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  • landi41
    Low Range
    • Oct 2006
    • 57

    Discovery Guys

    So OK where are all of you Discovery guys

    Don't tell me your trucks are all up and running like a top

    Of course my 1996 is but with gas prices i only drive 100 miles a week if that, i just have a Land Rover in the yard to admire
    regards; Dave
    A 1997 Discovery guy from

  • Mudley N. Grimey
    Low Range
    • Nov 2006
    • 12

    #2
    New guy here

    Landi41-

    Just bought my first Land Rover, a 97 Disco w/ manual trans. Hard to find in this part of Oregon. Looked at lots of Jeep Wranglers, but they all drove like my old '47 Chevy. Can't believe the off road capability of the Disco, especially in the sand.

    Mudley

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    • landi41
      Low Range
      • Oct 2006
      • 57

      #3
      Hi mudley........
      97 Discovery with manual gearbox is a nice unit.......have fun with it
      regards; Dave
      A 1997 Discovery guy from

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      • Mudley N. Grimey
        Low Range
        • Nov 2006
        • 12

        #4
        Fog/Driving Light Switch Question

        I have a question about the fog/driving light switch and wiring. My Disco did not have aux. lights, and I am looking for a decent set. I notice that the switch is arlready wired and in fact lights up when pressed ( with the lights on) Is there a wiring harness and relay somewere in the front of the vehicle to make wiring aux lights a simple task?

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        • Leslie
          5th Gear
          • Oct 2006
          • 613

          #5
          Originally posted by Mudley N. Grimey
          I have a question about the fog/driving light switch and wiring. My Disco did not have aux. lights, and I am looking for a decent set. I notice that the switch is arlready wired and in fact lights up when pressed ( with the lights on) Is there a wiring harness and relay somewere in the front of the vehicle to make wiring aux lights a simple task?
          Are you referring to your rear fog lights? On the left binnicle? Have someone sit in the seat with the vehicle on with the lights on, with you behind the vehicle, and see if having them push that button is turning on the rear fogs.
          -L

          '72 SIII SW 88"
          '60 SII 88" RHD

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          • Mudley N. Grimey
            Low Range
            • Nov 2006
            • 12

            #6
            I found fog lite receptacle

            Sorry, looking for front fog light connections, not rear. Thanx for reply.

            I found two white recepticals next to the headlights. Eric at RN said that they were for original fogs. I think I've got it figrued out.

            Mudley

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            • S3AIRPORT
              Low Range
              • Oct 2006
              • 9

              #7
              Discovery 4.0 Manual

              Hi there,
              Also just purchased a Discovery I, 97 with 5 speed. Only thing in-op at this time is the cruise control. I know, I know, an ex-Series owner asking "wassup, no cruise control", just wondered if others had similar "issues"
              Les

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              • Buddy
                Low Range
                • Oct 2006
                • 36

                #8
                hmm lot's of new '97 disco owners. Me being one of them although mine is an automatic. :-( Wish it was 5 speed but for what I paid for it I can't complain. Was a series owner before but do to budget constraints I had to refine my stable to one vehicle. :-( So I opted for the Disco as Defenders are way outside of my budget and well the Series just is not a highway vehicle.

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                • nosivad_bor
                  Low Range
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 12

                  #9
                  Originally posted by S3AIRPORT
                  Hi there,
                  Also just purchased a Discovery I, 97 with 5 speed. Only thing in-op at this time is the cruise control. I know, I know, an ex-Series owner asking "wassup, no cruise control", just wondered if others had similar "issues"
                  Les
                  Check the rubber horses right under the master cyl, they are probably cracked at the " T "

                  if you have slack in the rubber hose you can cut the ends off and slide back onto the " T " this is what worked for me.

                  If they are badly cracked you can go to an autoparts store and buy random lengths of rubber vac. hose off of a spool, simple replace the entire length of hose.

                  This is the problem 90% of the time with a disco Cruise Control.

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                  • LowCountryDisco
                    Low Range
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 6

                    #10
                    I've got a 96 Disco with 5spd manual. I bought it new. Since it went off warranty several years ago, I don't visit the local dealership all that much. But when I do take it in, they always look on in amazement cuz they act like they've never seen a 5spd (either that or they can't believe I take care of it).

                    Regarding the cruies control. I've had to replace the actual switch on the steering wheel adjacent to the airbag. It just wore out. If it doesn't "click" it may need replacement. Simple task, just make sure you unplug the battery and wait 20 minutes so you don't accidently activate the airbag.

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                    • Mudley N. Grimey
                      Low Range
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 12

                      #11
                      SPEAKING OF 5 SPEEDS

                      Speaking of the 5 speeds. I noticed that when I shifted quickly from 1st to 2nd, that I would grind the gears at anything over 1500 rpm. My service guy suggested that I change to Redline full synthetic ATF. (Yes ATF is the correct lubricant) It has eliminated 75% of the grinding and gear changing is much smoother, especially going into reverse when cold.

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                      • landrover77
                        Low Range
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 62

                        #12
                        Discovery guys

                        So you are wondering about other Discovery owners and how the rig runs?
                        I have a 1995 Discovery and it has been the best vehicle I've ever owned!
                        It was not perfect but that is the fun of owning a classic! I've been able to work on it, modify it, and its so fun I cant see straight!
                        Sure its expensive but with forums like this, Rovers North and
                        Atlantic British, the occasional Rover Dealer help on service/parts.
                        My '95' is just about tip top! Now I've got to admit that It has
                        cost me(either by choice upgrades or restoring to glory) $6,000.00
                        And worth every penny! I have not lifted it at all, and still the offroad
                        ability is amazing! I may lift it someday but hey, it's a rock solid beast
                        and looks so damn good. I laugh to myself whenever I ride past an
                        LR3 or new supercharged Range Rover. The Disco 1 is the best in my
                        opinion
                        Last edited by landrover77; 03-20-2007, 01:01 AM.

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                        • landrover77
                          Low Range
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 62

                          #13
                          Discovery guys

                          Can anyone tell me what the selection of goods is like up at the
                          Rovers North shop in Westford?

                          I imagine its like being in a candy store as a child!! I've got a '95' DI.
                          I am not looking for anything specific but wanted to visit (coming from
                          southern New Hampshire). and wanted an assurance that its worth the
                          haul!!

                          Also could anybody drop me a line on a name of a nice country dirt road
                          up there with the possibility to find a trail if wanted!!!!

                          Thanks as always.

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                          • Stephen99D1
                            Low Range
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 17

                            #14
                            I stopped by in October while on a trip through New England (from NC)... I certainly felt like a kid in a candy store! Les gave my wife and I a tour and even showed a few new products (at that time) which showed up in the Christmas catalog. So yes, you can see, touch, and smell all the goodies you've been drooling over. My wife would probably tell you that I was as happy as a 10 year old at DisneyWorld.
                            99 D1
                            06 LR3
                            09 LR2

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                            • KWKOne
                              Low Range
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 3

                              #15
                              Discovery Owner and Lights Question

                              Hi,
                              I 've got a 'green 94 Discovery Automatic 7 seater with tan cloth seats, a la Terence Conran (UK Habitat) design, front and back a/c, 2 moons.
                              I'm a Brit and bought this guy more or less as soon as I got to the US in 1999. It had 48k miles on the clock. I spent 2 years up and down the Rockies, then 2 years up and down the Berkeley/Oakland Hills in CA. I've now been in Houston Texas for 3 1/2 yeras and he's done 121,000 miles.
                              Yep, we had some cruise contol problems, I'd hardly used it mainly due to the fact that we'd never seen roads before so long, flat and straight!! Man, it's flat here!
                              I've have fortunately found a Shoppe here that does most of the work for me these days, like 2 condenser fans recently (ouch!), and doesn't charge an arm and a leg. But I still try some things myself.
                              I just mounted Hella fog lamps and spot lamps (not using a brush bar), and customised 2 switches to go where the headlamp height adjustment switch would go. So now I need to join up the two (or six).
                              Any ideas of a good place to get the wires through the bulkhead and into the interior of the car/dashboard? Do I need to drill a new hole?
                              Also should I place the trelays inside the car rather than in the engine compartment what with Houston heat and Discovery's running real hot?
                              Thanks and good t'meet y'all!
                              kwk
                              '94 Discovery

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