Freelander 1 Lights on alarm sensor

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Cristian_c

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Hello,

please help me to identify the lights on alarm sensor. It is about the sound alarm received when you open the driver door and the lights are on.

the car is Freelander 1 MY 2001, Diesel Td4

Thanks,

Cristian
 
Yes it does. the reason I am looking for the sensor is that the car was converted from RHD to LHD without moving this sensor, and now the chiming sound is present bot on the "wrong" door.
 
Yes it does. the reason I am looking for the sensor is that the car was converted from RHD to LHD without moving this sensor, and now the chiming sound is present bot on the "wrong" door.

That's pretty easy to do. You'll need to swap the front door open sensor wires at the CCU. It should be just a case of removing the correct pair of wires from the multi-plug at the CCU, and reversing their location.
The wires you're looking for will be 3 X Purple Slate (light grey) and the driver's door, which is Purple White.
You will have to identify the driver's door input to the CCU, but you can do this grounding each wire in turn with the lights on, and see which triggers the lights on warning. Once you know what connection triggers the warning, you simply move the Purple White wire to that location.

Here's the connection you're looking for at the CCU, it called C0428 in this picture.
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You should be able to swap the current PW wire with the passenger PS wire, which can identified by grounding each until the correct door sounds the alarm.
 
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That's pretty easy to do. You'll need to swap the front door open sensor wires at the CCU. It should be just a case of removing the correct pair of wires from the multi-plug at the CCU, and reversing their location.
The wires you're looking for will be 3 X Purple Slate (light grey) and the driver's door, which is Purple White.
You will have to identify the driver's door input to the CCU, but you can do this grounding each wire in turn with the lights on, and see which triggers the lights on warning. Once you know what connection triggers the warning, you simply move the Purple White wire to that location.

Here's the connection you're looking for at the CCU, it called C0428 in this picture.View attachment 233344

You should be able to swap the current PW wire with the passenger PS wire, which can identified by grounding each until the correct door sounds the alarm.
Thanks. I will try in the next days after the snow will go. It is heavely snowing here from 2 days... :)
 
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