service LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Owners Manual
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REPAIR GLOW PLUG CONTROL UNIT
Service repair no - 19.60.33
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove nut and bolt securing control unit to
mounting bracket.
3.Disconnect multiplug and remove control unit.
Refit
4.Reverse removal procedure.EGR CONTROL UNIT
Service repair no - 19.45.06
Remove
1.Release 2 glovebox stays from fascia and pivot
glovebox fully downwards.
2.Remove 2 plastic nuts securing control unit to
body.
3.Release control unit from fixings.
4.Disconnect multiplug and remove control unit.
Refit
5.Reverse removal procedure.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR EGR THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Service repair no - 19.30.14
Remove
1.Remove 2 screws securing sensor mounting
plate to injection pump.
2.Disconnect sensor multiplug from harness.
3.Remove sensor assembly.
Refit
4.Position sensor assembly on injection pump and
fit and tighten screws.
5.Connect multiplug.
6.Adjust sensor.
See Adjustment, EGR Throttle
Position Sensor
INJECTORS
Service repair no - 19.60.10
Remove
1.Remove oil filler cap and remove sound
deadening pad from top of engine.
2.Remove high pressure pipe from relevant
injector and injection pump.
3.Disconnect spill return hose(s) from injector.
4.Plug pipes and injector connections to prevent
the ingress of dirt and foreign matter.
5.Remove nut securing injector clamp plate to
cylinder head.
6.Remove injector.
Refit
7.Reverse removal procedure. Renew copper
washer on injector. Tighten injector clamp plate
nut to
25 Nm.
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REPAIR FUEL INJECTION PUMP AND TIMING
Service repair no - 19.30.07
NOTE: The following text refers to a Tdi
vehicle with a manual gearbox without
electronic diesel control. Where reference
is made to the timing tool substitute the following
information for automatic and EDC variants.
If manual gearbox:Timing tool LRT-12-044 fits into
the base of the flywheel housing
If manual gearbox with EDC:Timing tool
LRT-12-085 must be used and also fits into the base
of the flywheel housing.
If automatic gearbox:Timing tool LRT-12-044 fits
into the larger bolt hole of coverplate on engine
backplate, sited near to the rear of sump. Pin locates
in ring gear.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove injection pipes, pump to injector.
3.Remove oil filler cap from rocker cover.
4.Viewing valve mechanism through filler aperture,
turn crankshaft clockwise until No. 1 cylinder is
just before TDC.
5.Refit oil filler cap.
6.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing.
7.Fit timing tool LRT-12-044 to flywheel housing,
do not engage centre pin.
8.Continue rotating crankshaft clockwise until
centre pin engages with timing slot in flywheel.
9.Remove injection pump access plate, complete
with gasket, from front cover plate.
10.Fit pin from LRT-12-045 to injection pump gear.
11.Remove drive gear to pump hub fixing bolts and
plate.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)
Service repair no - 18.30.03
NOTE: The ECM is not a serviceable item,
in the event of failure it must be renewed.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove 'A' post trim pad.
3.Loosen multi-plug screw to ECM.
4.Disconnect multi-plug from ECM.
5.Secure multi-plug and harness aside.
6.Remove retaining nuts from ECM.
7.Manoeuvre ECM from its mounted position.
Refit
8.Refitting is the reverse of removal procedure.
9.Reconnect harness plug. Ensure plug is pushed
firmly into location and retaining clip secures
plug in position.
10.Tighten screw securing multi-plug.AIRFLOW METER
Service repair no - 18.30.15
NOTE: The air flow meter is not a
serviceable item, in the event of failure it
must be renewed.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Release vacuum tube from EGR vacuum
capsule.
3.Disconnect airflow meter multi-plug.
4.Loosen air cleaner hose to air flow meter
retaining clip.
5.Disconnect hose from airflow meter.
6.Loosen turbo charger hose to airflow meter
retaining clip.
7.Disconnect hose from airflow meter.
8.Remove meter to mounting bracket bolts.
9.Remove airflow meter.
Refit
10.Reverse removal procedure. Ensure multi-plug is
firmly reconnected and hose clamps are
securely tightened to prevent unmetered air
entering the engine.
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REPAIR BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.63
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect sensor multi-plug.
3.Disconnect pressure tube union.
4.Retrieve and discard union copper washers.
5.Place pressure tube aside.
6.Remove sensor to mounting bracket bolts.
7.Remove sensor.
Refit
8.Renew all copper washers.
9.Reverse removal procedure.
INJECTION TIMING SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.64
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect sensor multi-plug.
3.Disconnect spill return pipe to injector.
4.Disconnect injector union.
5.Remove copper washers.
6.Remove injector clamp fixing.
7.Remove clamp.
8.Remove injector.
9.Remove injector copper washers.
Refit
10.Renew all copper washers.
11.Reverse removal procedure.
12.Check for leaks when running.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR ENGINE SPEED SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.65
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect sensor multi-plug.
3.Place vehicle on ramp and apply handbrake.
4.Raise ramp.
5.Remove sensor retaining nut.
6.Remove sensor from housing.
7.Clean housing mating faces.
Refit
8.Reverse removal procedure.
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REPAIR VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.22
Remove
NOTE: The following procedure is carried
out with the ramp still raised.
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect sensor multi-plug.
3.Remove sensor retaining screw.
4.Remove sensor retaining plate.
5.Remove sensor from transfer box.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.CLUTCH PEDAL SWITCH
Service repair no - 18.30.67
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect switch wiring lucars.
3.Turn rear body of switch to release locknut
4.Remove locknut.
5.Remove switch from mounting bracket.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR BRAKE PEDAL SWITCH
Service repair no - 18.30.66
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect switch wiring Lucars.
3.Loosen rear locknut.
4.Remove front locknut.
5.Remove switch from mounting bracket.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.68
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.2.Disconnect sensor multi-plug.
3.Remove sensor.
4.Clean off water spillage from sensor area.
Refit
5.Fit a new copper washer.
6.Fit sensor and tighten securely.
7.Refill cooling system.
8.Run engine, check for water leaks around
sensor.
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REPAIR THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.17
NOTE: The throttle position sensor is not a
serviceable item, in the event of failure it
must be renewed.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect multiplug from sensor.
3.Remove nut securing throttle pedal quadrant to
sensor. Remove throttle pedal quadrant.
4.Remove two screws securing sensor to pedal
box.
5.Remove sensor.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.
CAUTION: DO NOT operate throttle
mechanism while sensor is loosely fitted,
damage may be caused to sensor wiper
track.ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC MODULATOR
Service repair no - 18.30.69
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect multi-plug from modulator.
3.Remove three vacuum pipes from modulator.
4.Remove nut securing modulator to inner wing.
5.Remove modulator.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.
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MFI
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Tune select resistor -
To suit individual market requirements a tune select
resistor is connected across pins 5 and 27 of the
ECM.
It is located adjacent to the ECM, and strapped to the
MFI cable assembly. The value of the resistor is
dependent on the market application:
Red wire, 180 ohms, Australia, Rest of world.
Green wire, 470 Ohms, UK and Europe - non catalyst.
Yellow wire 910 Ohms, Saudi non catalyst.
White wire, 3K9 Ohms, European catalyst
Condenser fans
It should be noted that under high coolant
temperatures, when the engine is switched off, the
condenser fans will be activated and will run for
approximately ten minutes.Vehicle speed sensor
The vehicle speed sensor is located on the side of the
Transfer box adjacent to the parking brake. The
sensor provides road speed data to the ECM. The
ECM in turn detects vehicle movement from the road
speed input and ensures that idle air control mode is
disengaged. Should the vehicle speed sensor fail in
service the ECM idle air control would become erratic.
The sensor also provides road speed data to the
electric speedometer and cruise control ECU.
Inertia fuel shutoff switch
The inertia fuel shutoff switch is a mechanically
operated switch, located on the bulkhead adjacent to
the washer reservoir under bonnet [hood].
The switch is normally closed and is in line with the
fuel pump. In the event of a sudden impact the switch
opens, and disconnects the electrical feed to the fuel
pump. The switch is reset by pressing down the
button.
WARNING: Check the integrity of the fuel
system before the inertia switch is reset.
Relay modules
The two multiport fuel injection relays are located in
the RH footwell area behind the 'A' post panel. The
main relay module is energized via the ECM when the
ignition is switched on and supplies current to the
multiport fuel injection system. The fuel pump relay
module is energized by the ECM which in turn
operates the fuel pump to pressurize the fuel system.