Land Rover Defender V8i Workshop Supplement Rover Manual
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76CHASSIS AND BODY 8 REPAIR INTERIOR ROLL-OVER BAR Service repair no - 76.11.40 Remove 1.Remove rear seat squabs. See rear seat squab 2.Remove rear end trim panels.See rear end trim panel 3.Remove side trim panels.See side trim panel 4.Remove centre console.See centre console 5.Remove 4 bolts securing centre section of roll-over bar and seat belt stalks to floor. 6.Remove 2 torx bolts and nuts from both sides and detach centre section of roll-over bar assembly.7.Remove torx bolt, from both sides,...
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CHASSIS AND BODY 9 REPAIR Refit 13.Supporting from both sides, position roll-over bar, engage struts in rear corners and front of side panels. Align on floor. 14.Secure front seat belt inertia reels and rear seat belts to roll-over bar mountings. Tighten bolts to 32 Nm (24 lbf.ft). 15.Raise roll-over bar assembly and secure to roof mounting brackets. Tighten bolts to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft). 16.Secure roll-over bar to wheel arches. Tighten bolts to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft). 17.Secure roll-over bar to body side...
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76CHASSIS AND BODY 10 REPAIR REAR TOW BAR Service repair no - 76.11.41 Remove 1.Remove 4 bolts securing anti-roll bar to rear undertray. 2.Remove 6 bolts securing rear undertray to chassis. 3.Remove rear undertray.4.Remove bolt, washer and nut from both sides, securing tow bar lower mounting brackets and towing eyes to chassis. 5.Remove 4 bolts and spring washers securing tow bar centre mounting bracket to chassis. 6.Remove both bolts securing 2 tow bar locating tubes in rear chassis cross member....
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CHASSIS AND BODY 11 REPAIR CENTRE CONSOLE Service repair no - 76.25.01 Remove 1.Open cubby box lid. 2.Remove 6 screws securing cubby box to console. 3.Remove cubby box. 4.Release rear edge of selector housing surround. 5.Remove surround. 6.Release hi-low gear lever gaiter from console. 7.Remove hi-low gear lever knob and gaiter assembly. 8.Remove tray from console. 9.Remove screw securing front edge of console. 10.Remove 3 screws securing rear of console. 11.Remove console.Refit 12.Fit and align...
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76CHASSIS AND BODY 12 REPAIR RADIATOR GRILLE Service repair no - 76.55.03 Remove 1.Remove 8 screws securing grille to front panel. 2.Remove radiator grille Refit 3.Position radiator grille to front panel. 4.Secure grille with screws.GRILLE PANEL Service repair no - 76.55.06 Remove 1.Remove radiator grille. See radiator grille 2.Disconnect multiplug from condenser fan fly-lead. 3.Loosen bolts securing top panel and grille panel to fenders. 4.Remove bolts securing securing grille panel to wings. 5.Remove...
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CHASSIS AND BODY 13 REPAIR BONNET Service repair no - 76.16.01.99 Remove 1.Remove split pin from bonnet stay lower pivot. 2.Remove washer and anti-rattle washer from pivot. 3.Position suitable chock to support bonnet in a position to gain access to hinge nuts. 4.Release bonnet stay from pivot, fold stay up into the bonnet and rest bonnet onto chock. 5.Mark outline of hinge on bonnet. 6.Remove 6 nuts and screws securing bonnet to hinges. 7.With assistance, remove bonnet. Refit 8.With assistance, position...
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82 - AIR CONDITIONING CONTENTS Page FAULT DIAGNOSIS REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FAULTS 1................................................................. ADJUSTMENT GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1................................................................................. REMEDIAL ACTIONS 1.......................................................................................... SERVICING PRECAUTIONS 2............................................................................... REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING,...
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AIR CONDITIONING 1 FAULT DIAGNOSIS REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FAULTS For any refrigeration system to function properly all components must be in good working order. The unit cooling cycle and the relationship between air discharge temperature and ambient temperature and the pressures at the compressor can help to determine proper operation of the system. The length of any cooling cycle is determined by such factors as ambient temperature and humidity, thermostat setting, compressor speed and air leakage into...