I have a right hand drive Land Rover Discovery 2, 2002, with a damp footwell, drivers side. I believe it is the rear wiper fluid hose under the carpet that is leaking. Need to be able to lift carpet to check out. Problem is how to remove metal edging that holds carpet down at door edge of footwell to check on the leak. Can the edging be removed in one piece form the front to the back and if so how to remove the covering bits of internal plastic body work. Thanks.
SOURCE: RADIO CODES FOR A 2003 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY
Go 2 a landrover workshop and they should do it 4 free
hope this helps
Jamie
SOURCE: fuse box location in a 99 land rover discovery
There are two fuse boxes. One in the engine compartment and one under the dash on passenger side.
You can find all parts for your Discovery here.
SOURCE: Land rover Discovery 2004, rear right hand side down 2 inches
If you have the coil spring suspension, then your spring for that corner has really sagged[doubtful] I suspect you actually have the rear air suspension ,and the air spring for the Right/Rear has lost air, allowing the rear end to lower down greatly. Usually, you need a new air spring when one develops a leak. You may or may not be able to see the leak with a spray solution of soapy water after the spring is removed for inspection. Sometimes you have to apply about 20psi of air pressure into the spring to inflate it a bit, then put the spring under water in a big enough tank/tub of water to catch the leak that way.
SOURCE: 97 Land rover discovery 1 oil light comes on after approx. 15 mil
Tune-Up-Parts Link:
http://www.britishpacific.com/BPSite/LandRoverDiscovery/DiscoIService.html
Testimonial: "Great site for Land Rover parts. Thanks for the suggestion."
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.
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