light LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Service Repair Manual
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INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION DYNAMOMETER TESTING - VEHICLES WITH
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES (ABS)
WARNING: Do not attempt to test ABS
function on a dynamometer
Four wheel dynamometers
NOTE: Before testing a vehicle on a four
wheel dynamometer disconnect the valve
relay.
See Electrical Trouble Shooting
Manual.
The ABS function will not work, the ABS warning
light will illuminate. Normal braking will be
available.
Provided that front and rear rollers are rotating at
identical speeds and that normal workshop safety
standards are applied, there is no speed restriction
during testing except any that may apply to the tyres.
Two wheel dynamometers
IMPORTANT: Use a four wheel dynamometer for
brake testing if possible.
NOTE: ABS will not function on a two
wheel dynamometer. The ABS light will
illuminate during testing. Normal braking
will be available.
If brake testing on a single rig is necessary it must be
carried out with propeller shaft to the rear axle
removed, AND neutral selected in BOTH main and
transfer boxes.
If checking engine performance, the transfer box must
be in high range and drive shaft to stationary axle
removed.
TOWING
CAUTION: The vehicle has permanent
four-wheel drive. The following towing
instructions must be adhered to:
Towing the vehicle on all four wheels with driver
operating steering and brakes.
1.Turn ignition key turn to position '1' to release
steering lock.
2.Select neutral in main gearbox and transfer
gearbox.
3.Secure tow rope, chain or cable to towing eye.
4.Release the parking brake.
CAUTION: The brake servo and power
assisted steering system will not be
functional without the engine running.
Greater pedal pressure will be required to apply
the brakes, the steering system will require
greater effort to turn the front road wheels.
The vehicle tow connection should be used only
in normal road conditions, 'snatch' recovery
should be avoided.
Suspended tow by breakdown vehicle
CAUTION: To prevent vehicle damage,
front or rear propeller shaft MUST BE
removed, dependent upon which axle is
being trailed.
1.Mark propeller shaft drive flanges at transfer
gearbox and axles with identification lines to
enable the propeller shaft to be refitted in its
original position.
2.Remove the propeller shaft fixings, remove the
shaft from the vehicle.
3.If the front axle is to be trailed turn ignition key to
position '1' to release steering lock.
CAUTION: The steering wheel and/or
linkage must be secured in a straight
ahead position. DO NOT use the steering
lock mechanism for this purpose.
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01INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE BY TRAILER
Lashing eyes are provided on front and rear of the
chassis side members, to facilitate the securing of the
vehicle to a trailer or other means of transportation.
CAUTION: Underbody components must
not be used as lashing points.
Install vehicle on trailer and apply park brake. Select
neutral in main gearbox. Selecting 'N' will prevent
damage to parking pawl of the automatic gearbox.
FRONT OF CHASSIS
REAR OF CHASSIS
JUMP STARTING
WARNING: Hydrogen and oxygen gases
are produced during normal battery
operation. This gas mixture can explode if
flames, sparks or lighted tobacco are brought
near battery. When charging or using a battery in
an enclosed space, always provide ventilation and
shield your eyes.
Keep out of reach of children. Batteries contain
sulphuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or
clothing. Also, shield eyes when working near
battery to protect against possible splashing of
acid solution. In case of acid contact with skin,
eyes, or clothing, flush immediately with water for
a minimum of fifteen minutes. If acid is swallowed,
drink large quantities of milk or water, followed by
milk of magnesia, a beaten egg, or vegetable oil.
SEEK MEDICAL AID IMMEDIATELY.
To Jump Start - Negative Ground Battery
WARNING: To avoid any possibility of
injury use particular care when connecting
a booster battery to a discharged battery.
1.Position vehicles so that jump leads will reach,
ensuring that vehiclesDO NOT TOUCH,
alternatively a fully charged slave battery may be
positioned on floor adjacent to vehicle.
2.Ensuring that ignition and all electrical
accessories are switched off, that parking brake
is applied and neutral is selected on a manual
gearbox, with an automatic gearbox select
neutral (N) or park (P) and then connect the
jump leads as follows;
A.Connect one end of first jumper cable to positive
(+) terminal of booster battery.
B.Connect other end of first jumper cable to
positive (+) terminal of discharged battery.
C.Connect one end of second jumper cable to
negative terminal of booster battery.
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INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION CROSS REFERENCE OF EMISSION SYSTEM
TERMINOLOGY
NEW TERM (ACRONYM)
Accelerator pedal (AP).................................................
Air cleaner (ACL)..........................................................
Air conditioning (AC)....................................................
Battery positive voltage (B+)........................................
Closed loop (CL)..........................................................
Closed throttle position (CTP)......................................
Canister purge valve (CANPV)....................................
Data link connector (DLC)...........................................
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC).....................................
Distributor ignition (DI).................................................
Engine control module (ECM)......................................
Engine coolant level (ECL)...........................................
Engine coolant temperature (ECT)..............................
Engine coolant temperature sensor (ECTS)................
Engine speed (RPM)....................................................
Evaporative emission system (EVAP)..........................
Engine fuel temperature sensor (EFTS)......................
4th gear, 3rd gear etc. (4GR, 3GR)..............................
Fuel pump (FP)............................................................
Fan control module (FCM)...........................................
Generator (GEN)..........................................................
Ground (GND)..............................................................
Heated oxygen sensor (H02S)....................................
Idle air control (IAC)......................................................
Idle air control valve (IACV).........................................
Ignition control module (ICM).......................................
Inertia fuel shutoff (IFS)................................................
Inertia fuel shutoff switch (IFSS)..................................
Intake air temperature (IAT).........................................
Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)..................................
Manifold vacuum zone (MVZ)......................................
Mass air flow sensor (MAFS).......................................
Multiport fuel injection (MFI)........................................
On board diagnostic (OBD)..........................................
Open loop (OL)............................................................
Park/neutral position (PNP).........................................
Park/neutral position switch (PNPS)............................
Programmable read only memory (PROM)..................
Relay module (RM)......................................................
Service reminder indicator (SRI)..................................
Solid state relay module (SSRM).................................
Three way catalytic converter (TWC)..........................
Throttle body (TB)........................................................
Throttle position sensor (TPS)......................................
Torque converter clutch (TCC)....................................
Transmission range (TR)..............................................
Transmission range selector (TRS).............................
Vehicle speed sensor (VSS)........................................
Wide open throttle (WOT)............................................OLD TERM (ACRONYM)
Throttle pedal (-)..........................................................
Air cleaner (-)...............................................................
Air conditioning (AC)....................................................
Battery plus, bat +, bat feed (B+).................................
Closed loop (-).............................................................
Closed throttle, idle position (-)....................................
Charcoal canister purge valve (-).................................
Serial link (-)................................................................
Fault code (-)...............................................................
Electronic ignition (-)....................................................
Electronic control unit (ECU)........................................
Coolant level (-)...........................................................
Coolant temperature (temp).........................................
Coolant temperature thermistor (-)..............................
Engine speed (rev/min)................................................
Evaporative loss system (ELC)...................................
Fuel temperature thermistor (-)....................................
Fourth gear, 3rd gear (-)..............................................
Fuel pump (-)...............................................................
Condenser fan timer (-)................................................
Alternator (-)................................................................
Ground, earth (B-)........................................................
Lambda (02) sensor (-)................................................
Idle speed control (ISC)................................................
Stepper motor (-).........................................................
Ignition module (-)........................................................
Inertia switch (-)...........................................................
Inertia switch (-)...........................................................
Intake temperature/ambient temperature (-)................
EFI warning lamp (-)....................................................
Manifold depression, vacuum (-).................................
Air flow meter (-)..........................................................
Electronic fuel injection (EFI).......................................
Fault code display unit (-)............................................
Open loop (-)...............................................................
Park or neutral (-).........................................................
Start inhibit switch (-)...................................................
Chip, PROM (PROM)...................................................
Relay (-).......................................................................
Check engine light (-)...................................................
Control unit (-)..............................................................
Catalyst, catalytic converter (CAT)..............................
Throttle housing (-)......................................................
Throttle potentiometer (-).............................................
Direct drive clutch (DDC)..............................................
Transmission gear (-)...................................................
Shift lever, shifter (-)....................................................
Road speed transducer (-)...........................................
Full throttle, wide open throttle (WOT).........................
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GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION SHIFT SPEED AUTOMATIC ZF ON 3.9 V8i
OPERATION SELECTOR VEHICLE SPEED ENGINE SPEED
POSITON APPROX APPROX (RPM)
KICKDOWN
MPH KPH
KD4 - 3 D 84 - 92 136 - 150
KD3 - 2 3(D) 57 - 62 91 - 99
KD2 - 1 2(D,3) 27 - 34 44 - 56
KD3 - 4 D N/A N/A
KD2 - 3 D(3) 60 - 63 96 - 104 4750 - 5200
KD1 - 2 D(3,2) 34 - 40 56 - 64 4600 - 5250
FULL THROTTLE
FT4 - 3 D 61 - 67 98 - 108
FT3 - 2 3(D) 40 - 46 64 - 73
FT3 - 4 D 74 - 80 119 - 129 3980 - 4330
FT2 - 3 D(3) 55 - 60 88 - 96 4350 - 4800
FT1 - 2 D(3,2) 29 - 34 48 - 56 3950 - 4650
PART THROTTLE
PT4 - 3 D 47 - 54 75 - 86
PT3 - 2 D(3) 29 - 37 48 - 59
PT2 - 1 D(3,2) 10 - 12 16 - 19
LIGHT THROTTLE
LT3 - 4 D 26 - 30 43 - 49 1430 - 1650
LT2 - 3 D(3) 18 - 22 29 - 35 1420 - 1820
LT1 - 2 D(3,2) 9 - 10 14 - 16 1180 - 1220
ZERO THROTTLE
ZT4 - 3 D 19 - 25 31 - 41
ZT3 - 2 D(3) 12 - 15 19 - 24
ZT2 - 1 D(3,2) 6 - 7 10 - 11
TORQUE CONVERTER
Lock up (IN) D 51 - 54 81 - 86 1875 - 2000
Unlock (OUT) D 49 - 52 78 - 83 1825 - 1930
NOTE: The speeds given in the above chart are approximate and only intended as a guide. Maximum shift
changes should take place within these tolerance parameters.
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04GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION SHIFT SPEED AUTOMATIC ZF ON Tdi ENGINE
OPERATION SELECTOR VEHICLE SPEED ENGINE SPEED
POSITON APPROX APPROX (RPM)
KICKDOWN
MPH KPH
KD4 - 3 D 62 - 72 99 - 115
KD3 - 2 3(D) 43 - 49 69 - 78
KD2 - 1 2(D,3) 23 - 36 37 - 58
KD3 - 4 D 64 - 76 102 - 122 3400 - 4000
KD2 - 3 D(3) 46 - 51 74 - 82 3600 - 3900
KD1 - 2 D(3,2) 26 - 29 42 - 46 3500 - 3800
PART THROTTLE
PT4 - 3 D 39 - 45 62 - 72
PT3 - 2 D(3) 24 - 30 38 - 48
PT2 - 1 D(3,2) 18 - 20 29 - 32
LIGHT THROTTLE
LT3 - 4 D 24 - 28 38 - 45 1300 - 1400
LT2 - 3 D(3) 21 - 23 34 - 37 1700 - 1800
LT1 - 2 D(3,2) 13 - 14 21 - 22 1700 - 1900
ZERO THROTTLE
ZT4 - 3 D 22 - 27 35 - 43
ZT3 - 2 D(3) 18 - 22 29 - 35
ZT2 - 1 D(3,2) 9 - 11 14 - 18
TORQUE CONVERTER
Lock up (IN) D 46 - 49 74 - 78 1600 - 1850
Unlock (OUT) D 45 - 48 72 - 77 1700 - 1800
NOTE: The speeds given in the above chart are approximate and only intended as a guide. Maximum shift
changes should take place within these tolerance parameters.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION BULBS
REPLACEMENT BULBS TYPE
Exterior lights
Headlamps 12V 60/55W (Halogen)
Headlamps - France amber 12V 60/55W (Halogen)
Auxiliary driving lamps 12V 55W H3 (Halogen)
Sidelamps 12V 5W bayonet
Tail lamps 12V 5/21W bayonet
Reverse lamps 12V 21W bayonet
Stop lamps 12V 21W bayonet
Direction indicator lamps 12V 21W bayonet
Rear side marker lamps 12V 5W capless
Number plate lamps 12V 5W capless
Interior lights
Instrument panel lamps and warning lamps 12V 1.2W bulb/holder unit
Ignition warning lamp (Instrument panel) 12V 2W capless
Interior roof lamps 12V 10W 'Festoon'
Clock illumination 12V 1.2 capless
Cigar lighter illumination 12V 1.2W capless
Door shut face/puddle lamps 12V 5W capless
Auxiliary switch panel illumination (green) 12V 1.2W capless
Heated rear screen warning lamp (amber) 12V 1.2W capless
Hazard warning lamp 12V 1.2W capless
Automatic graphics illumination 12V 5W capless
Heater/air conditioning graphics illumination 12V 1.2W bulb/holder unit
Differential lock warning lamp 12V 1.2W bulb/holder unit
Column switch illumination 12V 1.2W capless
CAUTION: The fitting of new bulbs with wattages in excess of those specified will result in damage
to vehicle wiring and switches.
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05ENGINE TUNING DATA
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INFORMATION 300 Tdi ENGINE
Type2.5 Litre Turbo diesel intercooled .................................................................................
Firing order1-3-4-2 .....................................................................
Injection timing1,54 mm lift at T.D.C. ...............................................................
Injection timing with electronic EGR1,40 mm lift at T.D.C. ............................
Injection timing with EDC0,45 mm lift at T.D.C. ..............................................
Timing marks:
Valve timing - manual Slot for pin in flywheel and TDC mark on front pulley........................................................
Valve timing - automatic Slot for pin in ring gear. Access through rear engine...................................................
plate. TDC mark on front pulley
Injection timing Timing pin (service tool).................................................................
Tappet clearances inlet and exhaust 0,20 mm cold...............................
Valve timing: Inlet Exhaust
- Opens 16°B.T.D.C. ............................................................................ 51°B.B.D.C.
- Closes 42°A.B.D.C. ............................................................................ 13°A.T.D.C.
- Peak 103°A.T.D.C. ............................................................................... 109°B.T.D.C.
- Lift 9,67 mm.................................................................................. 9,97 mm
Maximum governed speeds:
- No load (neutral/full throttle) 4600 + 40 - 120 rev/min...........................................
- Idle speed at running temperature 720±20 rev/min .................................
- Die-down time 4 seconds................................................................
INJECTION PUMP
Make & type - standard Bosch rotary R509 type with boost control and two....................................................
speed mechanical governor with auto advance and
solenoid electrical shut-off. Tamper proof sealing on,
no load governed speed and fuel adjustment screws.
Constant volume delivery valves
Make & type - Electronic EGR Bosch rotary R509/1 type with boost control and two.........................................
speed mechanical governor with auto advance and
solenoid electrical shut-off. Tamper proof sealing on
flight speed and fuel adjustment screws. Constant
volume delivery valves. Throttle position sensor for
EGR control.
Make & type - Electronic diesel control - EDC Bosch rotary R500 type with full electronic control of.................
fuelling and timing. Constant pressure delivery valves.
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07GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
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INFORMATION PREPARATION
1.Before removing a component, clean it and its
surrounding areas as thoroughly as possible.
2.Blank off any openings exposed by component
removal, using greaseproof paper and masking
tape.
3.Immediately seal fuel, oil or hydraulic lines when
separated, using plastic caps or plugs, to
prevent loss of fluid and entry of dirt.
4.Close open ends of oilways, exposed by
component removal, with tapered hardwood
plugs or readily visible plastic plugs.
5.Immediately a component is removed, place it in
a suitable container; use a separate container for
each component and its associated parts.
6.Before dismantling a component, clean it
thoroughly with a recommended cleaning agent;
check that agent is suitable for all materials of
component.
7.Clean bench and provide marking materials,
labels, containers and locking wire before
dismantling a component.
DISMANTLING
1.Observe scrupulous cleanliness when
dismantling components, particularly when
brake, fuel or hydraulic system parts are being
worked on. A particle of dirt or a cloth fragment
could cause a dangerous malfunction if trapped
in these systems.
2.Blow out all tapped holes, crevices, oilways and
fluid passages with an air line. Ensure that any
O-rings used for sealing are correctly replaced or
renewed, if disturbed.
3.Use marking ink to identify mating parts, to
ensure correct reassembly. If a centre punch or
scriber is used they may initiate cracks or
distortion of components.
4.Wire together mating parts where necessary to
prevent accidental interchange (e.g. roller
bearing components).
5.Wire labels on to all parts which are to be
renewed, and to parts requiring further
inspection before being passed for reassembly;
place these parts in separate containers from
those containing parts for rebuild.
6.Do not discard a part due for renewal until after
comparing it with a new part, to ensure that its
correct replacement has been obtained.INSPECTION-GENERAL
1.Never inspect a component for wear or
dimensional check unless it is absolutely clean;
a slight smear of grease can conceal an incipient
failure.
2.When a component is to be checked
dimensionally against figures quoted for it, use
correct equipment (surface plates, micrometers,
dial gauges, etc.) in serviceable condition.
Makeshift checking equipment can be
dangerous.
3.Reject a component if its dimensions are outside
limits quoted, or if damage is apparent. A part
may, however, be refitted if its critical dimension
is exactly limit size, and is otherwise satisfactory.
4.Use 'Plastigauge' 12 Type PG-1 for checking
bearing surface clearances. Directions for its
use, and a scale giving bearing clearances in
0,0025 mm steps are provided with it.
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
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INFORMATION COTTER PINS
1.Fit new cotter pins throughout when replacing
any unit.
2.Always fit cotter pins where cotter pins were
originally used. Do not substitute spring
washers: there is always a good reason for the
use of a cotter pin.
3.All cotter pins should be fitted as shown unless
otherwise stated.
NUTS
1.When tightening a slotted or castellated nut
never loosen it back to insert cotter pin or locking
wire except in those recommended cases where
this forms part of an adjustment. If difficulty is
experienced, alternative washers or nuts should
be selected, or washer thickness reduced.
2.Where self-locking nuts have been removed it is
advisable to replace them with new ones of the
same type.
NOTE: Where bearing pre-load is involved
nuts should be tightened in accordance
with special instructions.
LOCKING WIRE
1.Fit new locking wire of the correct type for all
assemblies incorporating it.
2.Arrange wire so that its tension tends to tighten
the bolt heads, or nuts, to which it is fitted.SCREW THREADS
1.Both UNF and Metric threads to ISO standards
are used. See below for thread identification.
2.Damaged threads must always be discarded.
Cleaning up threads with a die or tap impairs the
strength and closeness of fit of the threads and
is not recommended.
3.Always ensure that replacement bolts are at
least equal in strength to those replaced.
4.Do not allow oil, grease or jointing compound to
enter blind threaded holes. The hydraulic action
on screwing in the bolt or stud could split the
housing.
5.Always tighten a nut or bolt to the recommended
torque value. Damaged or corroded threads can
affect the torque reading.
6.To check or re-tighten a bolt or screw to a
specified torque value first loosen a quarter of a
turn, then re-tighten to the correct value.
7.Oil thread lightly before tightening to ensure a
free running thread, except in the case of
threads treated with sealant/lubricant, and
self-locking nuts.
UNIFIED THREAD IDENTIFICATION
1. Bolts
A circular recess is stamped in the upper surface
of the bolt head.
2. Nuts
A continuous line of circles is indented on one of
the flats of the hexagon, parallel to the axis of
the nut.
3. Studs, Brake Rods, etc.
The component is reduced to the core diameter
for a short length at its extremity.
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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
RESET EMISSION MAINTENANCE REMINDER -
USA
The emission maintenance reminder is designed to
activate at 52,500 and 105,000 miles respectively and
will illuminate a 'Service Engine' red warning light in
instrument binnacle.
The emission maintenance reminder must be reset
after required maintenance has been carried out and
a new tamperproof label fitted by a Land Rover of
North America dealer. This emission maintenance
reminder is part of the Emission Control System
Reset
1.The control unit is located in the passenger
footwell.
2.Identify control unit and remove from plug.
3.Remove tamperproof label to reveal access hole
for resetting.
4.Place a thin metallic probe into access hole and
momentarily electrically short between reset pins
inside unit.RECOMMENDED SERVICE ITEMS
Refer Service Schedule sheets for intervals.
Clean sunroof drain tubes, clean and lubricate guide
rails and slides.
Renew the hydraulic brake fluid.
See BRAKES,
Repair, Brake System Bleed
Renew all hydraulic brake fluid, seals, brake servo
filter and flexible hoses.
All working surfaces of the master cylinder and caliper
cylinders should be examined and renewed where
necessary.
ABS vehicles only - renew hydraulic brake fluid and
flexible hoses examine the working surfaces of the
caliper cylinders and renew the seals or cylinders
where necessary.
Air cleaner - When the vehicle is used in dusty or field
conditions or deep wading, frequent attention to the
air cleaner may be required.
ABS vehicles used extensively in arduous off-road
conditions - check the rear wheel road speed sensor
for abrasive wear.