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PoormansXS Member Since: 21 Oct 2023 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 49 |
Someone else should be able to tell you more here soon but I have the same issue one mine (defender owner since august)
Lights working fine on position but do not function with doors. as far as I currently understand it the door switches tell the 10AS alarm control unit when/how to run the interior light. I did come across a post mentioning some parameters to check when accessing with a nanocom. I currently don’t have a nanocom so I’m unable to confirm this. Will be keen to hear more from experienced members (I could be talking waffle) |
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27th Nov 2023 8:36pm |
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DefenderSTW Member Since: 27 Nov 2023 Location: South Wales Posts: 9 |
Hi, thanks for the reply!
They are odd machines, I have always wanted one, but they are bloody awful. I’m hoping to resolve a few things then hopefully enjoy driving it but first I have a list as long as my arm to fix, it’s been completely stripped inside as it was beyond saving so I have a bit to get on with… I am not aware about the alarm. I have heard scare stories so I haven’t even pressed the button yet. Especially as when I bought it, all I received was the V5. No history, books, codes etc. just hope I haven’t bought a pig…! |
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28th Nov 2023 9:36am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
The large brown connector fixed to the exterior of the fuse panel is where the air conditioning loom plugs in to so the ECU knows you have AC.
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28th Nov 2023 9:43am |
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DefenderSTW Member Since: 27 Nov 2023 Location: South Wales Posts: 9 |
Excellent thanks, I shall go label it up!
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28th Nov 2023 10:23am |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2237 |
Blue is a header joint, not a connector. It is just a termination/bus point for a number of cables/circuits.
Coiled up one is a cable for the ultrasonic/volumetric alarm sensor. 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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28th Nov 2023 10:27am |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1084 |
for the interior light, this is controlled by the 'alarm and immobilizer module 10AS'. Typically small green box on the bulkhead that every TD5 has even the basic ones as the ECU communicates with it.
All the door switches end up there and then the interior light is powered from it. Even in the poor-man spec it provides a few features like staying on a bit and then fading out. Also more importantly for you the 10AS eventually kills the interior lights if you leave the door open to avoid draining the battery (like in the old days). It also means that if you have a fault in your door switch wiring where it goes to ground, the interior light will have timed out a long time ago and now no longer received any open/close signals. Try and see if your wire is going to ground permanently either through a faulty switch or a broken wire. Some cars have a bonnet switch is tend to go bad and is best removed from the circuit. |
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28th Nov 2023 12:16pm |
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Screbble Member Since: 26 Apr 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2106 |
I wouldn’t agree that they are bloody awful - odd yes - quirky yes - try and enjoy your new pride and joy, and think of how many skills (and injuries) you will develop whilst working on it. Good look in resolving the issues. Enjoy! |
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28th Nov 2023 8:45pm |
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DefenderSTW Member Since: 27 Nov 2023 Location: South Wales Posts: 9 |
Re the air conditioning loom…I don’t have AC and don’t plan to install it so does anyone know what’s stopping me from nabbing the live, switched live and earth to repurpose for heated seats?
There are so many differing opinions out there on how to wire up, some using the 12v socket, others putting dedicated fuse boxes in under the seats. I’m into doing a job well but if this connector is here and not utilised I’m seriously giving it the eye to reuse. Thanks all! |
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22nd Jan 2024 3:11pm |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2656 |
Nothing at all. I repurposed the fusebox slots for the supply to my rear work light and central locking systems, just left the old terminals taped up neatly in the loom.
You can buy spare fusebox terminals which makes for a very neat job. |
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23rd Jan 2024 6:57am |
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