Electrical problems for 2003 Discover 2

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I have an ABS light, brake light, checked brake fluid level, TC light, downhill assist light I'm assuming, that switch is off, back end high light, that switch I need to change because it doesn't click, I was thinking these lights may be on because I had to much air in the air springs because I cannot vent them, I hotwired the air compressor and the solenoids to the air springs to fill them so I can move it, so it's not the compressor or the solenoids, they are separate because the solenoids vent also. and my main issue is the air springs are not being activated. I have no codes, at least I do not think I do. I used a Foxwell 510, and hoping it's reading the codes for a Land Rover with 140k miles. I'm thinking the speed sensor, I looked on the transfer case but I did not find it, so would someone help me find it?, or height sensor for the activation of the air compressor and solenoids problem, maybe the control module? Does anyone know where that is? I checked the fuses and relays, that's when I found the ABS fuse blown, replaced it and blown immediately. Maybe a pinched wire for the ABS fuse problem, or it may be the control module for that system, if so then where is it located? I would like to know how to check the various sensors. I need a wiring diagram for a 2003 Discovery 2. It sat for years on the bump stops, that's when the problems occurred, I'm told. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to learn the characteristics, technology, and where the controls are.
 
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