Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2002my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Vehicle Recovery 200 Ve hicle R eco ve ryTOWING EYES WARNING The towing eyes at the front and rear of the vehicle are designed for on-road vehicle recovery purposes only and must NOT be used to tow a trailer or caravan.Front A single towing eye, set behind a removable panel in the front spoiler is provided at the front of the vehicle for on-road recovery. DO NOT use the front lashing rings for towing purposes. Before driving off-road, remove the panel from the spoiler as a precaution against...
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Vehicle Recovery 201 TOWING FOR RECOVERY Most vehicle recovery specialists will load Discovery onto a trailer. However, if it is necessary to recover the vehicle by towing with all four wheels on the ground, or to similarly tow the vehicle for recreational purposes, observe the following procedure: 1.Apply the parking brake. 2.Turn the starter switch to position ‘II’, so that the brake lights and direction indicators can be operated. 3. With the foot brake applied, set the main gearbox in ‘N’...
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Fuses 202 FusesFUSES Fuses are simple circuit devices which protect electrical equipment against the effects of excess current. A ‘blown’ fuse is indicated when the electrical equipment it protects becomes inoperative. Fuses are colour coded to help identify their amperage rating, as follows: Fuse colours MAIN FUSE BOX The main fuse box is fitted below and to one side of the steering column; to access the fuses, remove the cover by releasing the fixing screws using a coin or small screwdriver to...
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Fuses 203 Press the fuse removal tweezers onto the head of the suspect fuse (as shown) and pull to remove. A break in the wire inside the fuse indicates that the fuse has blown and must be replaced. Always replace a fuse with another of the same value, however, if the replacement fuse blows immediately the circuit MUST be checked by a qualified dealer. NOTE: There are a number of spare fuses included within the fuse box (see fuse box label). A label in the fuse box cover shows the circuits...
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Fuses 204 Fuse specification Fuse numberRating (amps)Circuit protected 1 25 Central door locking 210Fuel flap release 3 10 Headlight main beam - LH 4 10 Fog guard lights - rear 515 Daylight running lights * 6 25 Air conditioning blower - rear 7 30 Heater blower - front 8 30 Heated rear window, Heated mirrors 9 10 Headlight dipped beam - LH 10 10 Headlight dipped beam - RH 11 10 Side & tail lights - LH Number plate light Interior illumination Trailer socket 12 30 Sunroof 13 30 Electric windows - rear 14...
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Fuses 205 24 10 Alternator, Auto transmission 25 15 Brake lights, Reverse lights 26 10 Auxiliary circuits relays 27 10 Instruments, Hill descent control 28 10 Self levelling suspension Anti-lock braking 29 10 Active cornering enhancement (ACE) 30 20 Cruise control Electric mirrors Screen washer - rear 31 10 Air conditioning blower - front 32 25 Accessory socket 33 10 Side & tail lights - RH Radio Trailer socket Interior illumination 34 30 Electric windows - front 35 10Airbag SRS - DO NOT REMOVE Fuse...
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Fuses 206 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX WARNING Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas; ensure that sparks, flames and other ignition sources are kept away from the engine compartment. A second fuse box is located on the right side of the engine compartment adjacent to the coolant reservoir. Press all four latches in the direction of the arrows shown on the illustration to release the fuse box cover. Information on the underside of the cover identifies the fuses and their ratings. This information...
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Fuses 207 Fuse specification Fuse numberRating (amps)Circuit protected 1 30 Fuel injectors (Petrol models) 2 15 Engine management system 3 15 Front fog lights 4 20 Headlight washers 5 40 Cooling fans 6 10 Air conditioning 7 40 Heated front screen - LH 8 40 Heated front screen - RH 9 30 Trailer lights 10 30 Fuel pump 11 30 ABS valve 12 20 Automatic gearbox 13 10 Body Control Unit (BCU) 14 15 Direction indicators Hazard lights 15 15 Active cornering enhancement (ACE) * 16 10 Horn
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Fuses 208 UNDERSEAT FUSES Two identical small fuse blocks are situated one beneath each front seat. Fuse specification H2609 Fuse numberRating (amps)Circuit protected 1 40 Seat electrics 2 3 Lumbar support - pump 3 3 Lumbar support - solenoid
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Bulb Replacement 209 B ulb Re plac emen tREPLACING BULBS Check the operation of all exterior lights before you drive the vehicle. Replacement bulbs NOTE: All bulbs must be rated at 12 voltsHalogen bulbs Halogen bulbs are used for dipped/high, supplementary high beam and front fog lights. Take care NOT to touch this type of bulb with your fingers; always use a cloth to handle them. If necessary, clean the bulb with isopropyl rubbing alcohol to remove fingerprints. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Before...