Land Rover Discovery Series Ii Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Bulb replacement 158 H2657 A A HEADLIGHT AND SIDELIGHT Light unit removal First remove the access panel set into the bonnet locking platform above each headlight (see previous page). To replace either the headlight or sidelight bulb, remove the light unit as follows: Disengage the retaining clips A and rotate them approximately 10 degrees (see inset) until they align with the slots in the headlight mounting panel. The light unit can now be released forward. WARNING DO NOT screw or unscrew the retaining...
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Bulb replacement 159 Headlight bulb replacement Disconnect the electrical multi-plug and remove the rubber cover. Release the spring clip which holds the bulb and withdraw the bulb from the light unit. When replacing the bulb, ensure that the larger tab is pointing towards the top of the headlight. Replace the spring clip and rubber cover, ensuring the slit in the cover is at the top of the headlight, and pressing the centre firmly to seal around the electrical contacts of the bulb. NOTE:Do not touch the...
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Bulb replacement 160 H2504 A FRONT DIRECTION INDICATOR AND SIDE MARKER LIGHT Remove the retaining screw A, then ease the light unit forward to release it from the vehicle. Both the small side marker light and larger direction indicator bulb holders are released from the light unit by twisting anti-clockwise. Pull the side marker bulb to remove. Push and twist the direction indicator bulb to remove. To replace the light unit, insert the two location pins (arrowed) on the outer side of the light unit into...
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Bulb replacement 161 H2506 REAR LIGHT CLUSTER (Tail, stop & reverse lights) From outside the vehicle remove the four retaining screws to release the light unit from the vehicle, then detach the electrical multi-plug connector, by pressing the metal retaining spring. To gain access to the bulbs, remove the five screws from the rear of the light unit and detach the bulb holder. Push and twist to release each bulb.
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Bulb replacement 162 H2522 C B A BUMPER MOUNTED LIGHTS (Fog guard lights & direction indicators) WARNING If the engine is warm, the exhaust system may be hot - to prevent personal injury, avoid contact with a hot exhaust system when reaching behind the bumper. Reach behind the bumper and press the spring clip A to release the light unit. Squeeze both levers B to release the bulb holder from the lens. Push and twist to release the bulbs. NOTE:If necessary, the light unit can first be detached from the...
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Bulb replacement 163 H2501 HIGH MOUNTED STOP LIGHT Remove both retaining screws and the cover from the rear of the light unit. Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise to remove. Push and twist anti-clockwise to release the bulb. FRONT FOG LIGHTS The front fog lights are mounted on the rear of the bumpers and are shielded from the rear by the lower wheelarch liner. Access to the bulb is possible, but will entail lying beneath the centre of the vehicle at the front and reaching between the wheelarch liner and...
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Bulb replacement 164 H2462 Interior courtesy lights Insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the indent on the side of the lens and carefully prise the lens from the light unit, then pull the bulb to remove. When replacing the lens, first locate the lug (arrowed in illustration), then push the lens into position. H2463 Interior light Insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the indent on the side of the lens (where arrowed) and prise the lens from the light unit, then pull the bulb out from the...
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Cleaning & vehicle care 165 H2575 WASHING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING Some high pressure cleaning systems are sufficiently powerful to penetrate door and window seals and damage rubbing strips and locking mechanisms. Never aim the water jet directly at heater air intakes, body and sunroof seals, or at any components that might easily be damaged. Wash your vehicle frequently using a sponge and generous quantities of cold or lukewarm water containing a car shampoo. Rinse and dry off with a chamois leather. · Do...
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Cleaning & vehicle care 166 Steam cleaning Before steam cleaning the engine compartment, cover the power steering and brake fluid reservoirs to prevent contamination of fluid. After steam cleaning carefully re-wax the metallic components, especially the steering column, engine coolant pipes, hose clips and the ignition coil clamp, to prevent corrosion. Removing tar spots Use mineral spirits to remove tar spots and stubborn grease stains from paintwork. Then wash immediately with soapy water to remove all...
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Cleaning & vehicle care 167 CLEANING THE INTERIOR Plastic materials Clean plastic-faced or cloth covered surfaces with diluted upholstery cleaner and wipe with a clean cloth. Leather Leather seats, steering wheel and trim features should be cleaned with a damp cloth moistened with undiluted upholstery cleaner. Leave for five minutes, and then repeat the operation using a clean cloth and water - but avoid flooding the area! Dry and polish the leather with a dry, lint-free cloth. DO NOT use petrol,...