circuit voltage of at least 12.6 V. Recharge or substitute battery to carry out test. 2.Check drive belt condition See SECTION 10,...
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ELECTRICAL 1 REPAIR ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS The following guidelines are intended to ensure the safety of the operator whilst preventing damage to electrical and electronic components fitted to the vehicle. Polarity Never reverse connect the vehicle battery and always observe the correct polarity when connecting test equipment. High voltage circuits WARNING: Before commencing work on an ignition system, all high tension terminals, adaptors and diagnostic equipment for testing should be inspected to ensure...
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86ELECTRICAL 2 REPAIR BATTERY Service repair no - 86.15.01 NOTE: If the vehicle is fitted with a battery backed-up alarm sounder, disconnecting the vehicle battery will cause the alarm to sound unless the following procedure is followed: 1.Remove LH front seat cushion. 2.Release retaining clip and remove battery access cover. 3.Slacken battery negative lead clamp bolt. 4.Turn starter switch on. 5.Turn starter switch off and remove key. 6.Disconnect battery WITHIN 15 SECONDS. If alarm is accidentally...
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ELECTRICAL 3 REPAIR ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU) Service repair no - 86.55.85 Remove 1.Remove LH front seat cushion. 2.Release retaining clip and remove battery access cover. 3.Slacken battery negative lead clamp bolt. 4.Turn starter switch on. 5.Turn starter switch off and remove key. 6.Disconnect battery negative lead. NOTE: Operation 6 needs to be carried out within 15 seconds to avoid activating battery backed-up alarm sounder, if fitted. 7.Remove steering wheel See STEERING, Repair, Steering...
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86ELECTRICAL 4 REPAIR HANDSET BATTERY Service repair no - 86.77.13 Remove 1.Unlock vehicle and disarm alarm system. 2.Turn starter switch to position II. 3.Turn starter switch back to position 0 and remove key. 4.Carefully prise handset apart, starting from keyring end, using a coin or small screwdriver. 5.Slide battery out from retaining clip. 6.Press and hold one of the handset buttons for at least five seconds to drain any residual power from handset. NOTE: The engine will immobilise five minutes...
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ELECTRICAL 5 REPAIR PASSIVE COIL Service repair no - 86.77.35 Remove 1.Remove LH front seat cushion. 2.Release retaining clip and remove battery access cover. 3.Slacken battery negative lead clamp bolt. 4.Turn starter switch on. 5.Turn starter switch off and remove key. 6.Disconnect battery negative lead. NOTE: Operation 6 needs to be carried out within 15 seconds to avoid activating battery backed-up alarm sounder, if fitted. 7.Remove steering wheel See STEERING, Repair, Steering wheel. 8.Remove 4...