On a 2004 Land Rover Discovery II, the wheel speed sensors are located on each wheel hub, typically mounted near the brake rotor. Each sensor detects the rotational speed of the wheel and sends this information to the vehicle's ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) module. If you're looking to locate them, you'll need to lift the vehicle, remove the wheel, and inspect the area around the brake assembly.
On a 2000 Land Rover Discovery, the speed sensor is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it is often found on the rear of the transmission case, near the output shaft. This sensor monitors the vehicle's speed and sends data to the engine control unit (ECU) for various functions. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting a repair manual or service guide for your specific model can provide additional details.
To set cruise control on a 2003 Land Rover Discovery, first accelerate to your desired speed. Then, press the "SET" button on the cruise control stalk, which is typically located on the right side of the steering wheel. To adjust the speed, use the "RESUME" or "+" and "−" buttons. To deactivate, either tap the brake pedal or press the "CANCEL" button on the stalk.
The trans speed senors are on the front of the trans. The ABS speed sensors are at each wheel bearing. The speedometer signal comes from the trans computer.
You replace it. Should be next to the trans case.
where is the speed sensor on a rover 200
The 2001 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2002 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2006 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.
The 2013 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 8-speed shiftable automatic.
The 2003 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 5-speed shiftable automatic.
The 2007 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.
The 2009 Land-Rover Range-Rover has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.