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Page 201

19FUEL SYSTEM
4
REPAIR ACTUATOR
Service repair no - 19.75.12
NOTE: The actuator is non serviceable, fit
a new unit if failure or damage occurs.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect vacuum hose from actuator.
3.Remove nut securing actuator to throttle bracket.
4.Remove actuator, and manoeuvre actuator
operating link off throttle lever.
5.Withdraw actuator.
Refit
6.Inspect rubber diaphragm. Fit a new actuator
assembly if diaphragm is damaged.
7.Reverse removal procedure. Fitting the...

Page 202

CRUISE CONTROL - V8i
5
REPAIR Link - adjust
3.Remove link from actuator.
4.Rotate socket joint adjuster as necessary.
5.Refit link to actuator and recheck clearance
between link and lever.
6.With throttle fully open, check a gap of at least
3mm exists between side of link (A in
illustration) and side of small spring (B in
illustration). Realign link by bending to achieve
correct gap. Recheck clearance at closed
throttle/open throttle. Check link slides smoothly
in groove of throttle lever.
VACUUM PUMP...

Page 203

19FUEL SYSTEM
6
REPAIR CRUISE CONTROL ECU
Service repair no - 19.75.49
Remove
1.Remove lower dash panel.
2.Disconnect ECU multi-plug.
3.Remove ECU fixing.
4.Remove ECU.
5.Reverse removal procedure. Ensuring that
electrical multi-plug is securely reconnected.SPEED TRIP ECU - MANUAL
NOTE: The neutral lock out relay
module/speed trip ECU is mounted in the
right hand side footwell. To identify
components.
See Electrical Trouble Shooting
Manual. 

Page 204

Tdi
1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ENGINE COOLING
Description
The Tdi engine uses a pressurized cooling system
and cross flow radiator which is supplied from a
separate header tank. The radiator assembly is in
three sections. The largest section is for engine
coolant and the other two sections which are cast in
aluminium, are the engine oil cooler and the turbo
charger intercooler.
A belt driven viscous fan and centrifugal water pump
is located in the front of the cylinder block. Hot coolant
is supplied to...

Page 205

26COOLING SYSTEM RANGE ROVER
2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION VISCOUS FAN
Description
The viscous drive unit for the engine cooling fan,
provides a means of controlling the speed of the fan
relative to the running temperature of the engine. The
viscous unit is a type of fluid coupling, which drives
the fan blades through the medium of a special
silicone fluid injected into the unit during
manufacture.
1. Drive in from water pump spindle
2. Drive out to fan blades
3. Bi-metalOperation
The viscous unit consists...

Page 206

Tdi
3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Viscous unit slipping (Engine at normal running
temperature)
1. Inner member (drive in fast)
2. Outer member (drive out slow)
3. Running clearance
4. Valve plate
5. Valve (closed)
6. Bi-metal
7. Fluid seals
8. Ball race
AFluid chamber
BFluid chamber
If the engine speed is increased the degree of slip will
also increase to limit the maximum fan speed.Hot conditions
When operating in high ambient temperatures or
when stationary in traffic, the bi-metel thermostat will...

Page 207

Tdi
1
FAULT DIAGNOSIS ENGINE OVERHEATING
Before conducting any cooling system diagnosis:
See
Description and operation, Engine Cooling
1.Is coolant level correct?
NO - Allow engine to cool, top up level to
expansion tank seam.
YES - Continue.
2.Is drive belt tension correct?
NO -
See ENGINE, Repair, Compressor
Drive Belt
YES - Continue.
3.Is coolant in radiator frozen?
YES - Slowly thaw and drain system.
See
Adjustment, Coolant
NO - Continue.
4.Is air flow through radiator restricted or blocked?
YES -...

Page 208

26COOLING SYSTEM RANGE ROVER
2
FAULT DIAGNOSIS ENGINE RUNS COLD
Before conducting any cooling system diagnosis:
See
Description and operation, Engine Cooling
1.Check operation of viscous unit.See
Description and operation, Viscous Fan
Is viscous unit operating correctly?
NO -
See Repair, Viscous Coupling, Fan
Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
YES - Continue.
2.Is thermostat correct type and operating?
See
Repair, Thermostat
If problem is not diagnosed: Continue.
3.Are the air conditioning fans operating...

Page 209

Tdi
1
ADJUSTMENT COOLANT
Service repair no - 26.10.01
Draining
WARNING: Do not remove any caps or
plugs when the engine is hot. The cooling
system is pressurised and personal
scalding could result.
1.Remove expansion tank filler cap.
2.Disconnect bottom hose from radiator and allow
coolant to drain into a container. Ensure
container is clean if reusing coolant.
NOTE: When expansion tank has emptied,
remove thermostat housing plug to assist
drainage. Similarly when coolant level is
below top of radiator,...

Page 210

Tdi
1
REPAIR VISCOUS COUPLING, FAN BLADES, PULLEY AND
FAN COWL
Service repair no - 26.25.03/05
Viscous coupling -Remove1to3
Fan blades -Remove1to4
Fan cowl -Remove1to3
Fan pulley -Remove1to6
Remove
WARNING: Disconnect battery negative
terminal to prevent engine being started
before removing or adjusting drive belt.
1.Slacken nut securing viscous coupling/fan blade
assembly to pulley.
NOTE: Nut securing viscous unit to pulley
has a left hand thread. Release by turning
clockwise when viewed from front of...
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