warning LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Workshop Manual

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REAR SUSPENSION
64-22 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Pressing the lower button will signal the SLABS ECU, via the RF receiver and the BCU, to energise the exhaust valve
and air control valves. The SLS will lower up to 60 mm (2.36 in) below normal ride height if the button is held. If the
button is released the SLS will stop at that point.
Pressing the raise button will signal the SLABS ECU, via the RF receiver and the BCU, to start the compressor and
energise the exhaust valve and air control valves. The SLS will raise to normal ride height if the button is held. If the
button is released the SLS will stop at that point.
When raising or lowering the SLS using the remote handset, the SLS warning lamp will flash and the audible warning
will sound when the system is operating. When the SLS is fully lowered the warning lamp will stay illuminated. The
SLS will reset to normal ride height if the vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph (5 km/h) for 10 seconds when the SLS is
lowered.
Transportation mode
Transportation mode must be used when the vehicle is transported on a trailer and secured by the chassis. The
transportation mode can only be enabled and disabled with TestBook.
The transportation mode lowers the rear suspension onto the bump stops with the engine not running. When the
suspension is in transportation mode, the SLS warning lamp is continuously illuminated when the ignition is in position
II.
When the engine is started in transportation mode, the SLS system will raise the rear suspension until a gap of 25
mm (1 in.) exists between the bump stop and the axle. The SLS warning lamp will flash continuously while the SLS
system is raising the suspension. When the gap between the bump stop and the axle is achieved, the warning lamp
will illuminate continuously.
When TestBook is used to disable the transportation mode, the rear suspension will raise to normal ride height when
the engine is running.

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REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-25
REPAIRS
Wheel hub
$% 64.15.01
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Remove road wheel.
3.Release stake in drive shaft nut.
4.With an assistant depressing the brake pedal,
remove and discard drive shaft nut.
5.Remove rear brake disc.

+ BRAKES, REPAIRS, Brake disc -
rear.6.Disconnect ABS sensor multiplug.
7.Release harness from brake hose and hose
bracket.
8.Remove 4 bolts securing wheel hub to axle.
9.Release and remove wheel hub and drive shaft
assembly from axle. Remove and discard 'O'
ring from wheel hub.

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REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-27
Road spring - rear
$% 64.20.01
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Support vehicle under chassis.
3.Remove road wheel.
4.Support weight of axle on a jack.
5.Remove bolt securing damper to axle.
WARNING: Make sure the axle cannot move
when the damper is disconnected. The
damper limits the downward movement of
the axle. If the axle is not restrained,
disconnecting the damper will allow
unrestricted movement which may cause
personal injury or damage to equipment.
6.Remove clip securing brake pipe to bracket. 7.Release ABS sensor lead from bracket.
8.Lower axle on jack and remove spring.
Refit
1.Ensure spring seats are clean.
2.Fit spring with close coil uppermost.
3.Ensure spring is correctly located on spring
seats and raise axle. Fit and tighten bolt
securing damper to axle to 124 Nm (91 lbf.ft).
4.Fit clip to secure brake pipe to bracket.
5.Fit ABS sensor lead to bracket.
6.Fit road wheel and tighten nuts to 140 Nm (103
lbf.ft).
7.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.

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REAR SUSPENSION
64-28 REPAIRS
Air spring - SLS
$% 64.21.01
Remove
1.Using TestBook, depressurise SLS air system.
After depressurisation, approximately 1 bar
(15 lbf.in
2) air pressure remains in the
system.
2.Raise rear of vehicle and support under
chassis.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
3.Remove road wheel.
4.Remove 2 clips securing air spring to chassis.
5.Collapse air spring and disconnect pipe from
top of air spring.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
6.Rotate air spring, to unlock from axle and
remove from vehicle.
7.Remove connector from pipe.Refit
1.Clean mating faces of air spring, axle and
chassis.
2.Fit pipe connector to air spring.
3.Locate air spring on axle and rotate 90
° to fully
engage bayonet fitting.
4.Connect pipe to top of air spring.
5.Engage top locating pins of air spring in chassis
and secure with clips.
6.Fit road wheel and tighten nuts to 140 Nm (103
lbf.ft).
7.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.

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REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-29
Damper - rear
$% 64.30.02
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle and support under
chassis.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Remove road wheel.
3.Support weight of axle on a jack.
4.Remove 2 bolts securing damper to axle and
chassis.
WARNING: Make sure the axle cannot move
when the damper is disconnected. The
damper limits the downward movement of
the axle. If the axle is not restrained,
disconnecting the damper will allow
unrestricted movement which may cause
personal injury or damage to equipment.
5.Compress damper and remove from vehicle.
Refit
1.Locate damper in axle and fit lower bolt, extend
damper to chassis and fit top bolt.
2.Tighten damper bolts to 125 Nm (92 lbf.ft).
3.Lower axle and remove jack.
4.Fit road wheel and tighten nuts to 140 Nm (103
lbf.ft).
5.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
Bushes - radius arm
$% 64.35.29
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Remove road wheel(s).
3. Models with SLS: Remove nut and bolt
securing height sensor link to radius arm.
4.Remove nut and bolt securing radius arm to
chassis.
5.Remove nuts securing radius arm to axle.
Remove rear bolt and lower radius arm.
Remove front bolt and remove radius arm.

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REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-31
Bushes - Watts linkage
$% 64.35.35
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Remove 3 nuts and bolts securing Watts
linkage to axle and chassis and remove Watts
linkage.
3.Remove 2 nuts and bolts securing transverse
links to pivot housing and remove links from
pivot housing. 4.Use LRT-60-010/1 and LRT-60-010/3 to press
bushes from transverse links and pivot
housing.
Refit
1.Clean bush locations in transverse links and
pivot housing.
2.Using LRT-60-010/1 and LRT-60-010/2press
new bushes into transverse links and pivot
housing.
3.Position transverse links to pivot housing and
tighten bolts to 155 Nm (114 lbf.ft).
4.Position Watts linkage to axle and chassis. Fit
bolts but do not tighten at this stage.
5.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
6.Tighten bolts securing pivot housing to axle to
230 Nm (170 lbf.ft). Tighten bolts securing
transverse links to chassis to 140 Nm (103
lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Nuts and bolts must be tightened
with weight of vehicle on suspension.

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REAR SUSPENSION
64-32 REPAIRS
Sensor - height - SLS
$% 64.36.01
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Disconnect height sensor multiplug.
3.Remove bolt securing height sensor link to
radius arm.
4.Remove 2 bolts securing height sensor to
chassis and remove height sensor.
Refit
1.Position height sensor to chassis and tighten
bolts to 6 Nm (4.4 lbf.ft).
2.Position height sensor link to radius arm and
tighten bolt to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
3.Connect height sensor multiplug.
4.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
5.Use TestBook to calibrate height sensor.
Compressor unit - air - SLS
$% 64.50.10
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Using TestBook, depressurise SLS air system.
After depressurisation, approximately 1 bar
(15 lbf.in
2) air pressure remains in the
system.
2.Release 2 fasteners and remove air
compressor unit cover.
3.Remove 2 bolts securing air compressor unit to
chassis. Release unit and lower onto blocks to
support the weight.
4.Noting their fitted position, disconnect pipes
from air valves.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.

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REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-35
Air valve - SLS
$% 64.50.47
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Using TestBook, depressurise SLS air system.
After depressurisation, approximately 1 bar
(15 lbf.in
2) air pressure remains in the
system.
2.Release 2 fasteners and remove air
compressor unit cover.
3.Noting their fitted position, disconnect pipes
from air valves and discard 'O' rings.
4.Disconnect air valve multiplugs.
5.Remove 2 bolts securing air valves and
remove air valves. Refit
1.Position air valves and fit and tighten bolts.
2.Connect air valve multiplugs.
3.Connect air valve pipes.
4.Ensure pipes are located in cut outs in casing.
5.Position air compressor unit cover and lock
fasteners.

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REAR SUSPENSION
64-36 REPAIRS
Actuator - rear - ACE
$% 64.60.40
CAUTION: The ACE hydraulic system is
extremely sensitive to the ingress of dirt or
debris. The smallest amount could render the
system unserviceable. It is imperative that the
following precautions are taken.
lACE components are thoroughly cleaned
externally before work commences;
lall opened pipe and module ports are
capped immediately;
lall fluid is stored in and administered
through clean containers.
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove nuts securing anti-roll bar links to
axle. Release links from axle.
3.Pull torsion bar down for access to actuator. 4.Remove nut securing anti-roll bar link to long
arm and remove link.
5.Position container to collect fluid spillage.
6.Remove cap nuts securing fluid pipes to
actuator. Disconnect pipes and remove and
discard sealing washers.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.

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REAR SUSPENSION
64-38 REPAIRS
Bushes - rear long arm - ACE
$% 64.60.46
CAUTION: The ACE hydraulic system is
extremely sensitive to the ingress of dirt or
debris. The smallest amount could render the
system unserviceable. It is imperative that the
following precautions are taken.
lACE components are thoroughly cleaned
externally before work commences;
lall opened pipe and module ports are
capped immediately;
lall fluid is stored in and administered
through clean containers.
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove nuts securing anti-roll bar links to axle.
Release links from axle.
3.Pull torsion bar down for access to actuator.4.Remove securing nuts and remove anti-roll bar
links from torsion bar.
5.Position container to collect fluid spillage.
6.Remove cap nuts securing fluid pipes to
actuator. Disconnect pipes and remove and
discard sealing washers.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
7.With assistance, remove bolts securing torsion
bar clamps. Remove clamps and remove
torsion bar and actuator.

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