Land Rover Lr3 Owners Handbook 2004 Rover
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301 Wheel Changing R 6.Ensure that the space under and around the vehicle is free from obstructions then lower the vehicle and remove the jack and wheel chocks. 7.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 brace, as this could overstress the wheel nuts. Check the wheel nut torque at the earliest opportunity (see WHEELS & TIRES, 337). 8.Using a suitable blunt tool, apply light...
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Wheel Changing 302 L Restowing the changed wheel WARNING DO NOT restow the wheel while the vehicle is still raised on the jack. 1.Place the wheel under the rear of the vehicle with its style surface uppermost. 2.Place the lifting lug through the wheel aperture and locate it in position. 3.Winch up the wheel using the wheel-hoist mechanism. The mechanism has been designed for use with the wheel nut brace. DO NOT use power tools on the wheel-hoist winch. 4.Continue to wind up until the mechanism...
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303 Wheel Changing R LOCKING WHEEL NUTS Vehicles may be equipped with a locking wheel nut on each wheel. They can only be removed using the special adaptor provided in the tool kit.Note: A code number is stamped on the underside of the adaptor. Ensure the number is recorded on the Security Information card supplied with the literature pack. Quote this number if a replacement is required. DO NOT keep the Security Information card in the vehicle. Insert the adaptor firmly onto the locking wheel...
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Emergency Starting 304 L Emergency Starting STARTING AN ENGINE WITH A DISCHARGED BATTERY Caution: DO NOT push or tow start. Using Booster Cables Using booster cables (jump leads) from a donor battery, or a battery fitted to a donor vehicle, is the only approved method of starting a vehicle with a discharged battery. WARNING Always wear eye protection when working around batteries. During normal operation batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas - ensure sparks and naked lights are kept away from the...
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305 Emergency Starting R Always adopt the following procedure, ensuring the cables are connected in the order shown below: 1.On the donor vehicle, connect one end of the BLACK booster cable to the negative (-) terminal of the battery or the vehicle’s negative (-) connection point. 2.On the disabled vehicle, connect the other end of the BLACK booster cable to a good earth point (e.g. an engine mounting or other unpainted metal surface) at least 0.5m (20 in.) from the battery and well away from...
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Fuses 306 L Fuses FUSES 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. Fuses are color coded to help identify their amperage, as follows: Blade fuse colors Cartridge fuse colors (engine bay only) Note: Owners are advised against removing or replacing the relays (identified as R1-R19 on the relays) and fusible links (identified as FL1-FL20 on the...
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307 Fuses R Engine Compartment Fuses R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 Where Fitted FL19 FL20 FL1 50AFL2 30AFL3 30A FL4 50AFL6 30A FL5 R1 R2 R3 R4R5 FL7 30AFL8 30A FL9 40AFL10 60A FL11 30AFL12 40A FL13 40AFL14 40A FL15 40AFL16 40A FL17 50AFL18 50A F125AF25AF35AF4 F5 10AF6 F7 25AF825AF915AF1015AF1115AF1210AF1310AF1420AF1530AF1610AF1715AF1830AF19 F205AF21 F2230AF2325AF2420AF2510AF2620AF275AF2820AF2930AF3010A BA A B SM ALT 25A 15A Torque Values - (m8 17Nm +/-1) (M5 5Nm +/-1)H5862G F1 F2 F3...
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Fuses 308 L Fuse specification Fuse numberRating (amps)Circuit protected 1 25 Fuel pump 2 5 Pump leak detection 3 5 Air suspension ECU 4- 5 10 Petrol EMS (purge valve, EGR, inlet manifold tune valve), E-box fan 6 15 Petrol EMS (coils) 7 25 Hevac - front seat heat 8 25 Rear seat heat 9 15 Active roll control 10 15 Petrol EMS (throttle motor, MAF), cool fan 11 15 Petrol EMS (rear oxygen sensors) 12 10 Heated wash jets 13 10 Petrol EMS (ECU, VVTs and fuel pump relay control) 14 20 Petrol EMS (front...
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309 Fuses R Passenger Compartment Fuse Box The passenger compartment fuse box is fitted behind the glovebox. To access the fuses, open the glovebox to the service position. This is done by opening the glovebox normally and then pinching the top of the support stays located either side of the hopper. This allows the glovebox to be lowered into the footwell. A label on the rear of the glovebox hopper shows the circuits protected, the fuse values and their locations. They are also listed on the...
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Fuses 310 L Glovebox label The label on the rear of the glovebox hopper shows the circuits protected, the fuse values, and their locations. F1 10AF2 10AF3 10AF4 10AF5 10AF6 10AF7 25AF8 30AF9 5AF10 F11 10AF12 15AF13 F13 25AF14 10AF15 15AF16 10AF17 20AF18 5AF19 15AF20 15AF21 25AF22 10A F23 5AF24 5AF25 5AF26 5AF27 10AF28 5AF29 30AF30 25AF31 20AF32 15AF33 5AF34 15A F35 5AF36 5AF37 5AF38 15AF39 5AF40 5AF41 5AF42 30AF43 10AF44 5AF45 F46 30AF47 15AF48 15A F49 30AF50 10AF51 10AF52 5AF53 15AF54 5AF55 15A F56...