Both lights are on the same fused circuit. First, check the fuse. If you have a trailer light plug, make sure it's not shorted. Generally, you need to find the reason the fuse blew out.
check fuse there on same circuit
Look underneath the steering wheel. You will see a drop down panel that is opened by turning the 2 screws. The aux fuse for the inside lights is located on the Satellite 2 board (see your manual). Then find the fuse covering the rear lights and check it. If OK you need to check your bulbs. Good luck with this as it's a fiddly job.
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I have a '98 disco and I believe the light you are talking about is an emission light. it could also be your check engine light but I think that one is red. the emission light comes on at certain mileage point. I think it's 60k and 105k. It can be reset by removing the kick panel on passenger side right side floor level. Remove the kick panel, you will find a small box tucked in the back corner with a land rover sticker over it. there is a small hole under the sticker. Push a small Allen wrench though the hole to short two pins out and reset the light. I believe the ignition needs to be on. A great resource of land rovers is discoweb.org and you should be able to find almost any answer you need for disco's there.
The 2001 Land Rover Discovery 2 OBD 2 port is on lower right corner of dash, next to console
Big problem on series2 start with an abs sensor,then a hub,and if that doesnt fix it it needs an abs (slabs)computer! The dealers have about ten different bulletins on this concern
No, he drives people insane.
Coolning level
If its a series 2 (roughly 1998 - 2004) the interior lights shut themselves off after about a minute. If the engine is running and you shut the door and reopen it the lights will come back on. If the engine is off the lights will not come on when you reopen the door - you'll have to turn the key on first * On the 96 Disco you can turn off the interior light by moving the headliner lamp switch (3 position)to the off position.
It is fairly easy to change the rear lights in a discovery 2. First dirve to the nearest land rover dealership (which may be approximately around 50 miles from where your disco is located). Tell them you want the rear lights to be replaced. They will ask you to leave the vehicle there overnight so that their mechanic can get to it the next day. The next day in the afternoon you go and pick up the vehicle. Not only would they have replaced your rear lights they would have also changed the wind shield wipers. You pay the $1000 bill and you are all set.
It's a green light that should flash once every time you put your signal light on (either direction). This light tells you that the trailer wiring system that was built into the Disco is working properly. When you tow a trailer and connect the trailer lights to the LR wiring connection next to the hitch, the green "trailer" light on the dash should flash in sync with the signal light arrows every time you put on your signal light. This is telling you that your trailer lights are working properly. If the green "trailer" dash light does not flash, then you might have something wrong with the trailer lights or with the wiring. Unfortunatly Land Rover abandoned this feature on the Disco II.
There is no relay for the fog lights, only a fuse.
yes it is a setting that has to be turned on at the dealership.
what is this red light above my fuel gauge on my 2004 land rover discovery
To the right of the heat/air levers
Brake pads need to be replaced
Did you ever find out what caused this? having same issue when turning left.
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Probably cause by a worn out/defective brake light switch.