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    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.140FREELANDER 02MY
    REMOTE DISPLAY / CLOCK
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The remote display/clock is mounted in the centre of the fascia. The time displayed on the 
    clock can be adjusted using the H and M buttons mounted in the clock bezel. The clock 
    will also display radio/cassette information. For more details on audio system operation, 
    refer to the relevant  Audio System section of this manual.
     
    +  AUDIO SYSTEM – 01MY. 
     
    +  AUDIO SYSTEM – LOW RANGE (02MY). 
     
    +  AUDIO SYSTEM – MID RANGE (02MY). 
     
    +  AUDIO SYSTEM – HIGH RANGE (02MY). 
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1, fusible link 4, 
    and fusible link 12 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 4 
    (C0574) is connected to fuse 14 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) by an NW 
    wire. Fuse 14 (C0589) provides a constant battery feed to the remote display/clock (C0241) 
    on a P wire. The remote display/clock (C0241) is earthed on a B wire.
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0571) provides a constant battery feed to the ignition 
    switch (C0028) on an NR wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the ignition position, 
    current flows across the switch (C0028) to fuse 11 of the passenger compartment fuse box 
    (C0588) on a PS wire. Fuse 11 (C0580) provides an ignition feed to the remote display/clock 
    (C0241) on a LGW wire. When the remote display/clock receives this feed, it will illuminate.
    Fusible link 12 (C0575) provides a constant battery feed to the lighting switch (C0041) on an 
    RN wire. When the lighting switch is turned to the side or headlamp position, current flows 
    across the switch (C0041) to fuse 16 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) on 
    an R wire. Fuse 16 (C0589) is connected to the remote/display/clock by an RO wire. When 
    the remote display/clock receives this feed, it dims its illumination. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 02MY 4.141
    CIGAR LIGHTER
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The cigar lighter is located in the centre console, and will only operate when the ignition 
    switch is in the auxiliary or ignition position. When the cigar lighter element is pushed into 
    its holder, power is automatically switched through its locking clips to the heater coil. As 
    current passes through the heating coil, the element will heat up to the point where the 
    locking clips expand and release the cigar lighter element.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1 of the passenger 
    compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 1 is connected in series with 
    fusible link 2, which is also located in the engine compartment fuse box. 
    Fusible link 2 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by an NR wire. When the 
    ignition switch is turned to the auxiliary position, current flows across the switch (C0028) to 
    fuse 10 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a PS wire. 
    Fuse 10 (C0585) provides a feed to the cigar lighter (C0089) on a PR wire. When the cigar 
    lighter element is pushed into the cigar lighter, an earth path is created (C0089) on a B wire. 
    When the element reaches the correct temperature and is ejected, the circuit is broken. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.142FREELANDER 02MY
    ACCESSORY SOCKET
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The accessory socket is located at the rear of the centre console. It supplies battery voltage 
    to any approved Land Rover accessory when the ignition switch is in either the auxiliary or 
    ignition position.
    CAUTION: The cigar lighter should NOT be used for accessory power or damage may 
    result.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1 and fusible link 
    4 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 4 (C0574) is 
    connected to fuse 13 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) by an NW wire. 
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by 
    an NR wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the auxiliary position, current flows across 
    the switch (C0028) to the accessory socket relay (C0588) on a PS wire. The accessory 
    socket relay is located in the passenger compartment fuse box, and is earthed (C0587) on 
    a B wire.
    The energised accessory socket relay allows a feed from fuse 13 to flow across the relay 
    switch contacts (C0586) to the accessory socket (C0350) on a PN wire. The accessory 
    socket (C0350) is earthed on a B wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 02MY 4.143
    AUDIO SYSTEM – 01MY
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The radio/cassette player is located in the centre console, and will operate when the ignition 
    switch is in the auxiliary position. Radio/cassette information is displayed on the remote 
    display/clock, mounted in the centre of the fascia. For more information on remote display/
    clock operation, refer to the  Remote Display/Clock  section of this manual.
     
    +  REMOTE DISPLAY / CLOCK. 
    Five door vehicles have a mid-range speaker mounted behind each front and rear door trim 
    casing , in addition to high range speakers mounted behind the door mirror trim casings. 
    Four door vehicles have mid-range speakers mounted behind each front door trim casing, 
    and both rear passenger compartment trim casings.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1, fusible link 4, 
    and fusible link 12 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 4 
    (C0574) is connected to fuse 9 and fuse 14 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) 
    by an NW wire. 
    Fuse 9 (C0585) provides a constant battery feed to the radio/cassette player (C0098) on a 
    P wire. The radio/cassette player uses this feed to power its memory circuits, and is earthed 
    (C0098) on a B wire. Fuse 14 (C0589) provides a constant battery feed to the remote 
    display/clock (C0241) on a P wire. The remote display/clock (C0241) is earthed on a B wire. 
    For more information on remote display/clock operation, refer to the  Remote Display/
    Clock  section of this manual.
     
    +  REMOTE DISPLAY / CLOCK. 
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by 
    an NR wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the auxiliary position, current flows across 
    the switch (C0028) to fuse 11 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a PS wire. 
    Fuse 11 (C0580) provides an auxiliary ignition feed to the radio/cassette player (C0098) and 
    the remote display/clock (C0241) on LGW wires.
    Fusible link 12 (C0575) is connected to the lighting switch (C0041) by an RN wire. When the 
    lighting switch is turned to the side or headlamp position, current flows across the switch 
    (C0041) to fuse 16 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) on an R wire. Fuse 16 
    (C0582) provides a feed to the radio/cassette player on an RO wire. When the radio/cassette 
    player receives this feed it dims its illumination LEDs. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.144FREELANDER 02MY
    Fuse 16 (C0589) also provides a feed to the remote display/clock (C0241) on an RO wire. 
    For more information on remote display/clock operation, refer to the  Remote Display/
    Clock  section of this manual.
     
    +  REMOTE DISPLAY / CLOCK. 
    Speakers
    The radio/cassette player (C0092) is connected to the speakers as follows:
    NOTE: The LH front and RH front mid-range and high range speakers share the same 
    connector numbers as they utilise the same door harness. The same is true of the LH and 
    RH rear mid-range speakers.
    A positive signal is provided by the radio/cassette player to the RH front mid-range 
    speaker (C0369) on an OK wire. The RH front mid-range speaker (C0369) is provided 
    a negative signal by the radio/cassette player (C0092) on an OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the radio/cassette player to the RH front high range 
    speaker (C0531) on an OK wire. The RH front high range speaker (C0530) is provided 
    a negative signal by the radio/cassette player (C0092) on an OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the radio/cassette player to the LH front mid-range 
    speaker (C0369) on a YK then OK wire. The LH front mid-range speaker (C0369) is 
    provided a negative signal by the radio/cassette player (C0092) on a YB then OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the radio/cassette player to the LH front high range 
    speaker (C0531) on a YK then OK wire. The LH front high range speaker (C0530) is 
    provided a negative signal by the radio/cassette player (C0092) on a YB then OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the radio/cassette player to the RH rear mid-range 
    speaker (C0308 on 3 door vehicles, C0445 on 5 door vehicles) on a UK wire. The RH 
    rear mid-range speaker (C0308 on 3 door vehicles, C0445 on 5 door vehicles) is 
    provided a negative signal by the radio/cassette player (C0092) on a UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the radio/cassette player to the LH rear mid-range 
    speaker (C0310 on 3 door vehicles, C0445 on 5 door vehicles) on an SK then UK wire. 
    The LH rear mid-range speaker (C0310 on 3 door vehicles, C0445 on 5 door vehicles) 
    is provided a negative signal by the radio/cassette player (C0092) on an SB then UB 
    wire.
    NOTE: It is essential that all speakers are connected correctly. A speaker connected 
    incorrectly will be out of phase with the remaining speakers, causing a deterioration of sound 
    quality.
    Remote Audio Controls
    The radio/cassette player (C0098) provides a feed via the rotary coupler (C0082) to the 
    remote audio controls (C1254) on a BR wire. The remote audio controls contain a number 
    of normally open switches and resistors. When either of the controls are moved, one of the 
    switches closes and a voltage is returned to the radio/cassette player (C0098) on a BW wire. 
    The value of the voltage returned to the radio/cassette player is dependent upon which way 
    the controls are moved (and how many resistors are brought into the circuit). By measuring 
    this returned voltage, the radio/cassette player determines which function has been 
    requested. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 02MY 4.145
    AUDIO SYSTEM – LOW RANGE (02MY)
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The head unit is located in the centre console, and will operate when the ignition switch is in 
    the auxiliary position. 
    Five door vehicles have a mid-range speaker mounted behind each front and rear door trim 
    casing , in addition to high range speakers mounted behind the door mirror trim casings. 
    Four door vehicles have mid-range speakers mounted behind each front door trim casing, 
    and both rear passenger compartment trim casings.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1 and fusible link 
    4 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 4 (C0574) is 
    connected to fuse 9 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) by an NW wire. 
    Fuse 9 (C0585) provides a constant battery feed to the head unit (C0098) on a P wire. The 
    head unit uses this feed to power its memory circuits, and is earthed (C0098) on a B wire. 
    Fuse 9 (C0585) also provides a feed to the CD autochanger (if fitted) (C0941) on a P wire.
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by 
    an NR wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the auxiliary position, current flows across 
    the switch (C0028) to fuse 11 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a PS wire. 
    Fuse 11 (C0580) provides an auxiliary ignition feed to the head unit (C0098) on an LGW 
    wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.146FREELANDER 02MY
    Speakers
    The head unit (C0098) is connected to the speakers as follows:
    NOTE: The LH front and RH front mid-range and high range speakers share the same 
    connector numbers as they utilise the same door harness. The same is true of the LH and 
    RH rear mid-range speakers.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH front mid-range speaker 
    (C0369) on an OK wire. The RH front mid-range speaker (C0369) is provided a 
    negative signal by the head unit (C0098) on an OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH front high range speaker 
    (C0531) on an OK wire. The RH front high range speaker (C0530) is provided a 
    negative signal by the head unit (C0098) on an OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH front mid-range speaker 
    (C0369) on a YK then OK wire. The LH front mid-range speaker (C0369) is provided a 
    negative signal by the head unit (C0098) on a YB then OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH front high range speaker 
    (C0531) on a YK then OK wire. The LH front high range speaker (C0530) is provided 
    a negative signal by the head unit (C0098) on a YB then OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH rear mid-range speaker 
    (C1577) on a UK wire. The RH rear mid-range speaker (C1577) is provided a negative 
    signal by the head unit (C0098) on a UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH high range speaker (C0679) on 
    a UK wire. The RH rear high range speaker (C0679) is provided a negative signal by 
    the head unit (C0098) on a UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH rear mid-range speaker (C1577) 
    on an SK then UK wire. The LH rear mid-range speaker (C1577) is provided a negative 
    signal by the head unit (C0098) on an SB then UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH rear high range speaker 
    (C0679) on an SK then UK wire. The LH rear mid-range speaker (C0679) is provided 
    a negative signal by the head unit (C0098) on an SB then UB wire.
    NOTE: It is essential that all speakers are connected correctly. A speaker connected 
    incorrectly will be out of phase with the remaining speakers, causing a deterioration of sound 
    quality.
    Remote Audio Controls
    The head unit (C0098) provides a feed via the rotary coupler (C0082) to the remote audio 
    controls (C1254) on a BR wire. The remote audio controls contain a number of normally 
    open switches and resistors. When either of the controls are moved, one of the switches 
    closes and a voltage is returned to the head unit (C0098) on a BW wire. The value of the 
    voltage returned to the head unit is dependent upon which way the controls are moved (and 
    how many resistors are brought into the circuit). By measuring this returned voltage, the 
    head unit determines which function has been requested. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 02MY 4.147
    CD Autochanger
    The CD autochanger (C0941) is provided a constant battery feed via fuse 9 of the passenger 
    compartment fuse box (C0585) on a P wire. The autochanger (C0941) is earthed on a B 
    wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.148FREELANDER 02MY
    AUDIO SYSTEM – MID RANGE (02MY)
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The head unit is located in the centre console, and will operate when the ignition switch is in 
    the auxiliary position. Some vehicles are also fitted with a power amplifier and sub-woofer. 
    For more information on audio system features and functionality, refer to the  In-Car 
    Entertainment  handbook.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1 and fusible link 
    4 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 4 (C0574) is 
    connected to fuse 9 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) by an NW wire. Fuse 
    9 (C0585) provides a constant battery feed to the head unit (C0921) on a P wire and the 
    power amplifier (C0491) on a P then PK wire.
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 2, which is also located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. Fusible link 2 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by 
    an NR wire. When the ignition switch is turned to the auxiliary position, current flows across 
    the switch (C0028) to fuse 11 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a PS wire. 
    Fuse 11 (C0580) provides an auxiliary ignition feed to the Head unit (C0921) on an LGW 
    wire.
    The head unit (C0921) and the power amplifier (C0491) are both earthed on B wires. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 02MY 4.149
    Speakers
    Non-Power Amplifier
    The head unit (C0092) is connected to the speakers as follows:
    NOTE: The LH and RH speakers share the same connector numbers as they utilise the 
    same door harness.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH front mid-range speaker 
    (C0369) on an OK wire. The RH front mid-range speaker (C0369) is provided a 
    negative signal by the head unit (C0092) on an OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH front high range speaker 
    (C0680) on an OK wire. The RH front high range speaker (C0680) is provided a 
    negative signal by the head unit (C0092) on an OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH front mid-range speaker 
    (C0369) on a YK then OK wire. The LH front mid-range speaker (C0369) is provided a 
    negative signal by the head unit (C0092) on a YB then OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH front high range speaker 
    (C0680) on a YK then OK wire. The LH front high range speaker (C0680) is provided 
    a negative signal by the head unit (C0092) on an YB then OB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH rear mid-range speaker 
    (C1577) on a UK wire. The RH rear mid-range speaker (C1577) is provided a negative 
    signal by the head unit (C0092) on a UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH rear high range speaker 
    (C0679) on a UK wire. The RH rear high range speaker (C0679) is provided a negative 
    signal by the head unit (C0092) on a UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH rear mid-range speaker (C1577) 
    on an SK then UK wire. The LH rear mid-range speaker (C1577) is provided a negative 
    signal by the head unit (C0092) on an SB then UB wire.
    A positive signal is provided by the head unit to the LH rear high range speaker 
    (C0679) on an SK then UK wire. The LH rear high range speaker (C0679) is provided 
    a negative signal by the head unit (C0491) on an SB then UB wire.
    NOTE: It is essential that all speakers are connected correctly. A speaker connected 
    incorrectly will be out of phase with the remaining speakers, causing a deterioration of sound 
    quality. 
    						
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