Discovery II (LT) V8-4.0L (2002)
Fuse: Description and Operation
Introduction
The fuses are mounted in four fuse boxes; one in the right hand side of the engine compartment one in the passenger compartment under the fascia below
the steering wheel, and a satellite fuse box is located under each front seat.
The engine compartment fuse box contains high current screw-in fuses, which feed multiple circuits, smaller pull-out type fuses and relays. A 150 Amp
fusible link is included to protect the alternator
The passenger compartment fuse box contains the smaller pull-out type fuses and relays.
The two satellite fuse boxes each contain three pull-out type fuses and protect the seat motors
On vehicles with rear air conditioning fitted a 40 Amp in-line fuse is located behind the LH rear quarter trim panel, taped to the harness. The in-line fuse
protects the resistor pack used for rear blower motor speed operation. Failure of the fuse will prevent blower operation in speeds 1, 2 and 3 The fastest
speed 4 will still operate when the fuse has failed.