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    							10MAINTENANCE
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    MAINTENANCE SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
    1.Check seat frames are secured to floor and
    show no signs of movement.
    2.Check operation of seat slide and tilt
    mechanisms, ensuring there is no excessive
    play between seat cushion and seat back.
    3.Check tightness of accessible seat fixings.
    4.Fully extract seat belt and allow it to return under
    its own recoil mechanism.
    5.Check entire length of seat belt webbing for
    signs of fraying or damage. Repeat for all belts.
    6.Check security of seat belt upper mountings.
    7.Check security of seat belt buckle mountings.
    8.Connect each belt to the correct buckle, check
    seat belt buckle and tongue are secure. Release
    seat belt buckle and check for correct operation.
    9.Check tightness of accessible seat belt
    mountingsLAMPS, HORNS AND WARNING INDICATORS
    1.Switch on side, head and tail lights and check
    operation.
    2.Check headlamp dim/dip operation.
    3.Check headlamp levelling operation.
    4.Check turn signals and hazard warning lights
    operation.
    5.Press brake pedal and check operation of brake
    lights.
    6.Check all exterior lamp lenses for clarity and
    condition. Pay particular attention to head lamp
    lenses for signs of stone chips or damage.
    7.Check horn for loud clear sound.
    8.Check operation of all instrument pack warning
    and indicator lights.
    9.Check for correct operation of interior courtesy
    lights. 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE
    3
    MAINTENANCE WIPERS AND WASHERS
    1.Operate screen washer and switch on wipers.
    Check washer jets are correctly aimed and
    check for smooth smearless operation across
    screen of wiper blades at all speeds, including
    intermittent.
    2.Repeat operation for rear screen
    wipers/washers.
    3.Check all wiper blades for condition and signs of
    splits or damage.
    4.Check security of wiper arms.HANDBRAKE
    1.With the vehicle stationary, apply handbrake and
    check for correct operation.See BRAKES,
    Adjustment.
    2.Release handbrake and check for correct
    operation.
    NOTE: Any adjustment required as a result
    of the checking process will be subject to
    additional labour and/or material cost and
    should not be carried out without the
    authorisation of the customer.
    Adjust handbrake (First 12,000 miles/12 months
    only
    1.Adjust handbrake cable.See BRAKES,
    Adjustment.
    NOTE: Additional time is built into the first
    12,000/12 months service time to allow for
    handbrake cable adjustment. 
    						
    							10MAINTENANCE
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    MAINTENANCE BATTERY CONDITION - Td5
    Remove
    1.Remove drivers seat base.
    2.Release clip securing battery cover.
    3.Remove battery cover.
    NOTE: The vehicle may be fitted with an
    alarm and immobilisation system. To
    prevent the alarm from sounding, it is
    important that the following procedure is used
    when disconnecting the battery.
    4.Turn the ignition switch to position’II’, and then
    to position’0’.
    5.Remove the ignition key.
    6.Disconnect the vehicle -ve terminal within 15
    seconds.
    NOTE: Always disconnect the -ve terminal
    first. When replacing, connect the +ve
    terminal first.
    Check
    The battery fitted to Td5 models is designed to be
    maintenance free, so topping-up is not possible. On
    the top of the battery is a battery indicator. 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 needs
    replacing. Do not charge the battery or jump start
    the vehicle in this condition.
    If the green dot is missing, the battery needs
    charging.
    NOTE: If the indicator shows clear or
    yellow, tap the indicator with the handle of
    a screwdriver to disperse any air bubbles.
    If the indicator colour remains unchanged, the
    battery will need replacing.
    Refit
    7.Clean and grease battery terminals and leads
    with petroleum jelly.
    8.Connect leads to battery (+ve first) and tighten
    clamp bolts.
    9.Fit battery cover and secure with clip.
    10.Fit drivers seat base. 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE
    5
    MAINTENANCE HANDSET BATTERY
    Remove
    NOTE: Do not remove a battery until you
    are ready to install the replacement.
    Always fit a Land Rover STC4080 or a
    Panasonic CR2032 replacement battery.
    1.Unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm system.
    2.Turn the ignition switch to position’II’, then turn
    to position’0’and remove the key.
    3.Carefully prise the handset apart, starting from
    the keyring end. Avoid damaging the seal
    between the two halves of the case.
    CAUTION: Do not allow moisture to get
    inside the handset.
    4.Slide the battery out of its clip, taking care to
    avoid touching the circuit board or the contact
    surfaces of the clip.
    5.Press and hold one of the buttons for at least 5
    seconds to drain any residual power from the
    handset.
    Refit
    6.Fit the new battery, ensuring that correct polarity
    is maintained (+ve side facing up). Finger marks
    will adversely affect battery life. Avoid touching
    the flat surfaces of the battery, and wipe clean
    before fitment.
    7.Reassemble the two halves of the handset.
    Operate the Padlock symbol button at least 4
    times within range of the vehicle to
    resynchronise the hanset.HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
    1.Check alignment of headlamps.See
    ELECTRICAL, Adjustment. 
    						
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    MAINTENANCE ROAD WHEELS
    Remove
    1.Loosen wheel nuts. Raise vehicle for wheel free
    condition and remove the wheel nuts.
    2.Mark the wheel to stud relationship to ensure
    that the wheels are refitted in the same
    orientation.
    Refit
    3.Apply a thin coat of anti-seize compound to
    wheel hub centre.
    4.Refit wheels to original hub position.
    NOTE: When refitting road wheel nuts do
    not overtighten using powered tools.
    Ensure the wheel nuts are correctly
    torqued in the correct sequence.
    5.Tighten wheel nuts.
    Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
    Alloy wheels -130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
    Heavy Duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)TYRE PRESSURES, CONDITION AND TREAD
    DEPTH
    1.Check for any apparent damage to tyres, paying
    particular attention to side walls.
    2.Look at tyre treads and check for any unusual
    wear patterns which may indicate out of
    specification adjustment of steering or
    suspension.
    NOTE: Any adjustments to steering or
    suspension will be subject to additional
    labour and/or material cost and should not
    be carried out without the authorisation of the
    customer.
    3.Measure the tread depth across the width of the
    tyre and around the circumference. Annotate the
    maintenance check sheet with the lowest figure
    obtained from each tyre.
    NOTE: Any requirement to replace tyres
    should be advised to the customer before
    any remedial work is carried out. This will
    be subject to additional labour and/or material
    cost and should not be carried out without the
    authorisation of the customer. 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE
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    MAINTENANCE BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND DISCS
    1.With front road wheels removed, check brake
    pad thickness and ensure that both pads are
    wearing evenly.
    2.Check brake discs for signs of cracking,
    excessive scoring or oil contamination.
    NOTE: Any requirement to replace brake
    pads or brake disc should be advised to
    the customer as this will incur additional
    labour and/or material cost and should not be
    carried out without the authorisation of the
    customer.
    3.Check for any signs of brake fluid leakage from
    caliper seals, hoses or unions.
    4.Using brake cleaner, remove excessive deposits
    of brake dust from pads, calipers and disc
    shields.ROAD WHEEL SPEED SENSOR HARNESS - Td5
    1.Check each sensor harness is correctly and
    securely routed.
    2.Inspect each harness for chafing or damage.
    NOTE: Any requirement to replace a road
    wheel speed sensor should be advised to
    the customer as this will incur additional
    labour and/or material cost and should not be
    carried out without the authorisation of the
    customer. 
    						
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    8
    MAINTENANCE FUEL FILTER ELEMENT
    1.Renew fuel filter element.See FUEL SYSTEM,
    Repair.FUEL FILTER SEDIMENTER - Td5
    WARNING: Fuel vapour is highly
    flammable and in contained speces is also
    explosive and toxic. Always have a fire
    extinguisher containing FOAM, CO2, GAS OR
    POWDER close at hand when handling or draining
    fuel.
    1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
    2.Position suitable container beneath fuel filter
    3.Disconnect multiplug from sedimenter
    4.Rotate sedimenter anti-clockwise until water
    flows from drain tube.
    5.Allow to drain until diesel fuel flows from drain
    tube.
    6.Rotate sedimenter fully clockwise.
    7.Connect multiplug.
    8.Reconnect battery negative lead. 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE
    9
    MAINTENANCE INTERCOOLER / COOLING SYSTEM
    1.Visually check for any obstructions in the
    radiator and intercooler matrix and remove
    debris as necessary.
    2.Visually check fan blades for damage.
    3.Check cooling, intercooler and heating systems
    for leaks, hoses and oil pipes for security and
    condition.
    4.Check accessible hose clips for tightness.
    5.Check coolant level, top-up if necessary
    Cooling System Top-Up
    1.With engine cold, remove expansion tank filler
    cap.
    2.Top-up with recommended mixture of coolant
    until level reaches mark on expansion tank.
    3.Fit expansion tank filler cap.
    Intercooler Flush
    1.Remove intercooler.See FUEL SYSTEM,
    Repair.
    2.Flush intercooler element using Unicorn
    Chemicals’C’Solve following the manufaturers
    instructions.
    3.Thoroughly dry intercooler ensuring that no trace
    of solvent remains in the element.
    4.Refit intercooler.See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair.AMBIENT AIR PRESSURE (AAP) SENSOR - Td5
    1.Check ambient air pressure sensor for damage. 
    						
    							10MAINTENANCE
    10
    MAINTENANCE DOOR LOCKS AND HINGES
    Front, rear and tail doors
    1.Open each door in turn and lubricate door
    hinges and check strap using recommended
    lubricant.
    2.Lubricate door lock, striker and private lock using
    PTFE lubricant. Remove excessive lubricant,
    particularly from door striker area, to avoid
    customer complaint.
    3.Check tightness of accessible door lock and
    striker fixings
    4.Open and close door to check for smooth,
    noise-free operation. Ensure door closes
    securely.
    5.Check for smooth operation of private lock.
    Bonnet
    1.With bonnet open, lubricate hinges, striker, lock
    and safety catch using a suitable lubricant.ENGINE COOLANT
    1.Renew engine coolant.See COOLING
    SYSTEM, Adjustment. 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE
    11
    MAINTENANCE BRAKE FLUID
    1.Renew brake fluid.See BRAKES,
    Adjustment.AIR FILTER ELEMENT AND DUMP VALVE
    1.Replace air cleaner element.See FUEL
    SYSTEM, Repair.
    2.Remove all dirt from dump valve. 
    						
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