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    							Vehicle Recovery
    140
    Suspended tow
    WARNING
    Your vehicle has permanent four wheel drive 
    - the propeller shaft MUST be detached from 
    the axle to be trailed before towing.
    If the front axle is to be trailed, ALWAYS adhere 
    to the following precautions:
    •Ensure the four bolts securing the front 
    propeller shaft to the gearbox are tightly 
    secured with the appropriate nuts after 
    disconnecting the propeller shaft - 
    otherwise serious damage to the gearbox 
    may occur.
    •Unlock the steering.
    •Secure the steering wheel and/or linkage in 
    the straight ahead position - the steering 
    lock MUST NOT be used for this purpose.
    WARNING
    The propeller shaft MUST only be 
    reconnected by a qualified Land Rover 
    engineer. Contact your Land Rover dealer for 
    further information.
    TRANSPORTER OR TRAILER LASHING
    Use the towing rings on the front and rear cross 
    members as lashing points (see illustration). 
    DO NOT secure lashing hooks or trailer fixings 
    to any other part of the vehicle.  
    						
    							Fuses
    141
    FusesFUSES
    Fuses are simple circuit devices which protect 
    electrical equipment against the effects of 
    excess current.
    A ‘blown’ fuse is indicated when the electrical 
    equipment it protects becomes inoperative.
    Fuses are colour coded to help identify their 
    amperage, as follows:
    Fuse colours
    MAIN FUSE BOX
    The main fuse box is fitted below and to one 
    side of the steering column; to access the 
    fuses, remove the cover by turning the fixing 
    screws fully anti-clockwise.
    Checking or renewing a fuse
    Always turn the starter switch to position ‘O’ 
    and switch off the affected electrical circuit 
    before removing a fuse.
    WARNING
    Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating 
    and type. Always rectify the cause of the 
    failure before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified 
    assistance if necessary. VIOLET 3 amp
    TA N 5  amp
    BROWN 7.5 amp
    RED 10 amp
    BLUE 15 amp
    YELLOW 20 amp
    WHITE 25 amp
    GREEN 30 amp
    ORANGE 40 amp
    H3750 
    						
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    142
    A break in the wire inside the fuse indicates that 
    the fuse has blown and must be replaced. 
    Always replace a fuse with another of the same 
    value, however, if the replacement fuse blows 
    immediately the circuit MUST be checked by a 
    qualified dealer.
    NOTE: There are a number of spare fuses 
    housed on the underside of the fuse box cover 
    (arrowed in illustration).
    A label in the fuse box cover shows the circuits 
    protected, the fuse values and their locations. 
    They are also listed on the following page. 
    5A
    20A
    5A
    10A 30A
    30A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A 20A
    20A
    20A
    20A
    20A 15A
    5A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    15A
    10A5A
    20A
    5A
    10A 30A
    30A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A 20A
    20A
    20A
    20A
    20A 15A
    5A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    10A
    15A
    10A
    H3751 
    						
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    143
    Fuse specification
    Fuse numberRating (amps)Circuit protected
    8 10 Alarm system, ignition
    9 15 Wipers & washers - front
    10 10 Wipers & washers - rear
    11 10
    Anti-lock brakes
    *
    12 10 Engine ECU (Td5 engine)
    13 10 Brake lights
    14 10 Reversing lights, glow plugs
    15 5 Headlights (dim dip), ignition, air conditioning, cooling 
    fan, instruments, heated rear window, warning lights
    16 20 Cigar lighter, heater blower
    17 5 Radio
    18 10 Side lights - LH, instrument illumination
    19 10 Side lights - RH
    20 10 Switch illumination, headlight levelling
    21 10 Indicators
    22 10 Headlight dipped beam - RH
    23 10 Headlight dipped beam - LH
    24 10 Headlight main beam - RH
    25 10 Headlight main beam - LH
    26 10 Rear fog guard light
    27 10 Alarm sounder
    28 30 Air conditioning blower
    29 20 Air conditioning compressor, cooling fan
    30 10 Interior lights, instruments, radio, diagnostic connector
    31 15 Hazard warning lights
    32 20 Heated rear window
    33 20
    Heated seats
    *
    34 20 Electric window - RH
    35 20 Electric window - LH
    36 30
    Heated front screen
    *
    37 - - 
    						
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    144
    SECONDARY FUSE BOX
    WARNING
    Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating 
    and type. Always rectify the cause of a failure 
    before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified 
    assistance if necessary.
    The secondary fuse box is located under the 
    right hand front seat (see ‘Seat cushion 
    removal’, page 21 for access procedure).
    Press the catch (arrowed in illustration) to 
    release the cover.
    Information on the underside of the cover 
    identifies the fuses and their ratings. This 
    information is also listed below.Owners are advised against removing or 
    replacing the relays identified on the 
    underside of the fuse box lid as:
    GLOW PLUG (100A), AIR CON (60A), SPARE 
    (60A), ABS PUMP RELAY (30A), IGNITION 
    (60A) and LIGHTS (30A).
    Failure of any of these items should be 
    investigated by a qualified technician.
    NOTE: On TD5 models, an additional fuse is 
    taped to the wiring harness alongside the 
    secondary fuse box. This fuse protects the 
    engine management sensors
    20
    15
    30
    20
    20
    307654321
    20
    H3602
    Fuse 
    No.Value 
    (amps)Circuit protected
    1 30 ABS
    2 20 Accessory socket, 
    trailer
    320Horn
    4 20 Fuel pump
    530Main relay
    6 15 Alarm, hazards
    7 20 Alarm sounder, CDL 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    145
    Bulb ReplacementREPLACING BULBS
    Check the operation of all exterior lights before 
    you drive the vehicle.
    Replacement bulbs
    NOTE: All bulbs must be rated at 12 voltsHalogen bulbs
    Halogen bulbs are used for headlights. Take 
    care NOT to touch this type of bulb with your 
    fingers; always use a cloth to handle them. If 
    necessary, clean the bulb with methylated 
    spirits to remove fingerprints.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Before replacing a bulb, always switch off 
    the starter switch and appropriate lighting 
    switch to prevent any possibility of a short 
    circuit. Only replace bulbs with the same 
    type and specification.
    BulbWatts
    Headlights dipped/main beam 60/55
    Front side lights 5 
    Direction indicators 21 
    Side repeater lights 5 
    Reverse lights 21 
    Rear fog guard lights 21 
    Tail lights 5
    Stop lights 21
    High mounted stop light 21
    Number plate lights 4
    Interior courtesy lights 10 
    						
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    146
    HEADLIGHT UNIT
    Light unit removal
    To replace the headlight bulb, remove the light 
    unit as follows:
    •Remove the four screws (1) retaining the 
    side and direction indicator lights (2), 
    release them forward and disconnect the 
    electrical connectors.
    •Remove the two screws (3) and withdraw 
    the plastic finisher (4).
    •Remove the headlight retaining screw (5), 
    rotate the headlight clockwise to disengage 
    and lift out the headlight.Headlight bulb replacement
    Disconnect the electrical multi-plug (6) and 
    remove the rubber cover. Release the spring 
    clip (7) which holds the bulb and withdraw the 
    bulb from the light unit. 
    When replacing the bulb, ensure that the larger 
    tab is pointing towards the top of the headlight, 
    then secure the spring clip.
    Replace the rubber cover, pressing the centre 
    firmly to seal around the electrical contacts of 
    the bulb, then refit the multi-plug.
    NOTE: Do not touch the bulb glass with your 
    fingers. If necessary, clean the bulb with 
    methylated spirits. 
    H3641
    14
    3
    3
    1
    675
    2
    2 
    						
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    147
    SIDE, TAIL, STOP & DIRECTION 
    INDICATOR LIGHTS
    Remove the two retaining screws and withdraw 
    the unit. Twist the lens anti-clockwise to release 
    the bulb unit and push and twist the bulb to 
    remove.
    REVERSE & REAR FOG GUARD LIGHTS
    Remove the retaining screws and withdraw the 
    lens, then push and twist to release the bulb.
    SIDE REPEATER LIGHT
    Push the lens firmly to the left and withdraw the 
    light unit from the wing. Twist to release the 
    bulb holder from the lens unit, then pull the 
    bulb from its socket.
    When refitting, ensure that the little tabs 
    (arrowed in illustration) are pointed to the right 
    and are inserted into the aperture before 
    pushing the light unit into position in the wing.
    H3654
    H3658
    H3655 
    						
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    148
    NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS
    There are two bulbs in the number plate light 
    unit. To access, remove the securing screw, 
    remove the cover and twist to remove the 
    appropriate bulb. 
    HIGH MOUNTED STOP LIGHT
    Remove both retaining screws and the cover 
    from the rear of the light unit. Twist the bulb 
    holder anti-clockwise to remove. Push and 
    twist anti-clockwise to release the bulb.
    INTERIOR COURTESY LIGHTS
    Insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the 
    indent on the side of the lens and carefully prise 
    the lens from the light unit, then ease the bulb 
    from the bulb holders to remove. 
    When replacing the lens, first locate the lug 
    (arrowed in illustration), then push the lens into 
    position.
    H3656
    H3657
    H3622 
    						
    							Technical Data
    Technical Data
    LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  151
    CAPACITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  153
    ENGINES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  154
    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  155
    STEERING  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  155
    WHEELS & TYRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  156
    DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  157
    OFF-ROAD PERFORMANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  159
    VEHICLE WEIGHTS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  160
    TOWING WEIGHTS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  162
    TOW BAR DIMENSIONS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  162
    FUEL CONSUMPTION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  163 
    						
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