Land Rover Defender 02my Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Rover
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Technical Data 160 VEHICLE WEIGHTS Axle weights and Gross vehicle weight NOTE: Axle weights are non additive. The individual maximum axle weights and gross vehicle weights must not be exceeded.90 models Maximum front axle weight 1200 kg (2645 lb) Maximum rear axle weight 1500 kg (3307 lb) Gross vehicle weight: - Station Wagon 2550 kg (5622 lb) - Utility vehicles 2400 kg (5291 lb) 110 models Maximum front axle weight 1200 kg (2645 lb) Maximum rear axle weight: - Station Wagon 1750 kg (3858 lb) - Utility vehicles 1850 kg (4078 lb) Gross vehicle weight: - Station Wagon 2950 kg (6503 lb) - Utility vehicles 3050 kg (6724 lb) Heavy duty 110 & 130 models Maximum front axle weight 1580 kg (3483 lb) Maximum rear axle weight 2200 kg (4850 lb) Gross vehicle weight 3500 kg (7716 lb)
Technical Data 161 EEC Kerb weights (unladen weight + full fuel tank + 75 kg driver, excluding options) 90 models Standard High load Soft top & Pick-up: - Td5 engines 1770 kg (3402 lb) 1993 kg (4393 lb) - Tdi engines 1694 kg (3734 lb) 1698 kg (3743 lb) Hard top: - Td5 engines 1815 kg (4001 lb) 1987 kg (4380 lb) - Tdi models 1746 kg (3849 lb) 1750 kg (3858 lb) Station Wagon: - Td5 engines 1870 kg - 1885 kg 1989 kg - 1998 kg (4122 lb - 4155 lb) 4385 lb - 4404 lb) - Tdi engines 1793 kg (3952 lb) 1797 kg (3961 lb) 110 models Soft top & Pick-up: - Td5 engines 1885 kg - 2080 kg (4155 lb - 4585 lb) - Tdi engines 1890 kg (4166 lb) High capacity pick-up: - Td5 engines 1920 kg - 2122 kg (4232 lb - 4678 lb) - Tdi engines 1927 kg (4248 lb) Hard top: - Td5 engines 1920 kg - 2110 kg (4232 lb - 4651 lb) - Tdi engines 1923 kg (4239 lb) Station Wagon - Td5 engines 2055 kg - 2229 kg (4530 lb - 4914 lb) - Tdi engines 2028 kg - 2064 kg (4470 lb - 4550 lb) 130 models Td5 models 2117 kg - 2286 kg (4667 lb - 5039 lb) Tdi models 2086 kg (4598 lb)
Technical Data 162 TOWING WEIGHTS Maximum permissible towed weights On-roadOff-road Unbraked trailers 750 kg (1653 lb) 500 kg (1102 lb) Trailers with overrun brakes 3500 kg (7716 lb) 1000 kg (2204 lb) 4 wheel trailers with coupled brakes †3500 kg (7716 lb) 1000 kg (2204 lb) Nose weight 150 kg (330 lb) 150 kg (330 lb) Maximum roof rack load 150 kg (330 lb) 30 kg (66 lb)
Technical Data 163 TOW BAR DIMENSIONS 90 110/130 HCPU AWheel centre to centre of towball 796 mm 1005mm 1200 mm BCentre of inner attachment points to centre of towball 86 mm 86 mm 86 mm CCentre inner attachments to centre outer attachments 86 mm 82 mm 82 mm DCentre inner attachments to centre outer attachments 208 mm 301 mm 301 mm ECentre inner attachments to centre of towball 107 mm 107 mm 303 mm FDistance between centres of inner attachments 313 mm 313 mm 313 mm GDistance between centres of outer attachments 744 mm 635 mm 635 mm Dimensions refer to towing equipment officially released by Land Rover H3875AB C DE F G
Technical Data 164 FUEL CONSUMPTION The fuel consumption figures shown below have been calculated using a standard testing procedure (the new EC test procedure from Directive 93/116/EC), and produced in accordance with The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption (Amendment) Order 1996. Under normal use, a vehicles actual fuel consumption figures may differ from those achieved through the test procedure, depending on driving technique, road and traffic conditions, environmental factors, vehicle load and condition. Fuel consumption figures Urban cycle The urban test cycle is carried out from a cold start and consists of a series of accelerations, decelerations and periods of steady speed driving and engine idling. The maximum speed attained during the test is 31 mph (50 km/h) with an average speed of 12 mph (19 km/h). Extra-urban cycle The extra urban test cycle is carried out immediately after the urban test. Approximately half of the test comprises steady-speed driving, while the remainder consists of a series of accelerations, decelerations and engine idling. The maximum test speed is 75 mph (120 km/h) and the average speed 39 mph (63 km/h). The test is carried out over a distance of 4.3 miles (7 km). Combined The combined figure is an average of the urban and extra-urban test cycle results, which has been weighted to take account of the different distances covered during the two tests. NOTE: These figures should not be compared with the figures produced using the ECE/EEC procedure previously required by The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption Order 1983. Because of the changes in test procedure, even the urban figures would differ if the same car were subjected to both tests.URBAN EXTRA-URBAN COMBINED mpg l/100km mpg l/100km mpg l/100km Td5 90 23.5 12.0 31.5 9.0 28.0 10.1 Td5 110 & 130 22.3 12.7 29.2 9.7 26.2 10.8
Appendices I Appe ndi ce s A ppe ndic esDECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Declarations of Conformity detailed on the following pages are from manufacturers of RF (Radio Frequency) equipment, whose components are used in the manufacture of your Land Rover Defender. These manufacturers state that their components comply with relevant rules of the R & TTE (Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment) directive. The directive requires the manufacturer of short range radio devices to self certify that RF parts fitted to Land Rover vehicles are fit for use and that the declarations are supplied with the vehicle documentation. If at a future date a technical inspection is required, the declarations will provide all necessary information. NOTE: The Declarations of Conformity are published in the native language of the RF equipment manufacturer, in compliance with the R & TTE Directive.
Index 169 A Accessories 124 Aerial 56 Air blower control 46 Air conditioning 48 Air conditioning - air vents 48 Air conditioning - blower control 48 Air conditioning - temperature control 48 Air distribution control 46 Air temperature controls 46 Air vents 45 Alarm 11 troubleshooting 18 Alarm indicator light 13 Anti-freeze 106 Anti-lock braking (ABS) 74 Anti-theft alarm 11 Audio equipment 56 Auxiliary equipment (use of) 63 Axle loads 160 B Battery charging 116 disposal 116 maintenance 115 remove & replace 115 safety 114 specification 155 Bonnet opening 101 Booster cables 137 Brake fluid fluid check & top-up 108, 109 replacement 97 specification 108, 109 Brakes anti-lock brakes (ABS) 74 brake pads 73 foot brake 73 handbrake 74 servo assistance 73 warning light (ABS) 75 Breakdown recovery 139 Bulb replacement 145 C Capacities 153 Carpets (cleaning) 122Catalytic converter 64 Child seats 30 Child-proof door locks 19 Cigar lighter 52 Cleaning (exterior) 120 Cleaning (interior) 122 Clock 32, 51 Cold climates (starting - diesel) 60 Controls 9 Coolant check & top-up 105 replacement 97 specification 106 Cooling system 105 Courtesy lights bulb replacement 148 operation 51 Cubby box 53 D Demisting 47 Differential lock 34 Differential lock (diff lock) 71 Dimensions 157 Direction indicators bulb replacement 147 operation 36 Door mirrors 31 Doors tail door 19 Driving 61, 64, 69 E Electric windows 43 Electronic traction control 76 Emergency key access code 15 Emergency starting 137 Emergency towing 139 Emission control system 63, 100 Engine compartment (diesel) 102, 103 data 154 fuse box 144 running-in 61 starting (diesel) 60 warming-up 61 Engine immobilisation 15