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timdo1
13th March 2024, 07:43 AM
Would anyone know who manufactures the main ECU/ BCU whatever you wish to call it. The one behind the glovebox. Either the manufacturer or where I might be able to find the manufacturer without removing it.

Thanks in advance

Graeme
13th March 2024, 09:21 AM
It should be Siemens at least for the TDV6.

Cambo_oldjaguar
13th March 2024, 12:44 PM
Would anyone know who manufactures the main ECU/ BCU whatever you wish to call it. The one behind the glovebox. Either the manufacturer or where I might be able to find the manufacturer without removing it.

Thanks in advance
If you're talking about the Body Control Module / Central Junction Box it's made by LEAR Global Automotive Tech Leader | Lear Corporation (http://www.lear.com)

Not sure why you're asking though, they will not provide you with any support or information, as far as they're concerned it's a Land Rover product.

timdo1
19th March 2024, 01:13 PM
If you're talking about the Body Control Module / Central Junction Box it's made by LEAR Global Automotive Tech Leader | Lear Corporation (http://www.lear.com)

Not sure why you're asking though, they will not provide you with any support or information, as far as they're concerned it's a Land Rover product.

Thanks for that.

I'm looking to see if we can save the settings and use them on a new or a second hand unit. There are people around now who fix/ re-code units. I think mine is playing up.

Cambo_oldjaguar
19th March 2024, 05:34 PM
Well the cloning process for the D3 BCM is well known & documented.
Basically if you have an xhorse VVDI then you can clone one BCM into another.
It's been the solution for a while because to get a brand new BCM it has to come from the UK with new keys as well.
Whoever wrote the software for the D3 BCM was a genius, it won't allow any access for programming unless a valid key is present and the ignition turned on.

Tombie
20th March 2024, 09:20 AM
Thanks for that.

I'm looking to see if we can save the settings and use them on a new or a second hand unit. There are people around now who fix/ re-code units. I think mine is playing up.

You are correct there are.. Cambo from OldJaguar that responded to you is one of the best in Australia for LR electronics