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Land Rover Range Rover 2000 2001 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Aus Rover
Land Rover Range Rover 2000 2001 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Aus Rover
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Engine compartment 138 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 a good quality, proprietary brand of screenwash. In cold weather, to prevent freezing, use the recommended quantity...
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Engine compartment 139 BRAKE FLUID CHECK WARNING Contact your dealer immediately if brake pedal travel is unusually long or if there is any appreciable drop in brake fluid level. 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...
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Engine compartment 140 WARNING It is vital that the hydraulic brake fluid is completely renewed at 60,000 km intervals or every 36 months, whichever is sooner. At 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...
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Tyres 141 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 vehicle’s 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...
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Tyres 142 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 manufacturer’s 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...
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Washer jets & wiper blades 143 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...
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Washer jets & wiper blades 144 FRONT WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT To renew a wiper blade, lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen, press the retaining clip (1) and slide the wiper blade down the arm to remove. Locate the new blade assembly on the arm and push into engagement until the blade is retained by the clip. Always fit replacement wiper blades that are identical to the original specification.REAR WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT The rear wiper arm is inaccessible in its stowed position (under a cover at the...
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Battery 145 WARNING Batteries contain acid, which is both corrosive and poisonous. If spillage occurs: On clothing or the skin - remove any contaminated clothing immediately, flush the skin with large amounts of water, and seek medical attention urgently. In the eyes - flush with clean water immediately for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention urgently. Swallowing battery acid can be fatal unless IMMEDIATE action is taken - seek medical attention urgently. During normal operation batteries emit...
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Battery 146 Battery removal & replacement Turn the three turnbuckles anti-clockwise to release the battery cover and switch off all electrical equipment. Your vehicle may be fitted with a battery backed-up sounder, which operates as an anti-theft siren if the main battery is disconnected. If the main vehicle battery is to be removed, it is ESSENTIAL to adopt the following procedure before disconnecting the terminals, in order to prevent the alarm from sounding: 1.Turn starter switch’on’and then’off’and...
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Battery 147 BATTERY CHARGING Batteries generate explosive gases, contain corrosive acid and produce levels of electric current sufficient to cause serious injury. While charging always heed the following precautions: Before charging, disconnect and remove the battery from the vehicle - charging the battery with the cables connected may damage the car’s electrical system. Make sure the battery charger leads are securely clamped to the battery terminals BEFORE switching on the battery charger. Do not...