2010 Land Rover Range Rover (LM) V8-5.0L Technical Service Bulletin # TECLTB00062 Date: 070713
Computers/Controls - IDS Vehicle Reset Application
No.: LTB00062
Issue: 1
Date: 13 July 2007
SECTION: 419-10
IDS Vehicle Reset Application
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
LR3 (LA) VIN: 5A000360 and up
Range Rover Sport (LS) VIN: 6A900129 and up
Range Rover (LM) VIN: 7A239036 and up
CONDITION SUMMARY:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM "LOCK-UP" RESOLUTION
Situation:
This bulletin is issued for information only. Retailers have reported issues of various electrical systems "locking up". The following IDS applications
are sometimes run in an attempt to address these issues:
^ Running the transportation mode application
^ Installation of "as-built" car configuration file data
^ Reprogramming of existing control modules to an identical level software
The "master vehicle reset function" is the common link between these three IDS operations. The reset is embedded in each of these application
processes.
Action:
A Vehicle Reset application has been introduced to IDS to be utilized when a vehicle module "reset" is required. On vehicles for which the reset
possibility applies (see Affected Vehicles above), the IDS Vehicle Reset application should be run instead of performing a battery disconnect, unless
the system remains locked up following the attempt at an IDS Vehicle Reset. If an on-going lock-up occurs, a battery disconnect is the correct final
resort action.
PARTS:
2010 Land Rover Range Rover (LM) V8-5.0L Page 112
No parts required
TOOLS:
IDS using the latest DVD and Patch Files
WARRANTY:
Normal warranty policy and procedures apply.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
PERFORM VEHICLE RESET
NOTE:
Pre-2007 model year Range Rover (LM) vehicles do not support the new IDS Vehicle
Reset application so a battery disconnect is the correct reset action.
NOTE:
The Vehicle Reset application performs a clean reset. It is only designed to recover modules that may be in a "locked up" state. The reset
removes the need to use other applications for this purpose.
CAUTION:
The reset routine should ONLY be used after following a suitable root cause diagnostic procedure. It should never be used as a "quick
fix".
CAUTION:
A Midtronics PSC-550 Vehicle Power Supply must be connected to the vehicle battery during diagnosis.
1. If not already connected, connect the Midtronics PSC-550 power supply to the vehicle battery.
2. If a module is not responsive, ensure IDS is properly connected to the vehicle and if required, begin a new diagnostic session by entering the
correct VIN for the current vehicle.
3. Access the Vehicle Reset application in the Special Applications sub-menu under the IDS Configuration tab and follow the on-screen
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