
44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
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REPAIR Oil seal replacement
14.Remove circlips and springs from control unit.
Note locations of long and short springs.
15.Using seal replacer/remover LST113 remove
and discard seals.
16.Clean control unit, springs and circlips and check
that they are satisfactory for further use.
17.Fit new seals to control unit using LST113,
ensure seals are fully seated.
18.Fit springs to locations noted during removal and
secure with circlips.
Refit
19.Fit control unit to gearbox, locating throttle valve
behind cam and engaging selector quadrant with
manual valve.
20.Loosely fit securing screws.21.Manually open throttle linkage to full throttle
position.
22.Engage special tool LST 109 between control
unit and throttle valve pin.
23.Set correct distance between control unit and
cam.
24.Remove special tool and close throttle.
25.Fit new 'O' ring seals to oil screen using light
grease to aid assembly.
26.Fit oil screen and suction pipe with spacer and
secure with three bolts.
27.Refit oil pan using a new gasket.
28.Connect dipstick tube to oil sump and tighten
bolt at bell housing.
29.Refit chassis cross member.
30.Refit catalytic converter assembly
31.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
32.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
33.Connect battery.
34.Refill gearbox oil system using correct grade of
oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids
![LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual ZF
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REPAIR KICKDOWN CABLE
Service repair no - 44.15.01
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Select neutral N gear lever.
3.Disconnect battery negative lead.
4.Disconnect kickdown c LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual ZF
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REPAIR KICKDOWN CABLE
Service repair no - 44.15.01
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Select neutral N gear lever.
3.Disconnect battery negative lead.
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ZF
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REPAIR KICKDOWN CABLE
Service repair no - 44.15.01
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a four post ramp [hoist].
2.Select neutral 'N' gear lever.
3.Disconnect battery negative lead.
4.Disconnect kickdown cable at throttle linkage.
5.Release outer cable locknut.
6.Disconnect cable from mounting bracket.
7.Release cable from bracket attached to cylinder
head.
8.Feed cable through to underside of vehicle.
9.Raise vehicle on ramp [hoist].
10.Drain oil and refit plug with new seal.
11.Detach heat shield at front exhaust pipe to
manifold.
12.Disconnect electrics from Lambda sensors.
13.Remove catalytic converter assembly.
14.Remove chassis cross-member from under
gearbox.
15.Disconnect dipstick tube at oil sump. Loosen
securing bolt at bell housing and move dipstick
aside.
16.Remove clamps securing oil sump. Note their
locations for refit, and withdraw sump.
17.Pull kickdown inner cable to fully open valve
cam. Wedge cam in this position.
18.Release cable from cam by pushing inner cable
into outer casing and detaching cable nipple
from cam.
19.Using special tool LST112 compress cable tangs
and remove cable from gearbox.
20.If cable is to be refitted remove 'O' ring seal and
clean cable assembly.
Refit
21.Fit new 'O' ring seal to cable and lubricate seal.
22.Fit cable to gearbox casing ensuring it is
correctly seated.
23.Fit inner cable nipple to its location on cam.
NOTE: When a new cable is fitted, to help
locate nipple to cam, introduce a curve
into the cable. Do not bend or kink cable.24.Remove wedge from cam and ensure nipple
remains engaged.
25.Feed free end of cable assembly into engine
compartment.
26.Refit oil pan using a new gasket.
27.Connect dipstick tube to oil sump and tighten
bolt at bell housing.
28.Refit chassis cross-member
29.Refit catalytic converter assembly
30.Connect electrics to Lambda sensors.
31.Connect heat shield front pipe to manifold.
32.Lower vehicle on ramp [hoist].
33.Fit cable to bracket at cylinder head.
34.Locate cable in mounting bracket, do not tighten
locknut.
35.Fit cable to throttle linkage.
36.Ensure throttle linkage is fully closed.
37.Adjust outer cable to achieve a gap of 0,25 to
1,25mm (dimension 'A') between end of outer
cable and crimped collar on inner cable.
38.Tighten locknuts and recheck gap.
NOTE: If fitting a new cable, and collar on
inner cable is loose, measure distance 'B'
on old cable. Crimp collar on new cable to
this dimension.
39.Reconnect battery negative lead.
40.Refill gearbox oil using correct grade of oil.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended Lubricants and
Fluids

44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
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REPAIR EXTENSION HOUSING
Service repair no - 44.20.18
Remove
1.Remove transfer gearbox.
See TRANSFER
GEARBOX, Repair, LT230T Transfer Gearbox
2.Drain oil from automatic gearbox.
3.Remove bolts securing left hand mounting
bracket to extension housing and withdraw
bracket.
4.Remove transfer gear lever housing securing
bolts and move housing aside.
5.Remove securing bolts and withdraw extension
housing from over coupling shaft. Remove and
discard gasket.
6.Place extension housing on bench and remove
oil seal.
7.Ensure that all surfaces are clean and housing is
free from damage. If damage is found and
housing has to be renewed remove dowels from
face of existing housing and fit to new housing.
8.Using special tool LST108 fit new oil seal to
housing.Refit
9.Fit extension housing to gearbox, with a new
gasket, ensuring oil seal is not damaged by
extension shaft.
10.Secure housing with nine bolts. Tighten to
23
Nm.
11.Refit transfer gear lever housing to top of
extension housing. Tighten to
25 Nm.
12.Refit mounting bracket to extension housing.
Tighten to
52 Nm.
13.Refit transfer gear box.See TRANSFER
GEARBOX, Repair, LT230T Transfer Gearbox
14.Refill automatic gearbox lubrication system with
correct grade of oil.
See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids

ZF
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REPAIR GOVERNOR ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 44.22.01
Remove
1.Remove transfer gearbox.
See TRANSFER
GEARBOX, Repair, LT230T Transfer Gearbox
2.Drain oil from automatic gearbox.
3.Remove bolts securing left hand mounting
bracket to extension housing and withdraw
bracket.
4.Remove transfer gear lever housing securing
bolts and move housing aside.
5.Remove extension housing ensuring seal is not
damaged, remove and discard gasket.
6.Remove extension shaft retaining bolt, withdraw
shaft and discard 'O' ring seal. If Tdi vehicle
remove spacer.
7.Remove governor assembly.
8.Remove park gear from governor assembly.
9.Detach governor housing.
10.Remove security clip and counter weight.
11.Remove and discard 'O' ring seal from output
shaft and three seal rings from 'F' clutch
housing.
12.Clean all components.
13.If necessary detach parking pawl by removing
guide plates and withdrawing mechanism.Refit
14.Refit parking pawl mechanism if removed.
15.Fit and lubricate new seal rings to 'F' clutch
housing shaft, ensure they are correctly seated.
16.Apply petroleum jelly to a new 'O' ring seal. Fit to
output shaft
17.Fit park gear to governor assembly tightening
screws to correct torque.
18.Fit governor assembly to output shaft.
19.Fit extension shaft with spacer if Tdi. Fit new 'O'
ring under bolt head.
20.Fit extension housing, avoid damaging seal.
Tighten to
23 Nm.
21.Refit transfer gear lever housing to extension
housing.
22.Refit mounting bracket to extension housing.
Tighten to
52 Nm.
23.Refit transfer gearbox.See TRANSFER
GEARBOX, Repair, LT230T Transfer Gearbox
24.Refill automatic gearbox with correct grade of oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids

57STEERING
4
REPAIR
Refit
15.Position steering box to chassis side member,
ensuring locating peg is engaged. Tighten bolts
to
81 Nm.
16.Fit pinch bolt and nut securing universal joint to
power steering box. Tighten to
25 Nm.
17.Position tie bar, tighten bolts and nut to81 Nm,
starting with tie bar to mounting nut, then
loosen nut and bolts by one complete turn.
18.Check steering box, adjust if necessary.See
Adjustment, Power Steering Box
19.Refit drag link to drop arm tighten nut to40 Nm.
20.Fit undertray.
21.Lower vehicle to ground.
22.Remove plugs and refit pipes to steering box.
Tighten 16mm thread to
20 Nm.
14mm thread to15 Nm.
23.Remove filler cap. Fill reservoir to oil level mark
on dipstick. Use recommended fluid.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended Lubricants and
Fluids
and bleed power steering system.See
Power Steering System - Bleed
24.Recheck fluid level and replace cap.
25.With engine running, test steering system for
leaks by holding steering in both full lock
directions.
CAUTION: Do not maintain this pressure
for more than 30 seconds in any one
minute, to avoid oil overheating and
possible seal damage.
26.Test drive vehicle: using both full lock directions,
to settle steering components. If possible, drive
vehicle over speed bumps and include harsh
braking.
WARNING: Do not test drive vehicle on
public highway.
27.Drive vehicle in a straight line on level ground
and stop.
28.Tighten tie bar to mounting nut to
110 Nm.
29.Tighten bolts securing tie bar to81 Nm.
30.Ensure steering wheel is correctly aligned when
wheels are positioned straight ahead.
31.If necessary reposition steering wheel.
See
Steering Wheel
32.Road test vehicle.

BRAKES
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REPAIR GENERAL BRAKE SERVICE PRACTICE
Brake fluid precautions
WARNING: Do not allow brake fluid to
come into contact with eyes or skin.
CAUTION: Brake fluid can damage
paintwork, if spilled wash off immediately
with plenty of clean water.
CAUTION: Use only correct grade of brake
fluid. If an assembly fluid is required use
ONLY brake fluid. Do NOT use mineral oil,
i.e. engine oil etc.
CAUTION: Thoroughly clean all brake
calipers, pipes and fittings before
commencing work on any part of the brake
system. Failure to do so could cause foreign
matter to enter the system and cause damage to
seals and pistons which will seriously impair the
efficiency of the brake system.
·To ensure the brake system efficiency is not
impaired the following warnings must be
adhered to :-
·DO NOT use any petroleum based cleaning
fluids or any proprietary fluids containing
petrol.
·DO NOT use brake fluid previously bled from
the system.
·DO NOT flush the brake system with any fluid
other than the recommended brake fluid.
The brake system should be drained and flushed
at the recommended service intervals.
Cover all electrical terminals carefully to make
absolutely certain that no fluid enters the
terminals and plugs.FLUID LEVEL CHECK / TOP UP
WARNING: Clean reservoir body and filler
cap before removing cap. Use only fluid
from a sealed container.
1.Park vehicle on level ground.
2.Check level is between 'MIN' and 'MAX' marks.
3.If level is below 'MIN' mark top up fluid level to
'MAX' mark on reservoir, using correct fluid.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended Lubricants and
Fluids
Do not fill reservoir above maximum line