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Windows - Description & Operation Land Rover Range Rover L322

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Scheme 33: Windows Component Layout

General

Electric windows are installed in all four doors. The front windows are controlled by their respective door modules integrated into the window switch packs. The rear windows are controlled by the Body Control Unit (BCU). The BCU and the door modules communicate with each other on the P bus.

Window operating features are market dependent and include one-shot opening and closing, convenience opening and closing, and anti-trap. Market options for window operation are set centrally in the BCU.

Window Switches

Individual window switches are installed in each of the three passenger doors. Window switches for all of the windows, and a child lock switch to isolate the rear windows, are installed in the driver's door.

All of the window switches have two switching positions in each direction. The first switching position operates the window in the inching mode, where the window moves until the switch is released or until it reaches the fully open or closed position. The second switching position operates the window in the one-shot mode.

Door Module Harness Connectors C2016 and C2017 Pin Details

Pin No.DescriptionInput/Output
1Battery power supplyInput
2Ground
3Not used
4Window motor closeOutput
5Window motor openOutput
6Not used

Door Module Harness Connectors C2016 and C2017 Pin Details

Door Module Harness Connectors C2057 and C2058 Pin Details

Pin No.DescriptionInput/Output
1P busInput/Output
2Interior illuminationInput
3Unlock signal from driver's door lockInput
4Lock signal from driver's door lockInput
5Not used
6Lock door actuatorOutput
7Superlock door actuatorOutput
8Interior illumination for door handle and door pocket LED'sOutput
9Window anti-trap sensorInput
10Not used
11Door open/close contactsInput
12Unlock door actuatorOutput

Door Module Harness Connectors C2057 and C2058 Pin Details

Anti-trap Sensors

An anti-trap sensor is installed along the top of each window aperture, just outside the travel path of the window glass. Each anti-trap sensor consists of a rubber covered contact strip connected to ground and to a power supply from the door (front windows) or BCU (rear windows). When the anti-trap sensor is pressed the resistance across the contact strip is reduced. If a window is being closed and the door/BCU detects a drop in resistance across the associated anti-trap sensor, it immediately (in less than 20 milliseconds) reverses the window.

Window Regulators

Cable operated window regulators powered by an electric motor are installed in each of the doors.

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Scheme 34: Window Regulators

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Scheme 36: Windows Control Diagram

Electric window operation using the window switches is enabled while the ignition switch is in positions I and II, and for 16 minutes after switching from position I to position 0. Window operation is immediately disabled when a front door is opened

When the switches in the driver's door are used to operate the passenger windows or the child lock, the driver door module outputs a related message on the P bus. The passenger door module or the BCU respond to the message by operating the appropriate window or the child lock function. While the child lock is engaged, the BCU ignores inputs from the rear window switches, and the driver door module illuminates a LED in the child lock switch.

End of Travel Shut off

End of travel shut off for the window motors is determined by monitoring the current draw of the motors. Each time it switches on a window motor, the door or BCU measures the window motor current for 22 milliseconds, in 2 milliseconds intervals. The maximum value measured within that time is stored as the switch-on current, which must be 5 A minimum. When the window motor current next exceeds the switch-on current minus 2 A, the door /BCU assumes the window has reached the end of its travel and, after 0.5 second, switches off the power supply to the window motor, even if a window switch is still being activated.

Measuring the switch-on current for each switching operation automatically compensates for changes of load with varying ambient conditions etc.

To protect the window motors from overheating if the end of travel shut off function fails, window motor activation in both directions is limited to 8 seconds.

One-shot Opening and Closing

One shot opening and closing is activated by selecting the second switching positions on the window switch. One-shot opening and closing is enabled on all windows except on Australia models. On Australia models, all one-shot operation is disabled except for driver's window closing.

Anti-trap

The anti-trap function is enabled for window closing in both the inching and one-shot modes. If an anti-trap sensor is activated while a window is closing, the window motor is reversed for 0.5 second.

UK models feature a longer reversing time after a trap detection. The reversing time is proportionate to the preceding closing time and varies between 0.5 and 2.0 seconds.

In an emergency, e.g. if the anti-trap sensor is faulty, the anti-trap function can be overridden by holding the window switch in the one-shot closed position.

Convenience Opening and Closing

Convenience opening and closing is enabled provided the ignition switch is not in position I or above. The windows and sunroof (where fitted) can be opened and closed in sequence, while unlocking and locking the vehicle, using the driver's door lock or the remote handset.

Convenience closing begins after a time delay of 1.5 seconds when the door lock is held in the lock position or the remote handset lock button is pressed and held. The anti-trap function is enabled during convenience closing. The closing operation also stops immediately the door lock is released from the lock position or the remote handset lock button is released. The window motors are switched in pairs, with the rear ones switched first followed 1 second later by the front ones. The sunroof begins closing when all of the windows are closed or 3.5 seconds after convenience closing started, whichever occurs first.

There is no convenience closing on NAS vehicles.

Convenience opening begins after a time delay of 2.5 seconds when the door lock is held in the unlock position or the remote handset unlock button is pressed and held. The opening operation stops immediately the door lock is released from the unlock position or the remote handset unlock button is released. The window motors are switched in pairs, with the front ones switched first followed 1 second later by the rear ones. The sunroof begins opening 3.5 seconds after convenience opening started.

Operating the windows and sunroof in sequence allows a degree of selective operation, e.g. the windows can be closed and the sunroof left open when locking the vehicle and using convenience closing.

Repetition Blocking

To prevent the window motors from overheating, the door modules and the BCU record the run time for each motor they control. The run time, in seconds, is added to a counter on completion of each activation, and one second is deducted from the counter for every three seconds the window motor is inactive. If the counter exceeds 60 seconds, no new activation for the window motor is accepted until the counter is below 60 seconds again. The only exception is a reversing operation triggered by the anti-trap function, which is always accepted regardless of the counter value.