The auxi li ary connector i s located at t he rear of t he cent er cons ole. AUX (Auxi liary Input ) mode all ows ext ra equi pment tobe connected to t he vehicle's audio s ys t em. It ems s uch as a pers onal st ereo, MP3 player, hand-held navigat ion unit et c.,can be plugged in to the vehicle's audi o s ys t em.
To l is ten t o an auxil iary input s ource the portable device must be connect ed via t he 3.5 mm s tereo jack s ocket. If t hedevi ce has a li ne out s ocket it i s preferable t hat this is us ed for connect ion. Press and hold t he AUX but ton on premiumaudi o unit s . On s tandard audio uni ts , pres s and releas e the AUX butt on.
REAR SEAT HEADPHONE MODULES
ItemPart NumberDescription1-Headphone s ocket
2-CD s elect but ton
3-Mode but t on4-Search up but t on
5-Vol ume i ncreas e but ton
6-Vol ume decrease but t on7-Search down but t on
The rear s eat headphone modul es are locat ed on t he rear of t he cent er cons ol e. The rear s eat headphone modules al lowt he rear s eat pas s enger to li st en t o audio via s tandard headphones . The modul es allow the rear s eat pas sengers to controlwhich audio source t hey want to li st en t o and t he vol ume. The rear headphone modules do not overri de t he cont rol of theaudi o head unit .
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
ItemPart NumberDescription
1-Mode but ton
2-Vol ume increas e butt on3-Vol ume decrease but ton
4-Radio s eek up/down, Next pres et/previous pres et, CD next /previ ous track but ton
The s teeri ng wheel mount ed audio control s wi tches are locat ed on t he RH s i de of the s t eering wheel. The s wi tches are ares is t ive l adder t ype whi ch ret urn a different volt age to the ICM i n respons e to different s wit ches bei ng pres sed.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Steeri ng Column Swit ches (211-05 Steering Column Swit ches , Descri pti on andOperat ion).
SDARS (NAS Only)
The SDARS s ys t ems operat e in the S-Band frequency range (2.3 GHz) and, as a res ult of t he us e of s at ell it e t rans mis s ionhave the abi lit y t o provide CD qualit y audio broadcas ts over very l arge areas (typicall y cont inents ). SDARS s erviceproviders trans mi t a s ignal from t heir up-l ink faci li ty (which i s t he origi nal point of t rans mis s ion of data, voice or ot herinformat ion t hrough an antenna s ys tem) t o a sat elli te where t he s ignal is t hen down li nked to bot h t he terres trial repeaternetwork and the individual SDARS car radi os. The radio s wi tches bet ween t he s at ell ite s ignal and the repeat er si gnaldepending on the s t rength of the s ignal at any given ti me.
Land Rover wi ll be us ing t he Sirius Satel li te Radio s ervice provider in the USA.
The SDARS s ys t ems compri se:
Satell it esGround repeat ersUp-l ink ground s t ati onsRadio recei ver s yst ems
The SDARS s ys t em us es t hree s atel lit es on an i ncl ined ell ipt ical orbit . Thi s ensures that each s at ell it e s pendsapproximat el y 16 hours a day over t he cont inent of the USA, wi th at least one s at el li te over t he count ry at any one t ime.
The s atell it es beam t hei r s ignal s down t o t he ground where the s i gnal is pi cked up by receivers or i s transmit ted t orepeater s t at ions t o cover buil t up areas where the si gnal i s obscured.
SDARS is a s ubs cri pti on bas ed s ervi ce whi ch requires the us er t o cont act Si ri us to obt ain a s ubs cri pt ion. In order t o obtaina s ubscripti on t he SDARS uni t ID number wil l need t o be retrieved from the unit . This i s achi eved as foll ows:
Pres s t he MENU but ton and t hen rot ate the menu control to scrol l to advanced set ti ngs .Rotat e t he menu cont rol t o s croll t o SIRIUS ID and press the menu cont rol to sel ect i t.The Sirius ID i s s hown on t he dis play s creen.
If no subs cript ion has been t aken the ICM wi ll dis play the Si rius telephone number. To s ubscri be t o Sirius us e t hedis played phone this number. The user wi ll need payment det ai ls , t he Siri us ID number and det ail s of the requi redpackage.
The SDARS functi on is access ed by press ing the FM but t on and then pres s ing again to toggle through t he SAT1 and SAT2s ources . SAT1 and SAT2 operate in t he s ame manner as FM1 and FM2.
The SDARS module i s l ocated in t he rear Left Hand (LH) s ide of t he luggage compartment . The SDARS modul e i s connectedt o the res t of the audio sys tem on t he MOST ring. This all ows cont rol s ignals and recei ved audi o t o be rout ed around t hes ys t em t o t he rel evant module. The SDARS antenna i s located i n t he roof mounted pod and is hardwi red t o t he SDARSmodule.
HIGH DEFINITION (HD) RADIO - From 2009MY (NAS Only)
HD radio i s t he regis t ered t rademark for t he In-Band On-Channel (IBOC) t echnology s elected by the FederalCommunicati ons Commis s ion (FCC) for t erres t ri al di gi tal audio broadcast ing in t he Unit ed St at es . A large number of radi os tat ions now broadcast i n both AM and FM. FM frequenci es are capabl e of t rans mit ti ng mult ipl e frequency s treams on as ingle FM frequency. HD radi o has an advant age over SDARS in that i t is free t o recei ve and requires no s ubs cri pt ion.
HD radio enhances t he s ound qual it y of the recei ved si gnal s o t hat FM recepti on gives near CD qual it y digit al reproducti onand AM recept ion s ounds as ri ch as anal og FM s tereo. Bot h AM and FM HD radio offer stat ic-free, crys tal -clear recepti on. Anaddi ti onal benefi t is FM Mult icas t ing – the abi lit y t o broadcas t mul ti ple program s treams over a s ingle FM frequency (forexampl e 97.7-1, 97.7-2, etc.). The HD radio modul e i s capable of recei vi ng t he traditi onal analogue t rans mis s ions of radios tat ions not transmit ti ng digit al broadcas ts i n addit ion t o receivi ng the di git al t rans mi ss ions broadcast al ongs ide theanal ogue trans mi s si ons from radi o s t at ions who offer digi tal output .
The HD radio modul e replaces t he AM/FM functi on in t he IAM. AM and FM ant ennae are connected di rectl y i nt o t he HD radiomodule and not i nt o t he IAM; therefore the AM/FM funct ions in the IAM are dis abled.
The broadcas t audio s i gnals are di gi tal ly compres s ed by t he radio trans mi tt er. Audio is al so trans mi tt ed i n it s current
ItemPart NumberDescription
1-Ans wer call or dial s wit ch2-End or reject call s wit ch
3-Menu next but t on
4-Menu previ ous but tonThe s teeri ng wheel mount ed t el ephone control swi tches are locat ed on t he RH s i de of the s t eering wheel. The s wi tches area resi s ti ve ladder t ype which return a different volt age t o t he ICM in res pons e t o different s wi tches being pres s ed.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Steeri ng Column Swit ches (211-05 Steering Column Swit ches , Descri pti on andOperat ion).
The fol lowing table det ail s the cell ular phone st eeri ng wheel s wit ch functi ons.
SwitchFunctionsModeChange audi o s ource no change to di s pl ay. (Als o changes ICM di s pl ay to match s ource)
|<< >>|Scrol l through phonebook down / Up (W hile Dis play i s in Phone mode)
Send keyLas t 10 dialed cal ls , init iat e call, accept call (W hil e Di spl ay is i n Phone mode)ICM Control Swi tches
ItemPart NumberDescription
1-Call s t atus i con
2-Paired t el ephone name3-Cl ock
4-Telephone mode butt on
5-MENU but t on6-EXIT butt on
7-ENTER butt on
8-Keypad9-On or off or vol ume butt on
Acces s ing t he cel lular phone s ys t em from t he ICM allows the us er various opti ons depending on the Bl uet ooth versi on oft he phone.
TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL
The vehi cl e s yst em is able to us e any voice t ags which are s tored in the mobi le t elephone. There is no voice di al ingfeat ure of t he cel lul ar t elephone sys t em.
Voice dial ing i s acces sed vi a a l ong pres s of the RH rot ary ENTER but ton. The ICM dis plays t hat Voi ce tag di al ing i s inprogres s and an audibl e prompt i s generated from t h e t elephone control modul e. Aft er the prompt the handset wai tss everal s econds for the voice command.
10-RH s i de turn s ignal lamp
11-Licens e pl ate lamps
12-LH rear l amp as s embl y13-RH rear lamp as s embly
14-LH headlamp as s embly
15-AFS cont rol module16-Headl amp l evel ing mot or
17-RH headlamp as s embly
18-Steering wheel modul e19-LH s t eering column mult ifunct ion s wit ch
20-High mount ed s top lamp
21-Central Junct ion Box (CJB)22-Revers e s wit ch (manual transmis si on only)
23-Stoplamp s wit ch
24-Rain/light s ensor25-Hazard flas her s wi tch
26-Light s wit ch modul e
27-Fuse 15A (F33)
CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB)
The CJB receives exteri or li ght ing relat ed inputs from t he fol lowing s wi tches:
Light s wit ch modul e- Side l amp pos it ion- Headlamp pos it ion- Automat ic (AUTO) posi ti on (if fi tt ed)- Front fog lamp swi tch (if fit ted)- Rear fog l amp s wit ch- Dimmer cont rol- Headlamp l evel ing control (if fit ted).Brake s wi tchLH s t eering column mult ifunct ion s wit ch for t urn si gnal i ndi cat ors and hi gh beam/headl amp flas hHazard flas her s wi tchRain/light s ensor (LIN si gnal ).
Circuit Protection
Two 60 Amp fus ibl e li nks in t he batt ery junct ion box protect the power feed to the CJB LH and RH li ght ing ci rcuit sres pect ively. All ext erior l ighti ng ci rcuit s are prot ect ed by Field Effect Trans is t ors (FETs ), l ocat ed in the CJB, which candetect overloads and s hort circuit s .
The FETs res pond to heat generated by increased current fl ow caus ed by a s hort ci rcuit . On a normal ci rcuit t his woul dcaus e t he fus e to bl ow. The FETs respond t o t he heat i ncrease and di s connect t he s uppl y t o t he affect ed ci rcuit . W hen t hefaul t is rect ified or t he FET has cool ed, t he FET wil l res et and operate t he circui t normall y. If t he faul t pers is ts the FET wi llcycle, di sconnect ing and reconnect ing t he power supply. The CJB s tores fault codes which can be ret rieved usi ng a LandRover approved diagnost ic sys tem. The fault code wil l identi fy t hat there is a fault on a part icular out put which as si s t infaul t det ect ion.
Alarm Indications
The exteri or li ght ing s ys tem is us ed for al arm arm and dis arm reques ts . W hen t he driver l ocks or unlocks the vehicle, avis ual i ndicat ion of a s uccess ful l ock or unlock reques t is di spl ayed t o t he dri ver by the hazard flas hers operat ing a numberof ti mes .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Anti -Theft - Act ive (419-01A Anti -Theft - Acti ve, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
Lights On Warning chime
W hen t he i gni ti on in the off (power mode 0) or auxi liary (power mode 4) mode and the l ighti ng cont rol rotary swit ch is i nt he si de lamp or headlamp posi ti on, a warning chime wi ll s ound i f the driver's door is opened. This indicates t o t he dri vert hat t he exterior li ght s have been left on. The chime is generat ed from t he i ns t rument clus ter s ounder on receipt of ali ght s on s i gnal , a door open s ignal and an ignit ion swi tch off s ignal from t he CJB on the hi gh s peed CAN bus.
Crash Signal Activation
W hen a crash s ignal i s t rans mit ted from t he Rest rai nts Cont rol Modul e (RCM), t he CJB act ivat es the hazard flas hers andt he turn s ignal indicators in t he i ns t rument clus ter. The hazard fl ashers wil l continue to operate unt il t he ignit ion mode ischanged t o t he auxi liary power mode 4or the off power mode 0 or the RCM no longer trans mi ts the cras h si gnal .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Air Bag and Safet y Belt Pretens ioner Supplement al Res traint Syst em (SRS) (501-20BSuppl ement al Rest rai nt Sys tem, Des cri pti on and Operati on).
Headlamp Timer
The CJB cont rol s a headl amp t imer funct ion whi ch allows the headlamps t o remain on for a peri od of ti me after leaving t hevehi cl e. Thi s is a dri ver conveni ence feat ure which il lumi nat es t he dri veway after leaving t he vehicle.
This feat ure can onl y be acti vat ed by pulli ng t he high beam ' flas h-t o-pas s' on t he LH s t eering column mult ifunct ion s wi tch.It can be deacti vat ed eit her by ti ming out or by pull ing t he mul ti funct ion swi tch again.
The default s ett ing can be changed by a Land Rover or authorized deal er . The default t imi ng is s et t o 30s but can bechanged t o 0s (OFF), 30s (defaul t), 60s , 90s , 120s , 150s and 180s .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Informat ion and Mes s age Cent er (413-08 Informat ion and Mes s age Cent er, Des cript ionand Operat ion).
The automat ic headlamp s ys tem uses a li ght s ens or and t he CJB, which are connect ed via the LIN bus t o cont rol t heheadl amp funct ional it y.
A l ight s ens or is incorporated in t he rai n/l ight s ens or located on the i nsi de of the windshi el d, bel ow t he rear view mirror.The wiper s yst em al s o uses the rain/l ight s ens or for aut omati c wiper operati on.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: W i pers and W as hers (501-16 W ipers and W as hers , Des cri pti on and Operati on).
The li ght sens or meas ures the ambi ent l ight around t he vehi cl e i n a vert ical direct ion and als o the angular li ght l evel fromt he front of t he vehi cle. The rai n/li ght sens or us es vehicle s peed s ignals , wiper s wit ch posi ti on and the park posi ti on of thefront wipers to control the s ys tem.
The automat ic headlamp operat ion us es ambient l ight levels whi ch are moni tored by phot odiodes incorporat ed in t herai n/l ight sens or. The rain/l ight s ens or s ends a li ght s on/off request t o t he CJB on t he LIN bus , which res ponds bys wit chi ng on t he low beam headl amps, front s ide l amps, l icense plate lamps and rear t ail l amps. The aut omat ic headlampsare act ivated under the foll owing condi ti ons :
Twil ightDarknessRainTunnel sUnderground or mult is t ori ed car parks .
Operat ion of t he aut omat ic headl amps requires t he ignit ion t o be on (power mode 6), the l ighti ng cont rol rot ary swi tch t obe i n the 'AUTO' pos it ion and a li ght s on reques t s ignal from t he li ght sens or.
LEFT HAND STEERING COLUMN MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH
ItemPart NumberDescription
1-Hi gh beam
2-RH turn s ignal indicator3-Headlamp hi gh beam flas h
4-LH turn s ignal i ndi cat or
The s teeri ng column mul ti functi on s wit ch is l ocat ed on t he left hand s i de of the s t eering column and cont rols the foll owingfuncti ons :
Headl amp l ow/high beamHeadl amp hi gh beam fl ashLeft /right turn s ignal indicator l ampsTri p comput er functi ons .
The high beam on and fl ash funct ions are hardwi red t o t he s teeri ng wheel modul e. W hen the swi tch i s operat ed in ei therposi ti on a ground pat h via the s wi tch i s compl eted for the s elect ed functi on which is sens ed by t he s teeri ng wheel modul e.The s teeri ng wheel modul e t hen is s ues a mes sage on the Local Interconnect Net work (LIN) bus t o t he CJB which acti vat est he sel ect ed functi on.
The t urn s ignal indicator l amps are connect ed and operate in a si mi lar way wit h t he ground pat h compl eted for thes elect ed funct ion whi ch is s ensed by the s t eering wheel module t he module then i ss ues a mess age rel ati ng to thes elect ed funct ion t o CJB which i n t urn acti vat es t he requires turn s ignal indicator.
HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY
Three headlamp variants are available depending on model s peci fi cat ion; halogen, bi -xenon and bi-xenon wi th Adapt iveFront li ght ing Sys t em (AFS).
The headl amps are sealed uni ts , wit h s crat ch res is t ant polycarbonat e l ens es bonded to the headlamp body. Two s ealedacces s covers and a s ealed housi ng provide a waterti ght environment for the headlamp internal component s . To preventfogging of t he l ens and t o al low t he headlamp unit to 'breath' in res pons e t o i nternal t emperature changes , a vent i slocated at t he outer rear face of the headlamp body. The vent i s covered by a Gort ex wat erproof membrane. This al lows
Publ is hed: 11-May-2011
Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System - Front SubframeRemoval and Installation
S p e c ia l T o o l( s )
211-316
Se p a ra t o r, B a l l Jo i nt
502-012
Alignment Pins, Subframe
General Equipment
P o we rt ra i n Ja ck
Removal
1. WARNING: Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
Raise and support the vehicle. 1.
Siphon the fluid from the power steering reservoir. 2.
Remove the front road wheels and tires.
Refer to: W heel and Tire
(204-04 W heels and Tires , Removal and Ins t all at i on). 3.
Remove the engine undershield.
Refer to: Engine Undershield
(501-02 Front End Body Panel s, Removal and
Installation). 4.
Di sconnect t he LH cat al ys t monit or sens or elect ri cal connect or. 5.
18. WARNING: Make sure that a new steering column flexible coupling bolt is
installed.
Connect the steering column to the steering gear.
Torque: 25 Nm18.
Connect and s ecure t he cat alys t moni t or s ens or el ect ri cal connect ors . 19.
Install the 2 subframe mounting bolts and remove the jack. 20.
Install the engine undershield.
Refer to: Engine Undershield
(501-02 Front End Body Panel s, Removal and
Installation). 21.
Install the wheels and tires.
Refer to: W heel and Tire
(204-04 W heels and Tires , Removal and Ins t all at i on). 22.
Refill and bleed the power steering.
Refer to: Power Steering System Bleeding
(211-00 St eeri ng Sys t em - General
Informat ion, General Procedures). 23.
Using only four wheel alignment equipment approved by Land Rover, check and adjust
the wheel alignment. 24.
Contents
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Quick start
QUICK START ................................................... 7
Filling station information
FILLING STATION INFORMATION................... 33
Introduction
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY .................................... 35
LABEL LOCATIONS ......................................... 35
HEALTH AND SAFETY ..................................... 36
DATA RECORDING.......................................... 37
DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS ......................... 37
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ............................ 37
Keys and remote controls
USING THE KEY .............................................. 40
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO
FREQUENCIES ................................................ 40
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ..................... 41
Locks
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING ............................ 44
Alarm
ARMING THE ALARM ..................................... 45
DISARMING THE ALARM ............................... 46
Seats
SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION ............ 47
MANUAL SEATS ............................................. 48
ELECTRIC SEATS ............................................ 49
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................ 51
REAR SEATS................................................... 51
HEATED SEATS............................................... 53
Seat belts
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 54
SEAT BELT REMINDER ................................... 55
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS ........................ 56
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT................. 56
USING SEAT BELTS DURI NG PREGNANCY .... 57
Supplementary restraints system
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 58
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP ............................... 61
DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG ........... 62
AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION ................... 63
Child safety
CHILD SEATS ................................................. 64
BOOSTER CUSHIONS ..................................... 66
ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS................................ 67
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS ................................... 69
Steering wheel
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL .............. 70
AUDIO CONTROL ........................................... 70
Lighting
LIGHTING CONTROL ...................................... 72
FRONT FOG LAMPS........................................ 72
REAR FOG LAMPS.......................................... 73
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS....................... 73
HEADLAMP LEVELLING ................................. 73
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS...................... 74
ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS) . 74
DIRECTION INDICATORS ............................... 75
INTERIOR LAMPS .......................................... 76
APPROACH LAMPS ........................................ 76
CHANGING A BULB ........................................ 77
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART ........................ 86
Wipers and washers
WINDSCREEN WIPERS .................................. 87
RAIN SENSOR ................................................ 87
WINDSCREEN WASHERS............................... 88
HEADLAMP WASHERS................................... 88
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS ........ 89
ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS .
89
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES .................... 90
CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES.................... 90
Windows and mirrors
ELECTRIC WINDOWS ..................................... 93
EXTERIOR MIRRORS ..................................... 94
ELECTRIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS .................... 95
INTERIOR MIRROR ........................................ 96
Instruments
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW .................. 97
Information displays
TRIP COMPUTER ........................................... 99
INFORMATION MESSAGES ............................ 99