2002 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY ECU

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Page 935 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual STEERING
57-48 REPAIRS
Ball joint - track rod  
$% 57.55.07 
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
support the vehicle on safe

Page 936 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual STEERING
REPAIRS 57-49
Ball joint - drag link  
$% 57.55.15 
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
support the vehicle on safe

Page 937 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual STEERING
57-50 REPAIRS
Drag link  
$% 57.55.17 
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.

Page 938 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual STEERING
REPAIRS 57-51
Damper - steering  
$% 57.55.21 
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
support the vehicle on safety st

Page 939 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual STEERING
57-52 REPAIRS
9.Release 2 clips securing each horn  button to 
steering wheel. 
10.Remove screw securing horn earth lead to  
steering wheel. 
11.Disconnect radio and cruise control  multiplu

Page 943 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
60-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The front suspension comprises two dampers and coil springs, two radius arms, a Panhard rod and an anti-roll bar. 
The front axle pr

Page 945 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
60-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Spring Data
The following table shows spring fitment applicablity.
Spring Fitment Applicability
The following table shows standard springs and uprated s

Page 946 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 60-7
Torsion/Anti-roll bar
The anti-roll bars fitted differ between ACE and non-ACE vehicles. On non-ACE vehicles a conventional passive anti-
roll bar is