Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2001my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Engine Oil 150 DRAIN & REFILL Ensure the engine oil is changed at the recommended service intervals as specified in the Passport to Service book. NOTE: Under severe operating conditions (i.e. regular use in muddy terrain or dusty conditions), the engine oil must be changed more frequently, even to the extent of a daily change. Consult your Land Rover dealer for guidance. Used engine oil WARNING Prolonged contact with used engine oil can cause serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and cancer of the skin. Wear protective clothing if possible and ALWAYS wash thoroughly after contact. It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses or soil with toxic chemicals such as used engine oil. Use authorised waste disposal sites to dispose of used oil and toxic chemicals.Drain With the engine warm (to assist oil drainage) and the vehicle parked on firm, level ground, remove the filler cap and position a container of suitable size (at least 5.1 US quarts or 4.87 litres) under the drain plug, in the bottom of the sump. Remove the drain plug and copper washer and allow the engine oil to drain into the container. WARNING Oil from the engine can be very hot, to avoid harmful burns, take care when removing the drain plug. H3105 H2660
Engine Oil 151 Refill Clean the oil drain plug and its mating surface on the engine sump. Fit the drain plug, complete with a new copper washer and tighten to 24 lbf.ft (33 Nm). Refill the engine with fresh oil, suitable for the climatic conditions in which the vehicle is to be operated (see ‘LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS’, page 205). DO NOT overfill the engine! Remember that a little oil will always remain in the engine after draining and that, therefore, the quantity of oil required to refill the engine will be slightly less than the full capacity quoted in ‘CAPACITIES’, page 207. After filling, allow a few minutes to elapse before checking the level on the dipstick (this will allow all the oil to drain into the sump and enable a true reading to be obtained). Once the correct level of oil is shown on the dipstick, replace the filler cap. Start and run the engine. Do not rev the engine until the oil pressure warning light extinguishes. Check for oil leaks around the drain plug. Stop the engine, wait a few minutes, then check the oil level and top up if necessary.Oil filter renewal NOTE: To avoid draining the oil pump, it is essential that the engine is filled with oil to the correct level, before the filter is removed. It is therefore recommended that the engine oil is renewed before work on the filter commences. 1.Clean the area around the filter head and place a suitable container beneath the engine. 2.Using a strap spanner, or similar tool, unscrew the filter anti-clockwise and discard it. 3.Smear the seal of the new filter with clean engine oil, partially fill the filter with oil and then screw the filter on clockwise, until it is securely is position. Use hand force only, DO NOT overtighten. 4.Start and run the engine. Do not rev the engine until the oil pressure warning light extinguishes. Check for oil leaks around the filter and drain plug. 5.Stop the engine, wait a few minutes, then check the oil level and top up if necessary. H2661
Air Cleaner 152 Air CleanerELEMENT RENEWAL Renewing the air cleaner element at the recommended service intervals (see your ‘Passport to Service book’), is extremely important. However, to maintain optimum engine performance under dusty operating conditions, more frequent renewal will be necessary. Consult your dealer for guidance. Release the two catches securing the hose to the rear of the air cleaner, then detach the hose. Release the catches securing the cover to the air cleaner body, disengage the two clips at the front of the air cleaner and remove the cover to gain access to the element. Remove and discard the air cleaner element. Before fitting a new element, clean the inside of the air cleaner body and cover.Fit the new air cleaner element and cover and secure catches. Ensure the two clips at the front of the air cleaner are properly engaged. Connect the hose to the rear of the air cleaner and secure catches. H2658A IMPORTANT INFORMATION Always fit a NEW element; under no circumstances should a contaminated element be cleaned and used again.
Spark Plugs 153 S park PlugsSPARK PLUG REMOVE & REFIT Spark plug removal Remove the plug leads, ensuring that you hold the rubber shroud and NOT the high tension leads (this will ensure no damage occurring to the connectors during removal). Ensure that the recesses around the plugs are free from debris (to avoid foreign matter accidentally entering the cylinder head) and use a suitable spark plug wrench to remove the plugs and washers. Refitting the plugs When refitting, take care not to cross-thread the spark plugs, otherwise costly damage to the cylinder head will result. Only fit plugs of a type recommended by the vehicle manufacturer (see ‘ENGINES’, page 208) and tighten to a torque of 15 lbf.ft (20 Nm). Please note that incorrect grades of plug may lead to engine failure and serious damage.Refitting the high tension (H.T.) leads To ensure the correct firing order (1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2), the high tension leads must be replaced in the correct relationship to each other (as illustrated). Failure to maintain the correct plug lead connections, will result in a misfire and possible damage to the catalytic converter. When pushing the leads onto the plugs, ensure that the shrouds are firmly seated on the plugs. H3578 8 6 4 2 1 3 57 H2663
Cooling System 154 Co olin g S ystemCOOLANT CHECK AND TOP-UP WARNING NEVER remove the filler cap when the engine is hot -escaping steam or scalding water could cause serious personal injury. Unscrew the filler cap slowly, allowing the pressure to escape before removing completely. Avoid spilling anti-freeze onto a hot engine - a fire may result. CAUTION: NEVER run the engine without coolant. NEVER top-up with salt water. When traveling in territories where the water supply contains salt, always ensure that you carry a supply of fresh (rain or distilled) water. NOTE: Anti-freeze will damage painted surfaces; soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water. The coolant level in the expansion tank should be checked at least weekly (more frequently in high mileage or arduous operating conditions). Always check the level WHEN THE SYSTEM IS COLD. If it is necessary to remove the filler cap before the system has fully cooled, loosen the cap slowly, allowing the air pressure to escape graduallyTop-up with a 50% mixture of anti-freeze and water so that the surface of the coolant is level with the indicator on the side of the tank (arrowed in illustration). Ensure the cap is tightened fully after top-up is completed. If the level has fallen appreciably, suspect leakage or overheating and arrange for your dealer to examine the vehicle. DO NOT OVERFILL! H2539
Cooling System 155 ANTI-FREEZE WARNING Anti-freeze is poisonous and can be fatal if swallowed - keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children. If accidental consumption is suspected, seek medical attention immediately. Prevent anti-freeze coming in contact with the skin or eyes. If this occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Anti-freeze contains important corrosion inhibitors. The anti-freeze content of the coolant must be maintained at 50% ± 5% all year round (not just in cold conditions). To ensure that the anti-corrosion properties of the coolant are retained, the anti-freeze content should be checked once a year and completely renewed every 45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months, whichever is the sooner. Failure to do so may cause corrosion of the radiator and engine components. The specific gravity of a 50% anti-freeze solution at 68°F (20°C) is 1.075 and protects against frost down to -33°F (-36°C). Coolant specification Use ONLY a 50% mix of water and Havoline Extended Life Coolant (XLC) or any ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol) with only Organic Acid Technology (OAT) corrosion inhibitors. In an emergency - and only if this type of anti-freeze is unavailable - top-up the cooling system with clean water, but be aware of the resultant reduction in frost protection. DO NOT top-up or refill with conventional anti-freeze formulations. If in doubt consult a Land Rover dealer.
Brakes 156 Brak esBRAKE FLUID WARNING Brake fluid is highly toxic - keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children. If accidental consumption of fluid is suspected, seek medical attention immediately. If brake fluid should come into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Take care not to spill fluid onto a hot engine - a fire may result. CAUTION: DO NOT drive the vehicle wih the fluid level below the ‘MIN’ mark. NOTE: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces; soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water. Check The fluid level may fall slightly during normal use as a result of brake pad wear but should not be allowed to fall below the ‘MIN’ mark. Any substantial drop in fluid indicates a leak in the system, in which case the vehicle must NOT be driven and you should contact your dealer. With the vehicle on level ground, check the fluid level at least every week (more frequently in high mileage or arduous operating conditions). Check the level visually through the side of the transparent reservoir without removing the filler cap.Top-up Wipe the filler cap clean before removing to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir. Unscrew the cap (1/8 turn) and top-up the reservoir to the ‘MAX’ mark using ‘Shell Donax YB’ brake fluid conforming to DOT 4 specification. If this is not available, use a universal brake fluid or any brake fluid having a minimum boiling point of 500 ºF (260 ºC) and complying with FMVSS 116 DOT4. Use only new fluid from an airtight container (old fluid from opened containers or fluid previously bled from the system will have absorbed moisture, which will adversely affect performance, and must NOT be used). DO NOT OVERFILL! Brake fluid must be completely renewed every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months, whichever is the sooner. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Contact our dealer immediately if brake pedl travel is unusually long or if there is any appreciable drop in brake fluid level. H2577
Power Steering 157 Power SteeringPOWER STEERING FLUID WARNING Power steering 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 power steering fluid should come into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Do not spill power steering fluid onto a hot engine - a fire may result. NOTE: Power steering fluid will damage painted surfaces; soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water. Emergency operation Any large or sudden drop in the fluid level must be investigated by a qualified dealer. If it can be established that fluid loss is slow, then the reservoir may be topped-up to the upper level mark to enable the vehicle to be driven to the nearest qualified dealer for examination. If the fluid level has dropped below the lower level mark, top-up the reservoir before starting the engine, or damage to the steering pump could result.Check and Top-up Check and top-up the fluid level ONLY with the engine switched off and the system cold, and ensure that the steering wheel is not turned after stopping the engine. Check the fluid level against the level marks on the side of the reservoir. If more fluid is needed, first wipe the filler cap clean to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir, then twist the cap a quarter turn anti-clockwise and pull to remove. Top up the reservoir until the fluid reaches the upper level mark. DO NOT OVERFILL! H2538 MAX MIN
Active Cornering Enhancement 158 Ac tiv e Co rn erin g En han ce me ntACTIVE CORNERING ENHANCEMENT FLUID 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 surfaces; soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water.Check and Top-up Check the fluid level against the level marks on the side of the reservoir. If more fluid is needed, first wipe the filler cap clean to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir, then twist the cap a quarter turn anti-clockwise and pull to remove. Top up the reservoir until the fluid reaches the upper level mark. DO NOT OVERFILL! Any large or sudden drop in the fluid level must be investigated by a qualified dealer. NOTE: While the power steering and active cornering enhancement systems share the same fluid specification and reservoir, both systems are entirely independent of each other. The reservoir is divided into two compartments and each system has its own filler cap. H2576 MAX MIN
Washers 159 WashersWINDSCREEN WASHER TOP-UP The windscreen 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. Note that an approved screenwash is necessary to prevent freezing in very cold weather. Operate the washer switches periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and properly directed. WARNING Some screenwash products are inflammable, particularly if high or undiluted concentrations are exposed to sparking. DO NOT allow screenwash to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition. NOTE: DO NOT use an anti-freeze or vinegar/water solution in the washer reservoir - anti-freeze will damage painted surfaces , whilst vinegar can damage the windscreen washer pump. NOTE: Body panels may suffer discolorization as a result of screenwash spillage. Take care to avoid spillage, particularly if an undiluted high concentration is being used. If spillage occurs, wash the affected area immediately with water. WASHER JETS The windscreen washer jets are set during manufacture and should not need adjusting. However, if adjustment is ever necessary, insert a needle into the jet orifice and lever gently to position each jet so that the spray is directed towards the centre of the windscreen. The rear screen jets located in the wiper arm are not adjustable. Should any jet become obstructed, insert a needle or thin strand of wire into the orifice to clear the blockage. HEADLIGHT WASHERS The spray jets are set during manufacture and should not need to be adjusted. NOTE: Ensure an approved screen washer solvent is used in the windscreen washer reservoir to prevent freezing. H2541