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    Fuses
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    Passenger Compartment Fuses
    The fuse removal tweezers are located in the 
    passenger compartment fuse box. Place the 
    tweezers onto the head of the suspect fuse (as 
    shown), squeeze the middle (arrowed) 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 Land Rover Retailer.
    10101010101025305
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10
    10
    F11
    15
    F12
    25
    F13
    10
    F14
    15
    F15
    10
    F16
    20
    F17
    5
    F18
    15
    F19
    15
    F20
    25
    F21
    10
    F22
    5
    F23
    5
    F24
    5
    F25
    5
    F26
    10
    F27
    5
    F28
    30
    F29
    25
    F30
    20
    F31
    15
    F32
    5
    F33 F34
    5
    F35
    5
    F36
    5
    F37
    15
    F38
    5
    F39
    5
    F40
    5
    F41
    30
    F42
    10
    F43
    5
    F44
    15
    F47
    30
    F46
    15
    F48
    30
    F49
    10
    F50
    10
    F51
    5
    F52
    5
    F54
    15
    F53
    15
    F55
    1010
    51010
    5
    55
    5
    5
    20
    1025
    1530
    F56 F57 F58
    F59
    F60 F61 F62
    F63
    F64 F65 F66
    F67 F68 F69F45
    SPARES
    15
    1010
    5
    5
    H5863G 
    						
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    Fuse specification
    Fuse 
    numberRating 
    (amps)Circuit protected
    1 10 Interior lamps - glovebox lamp, vanity mirror lamp, map lamps, 
    switchable roof lamps
    2 10 RH sidelamps
    3 10 Theater lamps
    4 10 LH sidelamps
    5 10 Reverse lamps
    6 10 Tow reverse lamp
    7 25 Driver’s window
    8 30 Trailer pick-up (battery feed)
    95SRS
    10 - -
    11 10 Washer pump
    12 15 Horn
    13 25 HRW
    14 10 Tow side lamp
    15 15 Brake lamps, Brake switch
    16 10 Powerfold mirror
    17 20 Rear RH window
    18 5 Rain sensor, ambient light sensor (auto lamps)
    19 15 Socket accessory - Row 2
    20 15 Sunroof
    21 25 Passenger window
    22 10 Trailer pick-up (ignition feed)
    23 - -
    24 5 Transfer box - center diff, Terrain Response
    25 5 Engine control module (EMS)
    26 5 Battery back-up sounder
    27 10 Adaptive front lighting / Headlamp levelling
    28 5 Fuse box engine compartment - ignition
    29 30 Passenger electric seat
    30 25 -
    31 20 Rear LH window
    32 15 Rear fog lamps
    33 5 Mirror adjust, PRNDS - Auto transmission selector, passenger 
    electric seat
    34 15 Socket accessory - row 1 
    						
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    35 5 Air suspension ECU
    36 5 Tire pressure monitoring/Park Distance Control
    37 5 Dynamic Stability Control
    38 15 Front fog lamps
    39 5 Instrument pack
    40 5 Key in sense
    41 5 Electric park brake
    42 30 Audio amp
    43 10 RF receiver, tire pressure monitoring
    44 5 PRNDS Auto transmission selector
    45 - -
    46 30 Driver electric seat
    47 15 Socket accessory - Row 3
    48 15 Rear wiper
    49 30 Central door locking
    50 10 Electric fuel flap actuator
    51 10 HEVAC ECU
    52 5 Telephone, traffic message center
    53 15 Media player, head module, DVD player
    54 5 Electric seat - memory
    55 15 Cigar lighter
    56 10 Adaptive front lighting
    57 10 Rear seat entertainment module
    58 10 Telephone, infotainment display, multi-media module, TV tuner
    59 10 Cubby box cooler
    60 5 Engine control module (EMS) - starter signal
    61 10 Adaptive front lighting
    62 5 Low beam, auto lamps
    63 10 Diagnostic socket
    64 5 Auto transmission
    65 - -
    66 5 HDC switch, Brake switch, Steering angle sensor/DSC switch
    67 5 Auto lamps
    68 5 Instrument pack
    69 5 Electrochromatic mirror, Homelink Fuse 
    numberRating 
    (amps)Circuit protected 
    						
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    Tow hitch fuses
    The supplementary fuse box that protects the 
    tow hitch circuits, is located behind the 
    left-hand panel in the luggage compartment.
    H5792G
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    1. Brake lamp 7.5 amp
    2. Ignition feed 15 amp
    3. Battery feed 15 amp
    4. Rear fog lamps 7.5 amp
    5. Right-hand tail 
    lamp5 amp
    6. Number plate 
    and left-hand tail 
    lamp5 amp 
    						
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    Bulb Replacement
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    Bulb Replacement
    REPLACING BULBS
    Check the operation of all exterior lamps before 
    you drive the vehicle.
    Caution: 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.
    Replacement bulbs
    Note: All bulbs must be rated at 12 volts
    Note: In certain territories it is a legal 
    requirement to carry spare bulbs, in case of 
    bulb failure. A replacement bulb kit is available 
    as an approved accessory from your Land 
    Rover Retailer.Halogen bulbs
    Halogen bulbs are used for main beam, dipped 
    beam and front fog lamps. 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.
    Xenon lamp units
    *
    WARNING
    •Used Xenon lamp units contain mercury, 
    which is hazardous and can be injurious 
    to health.
    •A very high voltage is required to ignite 
    the gas and metal vapour used to power 
    Xenon lamps. Contact with this voltage 
    could cause very serious injury.
    •Replacement or maintenance of Xenon 
    lamps should be carried out only by 
    qualified personnel.
    Some vehicles are fitted with Xenon 
    dipped/main beam headlamp units. Xenon 
    lamps provide significantly improved visibility, 
    especially during adverse weather and driving 
    conditions.
    The operational life of a Xenon lamp is 
    significantly longer than that of a conventional 
    or Halogen bulb.
    Seek advice about the proper disposal 
    of Xenon lamp units from a Land Rover 
    Retailer or your local authority. Bulb Watts
    Headlamps, low and high beam 
    (Halogen)55 (H7)
    Headlamps, low and high beam 
    (Xenon)55 (D2S)
    Cornering lamps (Halogen) 35 (H8)
    Front side lamps W3W
    Front direction indicators S8
    Rear direction indicators P21
    Front fog lamps (Halogen) 55 (H11)
    Side marker lamps W3W
    Reverse lamps P21
    Rear fog guard lamps P21
    Stop/tail lamps P21/5
    Number plate lamps W5W
    Door/puddle lamps W5W
    Interior lamps W5W
    Luggage/footwell lamps W5W
    Luggage/tailgate lamps W5W
    Glovebox lamp W5W
    Vanity mirror lamp 1.2 
    						
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    HEADLAMP UNIT
    The headlamp unit contains five lamps and it is 
    necessary to completely remove the unit from 
    the vehicle in order to change any of the bulbs.
    WARNING
    Do not attempt to change any bulb with the 
    lighting switched on. If the lighting has just 
    been switched off, give the bulbs time to cool 
    down. Handling them in a hot condition could 
    cause personal injury.
    Removal of headlamp unit
    1.Remove the grille by pressing down on the 
    top four clips, and up on the bottom two, 
    securing the grille to the vehicle body. Lift 
    the grille clear of the vehicle and place it 
    where it will not sustain any damage.2.Carefully lever up the two locking bars.
    3.Disconnect the wiring plug from the back 
    of the unit and remove the unit from the 
    vehicle. Place face down on a flat surface 
    covered in a soft material to prevent 
    damage to the unit’s lenses.
    4.Replace the grille by aligning the upper and 
    lower clips with their respective slots, and 
    pressing into place. Ensure that the clips 
    have ’sprung’ into place securing the grille.
    H5711G
    H5712G 
    						
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    Bulb access
    The five bulbs within the headlamp unit, 
    accessible under domed caps are:
    1.Direction indicator
    2.Dipped beam/xenon
    3.Main beam
    4.Side lamp and cornering lamp
    */static 
    bending lamp
    See Replacement bulbs, 315.Note: To access the direction indicator, the 
    headlamp unit locking slide must be completely 
    removed from the unit.
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    H5713G
    H5714G 
    						
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    To change a main or dipped beam bulb 
    (Halogen only)
    Main beam
    1.Twist and lift off the domed cap.
    2.Pull off the electrical connector.
    3.Release the spring clip holding the bulb in 
    place and lift out the bulb.
    4.Insert the new bulb and repeat the above 
    procedure in reverse order. When replacing 
    the cap, align the arrowheads on the cap 
    and the body of the unit.
    Note: After the replacement of any main or 
    dipped beam bulb, the alignment of the 
    headlamps should be checked by a Land Rover 
    Retailer.
    Dipped beam
    1.Twist and lift off the domed cap.
    2.Pull off the electrical connector.
    3.Release the spring clip holding the bulb in 
    place and lift out the bulb.
    4.Insert the new bulb and repeat the above 
    procedure in reverse order. When replacing 
    the cap, align the arrowheads on the cap 
    and the body of the unit.
    Note: After the replacement of any main or 
    dipped beam bulb, the alignment of the 
    headlamps should be checked by a Land Rover 
    Retailer.
    H5716G
    H5717G 
    						
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    To change a xenon bulb
    1.Twist and lift off the domed cap.
    2.Twist the connector cap anticlockwise to 
    unlock it. Pull clear of the bulb.
    Note: After the replacement of any main or 
    dipped beam bulb, the alignment of the 
    headlamps should be checked by a Land Rover 
    Retailer.3.Release the spring clip holding the bulb in 
    place and lift out the bulb.
    4.Insert the new bulb and repeat the above 
    procedure in reverse order. When replacing 
    the cap, ensure that the lugs are in contact 
    with the bulb base.
    H5743G
    H5744G 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    320
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    Changing a cornering lamp/static bending 
    bulb
    *
    1.Twist and lift off the domed cap.
    2.Pull out the bulb complete with electrical 
    connector.
    3.To release the bulb, squeeze the sides of 
    the electrical connector.
    4.Insert the new bulb and repeat the above 
    procedure in reverse order.
    When replacing the cap, align the 
    arrowheads on the cap and the body of the 
    unit.Changing a front side lamp bulb
    1.Twist and lift off the domed cap.
    2.Pull out the bulb complete with electrical 
    connector.
    3.Pull the bulb out of the electrical connector.
    4.Insert the new bulb and repeat the above 
    procedure in reverse order.
    When replacing the cap, align the 
    arrowheads on the cap and the body of the 
    unit.
    H5718G
    H5719G 
    						
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