Land Rover L319 Handbook Enx Mawdsley
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207 Maintenance R MaintenanceROUTINE MAINTENANCE Regular systematic maintenance is the key to ensuring the continued reliability and efficiency of your vehicle. Maintenance is the owners responsibility and you must ensure that owner maintenance operations, oil services, inspections and brake fluid and coolant changes are carried out when required and according to the manufacturers recommendations. The routine maintenance requirements for your vehicle are shown in the Service Portfolio book. Most...
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Maintenance 208 L EMISSION CONTROL Your vehicle is fitted with various items of emission and evaporative control equipment, designed to meet specific territorial requirements. You should be aware that unauthorised replacement, modification or tampering with this equipment by an owner or repair shop, may be unlawful and subject to legal penalties. In addition, engine settings must not be tampered with. These have b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d t o ensure that your vehicle complies with...
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209 Maintenance R DRIVING IN ARDUOUS CONDITIONS When a vehicle is operated in extremely arduous conditions, more frequent attention must be paid to servicing requirements. For example: If your vehicle experiences deep wading conditions, even DAILY servicing could be necessary to ensure the continued safe and reliable operation of the vehicle. Arduous driving conditions include: xDriving in dusty and/or sandy conditions. xDriving on rough and/or muddy roads and/or wading. xDriving in extremely hot...
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Maintenance 210 L Fuel system WARNING: Under no circumstances should any part of the fuel system be dismantled or replaced by anyone other than a suitably qualified vehicle technician. Failure to comply with this instruction, may result in fuel spillage with a consequent serious risk of fire. xDO NOT work beneath the vehicle with the wheel changing jack as the only means of support. xEnsure sparks and naked lights are kept away from the engine compartment. xWear protective clothing, including,...
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211 Bonnet Opening R Bonnet OpeningBONNET OPENING 1.From inside the vehicle on the left-hand side, pull the bonnet release handle (see upper inset). 2.Lift the bonnet safety catch lever located below the centre point of the words LAND ROVER (lower inset). While holding the lever raise the bonnet. Closing the bonnet WARNING: DO NOT drive with the bonnet retained by the safety catch alone. Lower the bonnet until the safety catch engages, then using both hands, press the bonnet down until the...
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Under-bonnet Covers 212 L Under-bonnet CoversUNDER-BONNET COVERS Removal Press the two forward tabs and lift the front edge of the cover. Once the front edge of the cover is free, slide the cover towards the front of the vehicle. Fitting Caution: Ensure that no pipes, cables, or other items have been trapped between the cover and casing. Slide the rear edge of the cover under the rubber trim fitted to the scuttle panel. Once the front edge of the cover is aligned with the front edge of the...
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213 Engine Compartment R Engine CompartmentV8 PETROL ENGINE 1.Engine oil filler cap. 2.Engine oil dipstick. 3.Brake fluid reservoir. 4.Power steering reservoir. 5.Cooling system reservoir. 6.Washer reservoir. WARNING: While working in the engine compartment, ALWAYS observe the safety precautions listed under SAFETY IN THE GARAGE, 209. 213 456 H5879L
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Engine Compartment 214 L V6 PETROL ENGINE 1.Engine oil filler cap. 2.Engine oil dipstick. 3.Brake fluid reservoir. 4.Power steering reservoir. 5.Cooling system reservoir. 6.Washer reservoir. WARNING: While working in the engine compartment, ALWAYS observe the safety precautions listed under SAFETY IN THE GARAGE, 209. 123 456 H5656L
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215 Engine Compartment R V6 DIESEL ENGINE 1.Engine oil filler cap. 2.Engine oil dipstick. 3.Brake fluid reservoir. 4.Power steering reservoir. 5.Cooling system reservoir. 6.Washer reservoir. WARNING: While working in the engine compartment, ALWAYS observe the safety precautions listed under SAFETY IN THE GARAGE, 209 123 456 H5658L
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Engine Oil 216 L Engine OilCHECK AND TOP-UP The oil consumption of your engine is influenced by many factors. Diesel engines consume slightly more oil than petrol engines. Under high loads your engine will also consume more oil. Check the oil level weekly, when the engine is COLD and with the vehicle resting on level ground. Note: If it is necessary to check the oil level when the engine is hot, switch off the engine and let the vehicle stand for five minutes to allow the oil to drain back into...