Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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80HEATING AND VENTILATION 8 REPAIR 8.Release lever assembly and disconnect 3 blower motor leads, noting their positions. 9.Pull control cable through bulkhead grommet and out from instrument panel cowl. 10.Release retaining clip securing outer cable to lever assembly. 11.Release inner cable from lever peg. NOTE: If the blower motor switch is faulty the complete lever assembly will have to be renewed. Refit 12.Fit new control cable to lever assembly peg. 13.Fit retaining clip to secure outer cable....
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AIR CONDITIONING 1 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Description Air conditioning is an optional system which provides fully integrated climate control for the vehicle interior. The air conditioning system comprises four major units as follows:- An evaporator matrix and expansion valve (1), housed in the heater/ cooler unit (3), an engine mounted compressor (4), a condenser (5),mounted in front of the radiator, and a receiver/drier (7) located to the right of the condenser. Ancillary...
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82AIR CONDITIONING 2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Operation Evaporator unit and expansion valve High pressure liquid refrigerant is delivered to the expansion valve which is the controlling device for the air conditioning system. A severe pressure drop occurs across the valve and as the refrigerant flows through the evaporator it picks up heat from the ambient air, boils and vaporizes. As this change of state occurs, a large amount of latent heat is absorbed. The evaporator is therefore cooled and as a...
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AIR CONDITIONING 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 5. Blower motor fan speed control Move the lever to the right to progressively increase fan speed. Location of air vents - LH drive AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATER CONTROLS - RH DRIVE 1. Temperature control Move the lever to the right (RED) to increase air temperature, or to the left (BLUE) to reduce air temperature. 2. Air conditioning indicator lamp Illuminates when the air conditioning system is operating.3. Air conditioning switch Press the RH portion of the...
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82AIR CONDITIONING 4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 5. Air distribution control Push LH button - air to windscreen vents (also provides some air to the footwell). Push middle button - air to fascia vents (also provides some air to the footwell). Push RH button - air to footwell vents (also provides some air to the windscreen). 6. Air recirculation switch Press the LH portion of the switch to activate air recirculation. Press the RH portion for fresh air. NOTE: Prolonged recirculation may cause the windows to...
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AIR CONDITIONING 1 ADJUSTMENT GENERAL PRECAUTIONS The refrigerant used in the air conditioning system is HFC (Hydrofluorocarbon) R134a. WARNING: R134a is a hazardous liquid and when handled incorrectly can cause serious injury. Suitable protective clothing must be worn when carrying out servicing operations on the air conditioning system. WARNING: R134a is odourless and colourless. Do not handle or discharge in an enclosed area, or in any area where the vapour or liquid can come in contact with naked...
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82AIR CONDITIONING 2 ADJUSTMENT SERVICING PRECAUTIONS Care must be taken when handling refrigeration system components. Units must not be lifted by their hoses, pipes or capillary lines. Hoses and lines must not be subjected to any twist or stress. Ensure that hoses are positioned in their correct run before fully tightening the couplings, and ensure that all clips and supports are used. Torque wrenches of the correct type must be used when tightening refrigerant connections to the stated value. An...
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AIR CONDITIONING 3 ADJUSTMENT REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING, RECHARGING WARNING: The air conditioning system is charged with a high pressure, potentially toxic refrigerant. Repairs or servicing must only be carried out by an operator familiar with both the vehicle system and the charging and testing equipment. All operations must be carried out in a well-ventilated area away from open flame and heat sources. Always wear safety goggles and gloves when opening refrigerant connections. WARNING: Wear eye...
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82AIR CONDITIONING 4 ADJUSTMENT 5.Operate the refrigerant recharging system according to the manufactures instructions. Refrigerant to charge system is 1.1 kg. 6.If the full charge has not been accepted by the system, start the engine and run it at 1500 rev/min for a minimum of 2 minutes. Switch on the air conditioning system, open the vehicle windows, set the temperature control to cold and switch the blower to maximum speed. 7.Consult Refrigerant Station Manual for correct procedure to complete the...
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AIR CONDITIONING 5 ADJUSTMENT AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM - PERFORMANCE TEST WARNING: R134a is hazardousSee Repair, General Precautions Carry out this test with bonnet and doors or windows open, air conditioning switched on, temperature control set to cold and blower at maximum speed. Set the air supply control to supply fresh air. 1.Close low pressure valve on refrigerant station. 2.Close high pressure valve on refrigerant station. 3.Connect a Refrigerant Station to the high and low pressure servicing...