If it is the original factory fitted radio take the model and serial number to your dealership with your VIN. They should be able to tell you the code.
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well it depends if its a 4.0 se p38 it will fit. but if it is a range rover classic 3.9 swb or 4.2 lwb it wont fit 1995 was the only year they made the p38 and the classic at the same time in america
All Range Rovers are full time 4x4 and have a locking centre diff, in a 1995 Range Rover the centre diff is a viscous coupling and locks automatically if it is functioning correctly. Katie
A little over 2 tons.
"Classic" refers to any Range Rover older than model year 1995. The word "classic" was never part of the official name, but is used by Roverphiles to distinguish between the original body style and newer models of Range Rovers. "County" is a trim level (sometimes also called a trim package) that was available on the Range Rover, as well as some other Land Rover models.
It's attached to the engine. If you don't know what an alternator looks like, then you have no business even opening the hood. Leave mechanical things to a mechanic... especially on a Range Rover!
You can reset the oil light in your 1995 Range Rover Discovery by scrolling to the oil life display. Hold the scroll button in until the oil life goes to 100 percent.
Connect the wiring harness to the back of your 1995 Buick LeSabre stereo. Secure the stereo with the stereo retaining screws.
The P38A was made from 1995-2002. The L322 is the current model and is much more luxurious
The Fuel filter is located undernieth and slightly forward under the rear wheel well on the passenger side. very easy access and very easy to spot.
If you can check into Gold Coast Rovers (XKSUnlimited) they have a diagrahm on the belt page for all Rovers.