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Enabling rear PDC (with this plug?)
Hi,
This picture is taken looking down to the rear LHS wheel arch from the inside. Does this brown plug wrapped in foam suggest the presence of a wiring loom for rear PDC?
I have a disco 4 bumper being painted, and this has parking sensors and loom. I'm thinking that getting a PDC module and means to connect this to the bumper loom might be a good solution. It feels better than trying to get an after market kit to fit the bumper holes anyway.
Is there an extra piece of loom that connects from another PDC module plug to a socket for the bumper loom? If I had access to a full loom could I extract just this section?I recall the Land Rover PDC unit is the same as another, cheaper one (Jaguar?) Can any one confirm? Also, is there a speaker for the PDC module?
Thanks,
Andy
PS Car is MY 2005 & LHD and I do have an IID tool which I assume would be required.
17th Mar 2017 1:07 am
Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
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yes that is a PDC plug.
Normally 3. front/rear/power
one is black
I was going to suggest using a jaguar xj8 x308 unit if you don't have diagnostic tools like the IID to enable it. I assume a 2nd hand one needs some enabling?
You will also need a speaker.
If using the jaguar unit, you need to run an additional wire to the reversing lights.
Disadvantages of jag x308 unit.
1) Wire required to reversing lights
2) No diagnostics for when sensors go wrong
3) can't add front sensors at a later date
4) units less? expensive, but it does save on configuration/enabling costs
Last edited by Pete K on 17th Mar 2017 5:12 pm. Edited 1 time in total
17th Mar 2017 12:58 pm
mek
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Thanks Pete.
A follow-up question- How would I bridge the gap between the end of the bumper loom and the PDC unit? Can I make up a loom? I was at the paint shop last weekend and I don't recall the loom attached to the bumper being long enough to reach the inner wheel arch. Plus that would feel like an odd way to install a bumper.
I think what you're saying on the PCM is that it's a faff to connect the Jaguar unit. I'll look for a better priced Land Rover one, though they are at least twice the price. Is there a post out there where someone went through the process of using a Jag control module?
Thanks,
Andy
17th Mar 2017 1:34 pm
PDC
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I hope you are not referring to fitting that plug in my rear!!!! 2010 RR 5.0 Autobiography
2020 F-Pace SVR
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17th Mar 2017 2:01 pm
PDC
Member Since: 20 Jul 2016
Location: Warwickshire
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I hope you are not referring to fitting that plug in my rear!!!! 2010 RR 5.0 Autobiography
2020 F-Pace SVR
2018 RRSport
2015 Disco XXV
2011 Disco 3.0
2008 RRS HST V8
17th Mar 2017 2:01 pm
PDC
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That's strange, it posted it twice....... 2010 RR 5.0 Autobiography
2020 F-Pace SVR
2018 RRSport
2015 Disco XXV
2011 Disco 3.0
2008 RRS HST V8
17th Mar 2017 2:03 pm
Pete K
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It's not a faf. Just be aware of the limitations.
The bumper loom only needs to go as far as the rear light.
There is a plug below the left light
17th Mar 2017 3:23 pm
Pete K
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Location: GL
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You could hopefully remove a pin/wire (using a paperclip) to connect to the reversing lights.
I don't think there is a guide anywhere. But I temporary fitted one to mine last year before I purchased a IID for diagnostics. Discovered 2 faulty rear sensors.
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