Service Action: LR2 Module Updates (Q029)
Publication date: 2008-01-14Reference number: Q029
SERVICE ACTION: LR2 MODULE UPDATES
Campaign Bulletin
| Affected Model(s): | LR2 |
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE
Land Rover LR2 (LF)
Condition 1 - Bluetooth, VIN: 8H000212 - 8H065150
Condition 2 - Non Start, Trip computer, VIN: 8H000212 - 8H063923
Condition 3 - Hard Start, MIL illumination, VIN: 8H000212 - 8H063923
Condition 4 - Loss of audio, VIN: 8H000212 - 8H057132
- (320-Watt Alpine Stereo with 9 speakers), VIN 8H000212 - 8H063116
- (440-Watt Dolby Pro Logic II 7.1 Surround Sound with 14 speakers)
CONDITION SUMMARY
MODULES REQUIRE UPDATING TO CURRENT SPECIFICATION
Situation: A number of LR2 vehicles have been manufactured with incorrect or incompatible module software which requires updating to conform to current production standards. Four key conditions will be addressed by this Service Action:
- Condition 1 - Limited BlueTooth cellular telephone compatibility. The existing Bluetooth system searches for a cellular telephone handset, rather than allowing the handset to search for the vehicle system. The security on some current cellular telephones, including many PDA type telephones does not allow pairing via this method.
- Condition 2 - Intermittent non-start with Trip Computer reset. Customers are reporting when they put the keys in the ignition slot, the vehicle can take two or three attempts to start, after which the short-term memory on the trip computer is lost.
- Condition 3 - Hard start or stumbles after start-up with MIL illumination and the possibility of DTC P0628, P0171 and P0174 stored.
- Condition 4 - Loss of audio on start-up. The issue is corrected after a further ignition cycle. The power integrated circuit is not waking up following crank due to software issue with the low voltage detection control routine, resulting in loss of audio.
Action: Each of the conditions is addressed by module software upgrades using IDS following the processes outlined in the Repair Procedure section of this bulletin.
- Customers owning vehicles will be notified of this Service Action with a Customer Letter .
- Unsold affected vehicles are to be updated prior to sale.
- Retailer inventory vehicles and customers with affected vehicles should be provided with a copy of the Bluetooth pairing Owner's Handbook supplement (LRL 18 02 56 801) appended to this bulletin. Printed copies of the Handbook supplement have been forwarded to all Retailers by mail in the correct size paper format for insertion into the Handbooks.
PARTS
No parts are required
TOOLS
IDS DVD 110 with Patch File 3 installed or later
WARRANTY
The original UPS36-07 did not cover the repairs for "Condition 4" in this bulletin. Any vehicle that has already undergone a repair against Q029 under the UPS36-07 Version 1 procedures should NOT be returned for the repair detailed in Condition 4. Should a vehicle exhibit the concern detailed in Condition 4, the repair should be dealt with under the terms of normal Warranty as outlined in Technical Bulletin LTB00096 .
Warranty claims should be submitted quoting program code Q029 together with the option code X . Because Option X is used in this campaign it will be necessary to enter each of the applicable labor codes performed on a specific vehicle on the warranty claim.
Drive in/drive out can only be claimed if the vehicle is brought back into the workshop for this Service Action alone to be undertaken.
| Program Code | Option | Job Description | SRO | Time (Hours) | Misc Code | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q029 | X | Reprogram cellular telephone control module VIN: 8H000212 - 8H065150 |
86.90.75 | 0.4 | N/A | N/A |
| Reprogram IC module, BCM and solar sensor module Resolves both Conditions 2 & 3 VIN: 8H000212 - 8H063923 |
86.90.89/46 | 0.5 | N/A | N/A | ||
| Reprogram audio module (9-channel radios) VIN: 8H000212 - 8H057132 |
86.90.07 | 0.4 | N/A | N/A | ||
| Reprogram audio module (13 channel radios) VIN: 8H000212 - 8H063116 |
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| Drive-in/drive-out | 02.02.02 | 0.2 | N/A | N/A |
Normal warranty policy and procedures apply.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
RECONFIGURE AFFECTED ELECTRONIC MODULES
- IDS DVD 110 with Patch File 3 or later must be used for this procedure.
- A Midtronics PSC-550 Vehicle Power Supply must be connected to the vehicle battery during diagnosis and software upgrades.
- The vehicle MUST be removed from the transportation mode BEFORE any module updates are performed or the update process will fail.
- Verify that the vehicle has been removed from transportation mode to normal operation mode.
- Connect the Midtronics PSC-550 power supply to the vehicle battery.
- Connect IDS to the vehicle and begin a new diagnostic session, by entering the correct VIN for the current vehicle.
- Select 'Freelander 2 [LR2]' from the pop-up.
- Press 'tick' to continue.
- Select the correct engine derivative from the 'Vehicle Variant Menu'.
- Press 'tick' to continue.
- Follow the IDS prompts to read the vehicle configuration.
- When prompted 'Do you wish to read diagnostic trouble codes?' select 'NO'.
- Press 'tick' to continue.
- When the Content Model is displayed, select the File Manager Tab. (Figure 1)
- When the File Management screen is displayed, locate and select the "Network Integrity Test Results File. (Figure 2)
- When the file has been selected, click on the "View File" button on the lower right hand corner of the screen. (Figure 2)
- When the Network Integrity Test Results are displayed, first scroll down to locate the data from the Body Control Module (BCM), which is listed under the heading "BCM_SYSTEM_A"
- Locate the BCM line item, "0xf191 vm_ecu_hw_pn" and write down the BCM hardware "value" shown. (Figure 3)
- Next, scroll down the screen to locate the data read from the Instrument Pack (IPC), which is listed under the heading "IPC_SYSTEM_A".
- Locate the IPC line item, "0xf191 vm_ecu_hw_pn" and write down the IPC hardware "value" shown. (Figure 4)
- Locate the IPC line item, "0xf191 vm_ecu_hw_pn" and write down the IPC hardware "value" shown. (Figure 4)NOTE: If the network results file was missing data for either of these two modules, a communications problem may exist. Users should run the manual network integrity test, until the problem is identified and resolved before continuing with this procedure.
- Select the Vehicle Configuration Tab.
- Select 'Module Programming' from the 'Vehicle Configuration menu'.
- Select 'Configure existing modules'.
- If the VIN is between 8H000212 - 8H065150
and the vehicle is fitted with the Bluetooth telephone module, perform the following:
- Select 'Cellular telephone control module' from the drop-down menu.
- Press 'tick' to continue.
- When "BPM" network integrity test results display, identify and record the "0xf188 vm_ecu_sw_pn" value on the Repair Order. (Figure 5)
- If the recorded value is displayed when the popup screen appears, select the recorded "value" and press OK. (Figure 6)
- If a value "xxxx-xxxxxx-AJ " is recorded, when the pop-up screen appears select the value "xxxx-xxxxxx-AL " and Press OK. (Figure 6)
- If any other value is recorded other than those in the pop-up display, abort the process and contact the Land Rover Technical HelpLine. 1-888-577-8577 - Option 3
- Follow all on-screen instructions to complete this task.
- Place the customer copy of the Owner's Handbook supplement in the vehicle.
NOTE: Only the Body Control Module, Solar Sensor Module and Instrument Cluster Module are to be selected and updated from the Software enhancement program for this Service Action process. - Select and run the "Software enhancement program"
- If the VIN is between 8H000212 - 8H063923
, select "Configure Existing Modules," run the "Software enhancement program" and perform the following (Figure 7):
- Select "Body Control Module " from the enhancement program drop-down menu.
- Press "tick" to continue.
- Follow all on-screen instructions to complete the task.
- Access and select "Instrument Cluster Control Module " from the enhancement program dropdown menu
- Press "tick" to continue.
- Follow all on-screen instructions to complete the task.
- Access and select "Solar Sensor Configuration " from the enhancement program dropdown menu.
- Press "tick" to continue.
- Follow all on-screen instructions to complete the task.
- If the VIN is between 8H000212 - 8H057132
and equipped with the 320 watt Alpine system or between 8H000212 - 8H063116
and equipped with the 440 watt Pro Logic
Alpine system, perform the following:
- Select "Audio Amplifier Module " from the enhancement program dropdown menu.
- Press "tick" to continue.
- Follow all on-screen instructions to complete the task.
- Select Diagnostic Trouble code monitor tab to read and clear all DTCs.
- Follow on-screen instruction to complete DTC clear task.
- When completed, exit the current IDS session.
- Disconnect the IDS and Midtronics PSC-550 Vehicle Battery Supply.
SAMPLE CUSTOMER LETTER
Service Action Q029 - LR2 Module Upgrades
Vehicles Affected: 2008 LR2
Dear Land Rover Owner,
Land Rover is providing a no-charge Customer Satisfaction Campaign (Service Action Q029) to owners of 2008 model year LR2 vehicles.
Reason for the Program:
Recently, Land Rover has identified a number of product enhancements introduced on the production line that can be made retroactively to vehicles in service. As part of our commitment to customer satisfaction we have authorized your Land Rover Retailer to complete a series of complimentary software upgrades to your vehicle to bring it to the latest production specification.
The specific improvements involve upgrades to the Bluetooth cellular telephone module to enhance phone pairing processes, particularly with "SMART" or PDA phones, and upgrades to the Instrument Cluster module, the body control module and the audio module. These changes will help prevent engine starting concerns as well as intermittent audio cut-out when starting the engine. Your vehicle will be updated with the latest software for the affected modules.
What should you do?
We encourage you to contact your Authorized Land Rover Retailer to have "Service Action Q029" performed on your LR2 vehicle free of charge.
How long will it take?
The work is expected to take approximately one and a half hours, although retailers may require the vehicle for a longer period because of service scheduling requirements.
What should you do if you have further questions?
Should you have any questions regarding this Service Action or need assistance in locating your nearest authorized Land Rover Retailer, please contact the Land Rover Customer Relationship Center at 1-800-637-6837, Option 9 . You can also contact Land Rover by e-mail. Visit the web site www.landroverusa.com and send an email from the "Contact Us" section.
Should you have the need to contact Land Rover by mail, please use the following address:
Land Rover North America
ATTN: Customer Relationship Center
555 MacArthur Boulevard
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2327
We appreciate your decision to purchase a Land Rover and join our family of enthusiasts. These enhancements to your vehicle are part of Land Rover's ongoing efforts to ensure that you have an extraordinary driving experience.
As an expression of appreciation to LR2 owners, Land Rover has enclosed a very special offer. If you have the new LR2 Rear Seat Entertainment System installed by your Land Rover Retailer after you receive this letter, you are entitled to receive a FREE portable DVD player that can be used with your in-car system - or wherever else you choose to use it. For all the details regarding this exciting offer please refer to the information enclosed with this letter.
Sincerely,
Benjamin I. Weiner
Customer Satisfaction Manager
HANDBOOK SUPPLEMENT
after VIN H065150 or with software update from enhancement program Q029
The following information should be read in conjunction with the LR2 Owner's Handbook, Part Number LRL 18 02 56 801. The information relates to Bluetooth operation.
Pairing and Docking using your mobile phone
Follow the steps below to pair and dock your phone with the vehicle using your mobile phone.
- Ensure that the ignition is on and the audio unit display is active.
- Ensure that there is no phone currently docked with the vehicle's Bluetooth system. If a phone is docked with the system, you will not be able to pair and dock another phone until the current phone has been undocked.
- Using the mobile phone, search for Bluetooth devices.NOTE: The process of pairing and docking your phone with the vehicle using your mobile phone will vary depending on the type of mobile phone used. See your phone's operating instructions for further information.
- When the vehicle's Bluetooth phone system is discovered, your mobile phone will list Land Rover as a Bluetooth device. Select this device from the list.
- You will now be requested to enter a Bluetooth PIN on your mobile phone. When pairing and docking from your mobile phone, this number is always 2121 .
Once your phone is paired to the vehicle's Bluetooth system, it can connect automatically. If the phone does not automatically connect, you will have to connect manually with the Land Rover Bluetooth System via your mobile phone. Please consult the mobile phone's operating instructions for further information.
Alternatively, you can pair and dock your phone with the vehicle using the vehicle's audio display unit. Please refer to the main owner's handbook section; Pairing a Telephone to the System.
The Bluetooth system supports Hands Free Profile 1.5 (HFP1.5). If the mobile phone paired to the system also supports this profile, additional features will be available such as signal strength and network operator. If the mobile phone does not support these features, they will not be available on the audio unit display. However, you can refer to the mobile phone's display to determine these items.
Please refer to the Land Rover website at www.landrover.com, for a list of compatible telephones.