Land Rover Defender 90 Workshop 2nd Edition Nas Rover Manual
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01 04 05 07 09 10 12 17 19 26 30 41 44 47 51 54 57 60 64 74 70 76 80 82 84 86 88 Workshop manual DEFENDER 90 - NAS This manual covers vehicles from 1997 model year 01 INTRODUCTION 04 GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA 05 ENGINE TUNING DATA 07 GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 09 LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES 10 MAINTENANCE 12 ENGINE 4.0 V8 17 EMISSION CONTROL 19 FUEL SYSTEM SFI 26 COOLING SYSTEM 30 MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM 41 TRANSFER GEARBOX 44 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX 47 PROPELLER SHAFTS 51 REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE...
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INTRODUCTION 1 INFORMATION INTRODUCTION This workshop manual covers vehicles from 1997 model year onwards. Amendments and additional pages will be issued to ensure that the manual covers latest models. Amendments and additions will be identified by the addition of a dated footer at the bottom of the page. This Workshop Manual is designed to assist skilled technicians in the efficient repair and maintenance of Land Rover vehicles. Individuals who undertake their own repairs should have some skill and...
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01INTRODUCTION 2 INFORMATION FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS The following information provides basic precautions which must be observed if fuel is to be handled safely. It also outlines the other areas of risk which must not be ignored. This information is issued for basic guidance only, and in any case of doubt, appropriate enquiries should be made of your local Fire Officer or Fire Department. Fuel vapour is highly flammable and in confined spaces is also very explosive and toxic. When fuel evaporates it...
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INTRODUCTION 3 INFORMATION SYNTHETIC RUBBER Many 0 ring seals, flexible pipes and other similar items which appear to be natural rubber are made of synthetic materials called Fluoroelastomers. Under normal operating conditions this material is safe, and does not present a health hazard. However, if the material is damaged by fire or excessive heat, it can break down and produce highly corrosive Hydrofluoric acid which can cause serious burns on contact with skin. Should the material be in a burnt or...
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01INTRODUCTION 4 INFORMATION ACCESSORIES AND CONVERSIONS DO NOT FITunapproved accessories or conversions, as they could affect the safety of the vehicle. Land Rover will not accept liability for death, personal injury, or damage to property which may occur as a direct result of the fitting of non-approved conversions to the vehicle. WHEELS AND TYRES WARNING: DO NOT replace the road wheels with any type other than genuine Land Rover wheels which are designed for multi-purpose on and off road use and have...
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INTRODUCTION 5 INFORMATION JACKING The following instructions must be carried out before raising the vehicle off the ground. 1.Use a solid level ground surface. 2.Apply parking brake. 3.Select P (Park) in main gearbox. 4.Select Low range in transfer gearbox. CAUTION: To avoid damage occurring to the under body components of the vehicle the following jacking procedures must be adhered to. DO NOT POSITION JACKS OR AXLE STANDS UNDER THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS. Body structure Bumpers Fuel lines Brake lines...
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01INTRODUCTION 6 INFORMATION 4.Before commencing work on underside of vehicle re-check security of vehicle on stands. 5.Reverse procedure when removing vehicle from stands. Raise rear of vehicle 1.Position cup of hydraulic arm under differential casing. 2.Raise vehicle to enable axle stands to be installed under left and right hand axle tubes. 3.Lower jack until axle sits securely on axle stands, remove trolley jack. 4.Before commencing work on underside of vehicle re-check security of vehicle on...
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INTRODUCTION 7 INFORMATION TOWING CAUTION: The vehicle has permanent four-wheel drive. The following towing instructions must be adhered to: Towing the vehicle on all four wheels with driver operating steering and brakes. 1.Turn ignition key to position I to release steering lock. 2.Select neutral in main gearbox and transfer gearbox. 3.Secure tow rope, chain or cable to front towing eyes. 4.Release the parking brake. CAUTION: The brake servo and power assisted steering system will not be functional...
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01INTRODUCTION 8 INFORMATION JUMP STARTING WARNING: Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation. This gas mixture can explode if flames, sparks or lighted tobacco are brought near battery. When charging or using a battery in an enclosed space, always provide ventilation and shield your eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Batteries contain sulphuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Also, shield eyes when working near battery to protect against possible...