Body Control Unit
#1
Body Control Unit
Hello,
I have a 2002 Disco II where recently I went to unlock and the keyless locks didn’t work, I then went for a drive and found the turn signals also didn’t work. Reading around I found that the rear windows will also usually stop working and sure enough they don’t work as well. I tested all the fuses and they work so I have a hunch it is the BCU. I was curious if anyone has had luck replacing this part. I know only certain shops have this ability. I appreciate any input.
I have a 2002 Disco II where recently I went to unlock and the keyless locks didn’t work, I then went for a drive and found the turn signals also didn’t work. Reading around I found that the rear windows will also usually stop working and sure enough they don’t work as well. I tested all the fuses and they work so I have a hunch it is the BCU. I was curious if anyone has had luck replacing this part. I know only certain shops have this ability. I appreciate any input.
#2
#3
Yeah, I’ve read that all that is connected. Does anyone have experience getting a BCU remapped so it is essentially a “plug and play” part? I ask because I found a shop in England that claims to do it, they will also diagnose and fix an interior fuse panel since replacement ones are no longer available. It all seems legit and I’m not questioning that about them at all, just wondering if anyone has gone this route?
#4
fuse panel and BCU are not related in the sense that I think you mean. The interior fuse panel only supplies current/voltage. The gauge cluster and BCU and ECU are related through electronic security code and need to be programmed to work with each other. So you need a programmer like nanocom or a LR specific workshop computer. The interior fuse panel has known issues with the traces corroding and burning out.
also, it is generally recommended that you upgrade the BCU to 03 or 04 version if possible.
Most of this info is here in the forums.......
also, it is generally recommended that you upgrade the BCU to 03 or 04 version if possible.
Most of this info is here in the forums.......
#5
Thanks for the info, I tried searching the forums for BCU and Body Control Unit and didn’t find anything related although I know this item can go by a few different names. But what I’m hearing is if a new BCU is properly programmed to my vehicle it should plug in and work fine. Is that correct?
#6
Thanks for the info, I tried searching the forums for BCU and Body Control Unit and didn’t find anything related although I know this item can go by a few different names. But what I’m hearing is if a new BCU is properly programmed to my vehicle it should plug in and work fine. Is that correct?
One thing to note is that the miles driven are stored in both the instrument cluster and in the BCU. If you install a BCU from a truck that has more miles on it than your truck you will end up with the odometer displaying the higher number. Also, a different BCU may have other settings you'd want changed or that aren't compatible with your truck.
But regardless of all that, follow the mantra diagnose, diagnose, diagnose. I hear of BCUs failing only rarely. You don't want to go to the trouble of replacing the BCU only to learn it wasn't the problem. Perhaps you can post a link to whatever you read that links the symptoms you reported in your first post.
#7
if you think it's the BCU, the part number you want is YWC000310 (the 2004 version). These are about 600$ from dealer or ~100$ on ebay. As above, it is not a plug and play unit. You can get used fuse boxes for about 100$ or have yours repaired. Consider investing in a Nanocom if you are going to keep the Disco.....
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#8
Maybe remapped is the wrong word… here is the shop I found https://www.turners-garage.com/land-...-exchange.html it looks to me like they take the info from the BCU you give them and program it onto one that has been repaired. They seem to specialize in vehicle electronics and computers.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...windows-35478/
This is one of the forums I looked at.
https://www.landroversonly.com/threa...nt-work.41278/
Here is another one, I haven’t pulled Fuse 13 yet but will try that today
i went through the interior fuse panel and all the fuses are working.
I appreciate all of your input into this problem and will update as I work through it!
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...windows-35478/
This is one of the forums I looked at.
https://www.landroversonly.com/threa...nt-work.41278/
Here is another one, I haven’t pulled Fuse 13 yet but will try that today
i went through the interior fuse panel and all the fuses are working.
I appreciate all of your input into this problem and will update as I work through it!
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the older version BCU was numbered YWC000010. I do not specifically know of electronic component upgrades or any programming upgrades. I am only assuming that due to part number change, the older version has been superseded with some improvements. And yes, the WABCO (SLABS) 03-04 version is best due to programming update.....
YWC000310 (YWC000310 - Land Rover ECU-body electric control)
SKU
YWC000010
Genuine OEM YWC000010 - Land Rover ECU-body electric control (YWC000010) part for Discovery 2 1998 - 2004 Classic. Authentic Land Rover Part.
SUPERSESSION INFORMATION
This part has been superseded by one or more of the following partsYWC000310 (YWC000310 - Land Rover ECU-body electric control)
SKU
YWC000010
Genuine OEM YWC000010 - Land Rover ECU-body electric control (YWC000010) part for Discovery 2 1998 - 2004 Classic. Authentic Land Rover Part.
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