Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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10MAINTENANCE 8 MAINTENANCE CHECK/TOP UP BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR WARNING: DO NOT drive the vehicle with the fluid level below MIN mark. Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces; clean up any spillage immediately and rinse with plenty of water. If brake fluid should come into contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. 1.Check the fluid level visually through transparent side of reservoir without removing cap. 2.If level is below MAX mark clean and remove reservoir cap. 3.Top up to...
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MAINTENANCE 9 MAINTENANCE REV: 05/99 UNDER VEHICLE MAINTENANCE NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted on some vehicle derivatives to conform to legal requirements. When under chassis maintenance, or remove and refit procedures are required, it may be necessary to remove the undertray and/or integral access panels See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray or See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear undertray RENEW ENGINE OIL AND FILTER 1.Ensure vehicle is level. 2.Run engine to warm oil, switch off...
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10MAINTENANCE 10 MAINTENANCEREV: 05/99 RENEW GEARBOX OIL 1.Ensure vehicle is level. 2.Place suitable tray under gearbox. 3.Disconnect battery. 4.Clean area around filler/level plugs. 5.Remove both plugs and allow oil to drain completely. WARNING: When draining gearbox, care should be taken to ensure that oil is not hot as personal scalding could result. 6.Refit drain plug and tighten to 30 Nm (22 lbf/ft). 7.Inject new oil into gearbox until it runs out of filler hole. Allow excess oil to drain and wipe...
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MAINTENANCE 11 MAINTENANCE REV: 05/99 RENEW FRONT AND REAR AXLE OIL 1.Ensure vehicle is level and place suitable tray under axle to be drained. 2.Using 13mm square drive wrench, remove drain and filler/level plugs from axle and allow oil to drain completely. 3.Clean and refit drain plug. A- Front and rear axle, 90 models, front, 110/130 models.B- Rear axle, 110/130 models. 4.Inject new oil, See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids until it runs out from...
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10MAINTENANCE 12 MAINTENANCEREV: 05/99 LUBRICATE PROPELLER SHAFT UNIVERSAL AND SLIDING JOINTS 1.Clean all grease nipples on front and rear propeller shafts. 2.Using a low pressure hand grease gun, apply recommended grease See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids to grease nipples at front and rear propeller shaft universal and sliding joints. VISUALLY CHECK BRAKE, FUEL, CLUTCH HOSES/PIPES/UNIONS FOR CHAFING, LEAKS AND CORROSION CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR LEAKS,...
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MAINTENANCE 13 MAINTENANCE REV: 05/992.When pure diesel is emitted, retighten drain plug. 3.Disconnect fuel inlet pipe at sedimenter. Raise and support pipe above level of fuel tank to prevent fuel draining from tank. 4.Support sedimenter bowl, unscrew bolt and remove bowl. 5.Remove sedimenter element. 6.Clean all components in kerosene. 7.Fit new seals. 8.Fit element into sedimenter bowl. 9.Secure bowl to sedimenter head. 10.Fit fuel inlet pipe to sedimenter. 11.Slacken drain plug and when pure diesel...
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10MAINTENANCE 14 MAINTENANCEREV: 05/99 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Camshaft drive belt The engine timing gears are driven by a toothed rubber belt which must be renewed at intervals determined by the severity of operating conditions. In reasonable, temperate climate operation, the belt should be renewed every 120,000 km (72,000 miles) or every six years whichever occurs earlier. In adverse operating conditions, such as work in dusty atmospheres, high ambient temperatures, desert and tropical zones,...
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MAINTENANCE 15 MAINTENANCE ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Camshaft drive belt The engine timing gears are driven by a toothed rubber belt which must be renewed at intervals determined by the severity of operating conditions. In reasonable, temperate climate operation, the belt should be renewed every 120,000 km (72,000 miles) or every six years whichever occurs earlier. In adverse operating conditions, such as work in dusty atmospheres, high ambient temperatures, desert and tropical zones, renew the...
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ENGINE 1 ADJUSTMENT REV: 05/99 VALVE CLEARANCES - CHECK AND ADJUST Service repair no - 12.29.48 Adjust CAUTION: If the crankshaft is rotated with excessive valve clearace, it is possible that the push rods could be dislodged from the cam follower seating and fracture the cam follower slide. To prevent damage, eliminate all clearance from any loose rockers before turning the crankshaft to adjust clearances. 1.Rotate crankshaft until No.8 valve (counting from front of engine) is fully open. 2.Using a 0,20...
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ENGINE 1 REPAIR CYLINDER COMPRESSION TEST Service repair no - 12.25.01 1.Start and run engine to normal operating temperature. 2.Switch off engine. 3.Disconnect spill return hose and fuel pipe from No.1 injector. 4.Remove retaining nut, release clamp and withdraw injector from cylinder head. See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair, injectors 5.Disconnect electrical lead from fuel cut-off solenoid at injection pump to prevent delivery of fuel to injectors. On vehicles fitted with a digital diesel shut-off valve (DDS)...