No it will not work.
My 2004 land rover discovery 2 doesnt work?
If this doesn't work I got to the link by going to www.landrover.com then selecting UK then the 'ownership' tab, then 'about my land rover' then down the right hand side was "handbooks and manuals'. If you get here the rest should be self explanatory
I believe that normally headlight wipers only work occasionally, at set intervals when the car thinks that they may be dirty.
There are fuses under the chairs, try replacing them first.
Most of the body work on the newer Land Rovers are made of aluminum, and aluminum will not rust through as steel does.
Probably cause by a worn out/defective brake light switch.
Any "off-the-shelf" pre-mix coolant will work just fine. Pick one from your local automotive parts store. You DO NOT need to use "Land Rover" coolant as the sticker on the engine compartment says.
lsndrover discovery 2007 front fogs not working and switch not showing on on dash
Difficult to work on and lots of garages wouldn't touch mine which is a Rover 75 V6 auto. I got a garage to carry out repair for about
According to everyone I have talked to (many mechanics), Land Rover has it's own transmission fluid that it requires for its vehicles. And, it is only sold at the dealership. I was told by my Napa Auto parts guy that Amsoil produces a synthetic transmission fluid that will work.
There could be many causes to a brake light not working. It is best to replace the fuse, and the bulb and check the wiring.