2002 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY fuel type

[x] Cancel search: fuel type

Page 355 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
17-2-18 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
EVAP (charcoal) canister
1EVAP canister
2Port to breather tube
3Port – vent line from fuel tank
4Port – purge line
The EVAP canister is moun

Page 356 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 17-2-19
For NAS vehicles with positive pressure, EVAP system leak detection capability, the atmosphere vent line from the 
EVAP canister connects to a p

Page 358 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 17-2-21
Canister Vent Solenoid (CVS) unit – (NAS with vacuum type, fuel evaporation leak detection system only)
1CVS unit
2Mounting bracket
3Spring cl

Page 359 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
17-2-22 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The following failure modes are possible:
lConnector or harness wiring fault (open or short circuit)
lValve stuck open or shut
lValve blocked
If

Page 376 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 17-2-39
Possible symptoms associated with a purge valve or associated pipework failure is listed below:
lEngine may stall on return to idle if purge val

Page 377 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
17-2-40 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
EVAP system, leak detection diagnostic (vacuum type)
The EVAP system leak detection is performed as follows:
1The ECM checks that the signal fro

Page 378 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual EMISSION CONTROL - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 17-2-41
Following the test, the system returns to normal purge operation after the canister vent solenoid opens. Possible 
reasons for an EVAP system le

Page 402 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 18-1-9
Connector C0658
Pin No. Input/Output Function Signal type Value Interfaces
B1 Input Earth 1 0 volts 0 volts
B2 Input Earth 4 0 volts 0 v