A Series 1 Discovery was tidied up and given new paint and different lights and was then called the Series 2 ( dumb name but I think 2 is second in the sequence so very little imagination was actually required although someone was paid a huge amount of money for coming up with the new name for the new series 2 discovery). Mine has not had this rebirth and is still only a Series1, but that is not too bad, 1 means first.
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I come up with a 2017 Land Rover Discovery Sport.
The front fenders on your Land Rover Discovery are held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the front fender will come off.
Land Rover first offered the 4.6 Litre V8 in the Discovery II for the 2003 model year.
The 1997 Land Rover Discovery shock and Sobers are held in place with a retaining bolt on each end of the shock. Remove the retaining bolts and the shock will come off. Reverse the process to install the new shock absorbers.
Our 2003 Discovery came with 255 55 R18. Stay away from Goodyear's HP series. CHEAP tires that wear out quickly and COST A LOT. Shame on Goodyear for putting these tires out. We have only 27,000 on these tires and after rotating them on a normal basis the front two are gone. Check out reviews. NOT GOOD!
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If is a whitesh smoke then the head gasket has likely blown. The coolant is what gives it that color. If it is a bluesh/blackesh color then a piston or valve has been damaged. This is the common causes.
it comes out in the summer.
Yes, its located in the back of the stereo. Depending on the year and model of your Land Rover. In my 99 discovery 1 to remove the radio you need a number 9 tamper-proof torx precision driver. insert the driver into the holes on either side and turn about 10 turns anticlockwise. ( these screws DO NOT come out of the radio DO NOT FORCE THEM!)
The new Land Rover Discovery, utilizes many of the old discovery characteristics that Discovery fans have come to love but also complies of new technology, designed to make it safer and more appealing to the ever changing market. Land Rover developed a 'cross linked air suspension' system. What this does is allow the car to travel over coarser terrains by letting the suspension mimic the actions of a beam axle (i.e. One wheel rises the other drops). Also included is the new gearbox system which observes and adjusts power to each of the 4 wheels based upon the traction and weight each wheel receives in order to promote the best and safest power release.
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