Land Rover Freelander 2001 MY ON Electrical Library Manual - PDF DOWNLOAD

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INTRODUCTION ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS General The following guidelines are intended to ensure the safety of the operator whilst preventing damage to the electrical and electronic components fitted to the vehicle. Where necessary, specific precautions are detailed in the relevant sections of this document, reference of which should be made prior to commencing repair operations. Equipment – Prior to commencing any test procedure on the vehicle, ensure that the relevant test equipment is working correctly and any harness or connections are in good condition. This particularly applies to mains lead or connections. WARNING: Before commencing work on an ignition system, all high tension terminals, adaptors and diagnostic equipment for testing should be inspected to ensure that they are adequately insulated and shielded to prevent accidental personal contact and to minimise the risk of shock. Wearers of surgically implanted pacemaker devices should not work in close proximity to ignition circuits or diagnostic equipment. Polarity – Never reverse connect the vehicle battery and always observe correct polarity when connecting test equipment. High Voltage Circuits – Whenever disconnecting live ht circuits, always use insulated pliers and never allow the open end of the ht lead to come into contact with other components, particularly ECU's. Since high voltage spikes can occur on the terminals of the coil while the engine is running, exercise caution when measuring the voltage at these points. Connectors and Harnesses – The engine compartment of a vehicle is a particularly hostile environment for electrical components and connectors. Always ensure these items are dry and oil free before disconnecting and connecting test equipment. Never force connectors apart either by using tools or by pulling on the wiring harness. Always ensure locking tabs are disengaged before removal and note orientation to enable correct reconnection. Ensure that any protective covers and substances are replaced if disturbed. Before removing a faulty component, refer to the Workshop Manual for removal procedures. Ensure the ignition switch is turned to the 'OFF' position, the battery is disconnected (see Battery Disconnecting) and any disconnected harnesses are supported to avoid any undue strain at the terminals. When replacing the component keep oily hands away from electrical connection areas and push connectors home until any locking tabs fully engage.

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FUEL PUMP .................................................................................................. 4

5min
pages 156-158

AUDIO SYSTEM – HIGH RANGE (02MY) .................................................... 4

5min
pages 152-155

AUDIO SYSTEM – MID RANGE (02MY) ...................................................... 4

5min
pages 148-151

AUDIO SYSTEM – LOW RANGE (02MY) ..................................................... 4

4min
pages 145-147

AUDIO SYSTEM – 01MY .............................................................................. 4

3min
pages 143-144

ACCESSORY SOCKET ................................................................................ 4

1min
page 142

CIGAR LIGHTER .......................................................................................... 4

2min
page 141

REMOTE DISPLAY / CLOCK ....................................................................... 4

2min
page 140

HORNS ......................................................................................................... 4

2min
page 139

INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................................ 4

7min
pages 134-138

HEAD, SIDE AND TAIL LAMPS – CANADA ................................................. 4

7min
pages 119-122

INTERIOR ILLUMINATION ........................................................................... 4

2min
pages 132-133

INTERIOR LAMPS ........................................................................................ 4

8min
pages 127-131

HEAD, SIDE AND TAIL LAMPS .................................................................... 4

5min
pages 115-118

FOG LAMPS ................................................................................................. 4

2min
pages 123-124

DIRECTION INDICATOR/HAZARD WARNING LAMPS ............................... 4

3min
pages 125-126

BRAKE AND REVERSE LAMPS .................................................................. 4

3min
pages 112-114

WIPERS AND WASHERS ............................................................................ 4

9min
pages 107-111

HEATED FRONT SCREEN (HFS) ................................................................ 4

3min
pages 105-106

HEATED REAR WINDOW (HRW) ................................................................ 4

4min
pages 102-104

HEATER BLOWER ......................................................................................... 4

3min
pages 96-97

COOLING FANS ............................................................................................. 4

5min
pages 99-101

FUEL BURNING HEATER (FBH) .................................................................... 4

2min
page 98

AIR CONDITIONING (A/C) – K SERIES AND KV6 ......................................... 4

7min
pages 87-91

AIR CONDITIONING (A/C) – KV6 (NORTH AMERICA) ................................. 4

5min
pages 92-95

AIR CONDITIONING (A/C) – Td4 ................................................................... 4

10min
pages 82-86

SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) ......................................... 4

2min
pages 80-81

ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) – 02MY ............................................ 4

6min
pages 76-79

ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (EAT) – 01MY ....................... 4

9min
pages 57-63

CRUISE CONTROL – KV6 ............................................................................. 4

10min
pages 51-56

ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) – 01MY ............................................ 4

9min
pages 71-75

CRUISE CONTROL – TD4 (02MY) & KV6 (NORTH AMERICA) .................... 4

7min
pages 47-50

ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (EAT) – 02MY ....................... 4

13min
pages 64-70

CRUISE CONTROL – Td4 (01MY) ................................................................. 4

7min
pages 43-46

CHARGING AND STARTING – KV6 (NORTH AMERICA) ............................. 4

4min
pages 40-42

DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET .................................................................................. 4

1min
page 28

ENGINE IMMOBILISATION .............................................................................. 4

4min
pages 8-10

HEATED SEATS ............................................................................................. 4

1min
pages 26-27

DOOR MIRRORS ............................................................................................ 4

1min
pages 22-24

CHARGING AND STARTING – KV6 .............................................................. 4

5min
pages 37-39

CHARGING AND STARTING – K SERIES ..................................................... 4

6min
pages 34-36

CHARGING AND STARTING – Td4 ............................................................... 4

3min
pages 30-33
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