Land Rover Discovery: Wipers service position
To avoid damage to the bonnet, do
not lift the wiper blades when they
are in the normal parked position.
Note: The Smart key must remain in the
vehicle while the wiper blades are
replaced.
Before changing a wiper blade, the wiper
arms must be set in the 'service' position
as follows:
- Make sure the ignition is switched off.
- Switch the ignition on and then off
again.
- Immediately press the wiper/washer
control to its lowest position (as if to
command a single wipe. The wipers will move to their service
position.
- When the new parts have been fitted,
switch the ignition off. This will return
the wipers to the park position.
Note: Fit only replacement wiper blades
that are identical to the original
specification.
Note: Replace the wiper blades in
accordance with manufacturer's
instructions.
WINDOW RESET
The windows will need to be reset if the
battery is disconnected, becomes
discharged, or power supply is
interrupted.
Reset as follows:
- Close the window fully.
- Release the switch, then lift it to the
close position and hold for 1 second.
- Repeat the procedure on each
window.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
For certain markets, fire extinguishers are
fitted to comply with local legislation.
Please note it is the owner's responsibility
to make sure the fire extinguisher is
maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
It is also the responsibility of the owner to
make sure the pressure is at a suitable
operating pressure as indicated on the
pressure gauge. Use only Land Rover
approved fire extinguishers.
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Following cleaning of the vehicle's
exterior (particularly with a
pressure washer), it is
recommended that the vehicle is
taken for a short drive to dry out
the brakes
To prevent damage to your vehi
Some cleaning products contain
substances that are harmful and
can cause health problems if used
incorrectly, and may cause
damage to the vehicle's interior.
Make sure you read the
manufacturer's ins
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SPECIAL TOOL(S)
REMOVAL
NOTE:
Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential
information is always correct.
WARNING:
Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
Refer to: Front Subframe (502-00, Removal and Installation).
CAUTION:
Mark the co
The ECM constantly supplies the TCM with information on engine speed
and torque through messages on the CAN powertrain systems bus. The
TCM uses this information to calculate the correct and appropriate timing of
shift changes.
If the messages are not received from the ECM, the TCM will implement a