1995 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY engine oil

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual EMISSION CONTROL
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REPAIR Rear sensors
9.Release sensor cable from clips.
10.Release multiplug from bracket and disconnect.
11.Unscrew and remove sensor from exhaust pipe
using special tool LRT-12-047

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual Tdi
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REPAIR TURBOCHARGER OIL FEED PIPE
Service repair no - 19.42.14
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove exhaust front pipe.
See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Manifold
and Exhau

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR TURBOCHARGER ACTUATOR
Service repair no - 19.42.31
Remove
1.Remove exhaust manifold and turbocharger.
See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM,
Repair, Exhaust Manifold - Tdi
2.Remove 2

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR
All glow plugs
5.Remove terminal nut from glow plug, disconnect
wire from glow plug terminal.
6.Remove glow plug.
Refit
7.Clean glow plug and seating.
8.Coat threads of glow plu

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR EGR THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Service repair no - 19.30.14
Remove
1.Remove 2 screws securing sensor mounting
plate to injection pump.
2.Disconnect sensor multiplug from harness.

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual Tdi
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REPAIR FUEL INJECTION PUMP AND TIMING
Service repair no - 19.30.07
NOTE: The following text refers to a Tdi
vehicle with a manual gearbox without
electronic diesel control. Where reference
is m

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 19FUEL SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION BODY MOUNTED COMPONENTS
1. Engine control module (ECM).
2. Main relay and fuel pump relay.
3. Inertia switch.
4. Ignition coil.
5. Charcoal canister.
6. Purge

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual SFI
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Description
The engine management system (EMS) maintains
optimum engine performance over the entire
operating range. The correct amount of fuel