Land Rover Range Rover 1999 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Rover
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Wheel changing 157 ·Lower the vehicle and remove the jack and wheel chocks. ·Fully tighten the wheel nuts and replace the locking wheel nut cover. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN by using foot pressure or extension bars on the wheel brace. Check the wheel nut torque at the earliest opportunity (see General data). ·REMEMBER to change to H (high range) before driving. ·Finally, check the tyre pressure (see General data). Care of the jack Examine the jack occasionally; clean and grease the moving parts, particularly the ram, to prevent corrosion. To avoid contamination, the jack should always be stowed in its fully closed position. Wheel centre cap After fitting the spare wheel, it will be necessary to remove the centre cap from the replaced road wheel in order to stow the wheel in the spare wheel compartment. Using a suitable blunt implement (the handle of a large screwdriver, for example) apply light pressure to the rear of the cap. Use hand pressure only to replace the cap.Replacing the spare wheel Preferably clean and dry the wheel before stowing it in the vehicle. Lay the webbing flat across the lower tailgate and place the wheel face down with the rear edge of the tyre in line with the mark on the webbing. Grasp the webbing loop, raise the wheel from the tailgate, and lower into position, then fit and tighten the wheel securing nut. WARNING After wheel changing always secure tools, chocks, jack and spare wheel in their correct storage positions.
Wheel changing 158 LOCKING WHEEL NUTS In some markets, vehicles are equipped with a locking wheel nut on each wheel (excluding the spare). The locking wheel nut covers are visually very similar to standard wheel nuts but can be identified by a concave indent on the surface. The locking wheel nut and cover can only be removed using the special tools provided, as follows: ·Push the extractor tool (1) firmly over the stainless steel nut cover (2). ·Pull the extractor toolsquarelyaway from the wheel to remove the nut cover and reveal the locking wheel nut (3). ·Fit the metal key socket (4) securely over the locking wheel nut (3). ·Fit the wheel nut wrench onto the key socket and unscrew the nut in the normal way. A code letter is stamped on the face of the key socket. Ensure the code letter is entered in the space provided on your Security Information card - you will need to quote this letter if replacement components are required. Keep the card in a safe place away from the vehicle. For security reasons, store the key socket and extractor tool in the glovebox and keep the glovebox locked. NOTE:If the extractor tool has been inadvertently pushed onto a standard wheel nut, it can be removed ONLY by first undoing and removing the nut; slide the wheel nut wrench down the centre of the extractor and onto the wheel nut.
Fuses 159 Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits from being overloaded. Always remove the starter key and switch off the affected circuit before removing a fuse. Press the fuse removal tweezers (located in the engine compartment fuse box) onto the head of the fuse and pull to remove. Fit a new fuse of the same rating. If the replacement fuse fails immediately, contact a qualified dealer and have the circuit checked. Fuses are colour-coded to help identify their amperage, as follows: VIOLET 3 TAN 5 BROWN 7.5 RED 10 BLUE 15 YELLOW 20 WHITE 25 GREEN 30 WARNING Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating and type. Always rectify the cause of a failure before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified assistance if necessary. RIGHT HAND SEAT FUSE BOX The failure of fuses 2 to 22 inclusive is reported by the vehicle message centre. Fuses 1 to 22 inclusive are located behind a cover on the side of the right hand seat. Lift the catch (arrowed) to disengage the cover. A label on the rear of the cover identifies the fuses and their ratings. The following list supports the information on the cover. NOTE:The applicability of fuses will vary from model to model, depending on the features fitted to the vehicle.
Fuses 160 RIGHT HAND SEAT FUSE BOX Fuse number Rating (AMPS) Circuit protected 1 10A Instrument pack, clock, radio, centre console 2 30A RH rear window, seat heaters 3 5A Automatic gearbox ECU 4 30A Transfer box ECU 5 - Not used 6 10A Rear view mirror dip, sun visor illumination, 7 10A Auto gearbox ECU, transfer box ECU 8 30A Car phone, aerial amplifier, cigar lighter, radio, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning 9 20A Front audio system amplifiers, front doors 10 30A RH seat 11 - Not used (insert fuse - 5 amp or more - to select transfer neutral) 12 30A Heated rear screen and LH rear window 13 20A Shift interlock solenoid, key inhibit solenoid, sunroof 14 20A Rear central door locking, fuel flap solenoid, trailer socket, tailgate central door locking 15 20A Courtesy lights, handset receiver, loadspace light, rear wiper, sub-woofer, rear audio system amplifiers 16 - Not used 17 10A Brake switch 18 - Not used 19 - Not used 20 30A LH seat 21 - Not used 22 30A LH and RH front doors (windows only) This fuse box contains five spare fuses, one each of 5A, 10A, 20A and two 30A.
Fuses 161 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX WARNING Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas; ensure that sparks and naked lights are kept away from the engine compartment. Fuses 23 to 44 inclusive, listed on the following page, are located in the engine compartment fuse box. Press each of the four latches in the direction of the arrows (moulded into the lid) and pivot the lid upward to disengage the three side location posts. A label on the underside of the cover identifies the fuses and their ratings. The following list supports the information on the cover.A fuse puller (red tweezers) is provided for extracting the fuses. To remove a fuse, press the fuse puller on to the head of a fuse and pull. Refit the cover by engaging the three side posts in the slots in the fuse box. Close the cover and then push the four side catches away from the fuse box until they can be heard to snap into position.
Fuses 162 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX Fuse number Rating (AMPS) Circuit protected 23 10A Airbag SRS 24 5A ABS 25 20A Front wiper system, headlight washers 26 20A Engine management system (EMS) 27 10A Air conditioning compressor 28 30A Ignition coils (EMS) 29 10A Air suspension 30 30A Heated front screen 31 30A Air-conditioning 32 30A Heated front screen 33 5A Diagnostics, battery back-up sounder 34 30A Heater blower 35 10A Air conditioning, air suspension 36 30A Air-conditioning 37 30A Engine management system (EMS) 38 30A ABS 39 20A Fuel pump 40 40A Starter motor, air suspension 41 20A Horn 42 10A Heating & ventilation, key inhibit 43 30A Heater blower 44 30A Engine management system (EMS) Spare fuses 5A, 10A, 20A, 30A, 40A Maxi 1 60A * Maxi 2 50A Engine management system (EMS) Maxi 3 40A ABS pump Maxi 4 60A * Maxi 5 60A * * Failure of one of these fuses will result in the message centre displaying various messages simultaneously. Do not attempt to replace the fuse; contact a qualified dealer. WARNING Fit only replacement fuses of the same rating and type. Always rectify the cause of a failure before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified assistance if necessary.
Bulb replacement 163 REPLACEMENT BULBS Watts Headlight units Front sidelight 5 Front direction indicator 21 Inboard main beam headlight 55 Dip/main headlight 60/55 Front fog lights 55 Rear clusters: direction indicator 21 tail light 5 stop light 21 Tailgate clusters: rear fog guard light 21 reversing light 21 High mounted stop light 5 Side repeater lights 5 Puddle lights 3 Number plate lights 5 Loadspace light 10 Front courtesy & reading lights: courtesy light 10 map reading light 5 Rear courtesy & reading lights: courtesy light 5 map reading light 4 Rear footwell courtesy lights 5 Vanity mirror lights 1.2 Glovebox light 5 NOTE:All bulbs must be rated at 12 volts. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Before replacing a bulb, always switch off the starter switch and appropriate lighting switch to prevent any possibility of causing a short circuit. Only use new bulbs of the same type and with the same specification. Halogen bulbs Halogen bulbs are used for dipped/main, supplementary main beam and front fog lights. 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.
Bulb replacement 164 Front sidelights Detach the plug from the rear of the bulb, twist the bulb holder (arrowed) to release, then pull to remove bulb.Front direction indicators For right hand indicator: remove the battery cover. For both indicators: press the plastic lever (arrowed in top picture) to release the light unit from the front of the vehicle. Hold the light unit and rotate the bulb holder (see lower picture), then pull bulb holder to remove. Press and twist bulb to remove. Refitting the lens is a reversal of this procedure. However, ensure the light unit is correctly located into the front wing and ensure that the plastic lever is securely engaged before driving.
Bulb replacement 165 Dipped and main beam To gain access to the right hand headlight, first remove the battery cover. Detach the multi-plug and remove the rubber cover (the rubber cover has four tabs which will assist removal and refitting). Unhook the spring clip and withdraw the bulb.Replace the bulb (the larger of the three tabs uppermost) and spring clip. Fit the rubber cover, ensuring that the three connectors pass through the slots in the cover, then refit the multi-plug. Inboard main beam Detach the plastic cover from rear of unit, then unhook the spring clip and withdraw the bulb and connector. Pull bulb to remove.
Bulb replacement 166 Front fog lights Twist the plastic cap at rear of the light unit to release, then squeeze the spring clip and withdraw the bulb holder. Disconnect the bulb holder electrical lead connector and then remove. Replace the bulb and bulb holder as one assembly. Stop, direction indicator & tail lights NOTE:If your vehicle is fitted with a CD autochanger, to access the left hand cluster, it will be necessary to remove the rear trim panel by releasing the four fasteners. Press the latch to remove the access panel, then squeeze the two clips (one on each side of the light unit) and withdraw the unit through the access aperture. Press and twist the appropriate bulb to remove. Top - direction indicator Centre - tail light Bottom - stop light.