Land Rover Discovery Owners & Service Manuals

Land Rover Discovery: Vehicle battery

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 Battery warning symbols

Make sure when working near or handling the battery, suitable eye protection is worn, to protect the eyes from acid splashes. To prevent risk of injury, do not allow children near the battery. Be awar

 Connecting jump leads

Remove all metal jewellery before working on, or near, a battery or boost terminals. Never allow metal objects or vehicle components to come into contact with the battery or boost terminals. M

 Connecting a starting aid

To start the vehicle using a starting aid or a slave battery, follow the instructions in the sequence given: Connect the positive (Red) jump lead to the positive (+) battery terminal of the discha

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 Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)

The Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) system can be operated by enabling and disabling the system via the Insrument Cluster (IC) menu. The AEB system also becomes operational when the vehicle is in the forward motion at speeds between 5 kph (3 mph) and 80 kph (50 mph). The AEB system interacts wit

 Power Transfer Unit (PTU) / Operation

POWER TRANSFER UNIT (PTU) The Active Driveline Power Transfer Unit (PTU) input shaft is driven directly from the transmission differential. When the hydraulically operated triple cone synchroniser is in the disengaged position (B in the following illustration), the crown wheel shaft and the crown wh

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