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MFI
3
REPAIR IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE
Service repair no - 19.22.54
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect multi-plug.
3.Unscrew valve from rear plenum chamber.
4.Remove washer.
Refit
5.FitNEWsealing washer.
NOTE: If same idle air control valve is
being refitted clean sealing compounds
from threads. Apply Loctite 241 to threads
of valve before reassembly.
6.Tighten valve to
20 Nm.
7.Reverse removal procedure.VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
Service repair no - 88.30.14
The vehicle speed sensor is located in the LH side of
the transfer box.
Remove
1.Place vehicle on lift, apply parking brake.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Raise lift, disconnect multiplug from vehicle
speed sensor.
4.Remove screw securing sensor to transfer box.
5.Remove vehicle speed sensor
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.
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CRUISE CONTROL
1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CRUISE CONTROL COMPONENT LOCATIONS -
Tdi AUTO EDC
COMPONENT LOCATION
1. Cruise control unit Under LH dash...................................................
2. Engagement (on/off) switch Dash panel....................................
3. Cruise control switch Steering wheel...............................................
4. Rotary coupler Steering wheel.........................................................
5. Vacuum pump Box section under jack.........................................................
6. Brake/vent switch Brake pedal....................................................
7. Vehicle speed sensor Transfer box behind transmission brake..............................................
8. Neutral lock-out relay Behind RH lower 'A' post trim casing..............................................
9. Actuator RH engine compartment...................................................................
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19FUEL SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - V8i/Tdi AUTO EDC
Description
The cruise control system consists of
electro-mechanical devices, and comprises of the
following components.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU)
The microprocessor based ECU evaluates the signals
provided by the driver controls, brake pedal switch,
clutch pedal switch on manual models, and the
vehicle speed sensor. The ECU activates the vacuum
pump as required. The ECU also has a memory
function for set speed storage.
Driver operated switches
The main cruise control switch is located in the
auxiliary switch panel and activates the cruise control
system. The steering wheel switches provide
'set/accelerate' and 'resume/decelerate' features.
These switches provide the interface between driver
and cruise control system.
Brake pedal switch
The brake pedal switch is located under the lower
dash attached to the brake pedal mounting bracket.
The switch provides for fast disengagement of the
cruise control system and rapid return of the throttle
levers to the idle position when the brake pedal is
applied.
Clutch pedal switch
The clutch pedal switch is located under the lower
dash attached to the clutch pedal mounting bracket.
The switch provides for fast disengagement of the
cruise control system and rapid return of the throttle
levers to the idle position when the clutch pedal is
applied.Vehicle speed sensor
The vehicle speed sensor is located on the side of the
transfer box adjacent to park brake. The sensor
provides road speed data to the ECU. The cruise
control system cannot be engaged until the road
speed exceeds 45 km/h, (28 mph) the system will
automatically disengage at a road speed of 42 km/h
(26 mph).
Vacuum pump
The vacuum pump is energised when the main cruise
control switch is operated, and is actuated by the
steering wheel and brake pedal switches. The pump
provides a vacuum source to the cruise control
actuator. A control valve in the pump provides for
steady increase of road speed or purge of the system
when the brake pedal is applied.
Actuator
The actuator provides the servo mechanism link
between the cruise control system and throttle linkage
and is operated by vacuum from the vacuum pump.
Neutral lockout relay - automatic vehicles
The relay module is located in the right hand side
footwell, accessible by removing the trim casing.
The function of the relay module is to disengage the
cruise control system if neutral, or park, is selected in
the main gearbox, when the system is engaged.
Engine speed trip ECU - Manual vehicles
This unit is located in the right hand side footwell,
accessible by removing the trim casing.
The function of the unit is to disengage cruise control
if engine speed exceeds 5000 rev/min.
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MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
5
REPAIR INLET MANIFOLD GASKET - Mpi
Service repair no - 30.15.08
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Position absorbent cloth around fuel pipe to fuel
rail union. Unscrew union to relieve fuel
pressure. Re-tighten union.
CAUTION: Plug connections.
3.Release clip and remove air cleaner to throttle
housing hose.
4.Disconnect stepper motor multiplug.
5.Disconnect throttle potentiometer multiplug.
6.Release throttle cable from abutment bracket.
7.Release throttle cable from cam. Remove
coolant bypass hose.
8.Disconnect fuel temperature sensor multiplug.
9.Release clip and disconnect brake servo hose
from manifold.
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MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
7
REPAIR Refit
19.Ensure mating faces of inlet manifold and
cylinder head are clean.
20.Fit a new gasket, position inlet manifold to
cylinder head.
21.Fit nuts and bolts, tighten in the order shown to
the correct torque
25Nm
22.Position engine breather hose to manifold and
secure with bolts.
23.Connect fuel injector harness and intake air
temperature sensor multiplug.
24.Connect fuel hose to pressure regulator and
secure with clip.
25.Fit fuel pipe to fuel rail, tighten union to
10Nm
26.Connect vacuum hoses to manifold.
27.Position engine harness and cam cover brackets
to manifold, secure with bolts.
28.Connect breather hose and brake servo hose to
manifold, secure with clips.
29.Connect multiplug to fuel temperature sensor.
30.Connect breather hose to throttle housing and
secure with clip.
31.Connect throttle cable to cam and secure to
abutment bracket.
32.Connect coolant bypass hose to throttle housing.
33.Connect stepper motor and throttle
potentiometer multiplugs.
34.Connect air cleaner hose to throttle housing and
secure with clip.
35.Connect battery negative lead.
36.Adjust throttle cable.EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET - Mpi
Service repair no - 30.15.12
Remove
1.Raise vehicle.
2.Loosen 2 nuts securing downpipe to silencer
box.
3.Remove 4 nuts securing downpipe to exhaust
manifold.
4.Release downpipe from exhaust manifold.
5.Discard gasket.
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MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
9
REPAIR MANIFOLD CHAMBER GASKET - Mpi
Service repair no - 30.15.37
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Position absorbent cloth around fuel pipe to fuel
rail union. Loosen union to relieve pressure.
Re-tighten union.
3.Release clip and remove air cleaner to throttle
housing hose.
4.Disconnect stepper motor and throttle
potentiometer multiplugs.
5.Release clip and disconnect breather hose from
throttle housing.
6.Release throttle cable from abutment bracket.
7.Release throttle cable from cam. Remove
coolant bypass hose from throttle housing.
8.Disconnect fuel temperature sensor multiplug.
9.Release clip and disconnect brake servo hose
from manifold.
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30MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
10
REPAIR 10.Release clip and disconnect breather hose from
manifold.
11.Release 2 bolts securing camshaft cover
brackets to manifold.
12.Disconnect 4 vacuum hoses from manifold.
13.Remove 6 bolts securing manifold chamber to
lower manifold.
14.Remove manifold chamber and collect gaskets.
Refit
NOTE: For torque values.See
Specifications, torque, Torque Values
15.Ensure mating faces of manifold chamber and
lower manifold are clean.
16.Fit a new gasket, position manifold chamber to
lower manifold.
17.Fit bolts, tighten to the correct torque.
18.Connect vacuum hoses to manifold.
19.Position camshaft cover brackets to manifold,
secure with bolts.
20.Connect breather hose and brake servo hose to
manifold, secure with clips.
21.Connect multiplug to fuel temperature sensor.
22.Connect breather hose to throttle housing and
secure with clip.
23.Connect throttle cable to cam and secure to
abutment bracket.
24.Connect coolant bypass hose to throttle housing.
25.Connect stepper motor and throttle
potentiometer multiplugs.
26.Connect air cleaner hose to throttle housing and
secure with clip.
27.Reconnect battery negative lead.
28.Adjust throttle cable.
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![LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual 41TRANSFER GEARBOX
2
REPAIR Remove
1.Site vehicle on a ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove fan cowl from radiator.
4.Remove transfer gear lever knob and gaiter.
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REPAIR Remove
1.Site vehicle on a ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove fan cowl from radiator.
4.Remove transfer gear lever knob and gaiter.
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41TRANSFER GEARBOX
2
REPAIR Remove
1.Site vehicle on a ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove fan cowl from radiator.
4.Remove transfer gear lever knob and gaiter.
5.Raise vehicle on ramp [hoist].
6.Drain oil and refit plug.
7.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
8.Disconnect electrics to Lambda sensors.
9.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
10.Remove chassis crossmember from under
gearbox.
11.Remove heat shield from speedometer cable at
transfer gearbox.
12.Remove clamp and disconnect speedometer
cable from transfer gearbox. Tie cable to one
side.
13.Mark for reassembly then disconnect propeller
shaft to output flange, tie to one side.
14.Repeat on front propeller shaft to output flange.
15.Remove bolts retaining silencer front and rear
securing brackets and tie silencer to one side.
16.Place four 30mm long spacers between top of
hoist and adaptor plate, at securing points, and
secure adaptor plate to hoist.17.Remove four central bolts from transfer gearbox
bottom cover, move hoist into position and
secure adaptor plate to transfer gearbox.
18.Adjust hoist to take weight of transfer gearbox.
19.Remove tie bar, transfer gearbox to main
gearbox.
20.Remove nuts and bolts securing right transfer
gearbox mounting bracket to chassis.
21.Repeat for left mounting bracket. Removal of
these fixings will also free speedometer
transducer bracket.
22.Remove right side mounting bracket to flexible
mounting rubber.
23.Lower hoist until rear brake drum clears
passenger footwell. Check engine does not
crush any components while lowering.
24.Loosen park brake adjustment nut.
25.Remove park brake drum.
26.Remove park brake assembly complete from
rear output flange.
27.Disconnect leads from transfer gearbox
temperature sensor and differential lock warning
light switch.
28.Remove banjo bolt from breather pipe, retrieve
sealing washers and lay pipe aside.
29.Remove split [cotter] pin and washers securing
differential lock to connecting rod and disconnect
rod from lever.
30.Select low range transfer gearbox position.
31.Remove high/low rod lower lock nut and remove
rod from yoke.
32.Position hoist jack channel under bell housing.
33.Using wooden block support the main gearbox
and bell housing.
34.Remove upper and lower bolts securing transfer
gearbox to main gearbox.
35.Fit guide studs 18G 1425 to main gearbox and
move transfer gearbox rearwards to detach.