Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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WIPERS AND WASHERS 1 OVERHAUL WIPER MOTOR Service repair no - 84.15.18. Dismantle 1.Remove wiper motor from vehicle See Repair, Wiper motor and drive rack. 2.Remove wiper motor gearbox cover. 3.Remove circlip and plain washer securing connecting rod. 4.Withdraw connecting rod. 5.Withdraw flat washer. 6.Remove circlip and washer securing shaft and gear. 7.Clean any burrs from gear shaft and withdraw gear. 8.Withdraw dished washer. 9.Add alignment marks to yoke and gearbox for reassembly. 10.Remove yoke...
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84WIPERS AND WASHERS 2 OVERHAUL Assemble Use Ragosine Listate Grease to lubricate gear wheel teeth, armature shaft worm gear, connecting rod and pin, cable rack and wheelbox gear wheels. Use Shell Turbo 41 oil sparingly to lubricate bearing bushes, armature shaft bearing journals, gear wheel shaft and wheelbox spindles. Thoroughly soak felt washer in yoke bearing with oil. 18.Fit limit switch. 19.Fit brush gear assembly. 20.Fit armature and yoke to gearbox using alignment marks, secure with yoke...
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ELECTRICAL 1 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Description The electrical system is Negative ground, and it is most important to ensure correct polarity of electrical connections at all times. Any incorrect connections made when reconnecting cables may cause irreparable damage to semi-conductor devices used in generator and regulator. Incorrect polarity would also seriously damage any transistorized equipment such as a radio. WARNING: During battery removal or before carrying out any repairs...
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86ELECTRICAL 2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION VEHICLE IMMOBILISATION AND ALARM SYSTEM A sophisticated engine immobilisation and anti-theft alarm system is offered on the Land Rover Defender 300 Tdi vehicle range, which incorporates the following features: Perimeter protection This part of the alarm system protects side doors, bonnet and rear door against unauthorised entry - alarm sounding if any one of these apertures is opened without alarm first being disarmed. Interior protection Also known as volumetric...
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ELECTRICAL 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Door and bonnet switches Perimetric protection for the vehicle is provided by ECU inputs connected to the starter switch, bonnet switch and door switches. Ultrasonic sensor The ultrasonic sensor operates by emitting an air pressure carrier wave which is subsequently received by the sensor as it bounces back from objects inside the vehicle. Once armed, the alarm will sound if wave is disturbed by a door opening, or if movement is detected inside the vehicle. When the...
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86ELECTRICAL 4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION REV: 05/99 ALARM SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION COMPONENT LOCATION 1. Electronic control unit (ECU) Under dash, LH and RH drive 2. Anti-theft alarm indicator light Instrument panel 3. Engine immobilisation warning light Instrument panel 4. Immobilisation spider* Inside vehicle battery box 5. Passive coil Over starter switch barrel 6. Bonnet switch Engine compartment, LH and RH drive 7. Door switches 8. Ultrasonic sensor Varies according to vehicle type 9. Handset and...
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ELECTRICAL 5 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION REV: 05/99 ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION Arming alarm To arm the alarm, aim handset at vehicle and press the RH button (Padlock symbol). Provided all doors and or apertures are closed, the direction indicator lamps will flash three times to confirm that the alarm is armed. All security features previously described will be active. Once armed, the alarm will sound if a door or the bonnet is opened, or if movement is detected inside the vehicle. Disarming alarm Within range...
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86ELECTRICAL 6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION REV: 05/99 ENGINE IMMOBILISATION Engine immobilisation is an important aspect of the vehicles security system, and occurs automatically whenever the alarm system is armed. The system also includes a feature known as passive immobilisation, which is designed to safeguard the vehicle from theft should the driver forget to arm the alarm. Passive immobilisation occurs automatically as follows: ·Thirty seconds after the starter switch has been turned off and the...
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ELECTRICAL 7 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ALARM SYSTEM FUSES When the vehicle immobilisation and alarm system is fitted, three fuses are used to protect the circuit: ·Alarm system 15 amp fuse, main harness, located behind instrument binnacle. ·Alarm sounder 20 amp fuse No.10, located in main fuse box. ·Alarm system 5 amp fuse No.20, located in main fuse box. The main fuse box is positioned in the centre of the fascia, in front of the main gear lever. A label in the fuse box cover shows the circuits...