Land Rover Discovery: Parts and accessories
- The fitting of non-approved parts
and accessories, or the carrying
out of non-approved alterations
or conversions, may be dangerous
and could affect the safety of the
vehicle and occupants, and also
invalidate the terms and
conditions of the vehicle's
warranty.
- Jaguar Land Rover Limited will
not accept any liability for death,
personal injury, or damage to
property, which may occur as a
direct result of fitment of
non-approved accessories or the
carrying out of non-approved
conversions to your vehicle.
- All replacement parts for the Air
Conditioning (A/C) system should
be new and equivalent to the
manufacturer's original
equipment, while complying with
the SAE Standards. Contact a
Retailer/Authorised Repairer for
advice.
This symbol may be used on an
under bonnet label and is
relevant to the air conditioning
refrigerant fluid. The symbol
identifies extremely flammable
chemicals that have an
extremely low flash point and
boiling point, and gases that
catch fire when in contact with
air.
ROAD TESTING
DYNAMOMETERS (ROLLING
ROADS)
It is essential that any dynamometer
testing is carried out only by a qualified
person, familiar with the dynamometer
testing and safety procedures practised
by Retailers/Authorised Repairers.
SAFETY IN THE GARAGE
- If the vehicle has been driven
recently, do not touch the engine,
exhaust, and cooling system
components until the engine has
cooled.
- Never leave the engine running
in an unventilated area - exhaust
gases are poisonous and
extremely dangerous.
- Do not work beneath the vehicle
with the wheel changing jack as
the only means of support.
- The jack is designed for wheel
changing only. Never work
beneath the vehicle with the jack
as the only means of support.
Always use correctly rated vehicle
support stands, before putting
any part of your body beneath the
vehicle.
- Keep your hands and clothing
away from drive belts, pulleys,
and fans. Some fans may continue
to operate or start operating after
the engine has stopped.
Remove metal wristbands and
jewellery, before working in the
engine compartment.
- Do not touch electrical leads or
components while the engine is
running, or the vehicle's ignition
is switched on.
- Do not allow tools or metal parts
of the vehicle to make contact
with the battery leads or
terminals.
POISONOUS FLUIDS
Fluids used in motor vehicles are
poisonous and should not be consumed
or brought into contact with open wounds.
For your own safety, always read and obey
all instructions printed on labels and
containers.
USED ENGINE OIL
Prolonged contact with engine oil may
cause serious skin disorders, including
dermatitis and cancer of the skin. Always
wash thoroughly after contact.
It is illegal to pollute drains,
watercourses or soil. Use
authorised waste disposal sites
to dispose of used oil and toxic
chemicals.
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Pull the bonnet release lever, located
in the left-side front footwell.
Lift the bonnet safety catch, located
below the centre point of the bonnet,
then raise the bonnet.
CLOSING THE BONNET
D
Under no circumstances, should
any part of the fuel system be
dismantled or renewed by anyone
other than a suitably qualified
vehicle technician.
Make sure sparks and naked lights
are kept awa
Moving the left headlamp unit to access
the bulbs:
Remove the 2 plastic fixings.
Pull the tube up, to release it from the
air box. This will allow more room for
manoeuvrability.
Remove the 4 g
SEE MORE:
Do not allow the screen washer
fluid to come into contact with
naked flames or sources of
ignition.
If the vehicle is operated in
temperatures below 4ºC, use a
washer fluid with frost protection.
Only use approved washer fluid.
Take care to avoid spillage,
particularly if an undiluted or h
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
REMOVAL
NOTES:
This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations
depending on the vehicle specification, but the essential
information is always correct.
This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
Raise and