Sorry, but if you need to ask that's not work that you need to be doing your self. Changing a flywheel in ANY car is a very involved process. Not to say you couldn't but i wouldn't recommend it. It involves pulling the engine and transmission and separating the two just to get to the flywheel.
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Personal choice, but it will reduce the trade-in value
8 cylinders
Press and hold in the odometer setting button till display shows miles or kilometers
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where do I put trasmission fluid in landrover discovery 2
They sell them at Autozone for about $160.00 www.autozone.com
Its located under the front passenger seat. Holds 6 CDs.
Yes, a 2000 Land Rover Discovery requires a power steering pump to facilitate the steering system's operation. This pump helps circulate hydraulic fluid, allowing for easier steering and maneuverability. If the pump fails, it can lead to difficulties in steering and may require replacement to restore proper functionality.
It is located under the headllining in the roof between the two sunroofs.
The flywheel is bolted to the crankshaft.
I had to replace head gaskets on my 2000 disco. It was expensive, but now there are no leaks whatsoever. John