2002 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY wheel

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-25
REPAIRS
Wheel hub
$% 64.15.01  
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is 
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise 
the chassis may lower onto the

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-26 REPAIRS
10.Position the wheel hub and drive shaft on a 
press, place supports beneath the wheel studs 
and press the drive shaft from the wheel hub.Refit
1.Clean drive shaft spli

Page 1032 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-27
Road spring - rear
$% 64.20.01
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
support the vehicle on safety

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-28 REPAIRS
Air spring - SLS
$% 64.21.01 
Remove
1.Using TestBook, depressurise SLS air system. 
After depressurisation, approximately 1 bar 
(15 lbf.in
2) air pressure remains in th

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-29
Damper - rear  
$% 64.30.02 
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle and support under 
chassis. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
sup

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-30 REPAIRS
6.Press out bushes from axle end of radius arm 
using a length of steel tubing.
7.Press out bush from rear of radius arm:
lUse LRT-60-011/1 and LRT-60-011/2 to 
remove re

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual BRAKES
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 70-5
Description
General
The brakes consist of front and rear disc brakes operated by a diagonally split, dual circuit hydraulic system with 
vacuum servo power assist

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual BRAKES
70-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
For all control functions, the ABS modulator regulates the hydraulic pressure to the brakes to control the speed of all 
four wheels, either individually or in ax