Land Rover Defender 00my Owners Handbook Rover 2
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Tyres 98 WARNING Never drive your vehicle if the tyres are badly worn, cut or damaged, or if the pressures are incorrect. Incorrectly inflated tyres wear rapidly and seriously affect the vehicles safety and road handling characteristics. Caring for your tyres Always drive with consideration for the condition of the tyres and frequently inspect the tread and side walls for signs of distortion or damage (in particular, look for lumps, cuts and bulges). Tyre pressures Tyre pressures should be checked at...
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Tyres 99 WARNING ALWAYS use the same make and type of radial-ply tyres front and rear. DO NOT use cross-ply tyres, or interchange tyres from front to rear. ·If the wheel is marked TUBED an inner tube MUST be fitted, even with a tubeless tyre. ·If the wheel is marked TUBELESS, an inner tube must NOT be fitted. NOTE:Tyre sizes and pressures are shown in General data. WARNING Do not replace wheels with any type other than genuine Land Rover parts. Wheels and tyres are designed for both off-road and on-road...
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Washer jets & wiper blades 100 WASHER JETS To adjust a washer jet, insert a needle into the jet orifice (see inset) and lever gently to position the jet. WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT To renew a windscreen or rear screen wiper blade, lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen, press the retaining clip (arrowed in illustration), push the blade away from the arm and then unhook the wiper blade. Locate the new blade assembly on the arm, hook it to the swivel bracket and push into engagement until the blade is...
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Battery 101 The battery is located underneath the left-hand front seat. Pull up the front of the seat base to release it from its retaining clips and pull it forward. Release the buckle on the front of the battery compartment and slide off the lid. When refitting the seat base, insert the rear of the base first and then push down firmly to re-engage the retaining clips - ENSURE the seat base is secure before driving. WARNING Batteries contain sulphuric acid, which is both corrosive and poisonous. If...
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Battery 102 BATTERY MAINTENANCE Td5 models The battery is designed to be maintenance free, so topping-up is not possible. On the top of the battery there is a battery condition indicator (arrowed in illustration). Examine the indicator periodically to check the batterys condition. When the indicator shows: ·GREEN - the battery is in a good state of charge. ·DARK (turning to black) - the battery needs charging. ·CLEAR (or light yellow) - the battery must be replaced. Do not charge the battery or jump...
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Battery 103 Battery removal and replacement Your vehicle may be fitted with a battery backed-up sounder, which operates as an anti-theft siren if the main battery is disconnected. If it is necessary to remove the main vehicle battery, it is ESSENTIAL to adopt the following procedure before disconnecting the terminals in order to prevent the siren from sounding: 1.Turn the starter switch on and then off. Then remove the key. 2.Disconnect the vehicle battery WITHIN 15 SECONDS (if it is not disconnected...
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Battery 104 WARNING To avoid damaging the vehicles electrical system, ensure correct polarity when refitting the battery. ONLY fit a replacement battery of the same type and specification as the original. Other batteries may vary in size and have different terminal positions, capable of creating a potential fire hazard if the terminals or leads were to come into contact with the battery clamp assembly. DO NOT use a high speed battery charger as a starting aid. DO NOT let the engine run without the...
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Wheel changing 105 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Before jacking the vehicle always observe the following precautions! ·Park your vehicle away from the thoroughfare, and make your passengers wait in a safe area AWAY from the vehicle. ·Switch on the hazard warning lights to alert other road users. ·ALWAYS engage the differential lock before jacking (warning light on fascia illuminates). ·Apply the handbrake and engage 1st gear in the main gear box and select L in the transfer box. Turn off the starter switch and...
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Wheel changing 106 Removing the spare wheel 1.Remove the nuts securing the wheel cover (if fitted) using the wheel brace supplied in the tool kit. 2.Remove the nuts securing the spare wheel to the carrier and lift off the wheel. WARNING DO NOT use the spare wheel securing nuts in place of the road wheel nuts and vice versa. The wheels are extremely heavy. Take care when lifting and particularly when removing the spare wheel from its mounting position on the bulkhead or rear door.
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Wheel changing 107 VEHICLE JACKING One of two types of jack will have been supplied with your vehicle - either a bottle jack or pillar jack. The operation of each type differs greatly and it is important to read the appropriate operating instructions that follow. The bottle jack (if fitted) is stowed in a compartment under the left-hand front seat (see Battery for details of access). The jack handle and tools (or pillar jack - if fitted) are stowed in a bag behind the front seat in Pick-up and Hard-top...