Land Rover Range Rover 1999 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Rover
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General data 177 CAPACITIES The following capacities are approximate and are provided as a guide only. All oil levels must be checked using the dipstick or level plugs as applicable. Fuel tank - petrol 100 litres (22 gall)........................................................................... - diesel 90 litres (20 gall)........................................................................... Engine sump - petrol models (including filter) 6.6 litres (11.6 pints).......................................
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General data 178 ENGINES 2.5 litre diesel Bore 80 mm (3.15 in)............................................................................ Stroke 82.8 mm (3.26 in).......................................................................... Number of cylinders 6.................................................... Compression ratio 22.5:1....................................................... Cylinder capacity 2497 cm 3(152.4 cu in) ......................................................... Tappets hydraulic...
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General data 179 STEERING Steering wheel turns lock to lock 3.2 turns................................. Camber angle (at kerb weight) 0° ..................................... Castor angle (at kerb weight) 4° ....................................... King pin inclination 8° ...................................................... Front wheel toe out 0.60 mm to 1.80 mm (0.02 in to 0.07 in)...................................................... Turning circle between kerbs 11.89 m (39...
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General data 180 APPROACH, DEPARTURE AND BREAKOVER ANGLES NOTE:All figures are ride height figures for vehicles with either 235/70 x 16 or 255/65 x 16 tyres at EEC kerb weight and are given in degrees. Front - approach angle CRAWL & ACCESS LOW STANDARD HIGH To bib spoiler* 24°28°31°34° To bumper 28°32°34°38° * It is recommended that the bib spoiler is removed for all serious off-road driving. Rear - departure angle CRAWL & ACCESS LOW STANDARD HIGH To crossmember 24°27°29°32° Breakover angle CRAWL &...
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General data 181 WEIGHTS 2.5 litre diesel 4.0 litre petrol 4.6 litre petrol Max. front axle weight 1320 kg (2910 lb) 1320 kg (2910 lb) 1320 kg (2910 lb) Max. rear axle weight 1840 kg (4056 lb) 1840 kg (4056 lb) 1840 kg (4056 lb) Gross vehicle weight 2780 kg (6129 lb) 2780 kg (6129 lb) 2780 kg (6129 lb) EEC KERB WEIGHT AND DISTRIBUTION 2.5 diesel manual 2.5 diesel auto EEC kerb weight 2115 kg (4662 lb) 2130 kg (4695 lb) Front axle 1110 kg (2447 lb) 1120 kg (2469 lb) Rear axle 1005 kg (2215 lb) 1010 kg...
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General data 182 FUEL CONSUMPTION The fuel consumption figures shown below have been calculated using a standard testing procedure (the new EC test procedure from Directive 93/116EC), and produced in accordance with The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption (Amendment) Order 1996. Under normal use, a cars actual fuel consumption figures may differ from those achieved through the test procedure, depending on driving technique, road and traffic conditions, environmental factors, vehicle and load conditions. MODEL...
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General data 183 FUEL Dieselto EN 590 specification ................................................... Minimum Cetane No. 45 Petrol(Minimum requirement) Catalyst vehicles High compression engines 95 RON Unleaded } to EN 228 specification ................ Low compression engines 91 RON Unleaded................ Non-catalyst vehicles Low compression engines 91 RON leaded or unleaded................ WHEELS & TYRES Road wheel nut torque 108 Nm 80 lbf/ft........................................ Wheel sizes 8J...
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185 SECTION 6 Parts & accessories Section Contents Page Parts & accessories 187................................. Electrical equipment 187................................ After sales service 188.................................... Travelling abroad 188.....................................