battery location LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Owner's Guide
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CHASSIS AND BODY
45
REPAIR Refit
20.Position centre console assembly, ensuring
harnesses and connectors are not trapped and
are routed to their correct locations.
21.Connect cigar lighter multiplug and illumination
bulb Lucar.
22.Align centre console to body fixings and fascia.
23.Fit and tighten screws securing centre console to
body.
24.Lubricate hand brake lever to cable clevis pin.
25.Align hand brake cable to lever, fit clevis pin and
secure with clip.
26.Secure hand brake lever gaiter to centre
console.
Models fitted with electric front seats
27.Position electric front seat switches,connect
multiplugs and secure to centre console.
All models
28.Position centre console switch pack and connect
multiplugs to switches.
29.Align switch pack to centre console and secure
with screws.
30.Fit centre console switch pack cover.
31.Fit centre console rubber mat.
32.Fit gear selector lever knob and secure gaiter.
33.Fit transfer gear lever knob and secure gaiter.
34.Reconnect battery earth lead.DRINKS TRAY
Service repair no - 76.46.41
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove ash tray.
See ash tray - dash panel
central louvre panel.
3.Remove switch pack.See switch pack - dash
panel central louvre panel.
4.Remove 6 screws securing drinks tray to dash
panel central louvre panel.
5.Remove drinks tray.
Refit
6.Position drinks tray to dash panel central louvre
panel and secure with screws.
7.Fit switch pack.
See switch pack - dash panel
central louvre panel.
8.Fit ash tray.See ash tray - dash panel central
louvre panel.
9.Connect battery negative lead.
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WIPERS AND WASHERS
5
REPAIR WINDSCREEN WIPER MOTOR AND LINKAGE
Service repair no - 84.15.12.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove windscreen wiper arms.
See Wiper
arms - Windscreen
3.Remove securing nuts and steel and rubber
washer from wiper spindles.
4.Open the bonnet [hood].
5.Remove rubber seal from cowl flange.
6.Disconnect tubing from windscreen washer jets.
7.Remove centre bolt from cowl.
8.Remove retainers securing centre section of
cowl to outer sections.
9.Detach centre section of cowl.
10.Remove nut and bolt securing wiper motor
negative lead to body.
11.Remove five screws securing wiper
motor/linkage support plate.
12.Lift assembly clear of bulkhead, disconnect
wiper motor multi-plug and withdraw assembly.
13.Remove wiper motor spindle nut and release
rotary connecting link from spindle.
14.Remove wiper motor retaining bolts and
withdraw negative lead and wiper motor from
support plate.
15.The linkage arms can be detached by removing
the retaining clips and withdrawing the arms and
washers.
Note location of plain and wavy washers for
reassembly purposes.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ALARM COMPONENT LOCATIONS (96 MODELS)
COMPONENT LOCATION
1. Electronic control unit (ECU) and relays Under dash (passenger side).................
2. Anti-theft alarm indicator light Instrument panel..................................
3. Engine immobilisation warning light (EIWL) * Instrument panel..........
4. Passive coil Over starter switch barrel.............................................................
5. Bonnet switch RH engine compartment..........................................................
6. Door switches
7. Ultrasonic sensor Interior light switch panel....................................................
8. Lock barrel, sill buttons
9. Handset and key
10. Battery backed-up sounder or horn * RH engine compartment......................
11. Immobilisation unit (spider) * Above heater...................................
12. Aerial Part of fascia harness.......................................................................
* where applicable
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ELECTRICAL
1
FAULT DIAGNOSIS GENERAL INFORMATION
The electrical fault diagnostic tool on Discovery
vehicles is Testbook. Detailed information of electrical
systems, component locations and circuit diagrams
are covered in the Discovery Electrical
Troubleshooting Manual.
See INTRODUCTION,
Information, Fault Diagnostic Equipment
This section covers checks of the charging and
ignition system.
GENERATOR TESTING
Service repair no - 86.10.01
Charging system check
1.Check battery is in good condition, with an open
circuit voltage of at least 12.6 V. Recharge or
substitute battery to carry out test.
2.Check drive belt condition.
See SECTION 10,
Maintenance, Under Bonnet [Hood]
Maintenance
3.Check battery connections are clean and tight.
4.Check generator connections are clean and
tight.
5.Ensure there is no drain on battery from, for
example, interior, under bonnet [hood] or door
edge lamps.
Generator test
Following instructions refer to use of suitable test
equipment using a carbon pile rheostat.
6.Connect test equipment referring to
manufacturer's instructions.
7.Start engine and run at 3000 rev/min without
accessory load.
8.Rotate carbon pile load control to achieve
greatest output (amps) without allowing voltage
to fall below 12.0 V. A reading in amps, of
generator output, minus 10% to allow for EFI
and Ignition loss, should be obtained.
9.Run engine at 3000 rev/min, switch selector to
regulator test, read voltmeter. A reading of 13.6
to 14.4 V should be obtained.
10.Switch selector to diode/stator test, switch on
headlamps to load generator. Raise engine
speed to 3000 rev/min, read voltmeter, needle
must be within 'OK' range.TESTING IN POSITION
Charging circuit resistance test.
1.Connect a low range voltmeter between
generator terminal marked B+ and positive
terminal of battery.2.Switch on headlamps, start engine. Run engine
at approximately 3000 rev/min. Note voltmeter
reading.
3.Transfer voltmeter connections to frame of
generator and negative terminal of battery, and
again note voltmeter reading.
4.If reading exceeds 0.5 volt on positive side or
0.25 volt on negative side, there is a high
resistance in charging circuit which must be
traced and remedied.
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REPAIR REAR DOOR ACTUATOR
Service repair no - 86.26.09
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove the door pull, trim panel and vapour
protective sheet from the inner door panel.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear Door
Trim Panel
3.Disconnect the actuator leads from the door
electrical harness.
4.Remove the two screws securing the actuator
door panel.
5.Manoeuvre the actuator, disconnect the rod from
the link and withdraw the actuator from the door.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.REAR SIDE DOOR ACTUATOR UNITS
Service repair no - 86.26.09
Remove
1.Ensure that the window glass is in the fully
closed position.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove the door pull, trim panel and plastic
vapour proof barrier.
See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair, Rear Side Door - Trim Panel
4.Disconnect the actuator lead from the door
harness at the connector.
5.Note the locations and release the straps
securing the actuator lead to the door casing.
6.Remove the four screws securing the actuator
mounting plate to the door casing.
7.Unhook the operating rod from the actuator link
and withdraw the actuator and mounting plate
from the door.
8.If a new actuator is being fitted remove the
mounting plate from the existing actuator.