Freelander System Description and Operation
WINDOWS
86-6-10 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Operation
Side Door Windows
Power for side door window operation is supplied from the window lift relay and, on 5 door models, the sunroof relay,
both located in the passenger compartment fusebox. The CCU controls the relays, which are energised while the
ignition switch is in position II and for 40 seconds after the ignition is turned off.
When an up or down selection is made on one of the side door window switches, the switch simultaneously connects
a power supply and an earth to the related door window motor to drive the window in the required direction. When the
opposite selection is made, the switch changes the polarity of the connections to drive the window in the opposite
direction. The window stops moving immediately the switch is released, except when a momentary down selection is
made on the driver's door switch.
The driver's door window switch is connected to the window motor via the window lift ECU. When the window lift ECU
senses a momentary (0.2 second or less) down selection on the driver's door switch, it connects the driver's door
window motor to a power supply direct from the window lift relay and to an ECU earth. The window lift ECU maintains
these connections until the door window motor stalls, after driving the window fully down, or an up selection is made
on the window switch.
On 5 door models, each rear window switch on the centre console is connected to the window motor via the related
rear door mounted window switch. When the isolator switch is pressed, the earth path for the two rear door mounted
window switches is disconnected. With the isolator switch pressed, only the rear window switches in the centre
console will operate the rear door window motors.
Tail Door Window
The CCU controls the tail door window via the tail door window relay located above the RH rear suspension turret.
The tail door window relay is a dual relay that incorporates separate 'up' and 'down' contacts. When the CCU wants
to operate the window, it switches the appropriate contacts in the tail door window relay to connect a power supply
and an earth to drive the window motor in the required direction. The contacts change the polarity of the motor to
change the direction of drive.
The tail door window can be lowered using the console switch or the remote handset. On 3 door models, opening/
removal of the roof will automatically lower the window. The window can be raised using the console switch or the
vehicle key in the tail door key barrel. When the tail door is opened, the tail door window lowers to a 'clear of seal'
position and, when the door is closed, the window automatically rises to its fully up position in the window seal.
Tail Door Window Lower
The rear screen wiper must be parked off-screen before the CCU will allow the tail door window to lower. If the rear
screen wiper is operating when a window down request is made, the CCU will automatically park the wiper off-screen
before lowering the window. If the Heated Rear Window (HRW) is operating, the CCU will turn off the HRW when the
window is lowered.
Remote Handset Lower: With the ignition off and the tail door closed, if the unlock button on the remote handset is
pressed for a minimum of 1 second the CCU will unlock the doors and energise the tail door window down relay to
fully lower the window.
NOTE: The tail door window cannot be raised using the remote handset. To raise the tail door window use the Tail
Door Key Barrel Raise procedure.
Console Switch Lower - Inch Down: With the ignition on, pressing the console switch in the down position will signal
the CCU to lower the tail door window for as long as the switch is held. The window will stop at the chosen position
when the switch is released. When the window is almost fully down, the CCU will continue to lower the window
irrespective of whether the switch is pressed or not.