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It can be done but it is not a straight swap of just the headlights, you need brackets and a bumper at least. There are kits available to upgrade the lights, but they are expensive as its not just a simple straight swap and the electrics are modified.
It can be made to fit but the dash mounts are different so the firewall has to be modified. You also need to change the heater and wiring loom.
Mobile Tyre Shop is a company that sells you tires that you can customize the sizes for. All you need to know know is the size of the tire you want. The recommended size for the Land Rover Discovery is 19 inches.
First you need to know what engine you have in the Discovery. Petrol or diesel and then the capacity? First you need to know what engine you have in the Discovery. Petrol or diesel and then the capacity?
You will be able to do this by looking through the user manual. There is usually a few buttons that you will need to push.
On the 1999 Land Rover Discovery, you really need to watch for the trim level of the vehicle because the SD, SE7 and Series II all take different wipers. See Sources and Related Links below which describes it better than I can.
You need what is called a "Service indicator reset dongle" it is a very small computer that does all the programming for you. Your local Land Rover Dealer will have one and I'm sure they will be happy to help you, normally without charging you too.
Any "off-the-shelf" pre-mix coolant will work just fine. Pick one from your local automotive parts store. You DO NOT need to use "Land Rover" coolant as the sticker on the engine compartment says.
Land Rover specifies using 10W/30 for a temperature range of +14 degrees and above. Temps below +14 degrees use 5W30 . Oil and filter change requires 6.1 Quarts.
The red light is for the water temp in the engine. get a mechanic to check the thermostat for u it might need replaced
I'm looking for any advice all of you experts can give... thank you very much! I need some help with my land rover Discovery series II 2001, the car is run fine, but one day, I stop on a red light and the engine turn off, I was able to start the engine back on, but later the same day I had the same problem. And the next day the car won't start any more we are looking for some technical expertise as to thoughts why my 2001 discovery II is not starting any more. If it is a Fuel Filter - where is the part located in the vehicle? I think it might be the fuel pump, but I don't know where is located. Could it be an oxygen sensor? Thank you in advance for all your support that I can get.