INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION Front axle serial number
Stamped on the front of LH axle tube, inboard of
radius arm mounting bracket.
Rear axle serial number
Stamped on the rear of LH axle tube, inboard of
spring mounting.FAULT DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT
TESTBOOK
For Defender models fitted with the vehicle Anti-theft
Immobilisation and Alarm System, diagnostic
equipment, named TestBook, is available to assist in
the diagnostic and fault finding abilities of the Dealer
workshop. A diagnostic connector, located under the
front centre seat, or cubby box, as shown below, is
provided to facilitate the procedures.
If an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system is fitted,
this too can be checked using TestBook. A diagnostic
connector, also located under the front centre seat or
cubby box, is provided.
Features of Testbook include :-
Fully upgradable support for the technician.
Structured diagnostics to accommodate all skill levels.
Touch screen operation.
Direct print out of screen information and test results.
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MAINTENANCE BATTERY CONDITION - Td5
Remove
1.Remove drivers seat base.
2.Release clip securing battery cover.
3.Remove battery cover.
NOTE: The vehicle may be fitted with an
alarm and immobilisation system. To
prevent the alarm from sounding, it is
important that the following procedure is used
when disconnecting the battery.
4.Turn the ignition switch to position’II’, and then
to position’0’.
5.Remove the ignition key.
6.Disconnect the vehicle -ve terminal within 15
seconds.
NOTE: Always disconnect the -ve terminal
first. When replacing, connect the +ve
terminal first.
Check
The battery fitted to Td5 models is designed to be
maintenance free, so topping-up is not possible. On
the top of the battery is a battery indicator. When the
indicator shows:
GREEN - The battery is in a good state of charge.
DARK (turning to black) - The battery needs
charging.
CLEAR (or light yellow) - The battery needs
replacing. Do not charge the battery or jump start
the vehicle in this condition.
If the green dot is missing, the battery needs
charging.
NOTE: If the indicator shows clear or
yellow, tap the indicator with the handle of
a screwdriver to disperse any air bubbles.
If the indicator colour remains unchanged, the
battery will need replacing.
Refit
7.Clean and grease battery terminals and leads
with petroleum jelly.
8.Connect leads to battery (+ve first) and tighten
clamp bolts.
9.Fit battery cover and secure with clip.
10.Fit drivers seat base.
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MAINTENANCE HANDSET BATTERY
Remove
NOTE: Do not remove a battery until you
are ready to install the replacement.
Always fit a Land Rover STC4080 or a
Panasonic CR2032 replacement battery.
1.Unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm system.
2.Turn the ignition switch to position’II’, then turn
to position’0’and remove the key.
3.Carefully prise the handset apart, starting from
the keyring end. Avoid damaging the seal
between the two halves of the case.
CAUTION: Do not allow moisture to get
inside the handset.
4.Slide the battery out of its clip, taking care to
avoid touching the circuit board or the contact
surfaces of the clip.
5.Press and hold one of the buttons for at least 5
seconds to drain any residual power from the
handset.
Refit
6.Fit the new battery, ensuring that correct polarity
is maintained (+ve side facing up). Finger marks
will adversely affect battery life. Avoid touching
the flat surfaces of the battery, and wipe clean
before fitment.
7.Reassemble the two halves of the handset.
Operate the Padlock symbol button at least 4
times within range of the vehicle to
resynchronise the hanset.HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
1.Check alignment of headlamps.See
ELECTRICAL, Adjustment.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Input / Output
The glow plugs receive a feed from the glow plug relay (C0215-3) on a yellow/black then individual black wires.
The ECM provides the earth path for the glow plug relay (C0151-6), working in tandem with the Alarm ECU. The
supply voltage heats the coils to approximately 1000°C (1832°F). The glow plug circuit is wired in parallel, the
body of each glow plug is screwed directly into the engine block which provides each glow plug with an earth path.
The glow plugs can fail in one or more of the following ways:
Heater coil open circuit.
Control coil open circuit.
Poor earth quality.
Short circuit to vehicle supply.
Short circuit to vehicle earth.
Harness fault.
Relay windings open circuit.
Incorrect relay fitted.
In the event of a glow plug failure, any of the following symptoms may be observed:
Difficult starting.
Excessive smoke emissions after engine start.
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CONTENTS
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
SECURITY AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING 1....................................................
SECURITY AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING 2....................................................
ANTI-THEFT ALARM - FROM 02MY 3...................................................................
IMMOBILISATION SYSTEM - FROM 02MY 12......................................................
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING (CDL) - FROM 02MY 15...........................................
ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM SELF TEST 17.....................................................
FASCIA CONSOLE 18............................................................................................
HEATED FRONT SCREEN - FROM 02MY 20.......................................................
HEATED FRONT SEATS - FROM 02MY 22..........................................................
ELECTRIC FRONT WINDOWS - FROM 02MY 24.................................................
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX 26.....................................................
UNDER SEAT FUSE BOX 27.................................................................................
ADJUSTMENT
HEADLAMPS - ALIGN BEAM 1..............................................................................
SOLENOID/MOTOR - FRONT DOOR - ADJUST 1................................................
REPAIR
BELT - AUXILLARY DRIVE 1.................................................................................
HARNESS - INJECTORS 1....................................................................................
STARTER MOTOR 2..............................................................................................
CENTRE HIGH MOUNTED STOP LIGHT (CHMSL) - UP TO 02MY 2...................
ALTERNATOR 3.....................................................................................................
HORN - LH 4...........................................................................................................
HEADLAMP 5.........................................................................................................
LAMP - TAIL 6.........................................................................................................
RADIO6 ..................................................................................................................
SPEAKER - FRONT 7.............................................................................................
SWITCH - TRANSMISSION BRAKE 7...................................................................
LAMP - FRONT FLASHER 8..................................................................................
BATTERY - DISCONNECT - FROM 02MY 8..........................................................
MOTOR & REGULATOR - FRONT DOOR - FROM 02MY 9..................................
SWITCH - FASCIA - FROM 02MY 10.....................................................................
HARNESS - FRONT DOOR - FROM 02MY 10.......................................................
SOLENOID/MOTOR - TAIL DOOR - FROM 02MY 11............................................
SOLENOID/MOTOR - FRONT DOOR - FROM 02MY 12.......................................
SOLENOID/MOTOR - REAR DOOR - FROM 02MY 13.........................................
HARNESS - REAR DOOR - FROM 02MY 14.........................................................
REVERSE AND FOG GUARD LAMP - BULB 15....................................................
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ELECTRICAL
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SECURITY AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
SYSTEM - FROM 02MY
The following description details the functionality and operation of the 10AS Security and Central Door Locking
(CDL) System fitted to 2002MY Defender. The system contains some new features and also retains some
features from previous Defender models. The alarm system and CDL system are controlled by the 10AS anti-theft
alarm ECU.
New door lock barrels are introduced and use the same key as the ignition switch barrel, thereby eliminating the
requirement for a separate key for the doors.
NOTE: Some markets will only have some of the features described and some will have no
security or central door locking functions.
The security system comprises the following components:
10AS anti-theft alarm ECU
Remote handset transmitters
Transponder coil
Volumetric sensor
CDL actuators
Bonnet switch
Driver’s door key barrel switch
Door switches
Bonnet switch
Battery Backed-Up Sounder (BBUS) or alarm sounder
Security LED
Engine immobilised warning lamp
Direction indicators
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SECURITY AND CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
SYSTEM COMPONENTS - FROM 02MY
1.Engine immobilisation warning lamp
2.Security LED
3.Transponder coil
4.CDL actuators (tail door shown)
5.Immobilisation ECU (300Tdi models only)
6.Remote handset and key7.Door switches
8.Bonnet switch
9.Alarm sounder
10.Battery Backed Up Sounder (BBUS)
11.Anti-theft alarm ECU
12.Volumetric sensor
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ELECTRICAL
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ANTI-THEFT ALARM - FROM 02MY
The alarm and immobilisation system on 2002MY Defender is similar to that used on Discovery Series I (LJ)
models from 1996MY. The alarm system comprises the anti-theft alarm ECU, bonnet and door switches and a
volumetric sensor.
Anti-Theft Alarm ECU
The anti-theft alarm ECU is located behind the instrument pack and receives a permanent battery supply via fuses
6 and 7 in the under seat fuse box. The ECU also receives a battery supply via the ignition switch position II and
fuse 1 in the passenger compartment fuse box. The ECU is connected to the various supporting components by
two harness connectors.
The ECU controls the alarm system (perimetric and volumetric security), CDL system, engine immobilisation
system (Td5 only) and various other vehicle functions including direction indicators and interior lamps.
The anti-theft alarm ECU incorporates an RF receiver and antenna for reception of RF signals from the remote
handset for locking and alarm arming. The antenna is unterminated at one end, and for optimum performance the
antenna must not be wound around adjoining harnesses.
The anti-theft alarm ECU operates at one of two frequencies which are identified by a label on the unit. The
frequencies are:
433 MHz - Europe, Gulf States, South Africa
315 MHz - North America, South East Asia, Japan, Australia.
The anti-theft alarm ECU also incorporates an integral inertia switch. In the event of an impact of sufficient severity
to trigger the inertia switch when the ignition is on, the ECU will unlock all doors and operate the hazard warning
lamps. The ECU will remain in this condition for a pre-programmed period of 2 minutes. To reinstate CDL
functionality and to deactivate the hazard warning lamps, the ignition should be turned off and then on after the 2
minute timer has expired.
NOTE: There is a separate inertia switch for fuel cut off.
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