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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual BRAKES
70-20 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Operation
Refer to illustration. 
 
 +  BRAKES, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Brake system control diagram.
When the ignition is switched on, the SLABS ECU performs

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual BRAKES
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 70-21
ETC
The ETC function uses brake intervention to prevent wheel spin and maintain even torque distribution to the wheels. 
ETC is automatically enabled while the b

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual BRAKES
70-26 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The handbrake consists of a drum brake, installed on the rear of the transfer box, operated by a cable connected to 
a handbrake lever betwee

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual BRAKES
ADJUSTMENTS 70-29
ADJUST ME NTS
Handbrake  
$% 70.45.09 
Check
1.Apply the handbrake lever 3 notches on the 
ratchet. The handbrake should be fully 
operational.
2.If the handbrake is not fully

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual BRAKES
REPAIRS 70-47
ECU - Self levelling and anti locking  
brakes (SLABS)  
$% 70.65.01 
Remove
1.Remove BCU.
 
 +  BODY CONTROL UNIT, REPAIRS, 
Body control unit (BCU).
2.Remove 5 multiplugs from S

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
75-2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
SRS block diagram
1DCU
2SRS warning lamp
3Driver airbag module4Driver seat belt pretensioner
5Passenger airbag module
6Passenger seat belt pretensioner

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 75-11
DESCRIPTION AND  OPERAT ION
Description - seat belts
An inertia reel, three point seat belt is installed at each seat position. The inertia reels inco

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
75-18 REPAIRS
Pre-tensioner - front seat belt  
$% 76.73.30  
WARNING: It is imperative that before any work 
is undertaken on the SRS system the appropriate 
information is read tho