Land Rover Anti Lock Control Traction Control Rover Manual
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Air Dryer The air dryer is an integral part of the air supply unit. The air dryer contains a desiccant which absorbs moisture. Pressurised air is passed through the air dryer which removes any moisture in the compressed air before it is passed to the reservoir and/or the system When the air is exhausted from the system, the returning air is passed through the air dryer, regenerating the air dryer by removing moisture from the desiccant and expelling it to atmosphere via the exhaust. The air dryer is an...
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HEIGHT SENSORS Front Height Sensor Sensor body1 Drop link2 Lever arm3 Electrical connector4 Rear Height Sensor Drop link1 Electrical connector2 Sensor body3 Lever arm4 (G421053) Technical Training74 Lesson 2 – ChassisVehicle Dynamic Suspension
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A height sensor is fitted in each corner of the vehicle to monitor the ride height of the vehicle. The sensor bodies are attached with screws to brackets on the chassis rails. Each sensor comprises a sensor body which contains a single track rotary potentiometer, a lever arm and a drop link. The sensor lever arm has a drop link which provides the connection between the sensor and the suspension control arm. The drop link is a serviceable component and is a push fit to the lever arm and the suspension...
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The air silencer is required to limit any noise produced from the air supply unit during inflation or deflation of the air springs. The silencer comprises two plastic moulded cans, which are bonded together with a silencing foam filling the large internal chamber which forms the exhaust silencer. A pipe connection is moulded onto each end of the silencer and provide for the attachment of the exhaust air to atmosphere pipe and the exhaust air pipe from the air supply unit. A secondary chamber, located...
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Front RH air spring damper module3 Front LH air spring damper module4 Pipe - Reservoir valve block to front axle valve block 5 Pipe - Reservoir valve block to reservoir6 Pipe - Exhaust7 Rear RH air spring damper module8 Pipe - Rear axle valve block to rear RH air spring damper module 9 Air silencer assembly10 Air inlet filter11 Pipe - Main inlet12 Rear LH air spring damper module13 Rear axle valve block14 Pipe - Reservoir valve block to rear axle valve block 15 Pipe - Compressor inlet16 Pipe - Compressor...
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CONTROL DIAGRAM Fuse 26E (20A)1Fusible link 11E (30A)2 (G421053) Technical Training78 Lesson 2 – ChassisVehicle Dynamic Suspension
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Ignition switch3 Fuse 35P (5A)4 Fusible link 10E (60A)5 Air supply unit relay6 Fuse 3E (5A)7 Air supply unit8 Compressor temperature sensor9 Motor10 Motor temperature sensor11 Exhaust valve solenoid12 Air suspension control module13 Central junction box14 Reservoir control valve15 Air suspension switch16 Front control valve17 Rear control valve18 RH rear height sensor19 LH rear height sensor20 RH front height sensor21 LH front height sensor22 Vehicle Dynamic SuspensionLesson 2 – Chassis 79Technical...
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GENERAL A number of alloy wheel and tire size combinations are available. A Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is also available. This system monitors the pressure in each tire and informs the driver if the pressure is outside predetermined thresholds. WHEELS 7JX17A 8JX18 - Style 1B 8JX18 - Style 2C 8JX19D 5.5JX19 - Space saverE There are a number of different alloy wheel styles as follows: •7J X 17 - one style •8J X 18 - two styles •8J X 19 - one style The spare wheel fitted to all vehicles is a...
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NOTE: Tires should be inflated to the recommended pressures (as given in the owners handbook) only when the tires are cold (ambient temperature). If the tires have been subjected to use or exposed to direct sunlight, move the vehicle into a shaded position and allow the tires to cool before checking and/or adjusting the pressures. Tire Changing Care must be taken when removing and refitting tires to ensure that the tire pressure sensor is not damaged. Tire valve and pressure sensor1 Tire fitting/removal...
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the drivers side B-pillar, which defines the recommended tire inflation pressure, load limits and maximum load of passengers and luggage weight the vehicle can safely carry. This label will be specific to each individual vehicle and will be installed on the production line. This label must not be removed from the vehicle. The label information will only define the specification of the vehicle as it came off the production line. It will not include dealer or owner fitted accessory wheels and tires of...