handbrake LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Owner's Manual

Page 824 of 1672

AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
REPAIRS 44-27
11.Drain transfer gearbox oil.

+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Transfer box.
12.Remove front propeller shaft

+ PROPELLER SHAFTS, REPAIRS,
Propeller shaft - front.
13.Remove rear propeller shaft

+ PROPELLER SHAFTS, REPAIRS,
Propeller shaft - rear.
14.Remove and discard 3 bolts securing torque
converter to drive plate.
15.Remove handbrake drum retaining screw and
remove brake drum. 16.Remove 4 bolts from handbrake back plate,
release back plate and tie aside.
17.Remove clip securing high/low ratio selector
cable to transfer gearbox lever, remove 'C' clip
and remove outer cable from gearbox.
18.Disconnect 2 Lucars from differential lock
switch and multiplugs from high/low ratio switch
and neutral sensor.
19.Remove cable tie and multi plug from bracket
to transfer box.

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BRAKES
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 70-19
HDC switch
The HDC switch is a latching push switch installed on the fascia, in the switchpack inboard of the steering wheel.
When pushed in, the switch connects an ignition supply to the SLABS ECU to initiate HDC.
Warning indications
The SLABS ECU operates audible and visual warnings to convey brake system status.
Audible warning
A repetitive chime, at a frequency of 2 Hz, draws attention to warning lamp indications. The chime is produced on the
speaker in the instrument pack.
Warning lamps
1ABS warning lamp
2HDC fault warning lamp
3ETC warning lamp
4HDC information warning lamp
5Brake warning lamp (all except NAS)
6Brake warning lamp (NAS only)
The following brake system warning lamps can be found in the instrument pack:
lA red brake graphic (all except NAS vehicles) or red BRAKE legend (NAS vehicles), to warn of low brake fluid
level, handbrake on and brake control system failure affecting EBD.
lAn amber ABS graphic, to warn of brake control system failure affecting the ABS function.
lAn amber TC graphic, to warn of brake control system failure affecting the ETC function.
lTwo inclined vehicle graphics, one amber (fault) and one green (information), to indicate operating status of HDC
and to warn of brake control system failure affecting the HDC function.
Each warning lamp is illuminated by a separate LED. The ABS, brake and ETC warning lamps are continuously on
while illuminated; the two HDC warning lamps are either continuously on or flash at a frequency of 2 Hz while
illuminated.

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BRAKES
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 70-25
DESCRIPTION AND OPERAT ION
Handbrake component layout
1Warning switch
2Handbrake lever
3Cable
4Protective sleeve
5Drum brake
6'C' clip
7Threaded sleeve
8Adjuster wheel
9Base plate
10Transmission tunnel

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BRAKES
70-26 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The handbrake consists of a drum brake, installed on the rear of the transfer box, operated by a cable connected to
a handbrake lever between the front seats.
Handbrake lever
The handbrake lever is mounted on a base plate which attaches to the transmission tunnel. A conventional ratchet
and thumb operated release button are incorporated for locking and unlocking the lever. A warning switch on the base
of the lever operates the brake warning lamp in the instrument pack. While the handbrake is applied the warning
switch connects an earth to the instrument pack which, if the ignition is on, illuminates the brake warning lamp. In
some markets, the instrument pack performs a bulb check of the brake warning lamp each time the ignition is switched
on.
Cable
The handbrake cable consists of inner and outer cables installed between the handbrake lever and the drum brake.
A protective sleeve is installed on the cable to protect the cable from heat from the exhaust system. Handbrake
adjustment is provided by a threaded sleeve installed on the outer cable where it locates in the handbrake lever.
Turning an adjuster wheel, which is keyed to the threaded sleeve and secured by a 'C' clip, alters the effective length
of the outer sleeve and consequently changes the handbrake lever movement needed to apply the drum brake.

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BRAKES
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 70-27
Drum brake
1Drum
2Drum securing bolt
3Backplate
4Cable
5Backplate securing bolt
The drum brake consists of a backplate attached to the transfer box casing and a drum attached to the transfer box
rear output shaft. When the handbrake lever is applied, the movement is transmitted by the inner cable to a lever on
one of the brake shoes on the backplate. The lever pivots against the brake adjuster rod, which forces the shoes apart
and into contact with the drum. Brake shoe to drum clearance is set by an adjusting bolt on the rear of the backplate.

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BRAKES
ADJUSTMENTS 70-29
ADJUST ME NTS
Handbrake
$% 70.45.09
Check
1.Apply the handbrake lever 3 notches on the
ratchet. The handbrake should be fully
operational.
2.If the handbrake is not fully operational, the
brake shoes and/or the handbrake cable need
adjusting.
Adjust
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.Ensure handbrake lever is fully released.
3.Tighten brake shoe adjusting bolt until brake
drum is locked, then back off adjusting bolt 1.5
turns. Check that the brake drum is free to
rotate.
4.Recheck handbrake operation.If handbrake is
not fully applied with 3 notches on the
ratchet, the handbrake cable requires
adjustment.
5.Remove switch panel from centre console.

+ WINDOWS, REPAIRS, Switch -
console.
6.Release handbrake lever gaiter from centre
console.7.Rotate adjuster anti-clockwise to increase
cable tension (reduce notches) or clockwise to
decrease cable tension (increase notches).
8.Recheck handbrake operation.
9.Secure handbrake lever gaiter to centre
console.
10.Fit switch panel to centre console.

+ WINDOWS, REPAIRS, Switch -
console.
11.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.

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BRAKES
70-36 REPAIRS
Cable - handbrake
$% 70.35.25
Remove
1.Remove centre console.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.
2.Remove clip and clevis pin securing cable to
hand brake lever.
3.Remove brake shoes from hand brake
assembly.

+ BRAKES, REPAIRS, Brake shoes -
handbrake.
4.From below the vehicle, pull handbrake cable
through transmission tunnel.
5.Release handbrake cable from backplate. Refit
1.Fit and secure handbrake cable to backplate.
2.Position hand brake cable through
transmission tunnel.
3.Fit brake shoes to hand brake assembly.

+ BRAKES, REPAIRS, Brake shoes -
handbrake.
4.Align cable to hand brake lever and secure with
clip and clevis pin.
5.Fit centre console.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.
6.Adjust handbrake.

+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS,
Handbrake.

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BRAKES
REPAIRS 70-39
4.Using tool LRT-70-500, press caliper pistons
fully into bores. Ensure that displaced fluid
does not overflow from reservoir.
5.Fit pads to caliper carrier.
6.Lower caliper housing over pads.
7.Ensure flats on guide pins locate with lugs on
caliper housing. fit new pivot bolt and tighten to
30 Nm (22 lbf.ft).
8.Fit road wheel(s) and tighten nuts to 140 Nm
(103 lbf.ft).
9.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
10.Depress brake several times to set pad to disc
clearance.
11.Check and top-up brake fluid.
Brake shoes - handbrake
$% 70.45.18
Remove
1.Remove rear propeller shaft.

+ PROPELLER SHAFTS, REPAIRS,
Propeller shaft - rear.
2.Remove screw and remove brake drum.

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BRAKES
70-40 REPAIRS
3.Remove 2 washers, springs and pins retaining
brake shoes to back plate.
4.Release return springs and remove brake
shoe.
5.Remove retaining spring securing abutment
lever to back plate.
6.Release remaining brake shoe from brake
cable, remove brake shoe and collect return
springs.
7.Remove adjuster plungers.
8.Remove 'C' clip securing cable lever to brake
shoe. Remove flat washer, lever, 2 Belleville
washers and pivot pin. Refit
1.Clean components with brake cleaning fluid.
WARNING: Do not use compressed air to
clean brake components. Dust from friction
materials can be harmful if inhaled.
2.Lubricate cable lever pivot pin.
3.Fit pivot pin to shoe, fit cable lever washers and
secure with 'C' clip.
4.Fit adjuster plungers.
5.Fit shoe to brake cable, align to back plate and
adjuster. Secure shoe to back plate with pin,
spring and washer.
6.Fit abutment plate to brake shoe.
7.Fit return springs with remaining shoe. Secure
shoe to back plate with pin, spring and washer.
8.Fit abutment plate retaining spring.
9.Clean brake drum and mating face.
10.Position brake drum and tighten retaining
screw.
11.Fit rear propeller shaft.

+ PROPELLER SHAFTS, REPAIRS,
Propeller shaft - rear.
12.Adjust handbrake.

+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS,
Handbrake.

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BRAKES
REPAIRS 70-49
Switch - handbrake
$% 86.65.45
Remove
1.Remove centre console.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.
2.Disconnect Lucar from handbrake warning
switch.
3.Remove clip and clevis pin securing cable to
handbrake lever.
4.Remove 2 bolts and remove handbrake lever.
5.Remove 2 screws securing switch to
handbrake lever and remove switch.
Refit
1.Fit switch to handbrake lever and tighten
screws.
2.Position handbrake lever to floor and tighten
bolts to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
3.Align cable to handbrake lever and fit clevis pin
and clip.
4.Connect Lucar to handbrake switch.
5.Fit centre console.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.

+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.

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