
STEERING
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OVERHAUL Fitting sector shaft cover
73.Fit new sealing ring to cover.
74.Align cover with casing.
75.Screw cover assembly fully on to sector shaft
adjuster screw.
76.If necessary back off sector shaft adjuster screw.
Tap cover in place to allow cover to joint fully
with casing.
NOTE: Before tightening fixings, rotate
input shaft to ensure sector shaft roller is
free to move in valve worm. If initial
resistance is left, turn adjuster screw
approximately two turns in a clockwise direction.
77.Fit cover bolts. Tighten to
75 Nm.
Fitting cylinder cover
78.Fit new square section seal to cover.
79.Remove slave bolt fitted at instruction 68. Press
cover into cylinder just to clear retainer ring
groove.
80.Fit retaining ring to groove with one end of ring
positioned 12 mm from extractor hole.
Adjusting sector shaft
NOTE: Refit drop arm and tighten nut
sufficiently to ensure that no backlash
exists between drop arm and sector shaft.
81.To set worm on centre, rotate input shaft to full
inner-lock (full right lock for a left hand drive
vehicle, full left lock for a right hand drive
vehicle). Rotate input shaft back towards centre
two full turns.
82.The box is now on centre and can be adjusted.

57STEERING
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OVERHAUL 83.Hold input shaft and rock drop arm to establish
backlash is present. Continue rocking and slowly
turn sector shaft adjusting screw clockwise.
Continue rotating adjuster screw until backlash
has almost been eliminated.
84.Refit locknut and tighten.
NOTE: It is important steering box is
centralised before any adjustments are
made.
85.Check maximum rolling torque one and a quarter
turns either side of centre position, using a
torque wrench and spline socket LRT-57-025.
Rotate adjuster screw to obtain across centre
torque of 0.34 Nm plus torque figure at one and
a quarter turns. Tighten adjuster locknut to
60
Nm.
Adjusting rack adjuster.
86.Turn in rack adjuster to increase figure
measured in instruction 85. by 0.23 - 0.34 Nm.
The final figure may be less, but must not
exceed 1.35 Nm.
87.Lock rack adjuster in position with grub screw.
Tighten to
5 Nm.
Torque peak check
With input shaft rotated from lock to lock, rolling
torque figures should be greatest across centre
position and equally disposed about centre position.
The condition depends on value of shimming fitted
between valve and worm assembly inner bearing cup
and casing. The original shim washer value will give
correct torque peak position unless major components
have been replaced.Procedure
88.With input coupling shaft toward the operator,
turn shaft fully counter-clockwise.
89.Check torque figures obtained from lock to lock
using torque wrench and spline socket
LRT-57-025.
90.Check also for equal engagement either side of
centre.
Adjustments
91.Note where greatest figures are recorded
relative to steering position.If greatest figures are
not recorded across centre of travel (steering
straight-ahead), adjust as follows:
If torque peak occursbeforecentre position,addto
shim washer value; if torque peak occursaftercentre
position,subtractfrom shim washer value,
refer to
fitting valve and worm assembly
.
Shim washers are available as follows:
0.03mm, 0.07mm, 0.12mm and 0.24mm.
NOTE: Adjustment of 0.07mm to shim
value will move torque peak area by 1/4
turn on the shaft.
CAUTION: When reshimming valve and
worm, extreme caution must be exercised
to prevent seal damage during
reassembly.
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REPAIR ANTI-ROLL[SWAY] BAR ASSEMBLY FRONT
Service repair no - 60.10.01
KEY
1. Anti-roll[sway] bar
2. Rubber bush
3. Strap
4. Nut, bolt, washer5. Nut and washer
6. Castellated nut an LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
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REPAIR ANTI-ROLL[SWAY] BAR ASSEMBLY FRONT
Service repair no - 60.10.01
KEY
1. Anti-roll[sway] bar
2. Rubber bush
3. Strap
4. Nut, bolt, washer5. Nut and washer
6. Castellated nut an](/manual-img/64/57248/w960_57248-581.png)
FRONT SUSPENSION
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REPAIR ANTI-ROLL[SWAY] BAR ASSEMBLY FRONT
Service repair no - 60.10.01
KEY
1. Anti-roll[sway] bar
2. Rubber bush
3. Strap
4. Nut, bolt, washer5. Nut and washer
6. Castellated nut and cotter pin
7. Ball joint link arm
Remove
1.Mark for reassembly position of rubber bushes
on anti- roll[sway] bar.
2.Remove four nuts, bolts and washers securing
two bush straps.
3.Remove nuts, bolts, washers and rubber bushes
from ball joint links and remove anti-roll[sway]
bar.Refit
4.Position bushes on anti-roll[sway] bar. Ensure
split points towards axle on RH bush and away
from axle on LH bush.
5.Fit anti-roll[sway] bar with two straps. To ensure
correct fit angled sides of bar should point down
as shown. Loosely fit the bolts, washers and
nyloc nuts.
6.Fit bolt, washers and rubber bushes. Using new
nuts fit anti-roll[sway] bar to ball joint links.
Tighten to
68Nm.
7.Tighten nuts securing straps to30Nm
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REPAIR ANTI-ROLL[SWAY] BAR ASSEMBLY REAR
Service repair no - 64.35.08.
KEY
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2. Rubber bush
3. Strap
4. Nut, bolt, washer5. Nut and washer
6. Ball joint link a LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Workshop Manual 64REAR SUSPENSION
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REPAIR ANTI-ROLL[SWAY] BAR ASSEMBLY REAR
Service repair no - 64.35.08.
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2. Rubber bush
3. Strap
4. Nut, bolt, washer5. Nut and washer
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64REAR SUSPENSION
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REPAIR ANTI-ROLL[SWAY] BAR ASSEMBLY REAR
Service repair no - 64.35.08.
KEY
1. Anti-roll[sway] bar
2. Rubber bush
3. Strap
4. Nut, bolt, washer5. Nut and washer
6. Ball joint link arm
7. Bolt and washer
8. Castellated nut and cotter pin
Remove
1.Note for reassembly, position of rubber bushes
on anti-roll bar.
2.Remove four nuts, bolts and washers securing
two bush straps.
3.Remove nuts, bolts, washers and rubber bushes
from the ball joint links and remove anti-roll bar.Refit
4.Position rubber bushes on anti-roll bar. Fit joint
towards axle.
5.Fit anti-roll bar with two straps. Ensure ball joint
link arms point down as shown. Loosely fit, bolts,
washers and new nyloc nuts.
6.Fit bolt, washers and rubber bushes. Fit anti-roll
bar to ball joint links. Tighten to
68Nm.
7.Tighten nuts securing straps to30Nm.

BRAKES
7
REPAIR 19.Coat new seals in unused brake fluid. Fit 'L' seal
to plunger.
20.Fit washer followed by recuperating seal. Fit seal
retainer and springs, ensure springs are
correctly seated.
Assembling master cylinder
CAUTION: It is important that following
instructions are carried out precisely,
otherwise damage could be caused to new
seals when inserting plungers into cylinder bore.
Generous amounts of new brake fluid should be
used to lubricate parts during assembly.
21.Fit new swirl tube to bottom of cylinder bore.
22.Lubricate secondary plunger and cylinder bore.
Offer plunger assembly to cylinder until
recuperation seal is resting centrally in mouth of
bore. Gently introduce plunger with a circular
rocking motion, as illustrated. Ensuring that seal
does not become trapped, ease seal into bore
and slowly push plunger down bore in one
continuous movement.
23.Fit new primary plunger assembly using same
method as for secondary plunger.
24.Fit original guide ring to support primary plunger.
25.Coat a new 'O' ring with brake fluid and fit to its
respective groove on outer location surface of
master cylinder.
CAUTION: Do not roll 'O' ring down outer
location surface of master cylinder. It
should be slightly stretched and eased
down cylinder and into its groove. Do not over
stretch seal.
26.Fit new retaining ring on outer surface of master
cylinder ensuring that serrations of ring are
facing mounting flange.
27.Fit two new reservoir seals in respective ports.
28.Fit a new vacuum seal to either primary plunger
or to bottom of transfer housing bore, open face
of seal towards primary plunger.
29.Lubricate vacuum seal with brake fluid. Fit
transfer housing to master cylinder, push
housing fully up to cylinder mounting flange, Do
not adjust transfer housing after fitting.
30.Lubricate new water ingress seal with brake
fluid, Slightly stretch seal and ease down
housing until it is in position between housing
and flange.
31.Roll reservoir into top of master cylinder,
reversing procedure described in instruction 10.
Refit
NOTE: Ensure O ring seal between master
cylinder and servo unit is fitted correctly.
32.Fit master cylinder to servo. Secure in position
with two nuts, plain and spring washers. Tighten
to
26 Nm.
33.Fit brake pipes to master cylinder. Tighten to
15Nm.
34.Top-up master cylinder with correct grade of
brake fluid.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids
35.Bleed system.See Brake System Bleed
36.Fit cap, reconnect electrical lead to fluid level
switch. Reconnect battery negative lead.

SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM
5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
7.Do not use electrical test equipment on the
airbag harness or connectors. Tampering with or
disconnecting the harness could result in
accidental firing of the airbag or make the
system inoperative, which may result in serious
injury.
8. An airbag system fault can only be
diagnosed using TestBook.
9.The airbag module contains Sodium Azide which
is poisonous and extremely flammable. Contact
with water, acid or heavy metals may produce
harmful or explosive compounds. Do not
dismantle, incinerate or bring into contact with
electricity.VEHICLE RECOVERY
Towing - airbag not deployed
Normal towing procedures are unlikely to cause an
airbag to deploy. However, as a precaution switch the
ignition off and then disconnect both battery leads.
Disconnect the negative '-' lead first.
Towing - airbag deployed
Once the driver's airbag has been deployed the
vehicle must have a front suspended tow. However,
as a precaution switch the ignition off and then
disconnect both battery leads. Disconnect the
negative '-' lead first.

76CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR REAR DOOR TRIM PANEL
Service repair no - 76.34.09
Remove
1.Remove the two screws securing the door pull
and remove it from the door.
2.Remove the finisher from the inner door handle.
3.Using a trim panel removing tool release the
seventeen trim panel fasteners and withdraw the
panel from the door.
4.If necessary remove the sixteen screws securing
the stowage bins to the trim panel and detach
the bins.
Refit
5.Reverse removal procedure.REAR DOOR LOCK AND INNER AND OUTER
RELEASE HANDLES
Service repair no - 76.37.16/74/77/78
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove the door pull, the trim panel and the
vapour protective sheet, to allow access to the
door handles and lock mechanisms.
3.Disconnect the inner release handle connecting
rod at the lock.
4.Remove the two screws securing the inner
handle and withdraw the handle complete with
connecting rod.
NOTE: Two identical 'Y' shaped levers
(bellcranks) are fitted to the rear door lock
mechanism and are referred to as inner
and outer 'Y' levers; the inner one being the
nearest to the inner door panel.
5.If fitted, remove the central locking actuator
control rod link from the actuator and from the
inner 'Y' lever.
6.Detach the remote button connecting rod at the
inner 'Y' lever and withdraw from inside the door.
7.Detach the lock and barrel connecting rods from
the upper leg of the inner 'Y' lever.

CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR REAR SEAT CUSHION COVER
Service repair no - 76.70.88/89
Remove
NOTE: The procedure for removing both
left and right hand seat cushions is the
same.
1.Remove the rear seat assembly from the
vehicle.
See rear passenger seat.
2.Remove the seat squab.
3.Remove the seat cushion.
4.Remove the cushion base cover retaining
screws and withdraw the cover.
5.Release the seat cover securing clips at the
frame and at the seat belt aperture.
6.Remove the cover from the cushion.
Refit
7.Reverse removal procedure.SPLIT REAR SEAT LOCKING MECHANISM
Service repair no - 76.70.51
Remove
1.Remove the front body side trim casing.
See
front body side trim casing.
2.Remove the three screws securing the latch to
the tower, noting that access to the single screw
is gained through the hole in the front of the
tower.
3.Retrieve the latch from the opening at the rear of
the tower. If necessary retrieve the single screw.
4.The operating rod can be removed from the latch
by releasing it at the plastic clip.
Refit
5.Reverse removal procedure. Setting the release
button to achieve a gap of 5 - 8 mm (3/16 - 5/16
in).