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    128 Lubrication nipples(hubs, ball joints, prop. shafts, etc.)
    NLGI-2 Multipurpose Lithium based grease
    Brake reservoir
    Universal brake fluids or any brake fluid having a minimum boiling point of 500°F
    (260°C) and complying with FMVSS 116 DOT4
    Windscreen washers
    Screen washer fluid
    Engine cooling system
    Ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol) with non-phosphate corrosion
    inhibitors suitable for use in aluminium engines. Use one part anti-freeze to one part water
    for protection down to -33°F (-36°C)
    Air conditioning compressor
    Use only refrigerant R134A and refrigerant oil ND 8
    Door locks (anti-burst) and inertia reels
    DO NOT LUBRICATE.These components are lubricated for life during manufacture.
    Battery terminals
    Petroleum jelly. DO NOT use silicone grease. 
    						
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    129 CAPACITIES
    The following capacities are approximate and provided as a guide only. All oil levels must be set
    using the dipstick or level plugs as applicable.
    Metric Imperial
    Fuel tank - usable capacity 59,09 litre.................... 13.00 Imp gall
    Engine sump 6,01 litre.......................................... 10.70 Imp pt
    Additional capacity after
    fitting new oil filter 0,56 litre................................. 1.00 Imp pt
    Main gearbox 9,10 litre......................................... 15.70 Imp pt
    Transfer gearbox 2,30 litre.................................... 4.00 Imp pt
    Front differential 1,70 litre..................................... 3.00 Imp pt
    Rear differential 2,30 litre...................................... 4.00 Imp pt
    Cooling system 12,80 litre..................................... 22.50 Imp pt 
    						
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    130 ENGINE
    Bore 3.70 in (93,98 mm).......................................................................
    Stroke 2.800 in (71,12 mm)....................................................................
    Number of cylinders 8..............................................
    Cylinder capacity 241 in
    3(3950 cc) ...................................................
    Compression ratio 9.35:1.................................................
    Firing order 1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2............................................................
    Sparking plug type Champion RN11YC.................................................
    Sparking plug gap 0.033 - 0.038 in (0,84 - 0,96 mm).................................................
    STEERING
    Turns, lock to lock 3.38.................................................
    Camber angle Zero........................................................
    Castor angle 3° ..........................................................
    Swivel pin inclination 7° .............................................
    Front wheel toe-out 0 to 2 mm...............................................
    Turning circle between kerbs 40.4 ft (12,3 m).................................
    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
    Type Negative ground......................................................................
    Voltage 12..................................................................
    Battery 380/120/90...................................................................
    Charging circuit Alternator.....................................................
    Ignition system Electronic......................................................
    REPLACEMENT BULBS
    Headlights 60/55 W Halogen sealed beam.............................................................
    Side lights 12V5W ..............................................................
    Side marker lights 12 V 3.5 W..................................................
    Stop lights 12 V 21 W.............................................................
    Tail lights 12V5W ...............................................................
    Direction indicator lights 12 V 21 W........................................
    Number plate lights 12V4W ...............................................
    Reversing lights 12 V 21 W.....................................................
    Rear fog guard lights 12 V 21 W.............................................
    Interior lights 12 V 10 W.........................................................
    Warning lights 12 V 1.2 W.......................................................
    Instrument illumination 12V2W .........................................
    High level stop light 12 V 21 W............................................... 
    						
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    131 DIMENSIONS
    Overall length (including spare wheel) 160.5 in (4072 mm)...................
    Overall width 70.5 in (1790 mm)..........................................................
    Overall height 80.2 in (2037 mm).........................................................
    Wheelbase 92.9 in (2360 mm).............................................................
    Track front/rear 58.5 in (1486 mm)......................................................
    Width between wheel boxes 36.4 in (925 mm)..................................
    OFF-ROAD PERFORMANCE
    Max. gradient 45° .........................................................
    Approach angle 51°curb weight ......................................................
    Departure angle 35°curb weight .....................................................
    Wading depth 20 in (500 mm)........................................................
    Min. ground clearance (unladen) 9.0 in (229 mm)...........................
    Ramp break over angle 146° ..........................................
    TOWING WEIGHTS (refer to section 3)
    Maximum permissible towed weights On-road Off-road
    Unbraked trailers 1653 lb (750 kg).............................................. 1102 lb (500 kg)................
    Trailers with brakes 7716 lb (3500 kg)......................................... 2204 lb (1000 kg)..............
    Nose Weight 330 lb (150 kg)...................................................... 330 lb (150 kg)..................
    NOTE:All weight figures are subject to local restrictions. 
    						
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    132 VEHICLE WEIGHTS
    EEC kerb weight* 3902 lb (1845 kg)...................................................
    Max front axle weight 2701 lb (1200 kg)............................................
    Max rear axle weight 3300 lb (1500 kg)..............................................
    Gross vehicle weight 6001 lb (2550 kg)..............................................
    * kerb weight = unladen vehicle weight + full fuel tank (no occupants or payload)
    NOTE:Axle weights are non additive. The individual maximum axle weights and gross vehicle
    weight must not be exceeded.
    WHEELS
    Wheel size 7J x 16.............................................................
    Road wheel nut torque 100 lbf/ft (135 Nm)..........................................
    TYRE SIZE & PRESSURES
    Front Rear
    Normal - all load conditions
    265/75 R16 radial (multi-terrain)1,9 bar ................... 2,4 bar
    28 lbf/in
    235 lbf/in2
    2,0 kgf/cm22,5 kgf/cm2
    WARNING
    Tyre pressures must be checked with the
    tyres cold, as the pressure is about 0.21
    bar(3 lbf/in
    2or 0,2 kgf/cm2) higher at
    running temperature.
    If the vehicle has been parked in the sun or
    high ambient temperatures, DO NOT reduce
    the tyre pressures, move the vehicle into the
    shade and wait for the tyres to cool before
    checking the pressures.
    WARNING
    ALWAYS use the same make and type of
    radial-ply tyres, front and rear. DO NOT use
    bias-ply tyres, or interchange tyres from
    front to rear.
    ·If the wheel is marked TUBELESS, an
    inner tube must NOT be fitted. 
    						
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    133 FUEL CONSUMPTION
    The fuel consumption figures shown below have been calculated using a standard testing
    procedure (the new EC test procedure from Directive 93/116/EC), and produced in accordance
    with The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption (Amendment) Order 1996. Under normal use, a cars
    actual fuel consumption figures may differ from those achieved through the test procedure,
    depending on driving technique, road and traffic conditions, environmental factors, vehicle and
    load conditions.
    URBAN EXTRA-URBAN COMBINED
    mpg l/100km mpg l/100km mpg l/100km
    13.1 21.5 24.1 11.7 18.5 15.3
    Urban cycle
    The urban test cycle is carried out from a cold start and consists of a series of accelerations,
    decelerations and periods of steady speed driving and engine idling. The maximum speed attained
    during the test is 31 mph (50 km/h), with an average speed of 12 mph (19 km/h).
    Extra-urban cycle
    The extra-urban test cycle is carried out immediately after the urban test. Approximately half the
    test comprises steady speed driving, while the remainder consists of a series of accelerations,
    decelerations and engine idling. The maximum test speed is 75 mph (120 km/h) and the average
    speed 39 mph (63 km/h). The test is carried out over a distance of 4.3 miles (7 km).
    Combined
    The combined figure is an average of the urban and the extra-urban test cycle results, which has
    been weighted to take account of the different distances covered during the two tests.
    NOTE:These figures should not be compared with the figures produced using the ECE/EEC
    procedure previously required by The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption Order 1983. Because of
    the changes in test procedure, even the urban figures would differ if the same car were subjected
    to both tests. 
    						
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    SECTION 7
    Parts & accessories
    Section Contents Page
    Parts & accessories 137.................................
    Electrical equipment 137................................
    Travelling abroad 138..................................... 
    						
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    137 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
    Your vehicle has been designed,
    manufactured and proven to cope with the
    most rigorous driving conditions. As such,
    fitting parts and accessories that have been
    developed and tested to the same stringent
    standards is essential to guarantee the
    continued reliability, safety and performance
    of the vehicle.
    To augment the vehicles already awesome
    ability, a comprehensive and versatile range of
    quality spare parts and accessories are
    available to fulfil a wide variety of roles, both
    enhancing and protecting the vehicle in the
    many tasks to which it can be applied.
    Genuine Land Rover Parts are the ONLY parts
    built to original equipment specifications AND
    approved by Land Rover designers - this
    means that every single part and accessory
    has been rigorously tested by the same
    engineering team that designed and built the
    vehicle and, with the exception of
    maintenance items that are designed to be
    replaced sooner, is fully guaranteed for twelve
    months with UNLIMITED MILEAGE.
    A full list and description of all available
    accessories is available from your Land Rover
    dealer.
    Always consult your dealer for advice
    regarding the approval, suitability, installation
    and use of any parts or accessories before
    fitting.
    WARNING
    DO NOT fit unapproved accessories or
    conversions, as they could affect the safety
    of the vehicle. Land Rover will not accept
    any liability for death, personal injury, or
    damage to property which may occur as a
    direct result of fitment of non-approved
    accessories, or the carrying out of
    non-approved conversions, to Land Rover
    vehicles.
    Land Rover strongly advises against making
    any modifications to the suspension or
    steering system. This could seriously effect
    the handling and stability of the vehicle,
    leading to loss of control or rollover.
    Always consult a Land Rover dealer before
    fitting accessories, and before commencing
    any conversion or alteration to the vehicles
    original specification.
    Electrical equipment
    WARNING
    It is extremely hazardous to fit or replace
    parts or accessories whose installation
    requires the dismantling of or addition to
    either the electrical or fuel system.
    Fitting inferior quality parts or accessories,
    may be dangerous and could invalidate the
    vehicle warranty. 
    						
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