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Anonymous Posted on Jul 11, 2012

How to replace a wiper motor on a 2002 land rover discovery

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 Land Rover Discovery II windshield wiper stop working

It sounds lilke the wipers are just going through the "park routine": one swipe and stop.

The melted part is the end of a wiring harness. But replacing this will not solve the problem. It sounds like you have a bad wiper motor which is pulling too much current and overheating.

There are switches on the wiper motor which probably have burned out and the only one left working is the park switch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: On a land rover discovery, windscreen wiper motor,

Ok, here are the wiring colors and functions/destinations. C0030 is the motor connector for the front windscreen.
C0030-1 - Black, runs to a Earth
C0030-2 - White/Green - Fed from the front wiper relay, via the IDM
C0030-3 - Blue/Green - Flick Wipe/Fast Wipe
C0030-4 - Green/SlateGrey - Power from Aux Relay
C0030-5 - Red/Green - Looks to be a speed control connection.

It's hard to tell to be honest, you'd really need to sit down with RAVE and the electrical circuit diagram and the operation description to make head or tail of it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: transfer case oil change- 1999 Land Rover Discovery II

No need for a diagram, to drain the oil, there's a drain plug on the bottom of the transfer box, under the handbrake drum. To fill, the fill plug is about in line with the centre of the handbrake drum and to the left. I think both plugs are 1/2" square. Fill to overflow with Texaco Multi-Gear 75W/90R. Takes about 2L or so.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 12, 2010

SOURCE: WHERE IS THE FUEL FILTER LOCATED ON LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2000

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY II DONT HAVE FUEL FILTER, ONLY HAVE PRE FILTER IN THE FUEL PUMP

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