Range Rover Evoque: Fuel Fired Booster Heater FWD
Component
Location
COMPONENT LOCATION - VEHICLES WITHOUT FFBH REMOTE CONTROL

- ATC (automatic temperature control) module
- Fuel Fired Booster Heater (FFBH)
- Auxiliary coolant pump
- Ambient air temperature sensor
- Auxiliary fuel pump
COMPONENT LOCATION - VEHICLES WITH FFBH REMOTE CONTROL

- ATC module
- Fuel Fired Booster Heater (FFBH)
- Auxiliary coolant pump
- Ambient air temperature sensor
- Auxiliary fuel pump
- FFBH Receiver
- FFBH antenna matching unit
Overview
OVERVIEW
NOTE: There is no auxiliary coolant pump fitted if there is no FFBH fitted
(from VIN 631090).
The Fuel Fired Booster Heater (FFBH) is rated at 5 kW and compensates for
the relatively low coolant temperatures
inherent in the diesel engine. The unit is located behind the RH (right-hand)
front fender splash shield and heats engine
coolant downstream of the heater core.
Operation of the FFBH is controlled by the ATC (automatic temperature control)
module via the medium speed CAN
(controller area network) bus. The operation of the FFBH is influenced by:
- Ambient air temperature
- Engine coolant temperature.
The FFBH will operate if the ambient air temperature is lower than 5
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Instrument Cluster - Component Location
COMPONENT LOCATION
Instrument Cluster - Overview
OVERVIEW
The instrument cluster comprises two analogue gages for the speedometer and
the tachometer and a 5 i
Information and Message Center -
Component Location
COMPONENT LOCATION
Information and Message Center -
Overview
OVERVIEW
The message center is located in the instrument cluster, in a central
positio
SEE MORE:
From the Home menu touch the On road nav
soft key. Alternatively press the NAV hard key
on the facia. A caution screen will be displayed.
If the navigation screen language has not been
set, now is the time to set it. Select Language,
make a selection and confirm it by touching the
OK soft key.
To start the vehicle using a starting aid or a
slave battery, follow the instructions in the
sequence given.
1. Connect the positive (Red) booster cable to
the positive (+) battery terminal of the
discharged battery.
2. Connect the negative (Black) booster cable
to the vehicle earth point.
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