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    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.32FREELANDER 04MY
    DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    The diagnostic socket is located behind the centre console, and is accessible from the 
    drivers footwell on NAS vehicles, or the passenger footwell on all other vehicle derivatives. 
    The socket is compliant with SAE directive J1962 standard, and allows attachment of 
    TestBook, T4, or any other suitable diagnostic software tool. It allows detailed fault diagnosis 
    checks to be carried out on the vehicle via an ISO 9141 K Line.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 4 of the engine 
    compartment fuse box (C0632) on an R wire. Fusible link 4 (C0574) is connected to fuse 16 
    of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0587) by an NW wire. Fuse 16 (C0580) provides 
    a constant battery feed to the diagnostic socket (C0040) on a P wire.
    The diagnostic socket is earthed on a pair of B wires.
    The diagnostic socket (C0040) communicates with the following systems and components 
    via the K line on K wires:
    zThe instrument pack (C0230).
    zThe Central Control Unit (CCU) (C0429).
    zThe SRS DCU (C0256).
    zThe cruise control ECU (KV6 ROW vehicles only) (C0239).
    zThe Electronic Automatic Transmission Electronic Control Unit (EAT ECU) (Td4 and 
    KV6 vehicles only) (C0932).
    zThe Engine Control Module (ECM) (KV6 NAS vehicles only) (C0331).
    zThe Engine Control Module (ECM) (KV6 ROW vehicles only) (C0371).
    zThe ECM (K1.8 vehicles only) (C0913).
    zThe ECM (Td4 vehicles only) (C0603).
    zThe Fuel Burning Heater (FBH) (Td4 vehicles only) (C0925).
    The diagnostic socket (C0040) also communicates with the immobilisation ECU (C0059) 
    and the ABS ECU (C0501) via the DS-2 bus on a K wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 04MY 4.33
    CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT (CCU)
    DESCRIPTION
    General
    For a full description of the CCU, refer to the  Control Units  section of the System 
    Description and Operation Workshop manual.
    OPERATION
    General
    For a full description of CCU operation, refer to the  Control Units  section of the System 
    Description and Operation Workshop manual.
    NOTE: The CCU is mounted directly onto the rear of the passenger compartment fuse box. 
    As there is no harness connecting the passenger compartment fuse box to the CCU, 
    connectors C0592 and C0593 are not shown in the Connector section of this manual. For 
    details on these connectors, refer to the Control Units section of the System Description 
    and Operation Workshop manual. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.34FREELANDER 04MY
    CHARGING AND STARTING – Td4
    DESCRIPTION
    Starting
    The starting system on the vehicle comprises a 12 volt starter motor which drives the engine 
    to start the combustion process. The starter converts electrical energy into mechanical 
    power. The vehicle electrical system must be capable of supplying sufficient power to enable 
    the engine to be cranked.
    Charging
    The charging system comprises a battery and an alternator. The battery must be of a 
    sufficient capacity to operate the starter motor and operate various electrical systems in the 
    vehicle. The alternator charges the battery when the engine is running and increases its 
    output as demand on the battery increases. 
    The instrument pack incorporates a charge warning lamp which illuminates when there is no 
    output or a low output from the alternator. For a detailed description of the charging and 
    starting system, refer to the  Engine Management Systems – EDC  section of the System 
    Description and Operation Workshop manual.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to the main relay, fusible link 1, 
    fusible link 3, fusible link 6, and fuse 10 (C0632) on an R wire. All are located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. The battery (C0192) also supplies a constant feed to the starter 
    motor solenoid (C0631) on an R wire.
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 7, which is also located in the engine 
    compartment fuse box. 
    Fusible link 3 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by an N wire. When the 
    ignition switch is turned to the ignition position, current flows across the switch (C0028) to 
    fuse 18, fuse 22, and fuse 41 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a G wire.
    When the ignition switch is turned to the crank position, current flows across the switch 
    (C0028) to fuse 5 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a WR wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 04MY 4.35
    Starting
    Main Relay
    The earth path for the main relay coil (C0576) is controlled by the Engine Control Module 
    (ECM) (C0603) on a WK wire. The energised main relay provides a feed to fuse 1 which is 
    also located in the engine compartment fuse box. Fuse 1 (C0576) provides a feed to the 
    glow plug relay (C0215) on an RW wire.
    For a detailed description of main relay operation, refer to the  Engine Management 
    Systems – EDC  section of the System Description and Operation Workshop manual.
    Inertia Switch
    Fuse 10 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0575) provides a constant battery feed to 
    the inertia switch (C0123) on a G wire. The inertia switch is a normally closed switch. If the 
    inertia switch hasnt been tripped, current flows across the switch (C0123) to the fuel pump 
    relay (C0575) on a GU wire. 
    The inertia switch (C0123) also provides a feed to the Central Control Unit (CCU) (C0428) 
    on a GU wire. For more information on the CCU, refer to the  Control Units  section of the 
    Workshop manual, and the  Anti-theft Alarm and Central Door Locking (CDL)  section of 
    this manual.
     
    +  ANTI-THEFT ALARM AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING (CDL). 
    Fuel Pump Relay
    The fuel pump relay coil receives a feed from the energised main relay. The earth path for 
    the relay coil (C0575) is controlled by the ECM (C0331) on a BP wire. The ECM will energise 
    the fuel pump relay when it receives an ignition feed from fuse 22 of the passenger 
    compartment fuse box (C0580) on a W wire.
    The energised fuel pump relay (C0572) provides a feed to the fuel pump (C0205) on a WP 
    wire. The fuel pump (C0205) is earthed on a B wire.
    Glow Plug Relay
    Fuse 22 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0580) provides an ignition feed to the 
    ECM (C0603) on a W wire. If all criteria are met, the ECM (C0606) provides an earth path 
    for the glow plug relay coil (C0215) on a BR wire.
    Fusible link 6 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0577) provides a constant battery feed 
    to the glow plug relay switch (C0215) on an NW wire. When the relay is energised, the switch 
    contacts close, allowing the glow plug relay to provide a feed to the following:
    zTo glow plug number 1 (C0476) on a BG wire.
    zTo glow plug number 2 (C0477) on a BP wire.
    zTo glow plug number 3 (C0478) on a BY wire.
    zTo glow plug number 4 (C0479) on a BR wire.
    For more details of glow plug operation, refer to the  Engine Management Systems – EDC  
    section of the Workshop manual. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.36FREELANDER 04MY
    Starter Relay
    Fuse 5 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0581) provides an ignition switch crank 
    feed to the immobilisation ECU (C0059) on a WR wire. If the vehicle has been successfully 
    re-mobilised, the immobilisation ECU (C0059) provides a feed to the starter relay coil 
    (C0576) on an RW wire. The starter relay is located in the engine compartment fuse box, 
    and is earthed (C0576) on a B wire. A battery feed from fusible link 7 is now able to flow 
    across the starter relay switch contacts (C0572) to the starter motor solenoid (C0178) on an 
    NR then B wire.
    For a detailed description of the immobilisation ECU, refer to the  Engine Immobilisation  
    section of this manual.
     
    +  ENGINE IMMOBILISATION. 
    Starter Motor and Starter Motor Solenoid
    The starter motor solenoid coil (C0178) receives a feed from the energised starter motor 
    relay (C0572) on an NR then B wire (see above). The energised starter motor solenoid 
    allows a battery feed (C0178) to flow across the switch contacts and power the starter motor.
    Central Control Unit (CCU)
    The CCU (C0428) receives a feed from the inertia switch (C0123) on a GU wire. If this feed 
    is removed due to the inertia switch being tripped, the CCU will unlock all of the doors. For 
    more details of CCU operation, refer to the  Control Units  section of the Workshop manual. 
    For more details of the Central Door Locking (CDL) system, refer to the  Anti-theft Alarm 
    and Central Door Locking (CDL)  section of this manual.
     
    +  ANTI-THEFT ALARM AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING (CDL). 
    NOTE: The CCU will only unlock all doors if the ignition switch is in the ignition position.
    The CCU (C0429) also provides a signal feed to the immobilisation ECU (C0059) on a KN 
    wire. This signal feed informs the immobilisation ECU to energise the starter relay. For a 
    detailed description of the immobilisation ECU, refer to the  Engine Immobilisation  section 
    of this manual.
     
    +  ENGINE IMMOBILISATION.  
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 04MY 4.37
    Charging
    Alternator
    The battery (C0192) provides a permanent feed to the alternator (C0183) via the starter 
    motor (C0631) on an R then N wire. Fuse 41 of the passenger compartment fuse box 
    (C0583) provides an ignition feed to the alternator (C0226) on a W then GN wire. 
    When the engine is turned over, the alternator (C0226) supplies the ECM (C0606) a Pulse 
    Width Modulated (PWM) signal on a U wire. The ECM uses this PWM signal to calculate the 
    electrical load on the alternator, and controls engine idle speed accordingly.
    When the engine is started, the magnetised rotor within the stator windings generate 3 
    phase alternating current (ac) and voltage that rises rapidly with rotor speed. The field 
    diodes in the rectifier pack convert the ac current into direct current (dc). Output current from 
    the field diodes supplements the initial current flowing through the field windings. This 
    causes an increase in the magnetic influence of the rotor, resulting in self-exitation of the 
    alternator. The field current increases with rotor speed and thus increases the generated 
    current and voltage until the alternator is fully excited. The alternator (C0183) charges the 
    battery (C0192) by providing current on an N then R wire.
    Ignition/No charge Warning Lamp
    Fuse 18 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0589) provides an ignition feed to the 
    ignition/no charge warning lamp (C0233) on a G wire. Illumination of the warning lamp 
    (C0233) is controlled by the ECM (C0331) on an NY wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.38FREELANDER 04MY
    CHARGING AND STARTING – K SERIES
    DESCRIPTION
    Starting
    The starting system on the vehicle comprises a 12 volt starter motor which drives the engine 
    to start the combustion process. The starter converts electrical energy into mechanical 
    power. The vehicle electrical system must be capable of supplying sufficient power to enable 
    the engine to be cranked.
    Charging
    The charging system comprises a battery and an alternator. The battery must be of a 
    sufficient capacity to operate the starter motor and operate various electrical systems in the 
    vehicle. The alternator charges the battery when the engine is running and increases its 
    output as demand on the battery increases. 
    The instrument pack incorporates a charge warning lamp which illuminates when there is no 
    output or a low output from the alternator. For a detailed description of the charging and 
    starting system, refer to the  Engine Management Systems – MEMS  section of the System 
    Description and Operation Workshop manual.
    OPERATION
    General
    Feed from the positive battery terminal (C0192) is supplied to fusible link 1, fusible link 3, 
    fuse 10 and the main relay (C0632) on an R wire. All are located within the engine 
    compartment fuse box. The battery (C0192) also provides a feed to the starter motor 
    solenoid (C0178) on an R wire.
    Fusible link 1 is connected in series with fusible link 7, which is also located within the engine 
    compartment fuse box.
    Fusible link 3 (C0571) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028) by an N wire. When the 
    ignition switch is turned to the ignition position, current flows across the switch (C0028) to 
    fuse 18, fuse 22, and fuse 41 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a G wire.
    When the ignition switch is turned to the crank position, current flows across the switch 
    (C0028) to fuse 5 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0588) on a WR wire.  
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 04MY 4.39
    Starting
    Main Relay
    Fuse 22 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0580) provides an ignition feed to the 
    Engine Control Module (ECM) (C0913) on a W wire. When the ECM receives this feed, it 
    energises the main relay by providing an earth path for the relay coil (C0576) on a WK wire. 
    The energised main relay is now able to provide a feed to the fuel pump relay. The fuel pump 
    relay is also located in the engine compartment fuse box.
    For a detailed description of main relay operation, refer to the  Engine Management 
    Systems – MEMS  section of the System Description and Operation Workshop manual.
    Inertia Switch
    Fuse 10 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0575) provides a constant battery feed to 
    the inertia switch (C0123) on a G wire. The inertia switch is a normally closed switch. If the 
    inertia switch hasnt been tripped, current flows across the switch (C0123) to the fuel pump 
    relay (C0575) on a GU wire.
    The inertia switch (C0123) also provides a feed to the Central Control Unit (CCU) (C0428) 
    on a UG wire. For more information on the CCU, refer to the  Control Units  section of the 
    Workshop manual, and the  Anti-theft Alarm and Central Door Locking (CDL)  section of 
    this manual.
     
    +  ANTI-THEFT ALARM AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING (CDL). 
    Fuel Pump Relay
    The fuel pump relay coil receives a feed from the energised main relay (see above). The 
    earth path for the relay coil (C0575) is controlled by the ECM (C0913) on a BP wire. The 
    ECM will energise the fuel pump relay when it receives an ignition feed from fuse 22 of the 
    passenger compartment fuse box (C0581) on a W wire.
    The energised fuel pump relay (C0572) provides a feed to the fuel pump (C0114) on a WP 
    wire. The pump (C0114) is earthed on a B wire.
    Starter Relay
    Fuse 5 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0581) provides an ignition switch crank 
    feed to the immobilisation ECU (C0059) on a WR wire. If the vehicle has been successfully 
    re-mobilised, the immobilisation ECU (C0059) provides a feed to the starter relay coil 
    (C0576) on a RW wire. The starter relay is located in the engine compartment fuse box, and 
    is earthed (C0576) on a B wire. A battery feed from fusible link 7 is now able to flow across 
    the starter relay switch contacts (C0572) to the starter motor solenoid (C0179) on an NR 
    wire.
    For a detailed description of the immobilisation ECU, refer to the  Engine Immobilisation  
    section of this manual.
     
    +  ENGINE IMMOBILISATION.  
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    4.40FREELANDER 04MY
    Starter Motor and Starter Motor Solenoid
    The starter motor solenoid coil (C0179) receives a feed from the energised starter motor 
    relay (C0572) on an NR wire (see above). The energised starter motor solenoid allows a 
    battery feed (C0178) to flow across the switch contacts and power the starter motor.
    Central Control Unit (CCU)
    The CCU (C0428) receives a feed from the inertia switch (C0123) via the engine 
    compartment fuse box (C0576) on a UG wire. If this feed is removed due to the inertia switch 
    being tripped, the CCU will unlock all of the doors. For more details of the Central Door 
    Locking (CDL) system, refer to the  Anti-theft Alarm and Central Door Locking (CDL)  
    section of this manual.
     
    +  ANTI-THEFT ALARM AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING (CDL). 
    NOTE: The CCU will only unlock all doors if the ignition switch is in the ignition position.
    The CCU (C0429) also provides a signal feed to the immobilisation ECU (C0059) on a KN 
    wire. This signal feed informs the immobilisation ECU to energise the starter relay. For a 
    detailed description of the immobilisation ECU, refer to the Engine Immobilisation  section 
    of this manual.
     
    +  ENGINE IMMOBILISATION. 
    Charging
    Alternator
    Fusible link 1 of the engine compartment fuse box (C0826) provides a constant battery feed 
    to the alternator (C0183) on an R wire. Fuse 41 of the passenger compartment fuse box 
    (C0583) provides an ignition feed to the alternator (C0185) on a W wire. 
    When the engine is started, the magnetised rotor within the stator windings generate 3 
    phase alternating current (ac) and voltage that rises rapidly with rotor speed. The field 
    diodes in the rectifier pack convert the ac current into direct current (dc). Output current from 
    the field diodes supplements the initial current flowing through the field windings. This 
    causes an increase in the magnetic influence of the rotor, resulting in self-exitation of the 
    alternator. The field current increases with rotor speed and thus increases the generated 
    current and voltage until the alternator is fully excited.
    When the engine is running, the alternator (C0185) supplies the ECM (C0914) with a Pulse 
    Width Modulated (PWM) signal on a WR wire. The ECM uses the PWM signal to calculate 
    electrical load on the alternator, and controls idle speed accordingly.
    The alternator (C0183) charges the battery by providing current via fusible link 1 of the 
    engine compartment fuse box (C0826 & C0632) to the battery positive terminal (C0192) on 
    an R wire. 
    						
    							DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    FREELANDER 04MY 4.41
    Ignition/No Charge Warning Lamp
    Fuse 18 of the passenger compartment fuse box (C0589) provides an ignition feed to the 
    ignition/no charge warning lamp (C0233) on a G wire. Current flows across the lamp 
    (C0233) and is provided an earth path by the alternator (C0185) on an NY wire. The warning 
    lamp will now illuminate.
    When the alternator is charging, it provides a feed to the warning lamp (C0233) on the NY 
    wire. Because the potential difference across the bulb is 0 V, the lamp will now extinguish. 
    						
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