It is an air suspension system. That's why you can find what fluid to put int in. Unless you are referring to the a.c.e.System in witch case it takes land rover active cornering enhancement fluid only!
where do I put trasmission fluid in landrover discovery 2
It is important to know the types of fluids that go into different cars. A Land Rover Discovery takes Dexron III automatic transmission fluid.
Overfilling a power steering system with fluid can cause overpressure. You may cause a leak in your lines or pump.
The automatic and manual gearboxes in series 1 and 2 Discovery both use dextron 3. Discovery TD5 uses MTF94 fluid and can only get it from Land Rover dealers or specialists. I believe there is not a compatible alternative.
Dextron III ATF
If a 1993 Land Rover Discovery is stuck in a low ratio gear, check the transmission fluid levels. If the fluid levels check out okay, the transmission may be experiencing a jammed gear.
ATF Dexron IID or Dexron III
The 2004 Land Rover Discovery requires DOT 4 brake fluid. It's important to use a high-quality fluid that meets the specifications to ensure optimal braking performance. Always check the fluid level and condition regularly and replace it if it appears contaminated or has absorbed moisture.
For a 2002 Land Rover Discovery, the recommended power steering fluid is typically ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) of the Dexron III type. It's essential to check your owner's manual or consult a dealership to confirm the specific requirements for your vehicle, as using the correct fluid is crucial for the proper functioning of the power steering system. Always avoid mixing different types of fluids to prevent potential damage.
there isnt one. theres a plug on the side of the trannsmission.
it is under the hood right in the corner nearest the drivers door and it takes DOT 4 Brake fluid
Hub seal is leaking