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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002  Workshop Manual INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
How To Use This Manual
General
To assist in the use of this Manual, it is divided into 
sections and sub-sections. The section title is given 
at the top of each page an

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HRW Heated Rear Window
HSLA High Strength Low Alloy
ht/HT High tension
IACV Idle Air Control Valve
IAT Intake Air Temperature
ICE In-Car Entertainment
i.dia. Internal diameter
IDM In

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General Fitting Instructions
Component removal
Whenever possible, clean components and 
surrounding area before removal. 
lBlank off openings exposed by component 
removal. 
l

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Ball and Roller Bearings
General
When removing and installing bearings, ensure that 
the following practices are observed to ensure 
component serviceability.
lRemove all trac

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Oil Seals
General
Always renew oil seals which have been removed 
from their working location (whether as an individual 
component or as part of an assembly). NEVER use 
a sea

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Self-locking nuts
Self-locking nuts, i.e. nylon insert or deferred thread 
nuts can be re-used providing resistance can be felt 
when the locking portion of the nut passes ov

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Electrical Precautions
General
The following guidelines are intended to ensure the 
safety of the operator while preventing damage to the 
electrical and electronic component

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Connectors should never be subjected to forced 
removal or refit, especially inter-board connectors. 
Damaged contacts can cause short-circuit and open-
circuit fault conditi
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