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robbo770



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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver
Aberdeen member installation of Matts FFRR Paddle system

well here is my photo picture story of the fitting of the paddles to my V8 4.4 54 plate 3005 model

Simon at powerful UK helped with reduced cost on the paddles from his listed price to get this done.

Matt has done the hardest part with all the wiring mods identification!!

so here we go

the bare down paddle board prior to resistor removal

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The board with the resistors removed
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the preparation of a jumper wire, use the remaining wire to guide and help position it then trim with scalpe knife
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then attach to the lower 2 connections as defined by Matts instructions
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and then trim
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repeat for the right upshift shown with the pre-trim wire jumper attached
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this is the master plug that will be used to connect to the transmitter for the wireless system
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the finished rebuilt down paddle
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the finished rebuilt up paddle
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the wireless system for controlling the gearbox
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the specifications of the unit
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the receiver unit connection guide
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the transmitter unit, the left board track visible is 12 volts supply common to both switches
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the main receiver internals
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the main receiver connection rail
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Disco B4 XXV convert
Freelander 06 SE
06 RFFRR 4.2 SC Vogue RSE
Audi A8 4.2Tdi Quattro (hated with a vengence!!)
54 FFRR 2005 model V8 4.4 Cobra Variant
53 Mitsubishi Shogun V6

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robbo770



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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver
STAGE 2 OF PADDLE SHIFT UPGRADE

Well been busy this afternoon and here is the installation photo's for the receiver unit wired into the gearbox controll area and how I powered it up off an ignition feed.

remove top center surround

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this allows you to see the purple connector Matt identified as being required
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remove drinks holder
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with the top central main consule cover removed you need to connect to the Blue and Yellow and the Blue and White cables on the purple plug
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I have splice soldered CAT5 network cable onto the original connectors and then re-inserted them into the plug holder
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I then test wired up the receiver and tested it by powering it up via the cigarette lighter wires, with the wiring of the Blue and White cable to the channel 2 furthest from the power connections which is operated by the right small button of the transmitter and the Blue and Yellow to the channel 1 middle connections to the larger button on the controller. this then allows the large button to corrospond to the left down paddle with blue wire,
and the smaller button channel 2 to the up shift paddle with the gray wire.
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here is where I routed the reciever antenna once I had placed it down under the central dash controls where in front of the gear lever is a opening and empty space.
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the place I got power via a inline fuse holder is from the ingintion on green and white wire from behind the gear lever area under the drinks holder, and the earth is from the cigarette lighter in the central storage area, the Brown wire.
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next is to disconnect the battery and play under the steering wheel air bag!!!!

hope this helps everyone!!

Rob

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  Current vehicles
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Gone
Rejected RRS my14.5 nightmare
Disco B4 XXV convert
Freelander 06 SE
06 RFFRR 4.2 SC Vogue RSE
Audi A8 4.2Tdi Quattro (hated with a vengence!!)
54 FFRR 2005 model V8 4.4 Cobra Variant
53 Mitsubishi Shogun V6

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robbo770



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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver
STAGE 3 part 1

Well got the air bag off once the battery had been disconnected today and got stuck in!!!!


Wheel off and paddles fitted, about 10mins!

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Bare Transmitter
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12 volt feed taken from heated wheel feed as suggested by Matt
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The earth connection throught the steering wheel to chassis
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The transmitter soldered in and powered up with original button still on at this point, tested and full working the gears up and down
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just have the massive challenge to get the paddle to operate the remote transmitter now!!!

think this is going to be very fiddley!!!

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  Current vehicles
4.2 SC FFRR RSE 2010- facelift
Range Rover Evogue Dynamic Lux

Gone
Rejected RRS my14.5 nightmare
Disco B4 XXV convert
Freelander 06 SE
06 RFFRR 4.2 SC Vogue RSE
Audi A8 4.2Tdi Quattro (hated with a vengence!!)
54 FFRR 2005 model V8 4.4 Cobra Variant
53 Mitsubishi Shogun V6

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pretlove



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

thats the easy bit Thumbs Up if you go back to the start of the thread jonno explains where to put the wires i removed the switchs from the sender Thumbs Up

Jonno wrote:
Common is earth
blue to nc and grey to other nc

Rotate your tx 90 degs clockwise and the left solder point on the back of the left button is your first earth and so on.

When you've soldered the wires on if you touch the blue and earth together (or the grey and earth) the led on the tx board will light up - job's a good one.

I have left the battery in situ at the moment. Make sure you insulate the terminals with tape though.

And don't forget to set the reciever to "pulse" or it just won't work!

Jonno

On the back of the TX as you turn it over:
left button
Left solder point = common
Right solder point = NC

Right button
Top left solder point =common
Bottom right solder point = NC "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

whats that massive electronic box for at the bottom of your steering wheel as on mine there was nothing there and thats where i fitted the sender "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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pretlove wrote:
whats that massive electronic box for at the bottom of your steering wheel as on mine there was nothing there and thats where i fitted the sender


its the ecu that controls the heated steering wheel.

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well done rob!!! its looking really good! thanks for the great write up when i was working it out on mine i completely forgot to take pics of the install!!! doh!! i was too busy concentrating it completely slipped my mine! lol

matt

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thanks matt i thought it may be that....as matt said great write up and lets not forget matt as its thanks to you and dave we have this mod at all Thumbs Up "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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glad me and dave could be of service!!......now, whats next we all need?????? Mr. Green Mr. Green Mr. Green

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Question "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
www.futuresecurityservices.co.uk
Pretlove says , '' I want my car back Sad "

Post #70082 26th Jun 2011 11:15pm
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robbo770



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pretlove wrote:
thats the easy bit Thumbs Up if you go back to the start of the thread jonno explains where to put the wires i removed the switchs from the sender Thumbs Up

Jonno wrote:
Common is earth
blue to nc and grey to other nc

Rotate your tx 90 degs clockwise and the left solder point on the back of the left button is your first earth and so on.

When you've soldered the wires on if you touch the blue and earth together (or the grey and earth) the led on the tx board will light up - job's a good one.

I have left the battery in situ at the moment. Make sure you insulate the terminals with tape though.

And don't forget to set the reciever to "pulse" or it just won't work!

Jonno

On the back of the TX as you turn it over:
left button
Left solder point = common
Right solder point = NC

Right button
Top left solder point =common
Bottom right solder point = NC


What would help everyone including me!, would be acouple of photo's of a wired up, swicthes removec transmitter!,

any takers to supply this??? Current vehicles
4.2 SC FFRR RSE 2010- facelift
Range Rover Evogue Dynamic Lux

Gone
Rejected RRS my14.5 nightmare
Disco B4 XXV convert
Freelander 06 SE
06 RFFRR 4.2 SC Vogue RSE
Audi A8 4.2Tdi Quattro (hated with a vengence!!)
54 FFRR 2005 model V8 4.4 Cobra Variant
53 Mitsubishi Shogun V6

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4.6 HSET Turbo Lpg mapped
Gone-Defender 90 200tdi
Gone - 3.9 Sprintex supercharged LPG
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There's some pics in my gallery for you guys to looks at, note that only three wires are required.
The middle wire is common. 5.0 supercharged autobiography
Gone-4.4 Vogue Lpg now unmapped
4.6 HSET Turbo Lpg mapped
Gone-Defender 90 200tdi
Gone - 3.9 Sprintex supercharged LPG
Gone - 3.9 Vogue LPG

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jonnos photo Thumbs Up

 "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
www.futuresecurityservices.co.uk
Pretlove says , '' I want my car back Sad "

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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey

I have a 2007 Range Rover with heated steering wheel so do not have the additional circuits available through the "clock spring" as JLR call it, BUT studying the wiring diagrams I could see that the heated steering wheel wiring has a seperate ground and 12v supply wire (from the ignition) to the normal steering wheel switches. This is to allow it to be fused seperately I guess.

Normal swiches are off a 5 amp fuse and the steering heating off a 10 amp fuse. SO by using the ground and supply wires for the heated steering wheel only (wiring the normal switches across to this supply on the steering wheel side) I was able to free off two tracks from front to back to use for the paddle shifts. Makes the 5 amp fuse redundant and the 10A fuse is large enough.

Hence you CAN fit paddle shifts to older cars with a heated steering wheel with the existing hardware - no need for RF remotes etc. Much easier!

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