Land Rover Discovery Owners & Service Manuals

Land Rover Discovery: Tyres

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 Tyre markings

P indicates that the tyre is for passenger vehicle use. This index is not always shown. The width of the tyre from sidewall edge to sidewall edge, in millimetres. The aspect ratio, also known

 Tyre pressures

All tyre pressures, including the spare, should be checked regularly using an accurate pressure gauge, when the tyres are cold. Pressure checks should be carried out only when the tyres are co

 Replacement tyres

Always fit replacement tyres of the same type, and wherever possible, of the same make and tread pattern. Failure to fit the same type, make and tread pattern may reduce vehicle stability. Th

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 Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor

The CKP sensor is located at the front left side of the engine. The sensor is located in a hole in the lower timing chain cover and is secured with a screw. The sensor receives a 5V reference voltage from the ECM. Two further connections to the ECM provide ground and signal output. The CKP senso

 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

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