Land Rover Discovery Series Ii Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Wheel changing 148 H2510 A BC Operating the jack Slot the two parts of the jack lever together, ensuring that the spring clip protrudes from the engagement slot where the two parts join (see inset A). Close the jack release valve by using the notched end of the jack lever to turn the valve fully clockwise (see inset B). Insert the lever into the socket as shown (inset C) and twist the lever to lock it into the socket. Pump the lever up and down to raise the jack. To lower the jack, detach the lever (twist and pull) and then slot the notched end over the pegs on the release valve. Slowly turn the release valve anti-clockwise allowing the weight of the vehicle to lower the jack. DO NOT fully unscrew the release valve. WARNING ·Ensure the jack is positioned on firm, level ground. ·DO NOT use the jack to raise the vehicle until you have carefully read and understood Positioning the jack later in this section. If in doubt, consult your dealer. ·Ensure that the space under and around the vehicle is free from obstruction as it is lowered.
Wheel changing 149 Positioning the jack Always position the jack from the side of the vehicle, approximately in line with the appropriate jacking point. WARNING ·ALWAYS use the complete, two-piece, jack lever throughout to minimise any chance of accidental damage or injury. ·ONLY jack the vehicle using the jack location points described, or damage to the vehicle could occur. H2516 Front jacking point Position the jack so that, when raised the cradle head of the jack engages with the shaped notch on the underside of the front or rear suspension links - either just forward of the rear wheels or just to the rear of the front wheels (see illustrations). H2515 Rear jacking point Changing a wheel Before raising the vehicle, ensure that all the precautions listed at the beginning of this section have been observed. Also, ensure that the wheel chocks are correctly positioned (as described previously). · Use the wheel nut wrench to slacken the wheel nuts half a turn anti-clockwise. · Raise the vehicle until the tyre is clear of the ground, and remove the wheel nuts and wheel (DO NOT damage the surface of the wheel by placing it face down on the road).
Wheel changing 150 · On alloy wheels, lightly oil or grease the wheel-mounting spigot (using an approved anti-seize compound) to minimise the tendency for adhesion between the wheel and the spigot. Ensure that no oil or compound comes into contact with the brake components or the flat mounting surfaces of the wheel. If, due to an emergency situation, this treatment is not practicable; refit the spare wheel for the time being, but remove and treat the wheel at the earliest opportunity. · Fit the spare wheel and lightly tighten the wheel nuts, ensuring they are firmly seated. DO NOT fully tighten whilst the tyre is clear of the ground. WARNING When fitting a wheel, ensure that the mating faces of the hub and wheel are clean and free from rust - an accumulation of dirt or rust could cause the wheel nuts to become loose and result in an accident. · Lower the vehicle and remove the jack and wheel chocks. · Fully tighten the wheel nuts in an alternating pattern until all are tightened. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN by using foot pressure or extension bars on the wheel nut wrench, as this could overstress the wheel studs. Check the wheel nut torque at the earliest opportunity (see General data). · Finally, check the tyre pressure. NOTE:REMEMBER to change to H (high range) before driving. Care of the jack Examine the jack occasionally, clean and grease the moving parts, particularly the ram. To avoid contamination, the jack should always be returned to its fully closed position. WARNING After wheel changing, always secure tools, chocks, jack and spare wheel in their correct storage positions.
Fuse box 151 FUSE BOX Fuses are simple circuit devices which protect electrical equipment against the effects of excess current. A blown fuse is indicated when the electrical equipment it protects becomes inoperative. The main fusebox is fitted below and to one side of the steering column; to access the fuses, remove the cover by releasing the fixing screws using a coin or small screwdriver to twist the turnbuckle screw through 90 degrees. H2619
Fuse box 152 Renewing a fuse Always turn the starter switch to position O and switch off the affected electrical circuit before removing a fuse. WARNING Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating and type. Do not replace a blown fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage rating. Always rectify the cause of the failure before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified assistance if necessary. MAIN FUSE BOX H2495 Press the fuse removal tweezers onto the head of the suspect fuse (as shown) and pull to remove. A break in the wire inside the fuse indicates that the fuse has blown and must be replaced. Always replace a fuse with another of the same value, however, if the replacement fuse blows immediately the circuit MUST be checked by a qualified dealer. Fuses are colour coded to help identify their amperage, as follows: VIOLET 3 TAN 5 BROWN 7.5 RED 10 BLUE 15 YELLOW 20 WHITE 25 GREEN 30 ORANGE 40 A label in the fuse box cover shows the circuits protected, the fuse values and their locations. They are also listed on the following page.
Fuse box 153 Fuse No. Rating Circuits protected (amps) 1 25 Central door locking 2 10 Fuel flap release 3 10 LH headlight main beam 4 10 Rear fog guard lights 5 15 Daylight running lights (if fitted) 6 25 Rear air conditioning blower 7 30 Heater blower front 8 30 Heated rear window, heated mirrors 9 10 LH headlight dipped beam 10 10 RH headlight dipped beam 11 10 LH side & tail lights, number plate light, interior illumination 12 30 Sunroof 13 30 Rear windows 14 20 Ignition coils 15 20 Cigar lighter, interior lights, seat heaters, vanity mirror illumination 16 15 Clock, radio 17 15 Radio amplifier, speakers 18 15 Rear wiper motor 19 15 Front wipers/washers 20 15 Interior lights, clock/radio memory, engine remobilisation 21 15 Transfer box 22 10 RH headlight main beam 23 10 Starter motor 24 10 Alternator, auto transmission 25 25 Brake, reverse lights 26 10 Auxiliary circuits 27 10 Instruments, hill descent control 28 10 Self levelling suspension, anti-lock braking 29 10 Active cornering enhancement (ACE) 30 20 Cruise control, electric mirrors, rear washer 31 10 Air conditioning blower 32 25 Accessory socket 33 10 RH side & tail lights, radio, trailer socket, interior illumination 34 30 Front windows 35 10 Airbag SRS - DO NOT REMOVE NOTE:Spare fuses are included in the fuse box (see fuse box label).
Fuse box 154 H2497 WARNING Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas; ensure that sparks, flames and other ignition sources are kept away from the engine compartment. ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX A second fuse box is located on the right side of the engine compartment adjacent to the coolant reservoir. Press all four latches in the direction of the arrows shown on the illustration to release the fuse box cover. Information on the underside of the cover identifies the fuses and their ratings. This information is also listed on the following page. When replacing, the cover, locate the four latches, then push firmly downwards until the latches can be heard to snap closed. Owners are advised against removing or replacing the relays (identified as R1-R14) and fusible links (FL1-FL13). Failure of any of these items should be investigated by a qualified dealer. H2498 WARNING Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating and type. Do not replace a blown fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage rating. Always rectify the cause of the failure before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified assistance if necessary.
Fuse box 155 Fuse No. Rating Circuits protected (amps) 1 30 Injectors 2 15 Engine management system 3 15 Front fog lights 4 20 Headlight washers 5 40 Cooling fans 6 10 Air conditioning 7 40 Heated front screen (LH) 8 40 Heated front screen (RH) 9 25 Trailer lights 10 30 Fuel pump 11 30 ABS valve 12 20 Automatic gearbox 13 10 Body Control Unit (BCU) 14 15 Direction indicators, hazard lights 15 15 Active cornering enhancement (ACE) 16 10 Horn
Fuse box 156 UNDERSEAT FUSES Two identical small fuse blocks are situated one beneath each front seat. H2609 Fuse No. Rating Circuits protected (amps) 1 40 Seat electrics 2 3 Lumbar support - pump 3 3 Lumbar support - solenoid
Bulb replacement 157 REPLACEMENT BULBS Watts Headlight unit: Dip/main headlights 60/55 Front side lights 5 Front direction indicators 21 Side marker lights Front fog lights 55 Rear light unit: direction indicators 21 tail lights 5 stop lights 21 rear fog guard lights 21 reversing lights 21 High mounted stop light 21 Side repeater lights 5 Number plate lights 5 Interior light 5 Interior courtesy lights 10 Vanity mirror lights 1.2 Glovebox light 5 NOTE:All bulbs must be rated at 12 volts. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Before replacing a bulb, always switch off the starter switch and appropriate lighting switch to prevent any possibility of a short circuit. Only replace bulbs with the same type and specification. Halogen bulbs Halogen bulbs are used for dipped/main, supplementary main beam and front fog lights. Take care NOT to touch this type of bulb with your fingers; always use a cloth to handle them. If necessary, clean the bulb with methylated spirits to remove fingerprints. H2505