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Land Rover Range Rover 2002my On Workshop Procedures Lm 6th Edition Nas Rover Manual
Land Rover Range Rover 2002my On Workshop Procedures Lm 6th Edition Nas Rover Manual
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CAPACITIES, FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS 09-2 Fluids Anti-freeze Use only Texaco anti-freeze coolant (AFC). This is an ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol) with silicate non-phosphate corrosion inhibitors, to protect the cooling system CAUTION: If Texaco AFC is unavailable, use any ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol) with silicate non-phosphate corrosion inhibitors. The cooling system should be drained, flushed and refilled with the correct amount...
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CAPACITIES, FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS 09-3 Lubrication General The engine and other lubricating systems are filled with high performance lubricants giving prolonged life. CAUTION: Always use a high quality oil of the correct viscosity range in the engine. The use of oil of the incorrect specification can lead to high oil and fuel consumption and ultimately to damaged components. Oil to the correct specification contains additives which disperse the corrosive acids formed by combustion and...
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CAPACITIES, FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS 09-4 Anti-squeak lubrication Use CYK100050L/CYK100070L to eliminate interior component squeaks on all plastic, rubber and leather surfaces. Bonnet latch Lubricate cable and latch with oil. Locks, Latches and Hinges Use Door Lock and Latch Lubricant, Part No. CYL 100020. Road Wheel Speed Sensor Lubrication Use only lubricant having the following Part No. Front – SSF 000010. Rear – SSF 000020 NOTE: This lubricant is only supplied with replacement road wheel...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 10-1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Td6 Diesel engine underbonnet view 1Battery - LHD illustrated, RHD on opposite side 2Microfilter/activated charcoal filter 3Brake fluid reservoir - LHD illustrated, RHD on opposite side 4Screen/headlamp washer reservoir filler cap 5Cooling system expansion tank filler cap 6Power steering reservoir filler cap 7Engine oil dipstick 8Engine oil filler cap 9Air cleaner
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MAINTENANCE 10-2 PROCEDURES V8 Engine underbonnet view 1Battery - LHD illustrated, RHD on opposite side 2Microfilter/activated charcoal filter 3Brake fluid reservoir - LHD illustrated, RHD on opposite side 4Screen/headlamp washer reservoir filler cap 5Cooling system expansion tank filler cap 6Power steering reservoir filler cap 7Engine oil filler cap 8Engine oil dipstick 9Air cleaner
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 10-3 Seats and seat belts Check Front seat fixings 1.Check front seat fixings are secured to the floor and show no signs of movement. Rear seat front fixings 2.Check rear seat front fixings are secured to the floor and show no signs of movement. Rear seat rear fixings 3.Release catch and fold each rear seat fully forwards, check seat rear fixings are secured to floor and show no signs of movement. 4.Check rear seat catch locking bars are secured to the floor and show no...
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MAINTENANCE 10-4 PROCEDURES 5.Check operation of seat controls. 6.Fully extract seat belt and allow it to return under its own recoil mechanism. Repeat for other belts. 7. Check entire length of seat belt webbing for signs of fraying or damage. Repeat for other belts. 8. Check security of seat belt upper mountings. 9. Check for correct operation of seat belt height adjusters.10.Check security of seat belt buckle mountings. 11.Connect each belt to the correct buckle, check seat buckle and tongue...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 10-5 Lamps, horns and warning indicators Check 1.Switch on side, head and tail lamps and check operation. 2.Check operation of headlamp automatic levelling system. 3.Check turn signals and hazard warning lamps for correct operation. 4.Press brake pedal and check operation of brake lamps. 5.Check all exterior lamp lenses for clarity and condition. Pay particular attention to headlamp lenses for signs of stone chips or damage. 6.Check horn for loud, clear sound....
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MAINTENANCE 10-6 PROCEDURES Handbrake Check 1.With the vehicle stationary, on a level surface, apply and release handbrake and check for correct operation. + BRAKES, REPAIRS, Pads - front. Road wheels Remove and refit 1.Mark the wheel to stud relationship to ensure that the wheels are refitted in the same position. 2.Loosen wheel nuts. Raise the vehicle to a wheel-free condition, remove the wheel nuts and remove the wheels. 3.Clean wheel hub centre and spigot. 4.Apply a thin coat of...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 10-7 Tyres Check 1.Check tyres for compliance with manufacturers specification; visually for cuts, lumps, bulges, uneven tread wear and depth. 2.Check tyre pressures, condition and tread depth. Measure the tread depth across the width of the tyre and around the circumference. Brake pads, discs and calipers Check 1.Remove front and rear brake pads. + BRAKES, REPAIRS, Pads - rear. + BRAKES, REPAIRS, Pads - front. 2. Check front and rear brake pads for wear, ensure...