Land Rover Discovery Owners & Service Manuals

Land Rover Discovery: Rear seats

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 Folding the rear seats

Always make sure that objects carried in the vehicle are secured properly. Never allow passengers to travel in the loadspace under any circumstances. Make sure that when the seatback is raised, the lo

 Access position (7 seat vehicle)

The vehicle must not be driven with the rear seats in the access position. Motion of the vehicle could cause the seatback to fall forwards suddenly, causing injury. To tilt the seatback forwards: Pu

 Head restraints

FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS Adjust the head restraint so that the top of the head restraint is above the centre line of the head. An incorrectly adjusted head restraint increases the risk of death or serio

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 Self-piercing Rivet (SPR)

Self-Piercing Rivets are available in various sizes dependent on the size of the stack of panels to which they are fitted. A stack refers to the combined gauge of the panels being riveted. NOTE: It is important to identify and select the correct size fixing by referencing this table prior to instal

 Using wheel chocks

Note: Not all vehicles have wheel chocks supplied as part of the tool kit. Wheel chocks are a useful addition to a vehicle's tool kit. Note the following advice when using wheel chocks: Before raising the vehicle, the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be removed must be chocked. Always choc

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