Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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09LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES 2 INFORMATIONREV: 05/99 Propeller shaft Front and RearNLGI - 2 Multi-purpose Lithium based GREASE Lubrication nipples (hubs, ball joints etc.) Seat slides Door lock striker Brake and clutch reservoirsBrake fluids having a minimum boiling point of 260°C (500°F) and complying with FMVSS 116 DOT4 Engine coolant (Pre-99MY)Use an ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol) with non-phosphate corrosion inhibitors suitable for use in aluminium engines to ensure...
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LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES 3 INFORMATION REV: 05/99 CAPACITIES The following capacity figures are approximate and are provided as a guide only. Capacities (approx.)* Litres Pints Engine sump oil 5,8................................................................ 10.20 Extra when refilling after fitting new filter 0,85.......................... 1.50 Manual gearbox 2,67............................................................... 4.70 Transfer gearbox oil...
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09LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES 4 INFORMATIONREV: 05/99 RECOMMENDED FUEL 300 Tdi Vehicles Diesel fuel oil, distillate, diesel fuel, automotive gas or Derv to British standard 2869, Class A1 or A2. Using diesel fuel with a lower class rating could seriously impair vehicle performance. Td5 Vehicles Refer to Defender Workshop Manual VDR 100350. V8i Vehicles Refer to Defender Workshop Manual LRL 0185. FUEL TANK CAPACITY Side tank: 90 models 54,6 litres (12...
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MAINTENANCE 1 MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE The following section describes the items detailed in the vehicle Service Schedule. Where required instructions are given for carrying out the service procedure, or a cross reference is given to the section in the manual where the procedure may be found. Service Maintenance Schedules are published separately to reflect the needs and intervals for each vehicle variant. Procedures in the Workshop Manual must be used in conjunction with the Service Schedule...
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10MAINTENANCE 2 MAINTENANCE BATTERY CONNECTIONS NOTE: The vehicle may be fitted with an alarm and immobilisation system using a battery backed-up alarm sounder. See ELECTRICAL, Repair, Battery Disconnect battery leads, clean and grease with petroleum jelly, including battery terminals. CHECK OPERATION OF DOOR SWITCHES When a Vehicle Immobilisation and Alarm System is fitted it is important that all door and bonnet switches operate correctly, otherwise perimeter and interior protection may not function if...
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MAINTENANCE 3 MAINTENANCE UNDER BONNET MAINTENANCE UNDER BONNET COMPONENTS A - RH drive 1.Brake fluid reservoir 2.Clutch fluid reservoir 3.Air cleaner element 4.Engine breather filter 5.Oil filler cap 6.Oil level dipstick 7.Heater/air conditioning unit 8.Windscreen washer reservoir 9.Power steering pump reservoir10.Intercooler and hoses 11.Radiator filler plug 12.Radiator 13.Oil cooler 14.Fuel filter 15.Accelerator linkage 16.Expansion tank 17.Air cleaner dump valve
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10MAINTENANCE 4 MAINTENANCE UNDER BONNET COMPONENTS B - LH drive 1.Brake fluid reservoir 2.Clutch fluid reservoir 3.Air cleaner element 4.Engine breather filter 5.Oil filler cap 6.Oil level dipstick 7.Heater/air conditioning unit 8.Windscreen washer reservoir 9.Power steering pump reservoir10.Intercooler and hoses 11.Radiator filler plug 12.Radiator 13.Oil cooler 14.Fuel filter 15.Accelerator linkage 16.Expansion tank 17.Air cleaner dump valve
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MAINTENANCE 5 MAINTENANCE REV: 05/99 CHECK COOLING, INTERCOOLING AND HEATING SYSTEMS Check cooling, and heater systems for leaks and pipes/hoses for security and condition. Refill or top up as necessary. CAUTION: It is important that the correct procedure is followed when refilling or topping up the cooling system to avoid trapping air in the system. WARNING: Do not remove caps and plugs when engine is hot because cooling system is pressurised and personal scalding could result. 1.Remove plastic plugs...
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10MAINTENANCE 6 MAINTENANCE RENEW AIR CLEANER ELEMENT AND CLEAN DUMP VALVE Remove 1.Release 2 retaining clips and lift air cleaner from its cradle sufficiently to gain access to element. 2.Unscrew wing nut and remove end cover. 3.Unscrew second wing nut and withdraw element from air cleaner casing. 4.Clean interior and exterior of casing and cover. 5.Squeeze open dump valve and check that interior is clean. Renew valve, if perished.Refit 6.Fit new element, seal first, into casing and secure with wing...
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MAINTENANCE 7 MAINTENANCE RENEW AUXILIARY DRIVE BELT Renew drive belt. See ELECTRICAL, Repair, Auxiliary drive belt RENEW COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT Renew compressor drive belt. See AIR CONDITIONING, Repair, Compressor drive belt CHECK/TOP UP POWER STEERING RESERVOIR WARNING: DO NOT start engine if fluid level in reservoir has dropped below dipstick - severe damage to the power steering system could result. NOTE: Check fluid level with engine switched off and system cold. Ensure that steering wheel is not...