the fuel pump might be week get a fuel pressure tester and check it out
I run in Hi gear
Usually it's more cost-effective to buy a new water pump vs. repairing (rebuilding) the old pump. The cost of a new water pump for a 1999 Land Rover Discovery will run anywhere from $150 - $350, depending on the brand (aftermarket or OEM) and where you buy it.
I wouldn't, unless you want to reck your fuel injectors It is recommended you only use premium grade petrol.
Poor servicing.
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A Land Rover Discovery II can run hot due to several factors, including a malfunctioning thermostat that fails to open, restricting coolant flow, or a failing water pump that impedes circulation. Additionally, a clogged radiator or damaged hoses can hinder cooling efficiency. Low coolant levels or leaks in the cooling system can also lead to overheating. Lastly, issues with the engine, such as a blown head gasket, can contribute to excessive heat.
The 2000 Land Rover Discovery typically uses premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher. Some models may have a gasoline engine that can run on regular unleaded fuel, but it's best to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations. Diesel variants are also available and would require diesel fuel. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for the most accurate information.
Insurance groups run from one to fifty, with one being the cheapest. Land Rover Defenders usually fall into groups around the high twenties. Other Land Rovers can fall anywhere between twenty and forty. Range Rover can be up to 50, depending on what it is to be used for.
yes you might have a shortage or just pull out the fuse- people don't use their blinkers these days-only when a cop is behind us is when we drive with both hands on the wheel
A Land Rover Freelander sometimes misfires. It is a sharp jerk as the engine seems to lose power for split second and then continues to run normally again. There are no warning lights or any detectable after effects. This is caused by blocking of the filter or dirt in the fuel.
Look to the ECU/sensors or airflow. Check the O2 sensors, air filter, etc.
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