It is fairly easy to change the rear lights in a discovery 2. First dirve to the nearest Land Rover dealership (which may be approximately around 50 miles from where your disco is located). Tell them you want the rear lights to be replaced. They will ask you to leave the vehicle there overnight so that their mechanic can get to it the next day. The next day in the afternoon you go and pick up the vehicle. Not only would they have replaced your rear lights they would have also changed the wind shield wipers. You pay the $1000 bill and you are all set.
The only thing I can say I have spoken to Land Rover and they tell me the only thing in common between a Discovery 1 and a Discovery 2 is the rear door, no other panels are swapable.
To remove or change the rear lights on the 2001 pathfinder simply open the tail gate, unscrew the 2 bolts holding it to the body and pull it gently from the body.Reverse the proccess to replace.
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must have 2 head lights-2 brake lights-2tail lights-and front and rear signals
Behind the right side rear wheel.
If you mean the rear ones you have to remove the rear light clusters,easily done by 2 clips inside the back of car[bit awkward to clip out but with a scew driver ok] Then just un clip the bulb holders and change the bulbs. Just push back into place.
The average person will spend over 2 weeks in their lifetime waiting for traffic lights to change.
depends on the vehicle in question. Most involve taking the whole dash apart. 1.5-2 hours of labour
Motorcycles can only have one.
no your sedan lights will not fit coupes
they're on different fuses....but i also suspect that it could be 2 different fuses are blown....check the ground connections to body to both lamps/lens bodies at rear
there is 2 different ways to change the fluid this is a drain plug on the front of the rear diff or you can take the back of the pumpkin off on the rear diff.