CONTENTS
24 CONTENTS
Electric windows block diagram ...................................................................................................... 86-5-1
Electric windows component layout ................................................................................................ 86-5-2
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-5-4
Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 86-5-11
REPAIRS
Switch - rear door ......................................................................................................................... 86-5-13
Switch - console ............................................................................................................................ 86-5-13
Switch - heated rear screen ............................................................................................................ 86-5-14
IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT....................................................................... 86-6-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
ICE System Component layout....................................................................................................... 86-6-1
Base and mid line ICE system control diagram .............................................................................. 86-6-2
High line ICE system control diagram............................................................................................. 86-6-3
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-6-4
REPAIRS
Radio cassette player ..................................................................................................................... 86-6-13
Speaker - low/full range - front door ............................................................................................. 86-6-14
Speaker - low range - rear door ..................................................................................................... 86-6-14
Switches - remote control - ICE .................................................................................................... 86-6-15
Amplifier - aerial .............................................................................................................................. 86-6-15
Speaker - mid range - front door ................................................................................................... 86-6-16
Speaker - high range - rear door .................................................................................................. 86-6-16
Amplifier - power ........................................................................................................................... 86-6-17
Speaker - tail door ........................................................................................................................ 86-6-18
CD autochanger ............................................................................................................................ 86-6-18
HARNESSES ............................................................................................ 86-7-1
REPAIRS
Harness - injectors - diesel ............................................................................................................ 86-7-1
Harness - body ............................................................................................................................. 86-7-1
Harness - engine - V8 ..................................................................................................................... 86-7-8
Harness - engine - diesel ................................................................................................................ 86-7-13
Harness - main ............................................................................................................................. 86-7-16
DRIVING AIDS .......................................................................................... 86-8-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Park Distance Control – Component Location................................................................................ 86-8-1
Park Distance Control – Control Diagram....................................................................................... 86-8-2
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-8-4
Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 86-8-10
REPAIRS
Control unit (ECU) - parking aid...................................................................................................... 86-8-13
Sounder - parking aid rear ............................................................................................................. 86-8-14
Sensor - parking aid - rear - inner ................................................................................................... 86-8-15
Sensor - parking aid - rear - outer .................................................................................................. 86-8-16
INTRODUCTION
01-4
HRW Heated Rear Window
HSLA High Strength Low Alloy
ht/HT High tension
IACV Idle Air Control Valve
IAT Intake Air Temperature
ICE In-Car Entertainment
i.dia. Internal diameter
IDM Intelligent Driver Module
IF Intermediate Frequency
in
3Cubic inch
ILT Inlet Throttle
IPW Injector Pulse Width
ISO International Organisation for
Standardisation
ITS Inflatable Tubular Structure
k Thousand
kg Kilogramme
kg/h Kilogrammes per hour
km Kilometre
km/h Kilometres per hour
kPa KiloPascal
KS Knock Sensor
lb(s) Pounds
lbf Pounds force
lbf.in Pounds force inches
lbf/in
2Pounds per square inch
lbf.ft Pounds force feet
λLambda
lc Low compression
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
LEV Low Emission Vehicle
LH Left-Hand
LHD Left-Hand Drive
LSM Light Switch Module
LVS Liquid Vapour Separator
mMetre
µMicro
MAF Mass Air Flow
MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure
MET Mechanical, Electrical and Trim
MFU Multi-Function Unit
MFL Multi-Function Logic
max. Maximum
MEMS Modular Engine Management
System
MIG Metal/Inert Gas
MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp
MPa MegaPascal
MOSFET Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field
Effect Transistor
min. Minimum
- Minus (tolerance)
' Minute (angle)
mm Millimetre
mph Miles per hour MPi Multi-Point injection
MV Motorised Valve
MY Model Year
NAS North American Specification
(-) Negative (electrical)
Nm Newton metre
No. Number
NO
2Nitrogen Dioxide
NO
xOxides of Nitrogen
NTC Negative Temperature
Coefficient
NRV Non Return Valve
OBD On Board Diagnostics
OBM On Board Monitoring
o.dia. Outside diameter
OAT Organic Acid Technology
ORM Off-road Mode
ΩOhm
PAS Power Assisted Steering
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation
PDC Parking Distance Control
PDOP Position Dilation Of Precision
PI Programme Information
PPS Pulse Per Second
PS Programme Service
psi Pounds per square inch
pts. Pints
% Percentage
+ Plus (tolerance) or Positive
(electrical)
±Plus or minus (tolerance)
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient
PTFE Polytetrafluorethylene
PVC Polyvinyl chloride
PWM Pulse Width Modulation
RDS Radio Data Service
rRadius
:Ratio
ref Reference
REG Regionalisation
RES Rover Engineering Standards
rev/min Revolutions per minute
RF Radio Frequency
RGB Red / Green / Blue
RH Right-Hand
RHD Right-Hand Drive
ROM Read Only Memory
RON Research Octane Number
ROV Roll Over Valve
ROW Rest Of World
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
SAI Secondary Air Injection
" Second (angle)
SLABS Self Levelling and Anti-Lock
Brake System
SLS Self Levelling Suspension
SOHC Single Overhead Camshaft
GENERAL INFORMATION
03-21
WARNING: Do not use a multimeter or other
general purpose test equipment on SRS system
components or accidental deployment may
occur. Use only Testbook to diagnose system
faults.
SRS harnesses and connectors
Always observe the following precautions with
regard to SRS systems:
lNever attempt to modify, splice or repair SRS
wiring. SRS wiring can be identified by a special
yellow outer protective covering (black with
yellow stripe protective coverings are
sometimes used).
lNever install electronic equipment (such as a
mobile telephone, two way radio or in-car
entertainment system) in such a way that it
could generate electrical interference in the
airbag harness. Seek specialist advice when
installing such equipment.CAUTION: Always ensure the SRS harness is
routed correctly. Avoid trapping or pinching the
SRS harness. Look out for possible chafing
points.
CAUTION: Ensure all SRS harness connectors
are mated correctly and securely fastened. Do
not leave the connectors hanging loose.
CAUTION: Do not allow the airbag module to
hang by the airbag harness.
BRAKES
70-18 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The SLABS ECU continually calculates vehicle speed using the wheel speed inputs from all four ABS sensors. The
calculated vehicle speed is then used as a reference against which individual wheel speeds are monitored for
unacceptable acceleration or deceleration. The ABS sensor inputs are also used by the SLABS ECU to detect vehicle
deceleration rate, vehicle cornering rate and rough terrain.
The engaged forward gear and (on manual gearbox models) the clutch status are computed from the engine data
input, the engine speed input and vehicle speed. Reverse gear status is provided by an input from the reverse lamp
switch (manual gearbox models) or the BCU (automatic gearbox models). On automatic models, the BCU also
provides the neutral selected input.
In addition to controlling the brake related functions, the SLABS ECU:
lControls the operation of the self levelling suspension (SLS) system (where fitted).
+ REAR SUSPENSION, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
lOn V8 models, outputs a rough road signal to the ECM when traversing rough terrain.
lOutputs a vehicle speed signal.
The vehicle speed signal is output to the following systems (where fitted):
lActive Cornering Enhancement.
+ FRONT SUSPENSION, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description - ACE.
lAir conditioning.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
lCruise control.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Td5, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - V8, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description - engine
management.
lEngine management.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Td5, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - V8, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description - engine
management.
lIn-car entertainment.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
lInstrument pack.
+ INSTRUMENTS, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
ABS sensors
The ABS sensors supply the SLABS ECU with a sinusoidal speed signal from each wheel. An inductive sensor,
installed in the hub bearing of each wheel, senses off a 60 tooth exciter ring integrated into the inner race of the hub
bearing. Each ABS sensor has a fly-lead connecting it to the vehicle wiring.
6 Shuttle valve switches Input
7 Rear left outlet solenoid valve Output
8 Rear left inlet solenoid valve Output
9 Centre differential lock switch Input
10 Rear right outlet solenoid valve Output
11 Rear right inlet solenoid valve Output
12 Brake lamp relay Output
15 Return pump relay Output
C0655
7 Audible warning Output
10 Engine speed Input
Connector and pins not listed are either not used or used by the self levelling suspension system.
+ REAR SUSPENSION, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
Connector/Pin No. Description Input/Output
DOORS
REPAIRS 76-1-9
Trim casing - tail door
$% 76.34.09.99
Remove
1.If fitted, remove tail door speaker.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Speaker - tail door.
2.Remove 2 bolts securing hand rail to tail door
and remove hand rail.
3.Remove screw securing door handle
escutcheon to door and remove escutcheon.
4.Carefully release 20 clips securing trim casing
to tail door.
5.Remove tail door trim casing.
Refit
1.Fit trim casing to tail door and secure with clips.
2.Fit escutcheon to door handle and secure with
screw.
3.Fit hand rail to tail door and secure with bolts
tightened to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
4.If applicable, fit tail door speaker.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Speaker - tail door.
Latch and motor - front door
$% 76.37.12
Remove
1.Remove front door frame.
+ DOORS, REPAIRS, Glass - front or
rear door.
2.Release exterior handle control rod from latch.
3.Release and disconnect sill button lock rod
from latch.
4.Disconnect multiplug from motor.
5.Remove 3 Torx screws securing latch and
motor assembly to door.
6.Remove latch and motor assembly through
aperture in the lower section of the door.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
REPAIRS 76-3-9
16.Remove console.
NOTE: Do not carry out further dismantling if
component is removed for access only.
17.Remove 4 screws securing storage bin lid to
console and remove lid.
18.Release cigar lighter body from console and
remove.
Refit
1.Fit and secure cigar lighter body to console.
2.Fit lid to console and secure with screws.
3.Fit console.
4.Connect multiplug and bulb to cigar lighter.
5.Fit centre console to fascia.
6.Fit 2 bolts securing rear of console to
transmission tunnel.
7.Connect multiplugs to seat switches.
8.Fit switches to console.
9.Move handbrake to lowered position.
10.Fit cable to handbrake and secure with clevis
pin and clip.
11.Fit handbrake gaiter to console.
12.Fit bolts securing forward edge of console to
transmission tunnel.
13. Models with veneer trim: Position veneered
console cover and connect multiplugs to switch
pack. Fit cigar lighter element and secure
veneered console cover to console.
14. Models with base trim: Connect multiplugs to
switch pack, fit switch pack to console and
secure with screws.
15. Models with base trim: Fit cover plate to
switch pack, and rubber mat to console.
16.Fit transfer gearbox gaiter and knob to lever.
17.Secure gaiter to console.
18.Fit knob and gaiter to gear lever and secure
gear lever gaiter to console with clips.
19. Models from 03MY:Fit both centre console
cup holders.
Fascia
$% 76.46.23/99
Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove radio cassette player.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Radio cassette player.
3.Remove steering wheel.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Steering
wheel.
4.Remove steering column nacelle.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Nacelle -
steering column.
5.Remove centre console.
lFor models with automatic gearbox:
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.
lFor models with manual gearbox:
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.
6.Remove 'A' post trim panels.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
76-3-12 REPAIRS
25.Remove 4 bolts securing lower edge of fascia
to mounting brackets on transmission tunnel.
26.Remove 4 bolts securing lower edge of fascia
to brackets on 'A' post.
27.With assistance carefully remove fascia from
vehicle.
28.If renewing fascia, transfer components to new
fascia as necessary.
Refit
1.With assistance carefully fit fascia and tighten
bolts securing lower edge of fascia to 26 Nm
(19 lbf.ft).
2.Tighten bolts securing fascia to body to 26 Nm
(19 lbf.ft).
3.Fit nuts securingfascia to steering column
bracket to 11 Nm (8 lbf.ft).
4.Secure coaxial cables to fascia and secure blue
multiplug to main ICE multiplug.
5. Models with A/C: Connect heater control
multiplug.
6. Models without A/C: Connect temperature
and air distribution inner cables to heater
control levers. Set temperature control knobs to
fully hot, distribution knob to demist position
and, with flap levers fully closed, secure outer
cables to clips on heater casing.
7.Connect multiplugs to blower motor and
passenger air bag (where fitted).
8.Fit glove box and secure with bolts.
9.Connect fascia harness multiplugs to main
harness and fuse box.
10.Position instrument pack and connect
multiplugs.11.Fit instrument pack to fascia and secure with
screws.
12.Position instrument cowl and connect
multiplugs to switches.
13.Fit cowl to clips on fascia and secure with
screws.
14.Fit fascia access panel.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Panel - fascia access - driver's
side.
15.Fit fascia lower closing panels and secure with
clips.
16.Fit fascia mats.
17.Fit 'A' post trim panels.
18.Fit centre console
lFor models with automatic gearbox:
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.
lFor models with manual gearbox:
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.
19.Fit steering column nacelle.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Nacelle -
steering column.
20.Fit steering wheel.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Steering
wheel.
21.Fit radio cassette player.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Radio cassette player.
22.Connect battery.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
REPAIRS 76-3-15
Louvre panel assembly - centre fascia
$% 76.46.42
Remove
1.Remove radio cassette player from fascia.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Radio cassette player.
2.Carefully release and remove radio DIN socket
from louvre panel.
3.Remove screw cover from radio aperture.
4.Remove drink tray assembly.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Drink tray assembly - centre
fascia.
5.Carefully release clock assembly from louvre
panel.
6.Disconnect multiplugs from clock and door
locking switch. Remove clock assembly.7.Carefully release switch pack from louvre
panel.
8.Disconnect multiplugs from switches and
remove switch pack.
9. Models without A/C: Carefully remove blower
speed and heater control knobs.
10. Models without A/C: Remove 2 screws
securing heater control panel graphic plate and
remove graphic plate.