battery LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual
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REPAIR OIL SUMP
Service repair no - 44.24.05
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Raise vehicle.
4.Drain oil and refit plug with new seal.
5.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
6.Disconnect electrics from Lambda sensors.
7.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
8.Remove chassis cross-member from under
gearbox.
9.Disconnect dipstick tube at oil sump. Loosen
securing bolt at bell housing and move dipstick
aside.
10.Remove clamps securing oil sump. Note their
locations for refit and withdraw sump.
11.Remove gasket and clean gasket mating faces.Refit
12.Refit oil sump using a new gasket.
13.Connect dipstick tube to oil sump and tighten
bolt at bell housing.
14.Refit chassis cross member.
15.Refit catalytic converter assembly
16.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
17.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
18.Connect battery.
19.Refill gearbox using correct grade of oil.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended Lubricants and
Fluids
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44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
10
REPAIR OIL SCREEN
Service repair no - 44.24.07
Renew
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Raise vehicle.
4.Drain oil and refit plug with new seal.
5.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
6.Disconnect electrics from Lambda sensors.
7.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
8.Remove chassis cross-member from under
gearbox.
9.Disconnect dipstick tube at oil sump. Loosen
securing bolt at bell housing and move dipstick
aside.
10.Remove clamps securing oil sump. Note their
locations for refit and withdraw sump.
11.Remove gasket and clean gasket mating faces.
12.Remove securing screws and detach oil screen
and suction pipe, taking care to retain suction
pipe spacer, discard 'O' ring seal.13.Detach suction pipe from oil screen, discard 'O'
ring seal.
14.Clean oil screen and blow out with airline.
15.Clean suction pipe.
16.Fit new 'O' ring seals to oil screen using light
grease to aid assembly.
17.Fit oil screen and suction pipe with spacer and
secure with three bolts.
18.Refit oil sump using a new gasket.
19.Connect dipstick tube to oil sump and tighten
bolt at bell housing.
20.Refit chassis cross-member.
21.Refit catalytic converter assembly
22.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
23.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
24.Connect battery.
25.Refill gearbox oil system using correct grade of
oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids
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REPAIR CONTROL UNIT
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Raise vehicle.
4.Drain oil and refit plug with new seal.
5.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
6.Disconnect electrics from Lambda sensors.
7.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
8.Remove chassis cross-member from under
gearbox.
9.Disconnect dipstick tube at oil sump. Loosen
securing bolt at bell housing and move dipstick
aside.
10.Remove clamps securing oil sump. Note their
locations for refit and withdraw sump.
11.Remove gasket and clean gasket mating faces.
12.Remove securing screws and detach oil screen
and suction pipe, taking care to retain suction
pipe spacer, discard 'O' ring seal.
13.Remove securing screws and detach control unit
from casing.
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REPAIR Oil seal replacement
14.Remove circlips and springs from control unit.
Note locations of long and short springs.
15.Using seal replacer/remover LST113 remove
and discard seals.
16.Clean control unit, springs and circlips and check
that they are satisfactory for further use.
17.Fit new seals to control unit using LST113,
ensure seals are fully seated.
18.Fit springs to locations noted during removal and
secure with circlips.
Refit
19.Fit control unit to gearbox, locating throttle valve
behind cam and engaging selector quadrant with
manual valve.
20.Loosely fit securing screws.21.Manually open throttle linkage to full throttle
position.
22.Engage special tool LST 109 between control
unit and throttle valve pin.
23.Set correct distance between control unit and
cam.
24.Remove special tool and close throttle.
25.Fit new 'O' ring seals to oil screen using light
grease to aid assembly.
26.Fit oil screen and suction pipe with spacer and
secure with three bolts.
27.Refit oil pan using a new gasket.
28.Connect dipstick tube to oil sump and tighten
bolt at bell housing.
29.Refit chassis cross member.
30.Refit catalytic converter assembly
31.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
32.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
33.Connect battery.
34.Refill gearbox oil system using correct grade of
oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids
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REPAIR KICKDOWN CABLE
Service repair no - 44.15.01
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Select neutral 'N' gear lever.
3.Disconnect battery negative lead.
4.Disconnect kickdown cable at throttle linkage.
5.Release outer cable locknut.
6.Disconnect cable from mounting bracket.
7.Release cable from bracket attached to cylinder
head.
8.Feed cable through to underside of vehicle.
9.Raise vehicle on ramp [hoist].
10.Drain oil and refit plug with new seal.
11.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
12.Disconnect electrics from Lambda sensors.
13.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
14.Remove chassis cross-member from under
gearbox.
15.Disconnect dipstick tube at oil sump. Loosen
securing bolt at bell housing and move dipstick
aside.
16.Remove clamps securing oil sump. Note their
locations for refit, and withdraw sump.
17.Pull kickdown inner cable to fully open valve
cam. Wedge cam in this position.
18.Release cable from cam by pushing inner cable
into outer casing and detaching cable nipple
from cam.
19.Using special tool LST112 compress cable tangs
and remove cable from gearbox.
20.If cable is to be refitted remove 'O' ring seal and
clean cable assembly.
Refit
21.Fit new 'O' ring seal to cable and lubricate seal.
22.Fit cable to gearbox casing ensuring it is
correctly seated.
23.Fit inner cable nipple to its location on cam.
NOTE: When a new cable is fitted, to help
locate nipple to cam, introduce a curve
into the cable. Do not bend or kink cable.24.Remove wedge from cam and ensure nipple
remains engaged.
25.Feed free end of cable assembly into engine
compartment.
26.Refit oil pan using a new gasket.
27.Connect dipstick tube to oil sump and tighten
bolt at bell housing.
28.Refit chassis cross-member
29.Refit catalytic converter assembly
30.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
31.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
32.Lower vehicle on ramp [hoist].
33.Fit cable to bracket at cylinder head.
34.Locate cable in mounting bracket, do not tighten
locknut.
35.Fit cable to throttle linkage.
36.Ensure throttle linkage is fully closed.
37.Adjust outer cable to achieve a gap of 0,25 to
1,25mm (dimension 'A') between end of outer
cable and crimped collar on inner cable.
38.Tighten locknuts and recheck gap.
NOTE: If fitting a new cable, and collar on
inner cable is loose, measure distance 'B'
on old cable. Crimp collar on new cable to
this dimension.
39.Reconnect battery negative lead.
40.Refill gearbox oil using correct grade of oil.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended Lubricants and
Fluids
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REPAIR Refit
6.Position reservoir, connect feed and return
hoses and tighten clamps to
3 Nm.
7.Fit reservoir in clamp, tighten clamp bolt.
8.Fill reservoir to 'MAX' mark on dipstick with
power steering fluid.
See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
9.Fit undertray.
10.Bleed power steering system.
See Power
Steering System - Bleed
POWER STEERING PUMP DRIVE BELT
Service repair no - 57.20.02
NOTE: For details of drive belt remove and
refit.
See ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
POWER STEERING PUMP - V8i
Service repair no - 57.20.14
NOTE: The power steering pump is not
serviceable. Fit new pump if worn or
damaged.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove drive belt from steering pump.
See
ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
3.Remove undertray.
4.Remove fan blades and viscous coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
5.Position drain tin beneath steering pump.
6.Using a 9 mm Allen key to restrain steering
pump pulley, remove 3 bolts securing pulley to
pump; remove pulley.
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STEERING
7
REPAIR 7.Loosen clamp securing reservoir hose to
steering pump; disconnect hose.
8.Disconnect high pressure pipe from steering
pump.
CAUTION: Plug the connections.
9.Release ht lead from clip
10.Remove 3 bolts securing steering pump.
Remove pump and recover engine lifting
bracket.
NOTE:Do not carry out further
dismantling if component is removed for
access only.
11.Remove 5 bolts securing front mounting plate.
12.Fit front mounting plate to replacement steering
pump. Tighten bolts to
9 Nm.
Refit
13.Position steering pump and engine lifting plate,
fit bolts. Tighten to
35 Nm.Secure ht lead in
clip.
14.Connect high pressure pipe to steering pump,
tighten union to
20 Nm.
15.Connect reservoir hose to steering pump.
Tighten clamp to
3 Nm.
16.Position pulley to pump, coat threads of bolts
with Loctite 242.
17.Restrain pulley using a 9 mm Allen key, fit bolts.
Tighten to
10 Nm.
18.Fit drive belt.See ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
19.Fit fan blades and viscous coupling.See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
20.Fit undertray.
21.Reconnect battery negative lead.
22.Bleed power steering system.
See Power
Steering System - Bleed
POWER STEERING PUMP - Tdi
Service repair no - 57.20.14
Remove
1.Remove fan blades and viscous coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
2.Restrain steering pump pulley, loosen but do not
remove 3 bolts securing pulley.
3.Remove drive belt.
See ENGINE, Repair,
Drive Belt
4.Remove 3 bolts securing steering pump pulley,
remove pulley.
5.Remove undertray.
6.Position drain tin beneath steering pump.
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10
REPAIR STEERING COLUMN SHROUD
Service repair no - 57.40.29
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove 3 screws securing shroud.
3.Carefully release upper shroud from lower.
4.Manoeuvre lower shroud clear of steering
column.
Refit
5.Position upper and lower shrouds to steering
column ensuring plastic tags on lower shroud
are correctly located. Clip both halves of shroud
together.
6.Fit and tighten 3 screws.STEERING WHEEL
Service repair no - 57.60.01
CAUTION: Prior to commencing work on
vehicles fitted with an air bag,
See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Description and operation,
CAUTION: Before removing any parts of
steering linkage, it is imperative that road
wheels are positioned straight ahead.
Then remove steering wheel to prevent rotary
coupler being wound up or damaged.
CAUTION: After refitting steering linkage
parts follow correct procedure to ensure
that road wheels, steering box and
steering wheel are correctly positioned relative to
each other when in straight ahead condition. If
steering wheel requires repositioning, ensure that
drive pegs on rotary coupler are correctly
positioned before steering wheel is replaced.
This ensures drive pegs locate in their holes in
rear of steering wheel.
After final alignment connect rotary coupler
multiplug, tighten steering wheel securing nut and
fit air bag - if fitted or steering wheel trim pad.
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STEERING
11
REPAIR Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Position road wheels straight ahead so steering
wheel can be correctly re-assembled.
3. Airbag fitted:Remove air bag.
See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Driver's Airbag Module
4.Remove trim pad from steering wheel,
disconnect Lucars from horn button.
5.Disconnect rotary coupler multiplug.
6.Loosen but do not remove retaining nut.
7.Release steering wheel from taper, remove
retaining nut and washer.
8.Release harness from retaining clip.
9.Withdraw steering wheel whilst at the same time
feeding harness through wheel hub.
CAUTION: Prevent rotation of rotary
coupler once steering wheel is removed.
Secure in position with adhesive tape.
NOTE:Do not carry out further
dismantling if component is removed for
access only.
Refit
10.Recheck road wheels are positioned straight
ahead.
11.Position steering wheel to column, feed harness
through wheel hub.
12.Remove adhesive tape securing rotary coupler.
13.Locate rotary coupler drive pegs and indicator
switch self-cancel pegs in steering wheel hub,
push wheel fully onto taper.
14.Fit steering wheel nut. Tighten to
50 Nm.
15.Connect rotary coupler multiplug.
16.Non airbag module: Fit horn push assembly,
connect Lucars to horn button, secure harness
in clip.
17.Fit airbag module - if fitted.
See
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Repair, Driver's Airbag Module
18.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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REPAIR Refit
20.Manoeuvre upper column to position in footwell,
ensure splines in column and universal joint are
correctly engaged and rubber boot is fitted.
21.Fit but do not tighten universal joint pinch bolt.
22.Position upper column to upper mounting, fit
washers and nuts, do not tighten nuts.
23.Fit but do not tighten nuts and bolts securing
upper column to lower mounting.
24.Fit lower mounting steady bracket, fit but do not
tighten nuts and bolts.
25.Ensure upper column is aligned to mountings.
26.Tighten all nuts and bolts to
22 Nm.
27.Tighten universal joint pinch bolt to25 Nm.
28.Connect column switch multiplug.
29.Connect ignition switch multiplugs.
30.Fit rotary coupler.
See SUPPLEMENTARY
RESTRAINT SYSTEM, Repair, Rotary
Coupler
31.Fit steering wheel.See Steering Wheel
32.Reconnect battery negative lead.
33.Check steering column lock for correct
operation, tighten shear bolts until heads shear
off.
34.If fitted - position knee bolster, fit and tighten
screws.
35.Fit steering column shroud.
See Steering
Column Shroud
36.Fit driver's access panel.