1999-2002 Land Rover Defender Workshop Manual

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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
SWITCH - BRAKE PEDAL
The brake pedal switch is located at the rear of the brake pedal box, and activates when the brake pedal is
operated. The ECM uses the signal from the brake pedal to activate the brake lamps and to limit fuelling under
braking.
The brake pedal switch can fail in any of the following ways:
Switch open circuit.
Short circuit to vehicle supply.
Short circuit to earth.
SWITCH - CLUTCH PEDAL
The clutch pedal switch is located on the clutch master cylinder and is activated when the clutch pedal is operated.
The ECM uses the signal from the clutch pedal switch to provide surge damping during gear change. Surge
damping stops engine speed rising dramatically (engine flaring) during gear change. Surge damping assists
driveability as follows:
Smoother gear change.
Greater exhaust gas emission control.
Improved fuel consumption.
Input / Output
When the clutch pedal is in the rest position, the clutch switch is closed. This allows a feed to flow from the switch
(C0667-1) to the ECM (C0658-35) on a black/white wire. When the clutch pedal is pressed the switch contacts
open, cutting the feed to the ECM.
The clutch pedal switch can fail in any one of the following ways:
Switch open circuit.
Short circuit to vehicle supply.
Short circuit to vehicle earth.
In the event of a clutch pedal switch failure surge damping will be inactive.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Product Specification
CategoriesLand Rover, Land Rover Defender
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Model Year1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
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Document TypeWorkshop Manual
LanguageEnglish
Product NameDefender
Product BrandLand Rover
Document File TypePDF
Publisherlandrover.com
Wikipedia's Pagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover
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