Land Rover Freelander 2004my Electrical Library Rover Manual
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 4.132FREELANDER 04MY HORNS DESCRIPTION General Two vehicle horns are fitted, one below each headlamp on either side of the engine bay. One horn emits a high tone, the other a low tone. The horns are operated by pressing either of the two buttons located on the steering wheel. The horn circuit is fed directly from the battery and operates independently of the ignition circuits. The horns are also used as an audible warning if the anti-theft alarm system is triggered. For...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION FREELANDER 04MY 4.133 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. + NAVIGATION SYSTEM. OPERATION General Feed from the positive...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 4.134FREELANDER 04MY 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...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION FREELANDER 04MY 4.135 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...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 4.136FREELANDER 04MY AUDIO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION General The audio system features a centre console mounted radio and front loading single CD player. Depending on the specification of the vehicle, the CD player will be capable of holding either a single CD, or in the case of higher specification vehicles, up to 6 CDs. Higher specification vehicles are also fitted with a power amplifier and sub-woofer. For more information on audio system features and functionality, refer to the...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION FREELANDER 04MY 4.137 Speakers – Standard The head unit (C0098) 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. zA 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. zA positive signal is provided by the head unit to the RH...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 4.138FREELANDER 04MY Speakers – Harmon Kardon The head unit (C0098) is connected to the power amplifier (C0491) as follows: zA positive signal is provided by the head unit to the power amplifier on a BG wire. This signal is used by the power amplifier for the RH rear speakers. zA negative signal is provided by the head unit to the power amplifier on a BO wire. This signal is used by the power amplifier for the RH rear speakers. zA positive signal is provided by the head unit...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION FREELANDER 04MY 4.139 The power amplifier (C0491) receives inputs from the head unit (C0098) and relays them to the speakers as follows: NOTE: The LH and RH speakers share the same connector numbers as they utilise the same door harness. zA positive signal is provided by the power amplifier to the RH front mid-range speaker (C1577) on an OK wire. The RH front mid-range speaker (C1577) is provided a negative signal by the power amplifier (C0491) on an OB wire. zA positive...
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 4.140FREELANDER 04MY Speed Dependent Volume Control The ABS ECU (C0501) provides a road speed signal to the power amplifier (C0491) (if fitted) and the head unit (C0098) on a WO wire. This signal is used to raise or lower the volume level from the speakers as road speed changes.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION FREELANDER 04MY 4.141 NAVIGATION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION General The satellite navigation head unit is located in the centre console, and also incorporates a radio and a front loading single CD player. Some vehicles are also fitted with a CD autochanger. The system operates when the ignition switch is turned to the auxiliary position. For more information on audio system features and functionality, refer to the Audio and Navigation System handbook. For detailed information on...