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    							Fuses
    148 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
    Fuse number Rating (AMPS) Circuit protected
    23 10A Airbag SRS
    24 5A ABS & Air suspension
    25 20A Front wiper system
    26 20A Engine management system (EMS)
    27 30A ABS
    28 10A Not used
    29 10A Key inhibit solenoid
    30 30A Heated front screen
    31 30A Air-conditioning
    32 30A Heated front screen
    33 5A Diagnostics
    34 25A Heater blower
    35 5A Not used
    36 30A Air-conditioning
    37 20A Engine management system (EMS)
    38 10A Headlight wash
    39 10A Fuel pump
    40 30A Not used
    41 20A Horn
    42 10A Heating & ventilation
    43 25A Heater blower
    44 10A Air suspension
    Spare fuses 5A, 10A, 20A, 25A, 30A
    Maxi 1 60A *
    Maxi 2 30A Air suspension
    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 your Land Rover 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
    149 REPLACEMENT BULBS Watts
    Headlight units
    Front direction indicator/side
    marker light 21/5
    Inboard main beam headlight 60
    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
    150
    Front direction indicators/Side marker lights
    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 light unit is a reversal of the
    above 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
    151
    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
    Remove the plastic cover from rear of unit,
    and detach the plug from the rear of the bulb.
    Twist bulb counter-clockwise to remove. 
    						
    							Bulb replacement
    152
    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. 
    						
    							Bulb replacement
    153
    Reversing & fog guard lights
    Open the tailgate and raise the plastic hinge
    cover on the lower tailgate to expose the three
    fasteners. Turn the fasteners a quarter turn to
    release and then remove the tailgate trim
    panel.To release either light unit, squeeze the two
    levers (one on each side), then press and
    twist the appropriate bulb to remove.
    Top - reversing light
    Bottom - fog light.
    Side repeater lights
    Push the lens firmly to the right (arrowed) and
    withdraw light unit from the wing. Twist the
    bulb holder to release and pull out bulb.
    Puddle lights
    Using a plastic implement, prise the light unit
    from the door, pulling out as far as the
    electrical leads will permit, then prise the lens
    from the light unit. Pull the bulb from holder.
    Fit lens to the light unit before refitting. 
    						
    							Bulb replacement
    154
    Number plate lights
    Open the upper tailgate, remove the screws
    and withdraw the light unit. Twist bulb holders
    to remove and pull out the bulbs.
    Loadspace light
    Push lamp assembly to one side and prise
    from the upper tailgate. Press and twist the
    bulb to release.
    Front courtesy & reading lights
    Courtesy light bulb: prise the centre lens from
    the light unit, then pull the bulb out from the
    clips.
    Reading light bulbs: prise the courtesy light
    unit from the headlining, then pull the bulbs to
    remove. 
    						
    							Bulb replacement
    155
    Rear courtesy & reading lights
    Rear passenger courtesy light bulb: prise the
    lens from the courtesy light unit, then pull the
    bulb to remove.
    Rear passenger reading light bulb: prise the
    lens from the courtesy light unit (as above).
    Unscrew both retaining screws and withdraw
    light unit from the roof. The bulb can be
    reached from the rear of the unit.
    Rear footwell light
    Prise the combined lens and holder assembly
    from the rear of the centre console and
    remove bulb from clips.
    Replace the bulb then refit assembly to the
    centre console.
    High mounted stop light
    Unclip the light cover from the inside of the
    upper tailgate. Twist to release the bulb
    holders, and pull to remove the bulbs. 
    						
    							Bulb replacement
    156
    Vanity mirror illumination
    Using a small, flat bladed screwdriver (at
    extreme top, left and right corners - just below
    the hinge), prise the lens and mirror panel
    from the light unit. Spring the bulbs free
    from their connectors to remove.
    Replace the bulbs then refit the lens and
    mirror panel to the sun visor.
    Glovebox illumination
    Prise the complete assembly from the
    underside of the top edge of the glovebox and
    remove the bulb from its holder.
    Replace the bulb then refit assembly to the
    glovebox.
    NOTE:Glovebox illumination is available only
    when the side lights are on. 
    						
    							Cleaning & vehicle care
    157 WASHING YOUR VEHICLE
    Wash your car frequently using a sponge and
    generous quantities of cold or lukewarm water
    containing a car shampoo. Rinse and dry off
    with a chamois leather.
    ·Do not use hot water!
    ·Do not use detergent soap products or
    washing-up liquid!
    When using a hose, do not direct the jet into
    the heater air intake ducts, or through the
    wheel trim apertures onto the brake
    components, or at the door, window or
    sunroof seals, where water pressure could
    penetrate the seals.
    WARNING
    Some high pressure cleaning systems are
    sufficiently powerful to penetrate door and
    window seals and damage rubbing strips
    and locking mechanisms. Never aim the
    water jet directly at components that might
    easily be damaged.
    Underbody maintenance
    Corrosive materials used for snow and ice
    removal and dust control can collect on
    underbody parts. If these materials are not
    removed, accelerated rusting can occur on
    underbody parts such as the frame, floor pan
    and the exhaust system. Regularly flush these
    materials from the underbody with plain
    water. Take care to thoroughly clean any areas
    where mud and other debris can collect.
    Similarly, after off-road driving or wading in
    muddy or salt water conditions, use a hose to
    wash underbody components and other
    exposed parts of the vehicle.Getting rid of tar spots
    Use mineral spirit or turpentine to remove tar
    spots and stubborn grease stains from the
    paintwork. Then wash immediately with soapy
    water to remove all traces of spirit.
    Body protection
    After washing, inspect the paintwork for
    damage. Any stone chips, fractures or deep
    scratches in the body work should be repaired
    promptly. Bare metal will corrode quickly and
    can develop into major repair expense. Some
    exterior panels of your vehicle are made of
    aluminum which will not corrode in the same
    manner as sheet steel. However, any damage
    should still receive prompt attention. Minor
    chips and scratches can be repaired with
    touch-up materials available from your dealer.
    Larger areas of damage need to be corrected
    to professional standards immediately.
    Occasionally protect the paint surface with an
    application of car polish.
    NOTE:DO NOT apply car polish to the
    moulded bumpers - polish will become
    ingrained in the textured finish of the
    mouldings.
    Glass & mirrors
    Clean the rear screen with a soft cloth to avoid
    damaging the heater elements. DO NOT
    scrape the glass or use an abrasive cleaning
    fluid.
    Mirror glass is particularly susceptible to
    damage; DO NOT use abrasive cleaning
    compounds or metal scrapers. 
    						
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