Land Rover P1889-13 〈Proven〉
This code relates to the motor circuit. Land Rover’s full-time 4WD systems (especially in the LR3, LR4, Range Rover Sport (L320), and Discovery 4/L319 ) use an electric motor inside the transfer case to regulate clutch pack pressure for torque distribution.
No. An open circuit means the pump never runs. Without lubrication/cooling flow inside the transfer case, internal bearings and clutches will fail catastrophically ($3,000–$5,000 repair). Pro Tip from the Shop "I've seen 10 P1889-13 codes in the last year. Six were just the connector corroded from a leaking transfer case output seal. Always check the connector first. Don't sell a pump until you've probed it." Related Codes: P1889-14 (short to ground), P1889-11 (short to power), P1889-64 (signal plausibility error). land rover p1889-13
What is P1889-13? In the Land Rover diagnostic ecosystem (using SDD or Pathfinder), P1889-13 refers to a fault within the Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM). Specifically, the -13 suffix indicates an "Open Circuit" condition. This code relates to the motor circuit
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes. Always consult Land Rover's official service documentation and safety procedures before performing repairs. An open circuit means the pump never runs