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REPAIR HEADLAMP POWER WASH JET
Service repair no - 84.20.08
Remove
1.Disconnect hose from power wash jet.
2.Remove nut securing jet to bumper.
3.Remove power wash jet.
Refit
4.Reverse removal procedure. 1 to 3.POWER WASH HOSE
Service repair no - 84.20.14
Remove
1.Disconnect power wash hoses from jets and
washer pump.
2.Release clamps securing hose.
3.Remove power wash hose.
Refit
4.Reverse removal procedure. 1 to 3, locating
hose in original position.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
DESCRIPTION
The electrical system is Negative ground, and it is
most important to ensure correct polarity of the
electrical connections at all times. Any incorrect
connections made when reconnecting cables may
cause irreparable damage to the semi-conductor
devices used in the generator and regulator. Incorrect
polarity would also seriously damage any
transistorized equipment such as radio and
tachometer etc.
WARNING: During battery removal or
before carrying out any repairs or
maintenance to electrical components
always disconnect the battery negative lead first.
If the positive lead is disconnected with the
negative lead in place, accidental contact of the
wrench to any grounded metal part could cause a
severe spark, possibly resulting in personal
injury. Upon installation of the battery the positive
lead should be connected first.
GENERATOR
The generator is a three phase, field sensed unit. The
rotor and stator windings produce three phase
alternating current, AC, which is rectified to direct
current, DC. The electronic voltage regulator unit
controls the generator output voltage by high
frequency switching of the rotor field circuit. Use only
the correct Vehicle replacement fan belt. Occasionally
check that the engine and generator pulleys are
accurately aligned.
It is essential that good electrical connections are
maintained at all times. Of particular importance are
those in the charging circuit (including those at the
battery) which should be occasionally inspected to
see that they are clean and tight. In this way any
significant increase in circuit resistance can be
prevented.Do not disconnect battery cables while the engine is
running or damage to the semi-conductor devices
may occur. It is also inadvisable to break or make any
connections in the generator charging and control
circuits while the engine is running.
The electronic voltage regulator employs micro-circuit
techniques resulting in improved performance under
difficult service conditions. The whole assembly is
encapsulated in silicone rubber and housed in an
aluminium heat sink, ensuring complete protection
against the adverse effects of temperature, dust, and
moisture etc.
The regulating voltage is set during manufacture to
give the required regulating voltage range of 14.2±
0.2 volts, and no adjustment is necessary. The only
maintenance needed is the occasional check on
terminal connections and wiping with a clean dry
cloth.
The generator system provides for direct connection
of a charge (ignition) indicator warning light, and
eliminates the need for a field switching relay or
warning light control unit. As the warning lamp is
connected in the charging circuit, lamp failure will
cause loss of charge. Lamp should be checked
regularly and spare carried.
When using rapid charge equipment to re-charge the
battery, the battery must be disconnected from the
vehicle.
NOTE: For description and operation of
electrical circuits see separate publication:
Electrical Troubleshooting Manual.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Radio frequency system
The RF system uses frequencies according to market
and both ECU and handset are colour coded:
Territory ECU/Handset............................... Frequency..................
Europe Blue/Blue.................................. 433.92 MHz.........................
NAS Green/Green....................................... 315.00 MHz....................
Japan Green/Green.................................... 315.00 MHz....................
Gulf Green/Green....................................... 315.00 MHz....................
Rest of World Green/Brown........................ 315.00 MHz...................
NOTE: In service NAS, Japan and Gulf will
have the handset changed to brown.
Passive coil
The passive coil excites a receiving coil in the handset
causing it to automatically transmit a remobilisation
signal to the ECU.
Inertia switch and central door locking
Actuation of the inertia switch will cause the doors to
be unlocked. A time-out period (programmable
between 0-5 minutes) will ensue, during which all CDL
and alarm activity is disabled.
NOTE: This feature only applies when the
starter switch is in the on position.
Handset
Under normal circumstances pressing the respective
buttons on the handset once, will unlock or lock the
vehicle. If operating the handset does not achieve the
desired effect
See Repair, Handset.
Functional detail
For full functional details and circuit diagrams
See
Electrical Trouble Shooting Manual..
Vehicle traceability
All Land Rover vehicles are fitted with a multitude of
discreet security features to prevent theft or assist
recovery in the event of a vehicle being stolen. All
vehicles are traceable, since it is impossible to
remove all security identification.
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS GENERAL INFORMATION
The electrical fault diagnostic tool on Discovery
vehicles is Testbook. Detailed information of electrical
systems, component locations and circuit diagrams
are covered in the Discovery Electrical
Troubleshooting Manual.
See INTRODUCTION,
Information, Fault Diagnostic Equipment
This section covers checks of the charging and
ignition 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,
Maintenance, Under Bonnet [Hood]
Maintenance
3.Check battery connections are clean and tight.
4.Check generator connections are clean and
tight.
5.Ensure there is no drain on battery from, for
example, interior, under bonnet [hood] or door
edge lamps.
Generator test
Following instructions refer to use of suitable test
equipment using a carbon pile rheostat.
6.Connect test equipment referring to
manufacturer's instructions.
7.Start engine and run at 3000 rev/min without
accessory load.
8.Rotate carbon pile load control to achieve
greatest output (amps) without allowing voltage
to fall below 12.0 V. A reading in amps, of
generator output, minus 10% to allow for EFI
and Ignition loss, should be obtained.
9.Run engine at 3000 rev/min, switch selector to
regulator test, read voltmeter. A reading of 13.6
to 14.4 V should be obtained.
10.Switch selector to diode/stator test, switch on
headlamps to load generator. Raise engine
speed to 3000 rev/min, read voltmeter, needle
must be within 'OK' range.TESTING IN POSITION
Charging circuit resistance test.
1.Connect a low range voltmeter between
generator terminal marked B+ and positive
terminal of battery.2.Switch on headlamps, start engine. Run engine
at approximately 3000 rev/min. Note voltmeter
reading.
3.Transfer voltmeter connections to frame of
generator and negative terminal of battery, and
again note voltmeter reading.
4.If reading exceeds 0.5 volt on positive side or
0.25 volt on negative side, there is a high
resistance in charging circuit which must be
traced and remedied.
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ADJUSTMENT IGNITION TIMING
Service repair no - 86.35.15
Adjust
1.It is essential that following procedures are
adhered to. Inaccurate timing can lead to serious
engine damage and additionally create failure to
comply with emission regulations. If timing is
being checked in vehicle, air conditioning
compressor must be disengaged.
2.On initial engine build, or if distributor has been
disturbed for any reason, ignition timing must be
set statically to 6°B.T.D.C.
NOTE: This approximate setting is made
only to ensure that engine may be started.
CAUTION: On no account must engine be
started before this operation is carried out.Equipment required :-
Calibrated Tachometer
Stroboscopic lamp
3.Couple stroboscopic timing lamp and tachometer
to engine following manufacturer's instructions.
4.Disconnect vacuum hose from distributor.
5.Start engine. With no load, and without
exceeding 3,000 rev/min run engine until normal
operating temperature is reached. (Thermostat
open). Check that engine idles within tolerance
specified in data section.
6.Idle speed for timing purposes must not exceed
800 rev/min.
7.Run engine at idle speed and check timing using
stroboscope light on timing marker and pointer.
WARNING: Keep hands and equipment
away from belt.
8.If timing is not as specified, switch off engine.
Loosen distributor clamp bolt and turn distributor
to advance or retard ignition as necessary.
Tighten clamp bolt, start engine and recheck
timing.
WARNING: Personal injury may result if an
attempt is made to adjust distributor whilst
engine is running.
9.Upon completion, switch off engine and retighten
distributor clamping bolt securely. Recheck
timing, to ensure retightening has not disturbed
distributor position.
10.Refit vacuum hose.
11.Disconnect stroboscopic timing lamp and
tachometer from engine.
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REPAIR BATTERY
Service repair no - 86.15.01
NOTE: Some vehicles are fitted with a
battery backed-up sounder. Disconnecting
the vehicle battery will cause the alarm to
sound unless the following procedure is followed:
1.Turn starter switch 'ON' then 'OFF'.
2.Disconnect battery WITHIN 15 SECONDS (see
WARNING).
If alarm is accidentally activated, ensure sounder is
connected and silence by turning the starter switch to
position II.
Remove
WARNING: During battery removal or
before carrying out any repairs or
maintenance to electrical components
always disconnect battery negative lead first. If
positive lead is disconnected with negative lead in
place, accidental contact of wrench to any
grounded metal part could cause a severe spark,
possibly resulting in personal injury. Upon
installation of battery connect positive lead first.
3.Disconnect both battery leads, negative first.
4.Release four nuts securing battery bracket in
position.
5.Remove bracket.
6.Remove battery.
Refit
7.Reverse removal procedure.
NOTE: Coat battery clamps and terminals
with petroleum jelly before refitting.DISTRIBUTOR-LUCAS 35 DLM8 - V8i
Service parts
1. Cap
2. HT brush and spring
3. Rotor arm
4. Insulation cover
5. Pick-up module and base plate assembly
6. Vacuum unit
7. Amplifier module
8. 'O'-ring oil seal
9. Gasket
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REPAIR ELECTRONIC IGNITION - V8i
A Lucas 35DLM8 distributor is employed. This has a
conventional vacuum advance unit and centrifugal
automatic advance mechanism.
A pick-up module, in conjunction with a rotating timing
reluctor inside distributor body, generates timing
signals. These are applied to an electronic ignition
amplifier module mounted on side of distributor body.
NOTE: Pick-up air gap is factory set. Do
not adjust gap unless pick-up is being
changed or base plate has been moved.
Use a non-ferrous feeler gauge to set air gap.
IGNITION COIL
Service repair no - 86.35.32
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Noting their fitted positions, disconnect electrical
leads from ignition coil.
3.Remove two bolts securing ignition coil clamp,
recover suppressor.
4.Remove coil.
Refit
5.Reverse removal procedure.DISTRIBUTOR - V8i
Service repair no - 86.35.20
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect vacuum hose.
3.Remove distributor cap.
4.Disconnect low tension lead from coil.
5.Mark distributor body and centre line of rotor
arm.
6.Add alignment marks to distributor and front
cover.
NOTE: Marking distributor enables
refitting in exact original position, but if
engine is turned while distributor is
removed, complete ignition timing procedure
must be followed.
7.Release distributor clamp and remove
distributor.
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REPAIR AUTOMATIC GEAR SELECTOR-PANEL BULB
Service repair no - 86.45.40
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Carefully prise quadrant finisher out of surround.
3.Carefully prise rear of surround away from
centre console.
4.Pull appropriate bulb holder from fitted position.
5.Remove bulb from holder.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedureSTART INHIBIT / REVERSE LIGHT SWITCH
Service repair no - 44.15.19
Automatic gearbox
Remove
Reverse light switch is an integral part of start inhibitor
switch. It is located on left hand side of gearbox,
accessible from beneath vehicle.
1.Place vehicle on suitable ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Disconnect multi-plug.
4.Release clamp bolt, remove clamp.
5.Remove switch.
Refit
6.Fit a NEW 'O' ring to switch.
7.Reverse removal procedure.