Discovery II
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - V8
18-2-68 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Brake pedal switch
The cruise control ECU has two inputs from the brake pedal switch that determine the position of the brake pedal.
One input comes through the BCU and is low when the brake pedal is not pressed. The second input comes directly
from the brake pedal switch. This input is high when the brake pedal is not pressed. On vehicles with a manual
gearbox, the input from the clutch pedal switch to the cruise control ECU is connected in series with the direct signal
from the brake pedal switch.
If the cruise control ECU receives a changed signal from either source, it deactivates cruise control, removing power
to the vacuum pump and activating the vacuum control valve releasing all vacuum in the system.
The brake pedal switch also provides the signal to illuminate the brake lamps and the brake input to the SLABS ECU.
Input/Output
With the brake pedal and the clutch pedal in the rest position, the cruise control ECU receives 12 Volts.
With the brake pedal pressed, the cruise control ECU receives 0 Volts and a low voltage logic signal from the BCU.
NOTE: If the clutch pedal is pressed, 0 Volts are present at the cruise control ECU irrespective of brake pedal position.
ECU operating parameters (connector connected)
Pin No.
Condition
Volts
Ohms
1
Ignition in position II, brake pedal
released, clutch pedal released
12
1
Ignition in position II, brake pedal
pressed, clutch pedal released
More than 10,000
1
Ignition in position II, brake pedal
released, clutch pedal pressed
More than 10,000