SOURCE: where is the starter located on a 1998 landrover discovery
All starters are in the bell housing somewhere, either left or right side.
SOURCE: need head bolt torque settings for 200 landrover discovery 4.0 liter 241 cu.in.
Stage 1 20nm
Stage 2 +90 degrees
Stage 3 +90 degrees
SOURCE: i connect a 1997 landrover discovery computer to the 1994 landrover discovery and it won't start.
if it is a mems unit , it will need to be programed to the key fob and alarm . (there is no way round it).
SOURCE: MY 2001 dISCOVERY LANDROVER AC UNIT STOP WORKING
That is a AC compressor problem.
It may be no compressor oil in that compressor
SOURCE: I have a 2004 landrover discovery, where is the
As a Land Rover Tech I can tell you that it is true that there is no filter on the series2 there is a small screen at the bottom of the pump pickup that acts as a filter,If you feel this is clogged you can remove the pump by pulling up the rear cargo area carpet as recommended above then just use break clean to clean the screen.Make sure you replace the pump gasket as a faulty gasket will cause a check engine light and a little trick I use is to put a small amount of vaseline on the gasket to ease installation.Also a quick note on series 1 filters is that the lines usually cease up causing the connections to break or damage when removing.I highly recommend getting the repair kit available at the dealer or rovers north before attempting to replace the filter .
BUT IN REGULAR 2004 lan-drover discovery there is fuel filter located.
Removing the fuel filter
The fuel filter is located on bulk head, to left hand side of the engine.
1: Start by cleaning the area around the filter head.2: Place a container beneath the fuel filter to catch any spillage.3: Loosen the bleed screw using a 10mm spanner4: Unscrew the drain tap on the bottom of the filter until the fuel starts coming out into your the container.5: Once all the fuel is drained from the filter, unscrew the whole filter assembly.
Fitting the new fuel filter
6: Clean the seal & seating on the new filter.7: Put a small amount of fuel around the rubber seal to lubricate it.8: Screw the new filter onto the filter head and tighten by hand.10: Tighten the bleed screw.11: You can now crank the engine until fuel is drawn through the system and the engine starts.Job done!
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