How often do you change the oil on a Land Rover Discovery 2?

How often do you change the oil on a Land Rover Discovery 2?

Watch Doug, our Land Rover Master Technician, point out the locations of the oil filter and drain plug for a 1999-2004 Discovery Series 2. Using oil change kit # ERR3340SKA, which includes the parts you need for two oil changes: two oil filters plus two drain plugs and washers, it is recommended that this service be performed every 7,500 miles.

Where is the fuse box on a Land Rover?

For Land Rover Freelander 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 model year. Fuse box in engine compartment. The engine compartment fuse box is located on the left side of the engine compartment. fuse box diagram (1997-2000).

Where can I buy a new Land Rover harness?

New harnesses are available obviously from the dealer, and also the many Land Rover outlets around the country and on Ebay off course. it not expensive at around £30, Just make sure when you do order one that it is the later modified harness. NOTE:- You will be disconnecting your battery, so ensure you have the Radio code !!!!

Watch Doug, our Land Rover Master Technician, point out the locations of the oil filter and drain plug for a 1999-2004 Discovery Series 2. Using oil change kit # ERR3340SKA, which includes the parts you need for two oil changes: two oil filters plus two drain plugs and washers, it is recommended that this service be performed every 7,500 miles.

How to check and refill transmission fluid on Discovery 2?

The vehicle must be level and the transmission must be at room temperature (between 68-104 degrees F). The transmission cannot be any hotter than just warm to the touch. If you have just changed the filter or the fluid, remove the check/filler plug located at the right front of the transmission pan.

What should the transmission temperature be on a 1999 discovery?

This procedure is for 1999 vehicles and up that are not equipped with a transmission dipstick. The vehicle must be level and the transmission must be at room temperature (between 68-104 degrees F). The transmission cannot be any hotter than just warm to the touch.