2002 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY engine

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-17
SLABS ECU
1SLABS ECU
2Bracket
3BCU (Ref. only)
4ACE ECU (Ref. only)
5Attachment nuts
The SLABS ECU is mounted on a bracket behind the passenger glove bo

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-18 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The ECU supplies a 5 V current to each of the height sensors. Each height sensor uses the current to supply an 
analogue input to the ECU. The ECU can c

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-20 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Operation
Circuit diagram
1SLABS ECU
2Exhaust valve
3Restrictor
4Pressure limiting valve
5Silencer
6Inlet air filter
7Compressor
8Air dryer9Non-return v

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-21
Normal ride height
When the vehicle is stationary, a door is open and the ignition is off, the SLS system will allow the rear of the vehicle 
to lower t

Page 1027 of 1672

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-22 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Pressing the lower button will signal the SLABS ECU, via the RF receiver and the BCU, to energise the exhaust valve 
and air control valves. The SLS wil

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual BRAKES
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 70-3
1ABS sensor
2ABS modulator
3Return pump relay
4SLABS ECU
5Brake lamp relay
6Centre high mounted stop lamp
7LH brake lamp
8RH brake lamp
9Instrument pack
10Body co

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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