Land Rover Discovery: Battery (G1774714) / Removal and
Installation
REMOVAL
NOTES:
- Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
- Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential
information is always correct.
- If a new battery is installed, the battery monitoring system (BMS)
must be reset using Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment
Refer to: Specifications (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
Specifications).
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Torque: 25 Nm
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Torque: 25 Nm
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Torque: 6 Nm
NOTE:
If equipped.
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Torque: 10 Nm
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CAUTION:
Ensure the clamping lug on the BMS is below the top of the
negative terminal post as shown.
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Torque: 6 Nm
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Torque: 6 Nm
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Torque: 6 Nm
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Make sure the battery monitoring system (BMS) electrical
connector is connected to the module, before installing the
BMS on to the battery terminal.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new battery.
Using Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment, reset the
battery monitoring system (BMS).
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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
For a detailed description of the battery system and operation, refer to the
relevant Description and Operation section of the workshop manual REFER
to: Battery and Cables (414
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
For a detailed description of the battery system and operation, refer to the
relevant Description and Operation section of the workshop manual REFER
to: Battery and Cables (414
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Active on-demand coupling
Pinion shaft
Taper roller bearings
Pinion gear
Side gear - right halfshaft
Pinion gear
Crosspin shaft
Differential carrier
Angular contact ball bearings
Side gear - left halfshaft
Crown wheel drive gear
Collapsible spacer
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Place the vehicle in a well ventilated, quarantined area and
arrange
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Do not carry or operate cellular phones when working on or near
any fuel related components. Highly flammable vapors are always
present and may ignite. Failure t