1999 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY sensor

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual DRIVING AIDS
86-8-12 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Park Distance Control Detection Areas
aIntermittent Warning Tone
bContinuous Warning Tone
Detection Calculation
When operating in the combined transmitte

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual DRIVING AIDS
REPAIRS 86-8-15
Sensor - parking aid - rear - inner
$% 86.54.23
Remove
1.Remove rear bumper assembly.
 
 +  EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS, 
Bumper assembly - rear - from 03MY.
2.Remove 7 bol

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual DRIVING AIDS
86-8-16 REPAIRS
Sensor - parking aid - rear - outer 
$% 86.54.24
Remove
1.Remove tail lamp from bumper.
 
 +  LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - tail/
flasher - bumper.
2.Disconnect multiplug from

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The navigation system provides audio and visual route guidance to help the driver reach a selected destination. The 
system is an o

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
 
Inputs and Outputs
In addition to the vehicle sensor and the antenna inputs, the navigation computer also receives the following:
lA permanent batter

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Service Menu
The service menu provides access to details of the navigation computer hardware and software, and can be accessed 
when the navigation com

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-7
Calibration
Calibration is required after initial installation or replacement of the navigation computer. It may also be necessary 
after repairs to sy

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Calibration Routine
1Park the vehicle outside in an area clear of high buildings, trees etc.
NOTE: The more open the surrounding area is, the faster th