Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 04my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
Here you can view all the pages of manual Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 04my Owners Handbook Nas Rover. The Land Rover manuals for Automobile are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 191
Active Cornering Enhancement 190 Ac tiv e Co rn erin g En han ce me ntACTIVE CORNERING ENHANCEMENT* Fluid top-up WARNING Fluid is highly toxic and can be fatal if swallowed - keep containers sealed and out of reach of children. If accidental consumption of fluid is suspected, seek medical attention immediately. If fluid should come into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Do not spill fluid onto a hot engine - a fire may result. NOTE: Fluid will damage painted...
Page 192
Washers 191 WashersWINDSHIELD WASHER TOP-UP The windshield washer reservoir supplies both front and rear screen washer jets and headlight washer jets. Check the reservoir level at least every week and top-up with a mixture of water and screenwash solvent. Preferably mix the recommended quantities of water and screenwash in a separate container before topping-up, and always follow the instructions on the container. Operate the washer switches periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and...
Page 193
Wiper Blades 192 Wiper BladesWIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT Front wiper blades Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Disconnect the blade by pushing the locking tab (see inset in illustration) to the unlock position and slide upward. Fitting a replacement blade is a reversal of this process. Check that the blade is securely locked before returning the wiper assembly to the windshield. Only fit replacement wiper blades that are identical to the original specification. Grease, silicone and petrol...
Page 194
Battery 193 BatteryBATTERY SAFETY WARNING ALWAYS wear appropriate eye protection when working around batteries. Batteries contain acid, which is both corrosive and poisonous. If spillage occurs: •On clothing or the skin - remove any contaminated clothing immediately, flush the skin with large amounts of water, and seek medical attention urgently. •In the eyes - flush with clean water immediately for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention urgently. •Swallowing battery acid can be fatal unless...
Page 195
Battery 194 Battery removal and replacement WARNING ALWAYS remove the starter key before disconnecting the battery. Failure to do this could cause a failure of the airbag SRS. To prevent a short circuit, ALWAYS disconnect the negative (‘-’) cable first and NEVER allow the battery terminals or vehicle leads to make contact with tools or metal parts of the vehicle. Before disconnecting the battery, disarm the alarm, and ensure that the starter switch and all electrical equipment is turned off. To...
Page 196
Battery 195 Battery charging WARNING Batteries generate explosive gases, contain corrosive acid and produce levels of electric current sufficient to cause serious injury. While charging always heed the following precautions: •Before charging, disconnect and remove the battery from the vehicle - charging the battery with the cables connected may damage the vehicles electrical system. •Make sure the battery charger leads are securely clamped to the battery terminals BEFORE switching on the...
Page 197
Tires 196 TiresCARING FOR YOUR TIRES WARNING DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Do not drive if any tire is damaged, is excessively worn, or is inflated to an incorrect pressure. ALWAYS replace worn or defective tires with the factory recommended specification (see ‘WHEELS & TIRES’, page 247). Failure to do so may affect the safe handling of the vehicle. Always drive with consideration for the condition of the tires, and regularly inspect the tread and side walls for any sign of distortion (bulges),...
Page 198
Tires 197 Tire wear Tires fitted as original equipment have wear indicators moulded into the tread pattern. When the tread has worn down to 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) the indicators start appearing at the surface of the tread pattern, producing the effect of a continuous band of rubber across the width of the tire. A tire MUST be replaced as soon as an indicator band becomes visible or the tread depth reaches the minimum permitted by legislation. Tread depth must be checked regularly (at every...
Page 199
Tires 198 Replacement tires Wheel rims and tires are matched to suit the handling characteristics of the vehicle. For safety, ALWAYS check that replacement tires comply with the original specification (see ‘WHEELS & TIRES’, page 247) and that the load and speed ratings shown on the side wall are the same as that of the original equipment. Contact your Land Rover retailer for further information or assistance. WARNING ALWAYS use the same make and type of radial-ply tires front and rear. DO NOT...
Page 200
Tires 199 Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B and C. The grades represent a tires ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics....