DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
4.46
DEFENDER 1999 MY
IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT
OPERATION
The radio/cassette player operates when the ignition switch is in position ’I’ or
’II’. Signal output from the radio/cassette player is relayed to two speakers
mounted in the lower fascia. The radio/cassette display is illuminated when the
unit is switched on.
OPERATION
Feed from the battery positive terminal is connected to fuse 7 and fusible link 5
of the engine compartment fuse box (C0632-1) by a brown wire. Fuse 7
(C0574-1) supplies a constant battery feed to the radio/cassette player
(C0098-4) via header 287 on a purple/brown wire. This feed powers the units
memory, allowing the radio to retain pre-set radio stations.
Fusible link 5 (C0570-2) is connected to the ignition switch (C0028-1) by a
brown/white wire. When the ignition switch is turned to position ’I’ (C0099-1) or
’II’ (C0094-1) current flows across the switch to fuse 14 of the passenger
compartment fuse box (C0581-5) on a white/orange wire.
Fuse 14 (C0581-8) supplies the radio/cassette player (C0098-7) with an
ignition feed on a white/orange wire. The radio/cassette player is earthed
(C0098-8) on a black wire.
The radio/cassette player is connected to the speakers as follows;
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From the radio/cassette player (C0092-5 & C0092-6) to the RH speaker on
black/red (C0092-4) and black/pink (C0092-3) wires respectively.
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From the radio/cassette player (C0092-3 & C0092-4) to the LH speaker on
black/orange (C0092-6) and black/yellow (C0092-5) wires respectively.