door lock LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual
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INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION European vehicle identification number (VIN)
Stamped on the right hand side chassis forward of
rear wheel.
Federal (USA) vehicle identification number
Stamped on a plate rivetted to the upper left hand 'A' -
post, visible through the front screen of the vehicle.Vehicle identification number (VIN)
An adhesive label containing the Vehicle Identification
Number, date of manufacture and gross axle weight
ratings is fixed to the lock face of the front left hand
door. The information includes wheel and tyre sizes
and tyre pressures at gross axle weight ratings.
Key to vehicle identification label
A.Month and year of manufacture
B.Gross vehicle weight rating
C.Gross axle weight rating for front axle
D.Gross axle weight rating for rear axle
E.Vehicle identification number (17 digits)
F.Vehicle identification number - bar code
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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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LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES
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INFORMATION Propeller shaft Front
and RearNLGI - 2 Multi-purpose Lithium based GREASE
Lubrication nipples
(hubs, ball joints
etc.)
Seat slides
Door lock striker
Brake and clutch
reservoirsBrake fluids having a minimum boiling point of 260°C (500°F) and complying with
FMVSS 116 DOT4
Engine coolant Use an ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol)
V8i, Tdi, Mpi with non-phosphate corrosion inhibitors suitable for use in aluminium engines to ensure
the protection of the cooling system against frost and corrosion in all seasons. Use one
part anti-freeze to one part water for protection down to -36°C (-33°F).
IMPORTANT: Coolant solution must not fall below proportions one part
anti-freeze to three parts water, i.e. minimum 25% anti-freeze in coolant otherwise
damage to engine is liable to occur. Or a maximum of 60%.
Battery lugs, Petroleum jelly.
Earthing surfacesNOTE: Do not use Silicone Grease
where paint has
been removed
Air Conditioning
System Refrigerant Use only refrigerant R134a
Compressor Oil Nippon Denso ND-oil8 Unipart ND-oil8
ABS Sensor Silicone grease: Staborags NBU - Wabco 830 502,0634
bush-rear Wacker chemie 704 - Wabco 830 502,0164
Kluber GL301
LUBRICATION PRACTICE
Use a high quality oil of the correct viscosity range and service classification in the engine during maintenance and
when topping up. The use of oil not to the correct specification can lead to high oil and fuel consumption and
ultimately to damaged components.
Oil to the correct specification contains additives which disperse the corrosive acids formed by combustion and
prevent the formation of sludge which can block the oilways. Additional oil additives should not be used. Always
adhere to the recommended servicing intervals.
WARNING: Many liquids and other substances used in motor vehicles are poisonous. They must
not be consumed and must be kept away from open wounds. These substances, among others,
include anti-freeze windscreen washer additives, lubricants and various adhesives.
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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
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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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REPAIRADD: 09/95 Refit
26.Fit vent line to filler neck.
27.Fit NEW clip to filler neck hose.
28.Fit hose to filler neck.
29.Position filler neck hose clip and tighten until
head shears.
30.Fit filler neck assembly to vehicle.
NOTE: To aid fitment of filler neck through
body grommet apply a soap solution to lip
of grommet.
31.Fit NEW clip to fuel filler neck hose.
32.Connect fuel filler neck internal breather to tank.
33.Connect fuel filler neck hose to tank.
34.Position fuel filler neck hose clip and tighten until
head shears.
35.Connect vent line quickfit connector to
liquid/vapour separator.
36.Connect the pressure sensor breather pipe
connection.
37.Connect the vent line hose connection.
38.Fit mud flap and secure with nuts and bolts.
39.Position filler neck support bracket and earth
strap to mud flap bracket and secure with nut
and bolt.
40.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
41.Reposition loadspace sound insulation and
carpet.
42.Fit RH luggage compartment side panel.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair,
43.Fit tail door tread strip and secure with screws.
44.Refill tank with drained fuel.
45.Fit fuel filler cap to filler neck.
46.Close filler flap, lock with ignition key and
remove key.
47.Reconnect battery negative lead.FUEL TANK FILLER CAP - ADVANCED EVAPS
Service repair no - 19.55.08
Remove
1.Fit ignition key to fuel filler flap lock and open
flap.
2.Remove screw securing cap retaining strap to
body.
3.Remove fuel filler cap.
Refit
4.Fit fuel filler cap.
5.Position cap retaining strap to body and secure
with screw.
6.Close filler flap, lock with ignition key and
remove key.
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CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR FRONT DOOR
Service repair no - 76.28.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Detach the door seal at the lower section of the
'A' post.
3.Carefully remove the two retaining buttons from
the trim panel on the side of the footwell and
ease out the panel.
4.Disconnect the three multiplugs connecting the
door harness and speaker leads.
5.Detach the convoluted grommet from the 'A' post
and withdraw the door harness and speaker
leads.
6.Set the door in the open position without
engaging the check stay; then remove the roll
pin securing the check stay at the 'A' post.
WARNING: Instruction 7 MUST BE carried
out with assistance.
7.Remove the door hinge 'C' clips from the hinge
posts and with assistance carefully lift the door
from the vehicle.
Refit
8.Refit the door and secure the hinge posts with
the 'C' clips.
9.Locate the check stay to the bracket on the 'A'
post and secure with a new roll pin.
10.Feed the door harness and speaker leads
through the aperture in the 'A' post, fully open
the door and reconnect the multiplugs in the
footwell, take up the slack and refit the
convoluted grommet to the 'A' post.
11.Refit the footwell side panel.
12.Check the location of the door and the operation
of the door lock. If necessary, adjust the door
and striker.
13.The door can be adjusted up and down or in and
out of the opening by loosening the six screws
securing the hinges to the door, and by the
addition or removal of shims between the hinge
and door.
14.The door lock striker can be adjusted by
loosening the striker and moving it in the
appropriate direction or by adding and removing
spacing washers between the striker and 'B'
post.
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76CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR FRONT DOOR LOCK, OUTSIDE AND INSIDE
DOOR RELEASE HANDLES
Service repair no - 76.37.12/31
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove the door trim panel.
See front door
trim panel.
3.Remove the door glass and regulator.See
front door glass and regulator.
4.Where applicable remove the door actuator unit.
See ELECTRICAL, Repair, front door
actuator unit.
5.Disconnect the lock barrel control rod from the
lock by releasing the metal clip at the bottom of
the rod.6.Disconnect the control rod from the outside door
release handle by pulling it out of the plastic
ferrule.
7.Disconnect the remote button control rod from
the lock by releasing the metal clip at the bottom
of the rod and withdraw the rod from the door.
8.Disconnect the control rod connector between
the inside door release handle and the door lock
by releasing the metal clip and pulling one of the
control rods out of the plastic connecting block.
This is accessible through the small centre
cut-out in the door panel. The control rod also
passes through a guide bracket in the inside of
the inner door panel.
9.From inside the door panel push out the small
pin that secures the quadrant to the inner door
panel. Push the quadrant out of the panel.
10.Release the door lock by removing the two
counter-sunk screws from the door edge and the
single screw and shakeproof washer on the
inner door panel.
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CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR 11.Withdraw the lock through the lower rear cut-out
on the inner door panel.
12.Remove the two nuts, shakeproof washers and
retaining bracket securing the outer door release
handle to the outer door panel, accessible
through the upper rear cut-out on the inner door
panel.
13.Carefully detach the door release handle from
the outer panel.
14.Remove the two screws securing the inside door
release handle to the inner panel.
15.Withdraw the handle from its location with the
connecting rod half still attached.
16.Unclip the end of the connecting rod from the
handle.
Refit
17.Reverse removal procedure.
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76CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR ADJUSTMENT-FRONT DOOR LOCK AND HANDLE
ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 76.37.47
Inside door release handle to lock
1.Refit the inside door release handle surround
before any adjustment is made, allowing the
handle to be set from the correct operating
position.
2.At the lock end of the interior handle connecting
rod, rotate the spring tensioned nyloc nut
clockwise or counter-clockwise, as necessary to
shorten or extend the operating length of the rod.Outside door release handle to lock
3.Disconnect the connecting rod from the plastic
ferrule at the rear of the outer door release
handle. Rotate the rod clockwise or
counter-clockwise to shorten or extend the
operating length as necessary.
NOTE: Door release should be effective
before the total handle movement is
exhausted to provide a small overthrow
movement.