However it came with an unexpected issue.
Spurious issues such as this and a plethora of other weird electrical issues, I found common, especially with MG Rover.
Freelander FBH has a analogue PCB, it is started with 12v from sensor to pin 3, or remote by 12v to pin 1.
I know you know this already Nodge, may be interesting for others.
Pin 2 is for BUS communication, FBH PCB on RR L322, Audi, BMW etc, (Disco has a thermo Top V, also digital, and the fuel is delivered by a venturi, instead of a diffuser) are digital, and will ONLY start up if pin 2 is communicating with the vehicle. the FBH has to be woke up by pin 2 first, then it will start if pin 2 is in constant communication with the FBH. Some digital PCBs require a run command pulse signal to pin 2 every 15 seconds, if this signal stops, the FBH shuts down.
Two types of PCB factory fitted to Freelander and MG Rover, lets call them Freelander & MG Rover type, One type is always fitted to Freelander FBH, because pin 1 & pin 3 are transposed, Freelander PCB accepts 12v command from pins 1 & 3. MG Rover type accepts 12v command to pin 1, but earth command to pin 3. If buying one, going by model and/or serial number is a waste of time, my guess is, at least 75% do not have the original PCB, I have serviced and repaired hundreds, have had up to 20 MG Rover type apart at the same time, doubt if any PCB went back into the FBH it came from. The FBH however, when re assembled, if a PCB is fitted, the FBH is clearly marked L322, BMW, Rover etc.
Because the BUS was never fully developed on the analogue PCB, on many vehicles such as Freelander, and MG Rover, pin 2 causes havoc with the vehicle BUS, many that made no sense whatsoever
On the analogue PCB used on Freelander and MG Rover, the only thing pin 2 is used for is Thermis Test diagnosis, and even then, some PCB's will not communicate with Thermis Test.
To prevent and cure any FBH Bermuda triangle problems, look at my 6 pin connector pic, and cut the Pin 2 BUS wire. This pin has absolutely nothing to do with FBH operation. Every Freelander I have worked on, or fitted a FBH to, I cut pin 2. Will stop/stops every FBH Bermuda triangle issue. I also take RX/GSM supply direct from the battery.
As Nodge has already mentioned, pin 4 will supply power when the FBH reaches I forgot °C, this should only be used to switch a relay, and not to power A/C motor direct.
A MG Rover PC can be used on a Freelander, as long as there is no remote control, if there is then pins 1 & 3 need transposing, and the remote signal changing from 12v to earth.
Buy a Thermo Top taken from any motor I mentioned above, and although identical to look at, (even the PCB) , The FBH itself is no different, but the PCB will NOT work on a Freelander.
Anyone who wants to come to mi casa, and start a RR L322, Audi A7, Disco V, or BMW E39 FBH on my test bench, (using their own interface) can have a fully refurbished FBH for free, will even throw in a rx, fobs, and a GSM unit.
will add some pics later