Land Rover Defender 00my Owners Handbook Rover 2
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Wheel changing 108 Positioning the bottle jack Always position the jack from the front or rear of the vehicle directly in line with the jacking points. WARNING NEVER use the jack from the side of the vehicle. Always use the complete, two piece, jack lever throughout to minimise any accidental contact with a hot exhaust system. ONLY jack the vehicle using the jack location points described or damage to the vehicle could occur. Front jacking point: Position the jack so that, when raised, it engages with...
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Wheel changing 109 Operating the pillar jack(if supplied) For any wheel: 1.Remove the rubber plug (1) from the jacking tube corresponding to the wheel to be changed. 2.Insert the jack pillar into the base (2). 3.Fit the handle (3) to the pillar and adjust the height so the jacking peg (4) can be inserted into the jacking tube. NOTE:The jack handle operates as a ratchet - one side raises the jack, then turn the handle over to lower the jack. WARNING ENSURE that you are familiar with operating the jack...
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Wheel changing 110 Changing a wheel Before raising the vehicle, ensure that all the precautions listed at the beginning of this section have been observed. Also, ensure that the wheel chock is correctly positioned, as described previously. In some markets, vehicles fitted with alloy wheels have one locking wheel nut fitted to each wheel. Refer to Locking wheel nuts later in this section before changing an alloy wheel. ·Use the wheel brace to slacken the wheel nuts half a turn anti-clockwise. ·Raise the...
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Wheel changing 111 LOCKING WHEEL NUTS In some markets, vehicles fitted with alloy wheels are equipped with a locking wheel nut on each wheel. The locking wheel nut covers are visually very similar to standard wheel nuts but can be identified by a concave indent on the surface. The locking wheel nut and cover can only be removed using the special tools provided, as follows: ·Push the extractor tool (1) firmly over the stainless steel nut cover (2). ·Pull the extractor toolsquarelyaway from the wheel to...
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Wading plugs 112 WADING PLUGS WARNING For safety, DO NOT work underneath the vehicle unless it is safely parked with the wheels chocked, or is supported by heavy duty stands. NOTE:On some models, to access the wading plugs, it will be necessary to remove the front and rear engine undertray access panels - see Engine undertray, in the Workshop maintenance section of this handbook. Under severe wading conditions, the timing cover and flywheel housing must be sealed to prevent the ingress of mud and water....
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Fuses 113 Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits from being overloaded. Always remove the starter key and switch off the affected circuit before removing a fuse. Press the fuse extractor (located on the inside of the main fuse box cover) onto the head of the fuse and pull to remove. Fit a new fuse of the same rating. If the replacement fuse fails immediately, contact your local Land Rover dealer and have the circuit checked. WARNING Fit...
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Fuses 114 MAIN FUSE BOX Fuse No. Value (amps) Electrical circuit 1 20 Air conditioning 2 30 Air conditioning 3 5 Battery, diagnostics 4 10 Heated rear window, reverse and headlights, instruments, fuel feed 5 10 Brake lights, reverse lights 6 10 Immobilisation, engine feed 7 10 Anti-lock brakes 8 10 Hazards, wash/wipe - rear 9 15 Wash/wipe - front 10 10 Alarm 11 10 Alarm sounder 12 10 Rear fog guard light 13 10 Headlight - LH, main beam 14 10 Headlight - RH, main beam 15 10 Headlight - LH, dipped beam 16...
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Fuses 115 Fuse Value Electrical circuit No. (amps) 1 20 ABS, engine 2 30 Trailer, interior light, accessory socket 3 30 Heated rear screen, horn 4 20 Fuel pump 5 30 Main relay, inertia switch 6 15 Alarm system 7 20 Hazards, interior light, radio cassetteSECONDARY FUSE BOX The secondary fuse box is located under the right hand front seat (seeBatteryfor access procedure. Press the catch (arrowed in illustration) to release the cover. WARNING Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating and type. Always...
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Bulb replacement 116 REPLACEMENT BULBS Watts Headlights 60/55 (Halogen H4)........................................................... Front side lights 5................................................... Side repeater lights 5.............................................. Stop lights 21........................................................... High mounted stop light 21...................................... Tail lights 5............................................................. Direction indicator...
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Bulb replacement 117 HEADLIGHT UNIT Light unit removal To replace the headlight bulb, remove the light unit as follows: ·Remove the screws (1) retaining the side and direction indicator lights (2), release them forward and disconnect the plugs. ·Remove the screws (3) and withdraw the plastic finisher. ·Remove the headlight retaining screw (4), rotate the headlight clockwise to disengage and lift out the headlight.