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19FUEL SYSTEM
2
REPAIR ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR (ECT
SENSOR)
Service repair no - 18.30.10
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove spring clip and disconnect ECT sensor
multiplug.
3.Position cloth around ECT sensor to absorb
coolant spillage.
4.Remove ECT sensor.
5.Remove sealing washer and discard.
Refit
6.Clean sealing washer, sensor threads and
sensor location.
7.Coat sensor threads with Loctite 577 and fit new
sealing washer.
8.Fit ECT sensor. Tighten to
20 Nm.
9.Fit spring clip to multiplug and connect multiplug
to ECT sensor.
10.Top up cooling system.
11.Run engine to normal operating temperature.
Check for leaks around ECT sensor.CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (CKP SENSOR)
Service repair no - 18.30.12
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Raise vehicle on ramp.
3.Remove 2 bolts securing sensor/shield to engine
backplate.
4.Remove sensor/shield.
5.Remove shield.
6.Disconnect sensor multiplug and remove sensor.
7.Remove spacer from sensor.
CAUTION: All vehicles have a spacer fitted
to the sensor. Ensure spacer is correctly
refitted.
Refit
8.Clean mating faces.
9.Fit spacer to sensor.
10.Position sensor and connect multiplug.
11.Position shield to sensor and align sensor/shield
to engine backplate.
12.Fit bolts. Tighten to
6 Nm.
13.Lower ramp.
14.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
6
REPAIR 15.Disconnect hose, plug return hose and rail.
Remove cloth.
16.Remove 6 nuts securing fuel rail and ignition coil
bracket to inlet manifold.
17.Release ignition coil bracket from inlet manifold
studs. Place aside.
18.Release fuel rail and injectors from inlet
manifold.
Do not carry out further dismantling if component
is removed for access only.
19.Remove fuel rail and injectors.
20.Remove 2 bolts securing fuel pressure regulator
to fuel rail.
21.Remove pressure regulator assembly.
22.Remove 'O' ring from fuel pressure regulator and
discard.
23.Remove 8 clips securing injectors to fuel rail.
24.Remove injectors from fuel rail.
25.Remove 2 'O' rings from each injector and
discard.Refit
26.Ensure mating surfaces between inlet manifold
and ram pipe housing are clean.
27.Ensure all locations in fuel rail and inlet manifold
are clean.
28.Lubricate and fit new 'O' rings to injectors and
fuel pressure regulator.
29.Fit fuel pressure regulator to fuel rail. Secure
with bolts. Tighten to
10 Nm.
30.Fit injectors to fuel rail. Secure with clips.
31.Position fuel rail to inlet manifold. Engage
injectors, one bank at a time.
32.Position ignition coil bracket on inlet manifold
studs.
33.Secure ignition coil bracket and fuel rail to inlet
manifold with nuts. Tighten to
8 Nm.
34.Remove plugs from fuel feed and return pipes
and rail.
35.Connect hose and tighten clip.
36.Clean feed pipe union and connect fuel feed
pipe to fuel rail. Tighten union to
16 Nm.
37.Connect multiplugs to fuel injectors and fuel
temperature sensor.
38.Remove cloth from inlet manifold.
39.Apply a thin, uniform coating of Loctite 577
sealant to mating face of inlet manifold.
40.Fit ram housing to inlet manifold. Secure with
bolts. Tighten to
24 Nm.
41.Connect purge hose, crankcase breather hose,
servo and pressure regulator vacuum hoses to
ram housing.
42.Fit plenum chamber.
See Plenum Chamber
43.Reconnect battery negative lead.
44.Start engine. Check for leaks around fuel rail and
injectors.
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SFI
7
REPAIR FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Service repair no - 19.22.08
Remove
NOTE: Because fuel leakage will not occur
when sensor is removed, it is not
necessary to depressurise the fuel system
for this operation.
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect multiplug from fuel temperature
sensor.
3.Remove sensor from fuel rail.
Refit
4.Ensure sensor and location in fuel rail are clean.
5.Fit sensor. Tighten to
17 Nm.
6.Connect multiplug.
7.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
12
REPAIR Refit
15.Ensure locations on fuel pressure regulator and
fuel rail are clean.
16.Fit new spacer ring and 'O' ring to fuel pressure
regulator. Lubricate 'O' ring with silicone grease.
17.Fit pressure regulator assembly to fuel rail.
18.Secure regulator connecting pipe in clip.
19.Secure with bolts. Tighten to
10 Nm.
20.Align ignition coil bracket to inlet manifold studs.
21.Secure ignition coil bracket and fuel rail to inlet
manifold with nuts. Tighten to
8 Nm.
22.Remove plugs.
23.Connect return pipe to regulator connecting pipe.
Secure with clip.
24.Connect vacuum hose to fuel pressure regulator.
25.Remove cloth.
26.Reconnect battery negative lead.
27.Start engine. Check for leaks around fuel
pressure regulator, fuel feed and fuel return
unions.IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC)
Service repair no - 19.22.54
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect IAC multiplug.
3.Remove 2 bolts securing IAC to plenum.
4.Remove IAC.
5.Remove gasket and discard.
Refit
6.Ensure all mating faces are clean.
7.Using a new gasket, fit IAC to plenum. Secure
with bolts. Tighten to
2.3 Nm.
8.Connect multiplug.
9.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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SFI
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REPAIR ADD: 09/95
12.Using service tool LRT-19-009 loosen and
remove the metal locking ring.
13.Prise the pump from the tank opening using a
blunt instrument under the edge of the pump
flange. Once clear of the seal, tip the pump to
the right to allow fuel contained in the body of
the pump to drain into the tank.
CAUTION: Do not lift the pump from the
tank using the feed and return stubs.
14.Remove and discard seal.Refit
15.Fit NEW pump seal to tank opening.
16.Carefully lower pump into tank opening, pressing
firmly on the pump top flange to allow correct
positioning.
NOTE: Ensure location tag on pump top
flange is engaged correctly to tank
opening lip.
17.Fit locking ring and tighten to
35 Nmusing
service tool LRT-19-009.
18.Connect both fuel lines to the pump by pushing
the connectors down each line square to the
pump connection until the connectors positively
latch.
19.Connect vent hose to pressure sensor body.
20.Connect multiplugs to fuel pump and pressure
sensor.
21.Reconnect battery negative lead.
22.Refill tank with drained fuel.
23.Run the engine to check for any fuel leaks.
24.Fit access panel and secure with screws.
25.Reposition loadspace sound insulation and
carpet.
26.Fit RH luggage compartment side panel.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, rear
compartment lower trim panels
27.Fit tail door tread strip and secure with screws.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
24
REPAIRADD: 09/95 Refit
29.Fit NEW pump seal to tank opening.
30.Carefully lower pump into tank opening, pressing
firmly on the pump top flange to allow correct
positioning.
NOTE: Ensure location tag on pump top
flange is engaged correctly to tank
opening lip.
31.Fit locking ring and tighten to
35 Nmusing
service tool LRT-19-009.
32.Fit vent hose to fuel tank clips and connect to
pressure sensor.
33.With assistance, fit fuel tank into position.
34.Fit fuel tank cradle and secure with nuts and
bolts.
35.Align upper fuel tank strap and secure with nut
and bolt.
36.Fit NEW clip to fuel filler neck hose.
37.Connect fuel filler neck internal breather to tank.
38.Connect fuel filler neck hose to tank.
39.Position fuel filler neck hose clip and tighten until
head shears.
40.Connect vent line quickfit connector to
liquid/vapour separator.
41.Connect vent line hose connection.
42.Position anti-roll [sway] bar straps and secure
with nuts and bolts.
43.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
44.Connect both fuel lines to the pump by pushing
the connectors down each line square to the
pump connection until the connectors positively
latches.
45.Connect multiplugs to fuel pump and pressure
sensor.
46.Reconnect battery negative lead.
47.Refill tank with drained fuel.
48.Run the engine to check for any fuel leaks.
49.Fit access panel and secure with screws.
50.Reposition loadspace sound insulation and
carpet.
51.Fit RH luggage compartment side panel.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, rear
compartment trim panels
52.Fit tail door tread strip and secure with screws.FUEL TANK - DRAINING - ADVANCED EVAPS
Service repair no - 19.55.02
WARNING: Before removing the fuel tank
it must be drained.
WARNING: Petrol/gasoline vapour is
highly flammable and in confined spaces
is also explosive and toxic. Always have a
fire extinguisher containing FOAM, CO2, GAS or
POWDER close at hand when handling or draining
fuel. See Introduction
CAUTION: Before disconnecting any part
of fuel system, it is imperative that all dust,
dirt and debris is removed from around
components to prevent ingress of foreign matter
into fuel system.
NOTE: Assuming the fuel tank is FULL
drain the following quantities:
Renew Fuel pump = 9 Litres (2.4 US Gallons)
Renew Fuel filler neck = 22 Litres (6 US Gallons)
Renew Fuel tank = COMPLETE DRAIN
1.Depressurise fuel system.
See fuel system -
depressurise - advanced evaps
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove 6 screws securing tail door tread strip
and remove tread strip.
4.Remove RH luggage compartment side panel.
See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair,
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26COOLING SYSTEM
2
REPAIR WATER PUMP
Service repair no - 26.50.01
Remove
WARNING: Disconnect battery negative
terminal to prevent engine being started
before removing drive belts.
1.Drain engine cooling system.
See Adjustment,
Coolant
2.Remove top hose radiator to thermostat.
3.Remove top hose intercooler to induction
manifold.
4.Slacken water pump and power steering pump
pully retaining bolts.
5.Remove drive belt.
6.Remove centre nut from belt tensioner.
7.Manoeuvre pulley upwards and withdraw
tensioner from retaining stud.
8.Disconnect hose thermostat to bottom hose,
release hose from clip on water pump and move
aside.
9.Remove water pump pulley.
10.Remove power steering pump pulley.
11.Remove 8 bolts securing water pump, noting
location of 3 through bolts.
12.Withdraw pump and gasket, clean all gasket
material from mating surfaces.
Refit
13.Refit water pump in reverse order to removal
using new gasket.RADIATOR
Service repair no - 26.40.01
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.
See Adjustment,
Coolant
2.Disconnect radiator top hose.
3.Remove fan blade assembly.
4.Remove cowl.
5.Disconnect engine oil cooler connections and
turbo intercooler connections from radiator ends.
NOTE: Oil spillage will occur when
connections are loosened. Blank off
exposed oil connections.
6.Disconnect expansion tank bleed hose from
radiator.
7.Remove radiator securing brackets from each
side.
8.Remove radiator unit by lifting from its location.
Check condition of rubber mounting pads.
Refit
9.Check radiator sealing strips are securely
located.
10.Transfer oil cooler adaptors if fitting new radiator.
11.Reverse removal procedure. Tighten oil cooler
connections to
30 Nmbefore fitting fan blades
and cowl.
12.Check all connections for leaks.
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ZF
7
REPAIR Accessories removal/fitting
If fitting a replacement transmission assembly to the
vehicle, remove the following items from the existing
assembly and fit to the replacement.
CAUTION: It is important to remove the
spacer from the extension shaft and fit
onto the replacement unit.
50.Breather pipe union and washers from main
gearbox.
51.Breather pipe, union and washers from transfer
gearbox.
52.Main gearbox selector lever.
53.RH mounting bracket assembly.
54.Oil cooler pipe unions.
55.Fit blanks to all apertures where unions have
been removed and blank off pipe ends.
Refit
1.Fit transmission to cradle and hoist.
2.Locate hoist under vehicle and remove torque
convertor retaining strap.
3.Ensure low range gear is engaged.
4.Apply approved sealant to bell housing face.
5.Carefully raise assembly, align bell housing with
flywheel housing and bring mating faces
together.
6.Fit nuts and bolts to secure transmission to
engine.
7.Locate electrical wiring and breather pipes to
position.
8.Secure kick down cable clip to bell housing.
9.Raise hoist sufficiently to take weight.
10.Remove block and jack from engine sump.
11.Fit filler/dipstick tube to gearbox sump and
secure bracket to bell housing.
12.Apply Loctite to torque convertor bolts
13.Working through starter aperture refit the four
torque convertor to flexible drive securing bolts,
rotating crankshaft to gain access to bolt
locations.
14.Refit starter and heatshield.
15.Secure breather pipes and harness with ties.
16.Fit left hand mounting bracket assembly to
gearbox.
17.Raise transmission and support with a suitable
ramp [hoist] jack.
18.Remove two bolts securing transmission to
cradle, lower hoist and remove from under
vehicle.
19.Apply Loctite to above bolts and fit to transfer
gearbox input bearing support plate.
20.Fit chassis cross member.21.Secure gearbox mounting brackets to chassis
cross member.
22.Remove ramp [hoist] jack.
23.Connect electrical leads to differential lock
switch.
24.Connect inhibitor switch multi-plug.
25.Connect selector cable to lever on side of
gearbox.
26.Connect oil cooler pipes to gearbox and secure
retaining bracket to gearbox sump.
27.Secure silencer to chassis and refit exhaust front
pipe.
28.Refit front propeller shaft to transfer gearbox.
29.Refit rear propeller shaft.
See PROPELLER
SHAFTS, Overhaul, Flexible Coupling
30.Connect speedometer cable to transfer gearbox.
31.Refill transfer gearbox with correct grade of
lubricating oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS
AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
32.Lower ramp [hoist] to ground level.
33.Reconnect turbo-charger hose to inter-cooler.
34.Reconnect top hose to radiator.
35.Refill cooling system with correct mixture of
coolant.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids
36.Reconnect kick down cable to fuel injection
pump.
37.Secure breather pipe clip to rear of cylinder
head.
38.Engage harness with clips along top of
bulkhead.
39.On left hand drive vehicles only, connect
multi-plug to top of brake fluid reservoir.
40.Refit insulation pad to rocker cover and inlet
manifold, secure with oil filler cap.
41.Refit gaiter and knob to transfer gear lever.
42.Select high range gear.
43.Reconnect battery terminals.
44.Refill main gearbox with correct grade of
lubricating oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS
AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
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![LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 User Guide 44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
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REPAIR INHIBITOR SWITCH
Service repair no - 44.15.19
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead. Raise vehicle.
3.Disconnect inhibitor LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 User Guide 44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
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REPAIR INHIBITOR SWITCH
Service repair no - 44.15.19
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead. Raise vehicle.
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44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
8
REPAIR INHIBITOR SWITCH
Service repair no - 44.15.19
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead. Raise vehicle.
3.Disconnect inhibitor switch multi plug.
4.Remove inhibitor switch retaining plate.
5.Remove inhibitor switch.
6.Remove 'O' ring seal.
7.Clean inhibitor switch.
Refit
8.Clean mating face on casing.
9.Fit and lubricate new 'O' ring seal to switch.
10.Fit switch to casing.
11.Secure with retaining plate and bolt.
12.Connect multiplug to harness.
13.Reconnect battery and remove vehicle from
ramp [hoist].
SELECTOR SHAFT OIL SEAL
Service repair no - 44.15.34
Renew
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Raise vehicle.4.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
5.Disconnect electrics from Lambda sensors.
6.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
7.Remove chassis cross-member from under
gearbox.
8.Engage low range gear in the transfer gearbox.
9.Support transfer gearbox with a jack or
transmission hoist.
10.Remove transfer gearbox chassis mounting
bracket nuts and bolts. Note location of
speedometer cable bracket for refit.
11.Lower transmission to allow access to selector
shaft.
12.Remove selector lever from shaft.
13.Remove selector shaft seal from casing.
14.Clean selector shaft and seal mating faces.
15.Fit centre section of special tool LST 114 over
selector shaft.
16.Lubricate new oil seal and position seal on tool.
17.Fit tool outer sleeve and screw on nut to drive
seal into housing.
18.Remove tool from shaft.
19.Refit selector lever to shaft.
20.Raise transmission and secure mounting
brackets to chassis. Ensure speedometer cable
bracket is secured. Tighten bolts to
30Nm.
21.Remove support jack.
22.Refit chassis cross-member.
23.Refit catalytic converter assembly.
24.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
25.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
26.Connect battery.
27.Check/top up gearbox oil level.
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![LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 User Guide ZF
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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.
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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.
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ZF
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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