SOURCE: Whistling soung from engine
Take a look at the belt see if it has cracks or worn grooves.. if it dose have it replaced. if it doesn't pull on the belt back and forth see if the tension pully is giving the belt tension( it supposed to be about 1/2 of an inche to an inch or try to turn the belt around to almost half way) if not replace the tensioner pully. if good check the free pully by starting the car and spary a bit of wd40 on the center of the pully if noise disappers replace the free pully. if not see ur local auto shop..
SOURCE: Series II Discovery oil leak from the front steering union
Unfortunately Discoveries will always eventually leak some fluid, People who say theirs do not leak have just not found the problem yet. I just traded a 2003 for a new vehicle. First the power steering can and does leak but since the fluid capacity is not that much, if you have a continous leak and the power steering still works it is probably not the leak you need to address. also the plastic splash guard makes it difficult to identify leaks easily. My 2003 discovery was leaking for a while the leak was from the auto trans cooler. Check the leak colour, white paper under car, red fluid will be the trans fluid, The power steering fluid in the car is a special fluid (not trans fluid) if the correct fluid would be a greenish colour. Other than this oil leaks can be plentiful.
SOURCE: Land Rover Discovery 1996 3.9 V8i Cooling Problems
sounds to me like you have a blocked heater matrix or coolant radiator
SOURCE: 1999 Land Rover Discovery II engine miss
Observe the engine running in the dark to see if there are any spark jumps from the wires or coil, you may have a carbon track.....
SOURCE: range rover l322 2002 heavy power steering renewed
there is a pressure sensor on the steering rack which can cause this fault did rack come complete or did you have to swap anything over
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