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    							Engine compartment
    137
    Petrol engines
    1.Fusebox - engine compartment
    2.Cooling system reservoir
    3.Brake fluid reservoir
    4.Engine oil dipstick
    5.Washer reservoir
    6.Engine oil filler cap
    7.Power steering reservoir
    WARNING
    Before carrying out maintenance checks or
    working in the engine compartment,
    ALWAYS observe the safety precautions
    listed under Safety in the garage, at the
    beginning of the Owner maintenance section
    of this handbook. 
    						
    							Engine compartment
    138
    Diesel engines
    1.Fusebox - engine compartment
    2.Cooling system reservoir
    3.Brake and clutch fluid reservoir
    4.Engine oil filler cap
    5.Engine oil dipstick
    6.Washer reservoir
    7.Power steering reservoir
    WARNING
    Before carrying out maintenance checks or
    working in the engine compartment,
    ALWAYS observe the safety precautions
    listed under Safety in the garage, at the
    beginning of the Owner maintenance section
    of this handbook. 
    						
    							Engine compartment
    139
    Petrol engine
    ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK & TOP-UP
    Check the oil level at least every 400 km
    (250 miles) when the engine is COLD and with
    the vehicle resting on level ground, as follows:
    1.Withdraw the dipstick and wipe the blade
    clean.
    2.Fully reinsert the dipstick and withdraw
    again to check the level, which should
    NEVER be allowed to fall below the lower
    mark on the dipstick.
    3.To top-up, unscrew the oil filler cap and
    add oil to maintain the level between the
    UPPER and LOWER marks on the dipstick.
    DO NOT OVERFILL!
    As a general guide, if the level on the dipstick:
    ·is nearer to the upper mark than the lower,
    add no oil.
    ·is nearer to the lower mark than the upper,
    add half a litre of oil.
    ·is below the lower mark, add one litre of
    oil and re-check the level after a further
    five minutes.
    Diesel engine
    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 the sump. Then
    follow the procedure already described.
    Oil Specification
    It is essential to use an oil suitable for the
    climatic conditions in which the vehicle is to
    be operated. Precise specifications are shown
    in
    General data.If in doubt, contact your
    Land Rover dealer. 
    						
    							Engine compartment
    140 COOLING SYSTEM TOP-UP
    WARNING
    NEVER remove the filler cap when the
    engine is hot; escaping steam or scalding
    water could cause serious personal injury.
    The coolant level in the expansion tank
    should be checked at least weekly (more
    often in high mileage or arduous operating
    conditions). Always check the level WHEN
    THE SYSTEM IS COLD.
    Unscrew the filler cap slowly, allowing the
    air pressure to escape, before removing
    completely.
    NEVER run the engine without coolant.
    Top-up to the arrowhead (next to the seam)
    on the side of the tank with a 50% mixture of
    anti-freeze and water. Ensure the cap is
    tightened fully after top-up is completed.
    If the level has fallen appreciably, suspect
    leakage or overheating and arrange for your
    dealer to examine the vehicle.
    DO NOT OVERFILL!Anti-freeze
    Anti-freeze contains important corrosion
    inhibitors. The anti-freeze/water solution must
    be maintained at 50%±5% all year round
    (not just in cold conditions). If the anti-freeze
    content is allowed to exceed 55%, or reduces
    to less than 45%, then either the cooling
    performance or anti-corrosion properties of
    the coolant will be adversely affected.
    Use an ethylene glycol based anti-freeze
    (containing no methanol) with non-phosphate
    corrosion inhibitors suitable for use in
    aluminium engines. The specific gravity of a
    50% anti-freeze solution at 20°C (68°F) is
    1.075 and protects against frost down to
    -36°C (-33°F).
    WARNING
    ·Prevent anti-freeze coming in contact
    with the skin or eyes. If this occurs, rinse
    immediately with copious amounts of
    water.
    ·Anti-freeze is poisonous and can be fatal
    if swallowed. If swallowing is suspected,
    seek medical advice immediately.
    ·Anti-freeze will damage painted
    surfaces.
    ·NEVER top up with salt water. Even when
    travelling in territories where the water
    supply contains salt, always ensure you
    carry a supply of fresh (rain or distilled)
    water. 
    						
    							Engine compartment
    141
    WINDSCREEN WASHER TOP-UP
    The windscreen washer reservoir also
    supplies the rear screen and headlight washer
    jets.
    The message LOW SCREEN WASH appears
    on the message centre whenever the washer
    is operated and the reservoir fluid level is low.
    To reset the message centre, top-up the
    reservoir ONLY when the starter switch is
    turned off.
    Top-up with a mixture of water and an
    approved screen washer solvent. In cold
    weather, to prevent freezing, use the
    recommended quantity of screenwash shown
    in the table below to help disperse ice and
    snow.
    Reservoir capacity: 6.0 litre
    -3°C-6°C -12°C -18°C
    600 ml 1200 ml 2400 ml 3000 ml
    WARNING
    Do not use an anti-freeze solution in the
    washer reservoir. Anti-freeze will damage
    painted surfaces. 
    						
    							Engine compartment
    142
    WARNING
    Contact your dealer immediately if brake
    pedal travel is unusually long or if there is
    any appreciable drop in brake fluid level.
    BRAKE FLUID CHECK
    The fluid level will fall slightly during use as a
    result of brake pad wear, but should not be
    allowed to fall below the MIN mark. Any
    substantial drop in fluid indicates a leak in the
    system, in which case the vehicle must NOT
    be driven and you should contact your dealer.
    With the vehicle on level ground, check the
    fluid level at least every month (more
    frequently in high mileage or arduous
    operating conditions) as follows:
    1.Turn the starter switch to position II to
    activate the pump (brake warning light
    illuminates).
    2.If the pump cannot be heard to operate,
    press the brake pedal several times.
    3.Wait until the pump has stopped operating
    and the warning light has extinguished
    before checking the fluid level.
    Topping-up
    Wipe the filler cap before removing to prevent
    dirt from entering the reservoir, then top-up to
    the MAX mark using a recommended fluid
    (see
    General data).
    Use only new fluid from a sealed container
    (old fluid from opened containers or fluid
    previously bled from the system must NOT be
    used).
    DO NOT OVERFILL!
    NOTE:Vehicles with manual gearboxes use
    the same reservoir for brake and clutch.
    WARNING
    Brake fluid is highly toxic - keep containers
    out of the reach of children. If consumption
    of fluid is suspected, seek medical attention
    immediately.
    DO NOT drive if the reservoir fluid level is
    below the MIN mark.
    Brake/clutch fluid will damage painted
    surfaces: soak up any spillage with an
    absorbant cloth immediately and wash the
    area with a mixture of car shampoo and
    water.
    Take care not to spill fluid onto a hot engine
    - a fire may result.
    If the fluid should come into contact with the
    skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty
    of fresh water. 
    						
    							Engine compartment
    143
    WARNING
    It is vital that the hydraulic brake fluid is
    completely renewed at 36,000 mile (60,000
    km) intervals or every 36 months, whichever
    is sooner.
    At 72,000 mile (120,000 km) intervals or
    every 6 years, whichever is sooner, all
    hydraulic brake fluid, seals and flexible
    hoses should be renewed. All working
    surfaces of the caliper cylinders should be
    examined and the components renewed
    where necessary. Under arduous operating
    conditions, these intervals must be reduced.
    Please consult your Land Rover Dealer for
    advice.
    WARNING
    Power steering fluid is highly toxic - keep
    containers sealed and out of the reach of
    children. If consumption of power steering
    fluid is suspected, seek medical attention
    immediately.
    If power steering fluid should come into
    contact with the skin or eyes, rinse
    immediately with plenty of water.
    Do not spill power steering fluid onto a hot
    engine - a fire may result.
    Power steering fluid will damage painted
    surfaces: Soak up any spillage with an
    absorbent cloth immediately and wash the
    area with a mixture of car shampoo and
    water.
    POWER STEERING TOP-UP
    ONLY check the fluid level when the engine is
    switched off and the system is cold and
    ensure that the steering wheel is not turned
    after stopping the engine.
    Wipe the filler cap to prevent dirt from
    entering the reservoir.
    Remove the filler cap and, using a lint-free
    cloth, wipe the dipstick clean. Refit the filler
    cap fully and remove it again to check the fluid
    level. Add fluid to the reservoir until the level
    is between the upper mark and the bottom of
    the dipstick (see
    General datafor
    recommended fluid).
    ·DO NOT fill above the UPPER mark on the
    dipstick.
    WARNING
    The engine must NOT be started if the fluid
    level has dropped below the bottom of the
    dipstick - severe damage to the pump could
    result. 
    						
    							Tyres
    144
    WARNING
    ·Never drive your vehicle if the tyres are
    badly worn, cut or damaged, or if the
    pressures are incorrect.
    ·Incorrectly inflated tyres wear rapidly
    and seriously affect the vehicles safety
    and road handling characteristics.
    Caring for your tyres
    Always drive with consideration for the
    condition of the tyres and frequently inspect
    the tread and side walls for signs of distortion
    or damage (in particular, look for lumps, cuts
    and bulges).
    Tyre pressures
    Tyre pressures should be checked at least
    once a week with normal road use, but should
    be checked DAILY if the vehicle is used
    off-road.
    Check the pressures, including the spare,
    when the tyres are cold (air pressure naturally
    increases in warm tyres). The recommended
    pressures are given in the
    General data
    section.
    WARNING
    If the vehicle has been parked in strong
    sunlight or is used in high ambient
    temperatures, DO NOT reduce tyre
    pressures; instead, move the vehicle into
    shade and allow the tyres to cool before
    checking.
    Tyre wear
    Some tyres fitted as original equipment have
    wear indicators moulded into the tread
    pattern. When the tread has worn down to
    1/16 inch (1.6 mm) the indicators start
    appearing on the surface of the tread pattern,
    producing the effect of a continuous band
    across the width of the tyre.
    A tyre MUST be replaced as soon as an
    indicator band becomes visible or the tread
    depth reaches the minimum permitted by
    legislation.
    Tread depth must be checked regularly (at
    every maintenance service, or more
    frequently). Always replace a tyre before the
    tread reaches a remaining depth of 1/16 in.
    (1.6 mm). DO NOT drive with tyres worn to
    this limit; the safety of the vehicle and its
    occupants will be adversely affected.
    NOTE:After off-road use, check to make sure
    there are no lumps or bulges in the tyres or
    exposure of the ply or cord structure.
    Valve caps
    Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly to
    prevent dirt from entering the valve. 
    						
    							Tyres
    145 Replacement tyres
    Wheel rims and tyres are matched to suit the
    handling characteristics of the vehicle. For
    safety, ALWAYS check that replacement tyres
    comply with the manufacturers original
    specification and that the load rating shown
    on the side wall is the same as that of the
    original equipment. Contact your Land Rover
    dealer for further information or assistance.
    WARNING
    Do not replace wheels with any type other
    than genuine Land Rover parts. Wheels and
    tyres are designed for both off-road and
    on-road use and have a very important
    influence upon the correct operation of the
    suspension systems and vehicle handling.
    Alternative wheels which do not meet
    original equipment specifications should not
    be fitted.
    NOTE:Tyre sizes and pressure are shown in
    General data.
    Snow chains
    Snow chains are designed for on-road use in
    extreme snow conditions only, and are not
    recommended for off-road use. It is
    recommended that only Land Rover approved
    snow chains are fitted and that the following
    recommendations are always observed:
    ·Only Land Rover approved snow chains
    can be fitted to the front wheels.
    ·Only fit snow chains in pairs.
    ·Always adhere to the snow chain fitting
    and retensioning instructions and the
    speed limit recommendations for varying
    road conditions. Never exceed 30 mph (50
    km/h).
    ·Avoid tyre damage by removing snow
    chains as soon as the road is free of snow.
    ·If only non-approved snow chains are
    available, they MUST only be fitted to the
    REAR wheels.
    For more information or assistance, consult
    your Land Rover dealer.
    WARNING
    DO NOT fit non-approved snow chains to the
    FRONT wheels - this could damage brake
    components.
    NOTE:If a full set of four chains is to be
    used, they MUST be Land Rover approved. 
    						
    							Washer jets & wiper blades
    146
    WASHER JETS
    To adjust the front screen washer jets, insert a
    needle into the jet orifice and lever gently to
    position each jet so that the spray is directed
    at two points midway between the top and
    bottom of the windscreen.
    To adjust the rear screen washer jet, insert a
    long needle-like probe into the jet orifice and
    lever gently to position the jet so that the
    spray is directed towards the cross symbol on
    the screen.HEADLIGHT WIPERS
    (if fitted)
    Each headlight wiper arm has two jets
    (arrowed in illustration) which direct wash
    fluid on to the headlight lens as the wiper arm
    passes over it. These jets are set during
    manufacture and must NOT be adjusted.
    Should any jet become obstructed, insert a
    needle or a strand of wire into the orifice to
    clear it. 
    						
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