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  • Lynchyy
    Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
    Location: UK - Newcastle
    Posts: 52
    United Kingdom 
    2020 Discovery SDV6 First Edition Loire Blue

    Front & Rear Heated Screen

    Couple of weeks into my new (to me) Disco. I’ve noticed something. The Front and Rear Heated Screen buttons automatically turn on when I start the car. Anybody seen this before?
  • Lynchyy
    Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
    Location: UK - Newcastle
    Posts: 52
    United Kingdom 
    2020 Discovery SDV6 First Edition Loire Blue

    Wow I’m really sorry. I wasn’t meant to post this. Wrote it out a few days ago but AI sorted me out. Then I’ve came back on the forum and I’ve had this already wrote out and I’ve posted by accident.
  • Lynchyy
    Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
    Location: UK - Newcastle
    Posts: 52
    United Kingdom 
    2020 Discovery SDV6 First Edition Loire Blue

    OK so the option to turn this off in the menu is greyed out. Its locked on. Any ideas?
  • Mole HD
    Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
    Location: Orkney Islands
    Posts: 725
    Scotland 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Fuji White

    I think it's done via the ambient temp sensor in the wing mirror housing but only if you have AC, auto or max defrost selected. If the temp reading on the dash appears with a little orange snowflake next to it, the heated screens are activated....same as the heated wing mirrors.

    I've never used the centre screen AC options except to synchronise the front and rear AC settings. Since I'm old fashioned, I just press the big buttons under the screen and use the rotary knobs. I only use the AC button in the summer...not that it ever gets warm enough up here to warrant it of course...but there you are. Laughing

    Otherwise I just use the fan and temperature rotary knobs (and the heated screens) the old fashioned way by pressing the buttons without having the AC on unless I'm clearing ice, snow or condensation off the windscreen and back window first thing in the morning.
  • Lynchyy
    Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
    Location: UK - Newcastle
    Posts: 52
    United Kingdom 
    2020 Discovery SDV6 First Edition Loire Blue

    Hmmm weird one this. Sometimes both come on. Sometimes only the front. And sometimes come on when outside temp is 5 degrees (no frost sign). Although the past few days have been 6+ degrees and i've not seen them, come on at all. So i will keep an eye on it.
  • DG
    Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
    Location: Surrey
    Posts: 451
    United Kingdom 

    The official explanation is:

    HEATED REAR WINDOW
    Heated Rear Window (HRW) operation is only enabled when the engine is running. The
    ATCM controls operation of the heated rear window using a relay in the Rear Junction
    Box (RJB). When a request is made for HRW operation, the ATCM broadcasts a
    message to the BCM/GWM assembly on the HS CAN power mode zero systems bus. On
    receipt of this message, the BCM/GWM assembly energizes the relay by providing a
    ground path for the relay coil. This allows a battery feed to flow across the relay to
    power the heater element.

    There are two modes of heated rear window operation; manual and automatic.
    Manual operation is activated by pressing the HRW switch. When the switch is pressed,
    the status Light Emitting Diode (LED) in the switch illuminates and the rear window
    heater element is energized. Manual operation is discontinued when the HRW switch is
    pressed a second time, between 5 and 21 minutes have elapsed (dependent on
    ambient air temperature), or the engine stops. If manual operation is discontinued by
    the engine stopping, the previous heating phase is resumed if the engine is re-started
    within 30 seconds.

    There are two variants of automatic operation; automatic operation at the start of a
    journey and automatic operation during a journey.
    Automatic operation at the start of a journey is initiated for between 5 and 21 minutes
    (dependent on ambient air temperature). The higher the ambient air temperature, the
    shorter the time. In this instance, the switch LED is illuminated and the heater element
    is energized. In addition to shorter operating times in temperate winter conditions,
    there are condition qualifiers to prevent subsequent operations once the cabin or
    engine is warm, or there is a significant sunload. Automatic operation is discontinued if
    the HRW switch is pressed or the engine stops.

    Automatic operation during a journey is initiated when low ambient air temperatures
    are experienced and the vehicle has been traveling for a set period of time above a
    threshold speed. In this instance, no feedback is given to inform the driver that the
    HRW is operational (the switch LED is not illuminated) and the duration of operation is
    variable depending upon the ambient air temperature, vehicle speed and the amount of
    time the vehicle has been travelling.

    HEATED WINDSHIELD (IF EQUIPPED)
    Heated windshield operation is only enabled when the engine is running. The ATCM
    controls operation of the heated windshield using two relays in the Engine Junction Box
    (EJB). When a request is made for heated windshield operation, the ATCM broadcasts a
    message to the BCM/GWM assembly on the HS CAN power mode zero systems bus. On
    receipt of the message, the BCM/GWM assembly energizes the relays by providing a
    ground path for the relays coil. This allows a battery feed to flow across the relays to
    power the left and right heater elements.

    There are two modes of heated windshield operation; manual and automatic.
    Manual operation is activated by pressing the heated windshield switch. When the
    switch is pressed, the status LED in the switch illuminates and the windshield heater
    elements are energized. Manual operation is discontinued when the heated windshield
    switch is pressed a second time, between 2 and 5 minutes have elapsed (dependent on
    ambient air temperature), or the engine stops. If manual operation is discontinued by
    the engine stopping, the previous heating phase is resumed if the engine is re-started
    within 30 seconds.

    There are two variants of automatic operation; automatic operation at the start of a
    journey and automatic operation during a journey.
    Automatic operation at the start of a journey is initiated for between 2 and 5 minutes
    have elapsed (dependent on ambient air temperature). The warmer the ambient air
    temperature, the shorter the time. In this instance, the switch LED is illuminated and
    the heater elements are energized. In addition to shorter operating times in temperate
    winter conditions, there are condition qualifiers to prevent subsequent operations once
    the cabin, engine or screen is warm, or there is a significant sunload. Automatic
    operation is discontinued if the heated windshield switch is pressed or the engine stops.

    NOTE:
    This feature can be selected on and off on the Settings page of the Climate
    menu in the Touch Screen (TS).

    NOTE:
    Automatic operation during a journey is initiated when low ambient air temperatures
    are experienced and the vehicle has been traveling for a set period of time above a
    threshold speed. In this instance, no feedback is given to inform the driver that the
    heated windshield is operational (the switch LED is not illuminated) and the duration of
    operation is variable depending upon the ambient air temperature, vehicle speed and
    the amount of time the vehicle has been travelling.

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  • Wolfpack
    Member Since: 25 May 2019
    Location: Norfolk, UK
    Posts: 515
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Si6 HSE Corris Grey

    Thanks for that I didn’t know mine had an automatic mode option!!

    Where are you getting this detailed info from?

    The downloaded workshop manual I have is mainly diagrammatic with very few details of how things should work.
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