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Unlikely to be a fuse blown. Doesn't your Discovery have Daytime Running Lights? If so the right side might be a blown fuse. If the rear lights are on, that mean you have the nighttime lights on.
My mother worked at Land Rover in Solihull for 12 years. :>)
Check fuel pump, fuel pump relay, and also check inertia switch. In ertia switch is usually located inside the cabin on the driverside fire wall on most Ford products.
Cig fuse is F10 (15amp fuse) and the fuse box is located behind the driver's side cubby box. Passenger Compartment Fuse Box - behind the driver side cubby box
Panel & Relays
this is usually caused by rthe relay either being faulty or the wrong one? i have seen this before when one of your bulbs is out but only on quite old cars with basic wiring looms. i would replace relay under the bonnet/ in the cockpit (refer to owners manual for location)
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