steve's P38 RR

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Hi I have just bought a 2002 D2 TD5 and have a few question already and prob more to come,

1) I found some random plugs not being used when under it, one under the drivers seat area one next to the fuel filter, any ideas what there for?

2) To fit cruse control I just need the 2 switches ? Do they have to come from a TD5 or are V8 ones the same

3) Is the wiring there for the front fogs, again do I just need a switch?

4) and the same goes for fitting a heated front screen is it just a switch and windscreen?
 
Drivers seat plug will be for heated seats not sure about one at fuel filler. cruise control switches all the same most disco`s have wire`s for the extras dont know about the heated front screen as that was only on top models [xs-es] or optional extra on lesser models but think it will have the wires
 
Hi I have just bought a 2002 D2 TD5 and have a few question already and prob more to come,

1) I found some random plugs not being used when under it, one under the drivers seat area one next to the fuel filter, any ideas what there for?

2) To fit cruse control I just need the 2 switches ? Do they have to come from a TD5 or are V8 ones the same

3) Is the wiring there for the front fogs, again do I just need a switch?

4) and the same goes for fitting a heated front screen is it just a switch and windscreen?


1) Do you have ACE fitted? - if not - there are electrical connections for the solenoid valves and pressure sensor in the ACE valve block, which is fitted to the outside of the RH chassis rail, below the driver's door.


2) TD5 and V8 cruise control switches are the same.

The only differences are between pre and post-facelift vehicles -
Pre-facelift switches are Ash Grey

Post-facelift switches are Black

3 ) Front fog lamp wiring should already be in place, the Green connector should already be there behind the LH side of the instrument binnacle and the front fog lamp connectors (White Econoseal connectors) should already be fitted on the body panel behind the wheelarch closing panel on the back of the front bumper.

You'll also need a relay in position R12 of the engine compartment fuse box.

In addition to needing a front fog lamp switch, you'll also need to replace your existing rear fog lamp switch with one that fits with a front fog lamp switch.

On vehicles with no front fog lamps, the rear fog lamp switch fits at the top of the LH side of the instrument binnacle.

On vehicles with front fog lamps fitted, the front fog lamp switch fits at the top of LH side of the binnacle and the rear fog lamp switch fits in the space below it.

You can't use your existing rear fog lamp switch, as it's a different shape to the one fitted with a front fog lamp switch.

You'll also need to have the front fog lights 'enabled' in the BCU.


4) If you have the heated screen connectors (see pic below) on the scuttle panel under the bonnet, then the Green connector should be behind the switch blank above the heated rear window switch in the 'six pack' on the facia.

You'll also need a relay in position R8 in the engine compartment fuse box.

You'll also need to have the heated screen 'enabled' in the BCU.


RH heated screen connector




There's also a corresponding connector for the LH side of the heated screen, but I couldn't find a picture of that side.


You would find a copy of RAVE very useful, it has - wiring diagrams, circuit descriptions, connector details, user handbook, workshop manual, modifications and recall details, accessory installation instructions, etc...

You can download it for the Discovery II as 'rave01.iso'

Here - » Land Rover Manuals Land Rover One Ten: Articles, Manuals, VIN Checker, Guides and Tips on the Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender 90 & 110

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Excellent reply, Shoud have said under the floor rather than just under the seat, No I dont have ace and thats right where the valve bit goes, do you think the one near the fuel filter is part of the ace too?

So looks like I just need to get switches and a relay, I do have the plugs under the windscreen for it, that's what gave me the idea of upgrading it, as I love it on my p38 and misses focus.

thanks for all the replys

not sure what the 730 is all about tho
 
For your heated front window once you have fitted the window, switch and relay you will also need to enable the BCU for it to work.

I know this as I have just fitted one to mine.
 
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The only connector I can think of, would be the one for the water filter sensor -








Me neither :confused:

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I think that one is plugged in will check and get a pic of the one in question,

Thanks for the rav link, had it for the p38 never used it that much but I need to clear some disk space before downloading it.

I'll get everything fitted then take it to fantasic people at mansfeilds to get them enabled.
 
You'll also need a relay in position R12 of the engine compartment fuse box.

You'll also need a relay in position R8 in the engine compartment fuse box.

just a quicky, can someone tell me what colour these relays are and how many pins they hae if poss.

cheer steve.
 
You'll also need a relay in position R12 of the engine compartment fuse box.

You'll also need a relay in position R8 in the engine compartment fuse box.

just a quicky, can someone tell me what colour these relays are and how many pins they hae if poss.

cheer steve.


From Microcat -


AMR5293 - RELAY NORMALLY OPEN, BLACK, FOR HEATED WINDSCREEN - from (V)XA232917 to (V)YA241594

SUPERCEDED BY YWB101300




YWB101300 - RELAY NORMALLY OPEN, FOR HEATED WINDSCREEN - from (V)YA241595

Britcar (UK) Ltd > YWB101300 RELAY HFS + GLOW PLUG - SUSP COMP (G)

YWB101300.JPG





YWB10004L - RELAY, YELLOW, FOG LAMPS FRONT - from (V)XA232917 to (V)YA241594

Britcar (UK) Ltd > YWB10004L RELAY YELLOW MULTI DISC11/DEF/P38 (G)

YWB10004L.jpg





YWB101210L - RELAY, BLACK, FOG LAMPS FRONT - from (V)YA241595

Britcar (UK) Ltd > YWB101210L RELAY BLACK FREELANDER/DISCO11 (G)

YWB101210L.jpg



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1) Do you have ACE fitted? - if not - there are electrical connections for the solenoid valves and pressure sensor in the ACE valve block, which is fitted to the outside of the RH chassis rail, below the driver's door.


2) TD5 and V8 cruise control switches are the same.

The only differences are between pre and post-facelift vehicles -
Pre-facelift switches are Ash Grey

Post-facelift switches are Black

3 ) Front fog lamp wiring should already be in place, the Green connector should already be there behind the LH side of the instrument binnacle and the front fog lamp connectors (White Econoseal connectors) should already be fitted on the body panel behind the wheelarch closing panel on the back of the front bumper.

You'll also need a relay in position R12 of the engine compartment fuse box.

In addition to needing a front fog lamp switch, you'll also need to replace your existing rear fog lamp switch with one that fits with a front fog lamp switch.

On vehicles with no front fog lamps, the rear fog lamp switch fits at the top of the LH side of the instrument binnacle.

On vehicles with front fog lamps fitted, the front fog lamp switch fits at the top of LH side of the binnacle and the rear fog lamp switch fits in the space below it.

You can't use your existing rear fog lamp switch, as it's a different shape to the one fitted with a front fog lamp switch.

You'll also need to have the front fog lights 'enabled' in the BCU.


4) If you have the heated screen connectors (see pic below) on the scuttle panel under the bonnet, then the Green connector should be behind the switch blank above the heated rear window switch in the 'six pack' on the facia.

You'll also need a relay in position R8 in the engine compartment fuse box.

You'll also need to have the heated screen 'enabled' in the BCU.


RH heated screen connector




There's also a corresponding connector for the LH side of the heated screen, but I couldn't find a picture of that side.


You would find a copy of RAVE very useful, it has - wiring diagrams, circuit descriptions, connector details, user handbook, workshop manual, modifications and recall details, accessory installation instructions, etc...

You can download it for the Discovery II as 'rave01.iso'

Here - » Land Rover Manuals Land Rover One Ten: Articles, Manuals, VIN Checker, Guides and Tips on the Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender 90 & 110

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Now thats a proper answer.



Lynall


And 730 isn't
 

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