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    							MAINTENANCE
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    MAINTENANCE
    LUBRICATE PARKBRAKE MECHANICAL
    LINKAGE
    CHECK VISUALLY BRAKE, FUEL, CLUTCH
    PIPES/UNIONS FOR CHAFING LEAKS AND
    CORROSION
    CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR LEAKS,
    SECURITY AND DAMAGE
    CHECK FOR FLUID LEAKS FROM POWER
    STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS,
    HYDRAULIC PIPES AND UNIONS FOR CHAFING
    AND CORROSION
    CHECK/TIGHTEN STEERING UNIT AND STEERING
    ROD BALL JOINT FIXINGS, CHECK CONDITION
    OF OF BALL JOINTS AND DUST COVERS
    Ball joints are lubricated for their normal life during
    manufacture and require no further lubrication. This
    applies ONLY if rubber boot has not been dislodged
    or damaged. Joints should be checked at specified
    mileage intervals but more frequently if vehicle is used
    under arduous conditions.
    1.Check for wear in joints by moving ball joint up
    and down vigorously. If free movement is
    apparent fit a new joint assembly.
    CHECK TIGHTNESS OF PROPELLER SHAFT
    COUPLING BOLTS
    Tighten propellor shaft nuts to47Nm.
    ENSURE FRONT AND REAR AXLE BREATHERS
    ARE FREE FROM OBSTRUCTION
    CHECK/TIGHTEN FRONT AND REAR AXLE
    SUSPENSION LINK FIXINGS, CHECK CONDITION
    OF MOUNTING RUBBERS
    CLEAN FUEL SEDIMENTER - Tdi
    Fuel sedimenter
    The sedimenter is attached to left-hand side of
    chassis frame near fuel tank. It increases the working
    life of the fuel filter by removing larger droplets of
    water and larger particles of foreign matter from fuel.
    Drain off water
    1.Loosen drain plug, allow water to run out.
    Tighten plug immediately pure diesel fuel starts
    to flow. 
    						
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    MAINTENANCE Clean element
    1.Disconnect fuel inlet pipe from sedimenter and
    raise pipe above level of fuel tank. Support in
    this position to prevent fuel draining from tank.
    2.Support sedimenter bowl, loosen bolt on top of
    unit and remove bowl.
    3.Remove sedimenter element, clean all parts in
    kerosene.
    4.Fit new seals, reassemble sedimenter.
    5.Loosen drain plug, when pure diesel fuel runs
    out, tighten plug.
    6.Start engine and check sedimenter for leaks.
    CHECK FOR OIL LEAKS FROM ENGINE AND
    TRANSMISSION
    DRAIN FLYWHEEL HOUSING IF DRAIN PLUG IS
    FITTED FOR WADING
    CHECK/TIGHTEN FUEL TANK FIXINGS 
    						
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    MAINTENANCE
    RENEW FUEL FILTER - V8
    WARNING: Ensure that fuel handling
    precautions given in Section 01 -
    Introduction regarding fuel handling are
    strictly adhered to when carrying out following
    instructions.
    See INTRODUCTION, Information,
    Fuel Handling Precautions
    WARNING: The spilling of fuel is
    unavoidable during this operation. Ensure
    that all necessary precautions are taken to
    prevent fire and explosion.
    1.Depressurise fuel system.
    See FUEL SYSTEM,
    Repair, Depressurising Fuel system
    2.The fuel line filter is located on right hand
    chassis side member forward of fuel tank filler
    neck. Access to filter is gained through right
    hand rear wheel arch.
    3.Thoroughly clean area around hose connections
    to prevent ingress of foreign matter into fuel
    system.
    4.Loosen two fuel unions and remove hoses from
    filter canister.
    5.Release securing bolt and bracket, remove filter
    from chassis side member.
    6.Fit a new filter observing direction of flow arrow
    on canister.
    7.Fit inlet and outlet hoses. Tighten to
    30 Nm.
    8.Refit fuel pump relay.
    9.Reconnect battery negative lead.
    10.Recode radio.
    11.Start engine and inspect hose connections for
    fuel leaks.
    ABS VEHICLES - CHECK ROAD WHEEL SPEED
    SENSOR ELECTRICAL HARNESS FOR DAMAGE
    RENEW OXYGEN SENSORS
    See EMISSION CONTROL, Repair, Lambda
    (Oxygen) Sensor
    RENEW CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
    See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair,
    Exhaust System Complete 
    						
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    MAINTENANCE
    CARRY OUT ROAD OR ROLLER TEST
    WARNING: The front and rear axles cannot
    be driven independently due to the
    viscous coupling. Before brake testing a
    single axle, reomve the propeller shaft to the rear
    axle, AND select neutral in BOTH main gearbox
    and transfer gearbox. Run the engine at idle speed
    to maintain servo vacuum.
    For details of dynamometer testing
    See
    INTRODUCTION, Information, Dynamometer
    Testing - Non Anti-Lock Brake Vehicles See
    INTRODUCTION, Information, Dynamometer
    Testing - Vehicles with Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
    Check following items:
    1.Inhibitor switch only operates in P and N.
    2.Engine for excessive noise.
    3.Clutch for slip, judder or spin.
    4.Automatic gear selection/shift speeds.
    5.Gear selection/noise - high/low range.
    6.Steering for abnormal noise/effort.
    7.Steering for free play.
    8.All instruments, gauges and warning indicators.
    9.Heater and air conditioning systems.
    10.Heated rear screen.
    11.Shock absorbers - ride irregularities.
    12.Foot brake, on emergency stop, pulling to one
    side, binding, pedal effort.
    13.Parkbrake efficiency.
    14.Seat reclining and latching.
    15.Fully extend seat belt, check operation of
    retraction and latching. Inertia belts lock when
    snatched or vehicle on slope.
    16.Road wheel balance.
    17.Transmission for vibrations.
    18.Body noises, squeaks and rattles.
    19.Excessive exhaust smoke.
    20.Engine idle speed.
    21.Endorse service record.
    22.Report any unusual features of vehicle condition
    and additional work required.
    RESET EMISSION MAINTENANCE REMINDER -
    USA
    The emission maintenance reminder is designed to
    activate at 52,500 and 105,000 miles respectively and
    will illuminate a Service Engine red warning light in
    instrument binnacle.
    The emission maintenance reminder must be reset
    after required maintenance has been carried out and
    a new tamperproof label fitted by a Land Rover of
    North America dealer.
    Reset
    1.The control unit is located rear of RH front seat.
    2.Identify control unit and remove from plug.
    3.Remove tamperproof label to reveal access hole
    for resetting.
    4.Place a thin metallic probe into access hole and
    momentarily electrically short between reset pins
    inside unit. 
    						
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    MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED SERVICE ITEMS
    Refer to Service Schedule sheets for intervals.
    Clean sunroof drain tubes, clean and lubricate guide
    rails and slides.
    Renew the hydraulic brake fluid.
    See BRAKES,
    Repair, Brake System Bleed
    Renew all hydraulic brake fluid, seals, brake servo
    filter and flexible hoses.
    All working services of the master cylinder and caliper
    cylinders should be examined and renewed where
    necessary.
    ABS vehicles only - renew hydraulic brake fluid and
    flexible hoses examine the working surfaces of the
    caliper cylinders and renew the seals or cylinders
    where necessary.
    Air cleaner - When the vehicle is used in dusty or field
    conditions or deep wading, frequent attention to the
    air cleaner may be required.
    ABS vehicles used extensively in arduous off-road
    conditions - check the rear wheel road speed sensor
    for abrasive wear. 
    						
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    1
    REPAIR DRIVE BELT INFORMATION
    A single serpentine drive belt drives all the
    ancilliaries bar the air conditioning compressor, which
    has a separate drive belt. It is essential that the belts
    are fitted exactly as shown. It should also be noted
    that the water pump/viscous fan is driven in a
    clockwise direction.
    A drive belt tensioner automatically tensions the drive
    belt, eliminating the need for tensioning individual
    drive belts. Turning the tensioner pulley in a clockwise
    direction will release drive belt tension.
    Under normal highway use the belt must be changed
    at 160,000 kilometres, 96,000 miles or eight years
    whichever occurs first.
    The drive belt must be examined at every service and
    replaced if necessary.Off road driving
    Regular examination of the drive belt is essential if the
    vehicle is used off road. The vehicle driver should be
    requested to identify the type of mileage the vehicle
    has covered.
    After every off road session the owner should inspect
    the belt for cuts and possible damage caused by
    stones. If belt has jumped, reposition belt correctly. A
    new belt must be fitted at the next service or before,
    dependant on the type of damage sustained.
    Fan cowl
    To ensure easy access to the drive belt the top portion
    of the fan cowl is detachable.
    Check condition
    Check condition of drive belt. Renew a belt that shows
    signs of wear, splitting or oil contamination. 
    						
    							12ENGINE
    2
    REPAIR DRIVE BELT RENEW
    Service repair no - 86.10.03
    NOTE: If cast lines on tensioner arm and
    tensioner spring case are aligned, a new
    drive belt must be fitted.
    Remove
    1.Remove fan cowl upper.
    2.Apply ring spanner to tensioner pulley retaining
    bolt.
    3.Turn spanner to release pulley tension from belt.
    4.Detach belt from pulley.
    5.Release tensioner.
    6.Complete removal of belt. Mark direction on belt
    if refitting.
    Refit
    7.Reverse removal procedure.COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT
    Service repair no - 86.10.02
    Remove
    1.Remove auxiliary drive belt.
    See Drive Belt
    Renew
    2.Remove compressor shield.
    3.Loosen tensioner retaining bolts.
    4.Remove compressor drive belt. Mark direction
    on belt if refitting.
    Refit
    5.Fit compressor drive belt.
    6.Fit torque meter to centre of tensioner and apply
    and hold a torque of
    35 Nm.Tighten 3 tensioner
    retaining bolts.
    7.Rotate crankshaft 2 full turns.
    8.Reapply and hold a torque of
    35 Nmto
    tensioner, then fully loosen and retighten 3
    tensioner retaining screws to
    25 Nm. 
    						
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    3
    REPAIR ENGINE
    Service repair no - 12.41.01
    Remove
    CAUTION: Seal all exposed pipe ends
    against ingress of dirt after disconnection.
    1.Park vehicle on level ground and apply park
    brake.
    2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
    3.Remove bonnet [hood].
    See CHASSIS AND
    BODY, Repair, Bonnet [Hood]
    4.If air conditioning is fitted, remove RH footwell
    side trim panel and disconnect harness multiplug
    from relay.
    5.Disconnect the two engine harness multiplugs
    on LH side of footwell.
    6.Remove engine harness grommet from
    bulkhead and move harness into engine bay.
    7.Release battery positive lead from retaining clip
    at base of suspension turret.
    8.Remove Radiator Assembly
    See COOLING
    SYSTEM, Repair, Radiator
    9.Discharge air conditioning system.See AIR
    CONDITIONING, Adjustment, Refrigerant
    Recovery Recycling Recharging
    Remove retaining bolts and disconnect both pipe
    adaptors from rear of compressor.
    10.Remove rocker cover insulation.
    11.Disconnect cyclone hose from air cleaner hose.
    12.Remove air cleaner hose from turbocharger.
    13.Remove feed pipe/hose from turbocharger and
    intercooler.
    14.Disconnect heater hoses from cylinder head and
    heater rails.
    15.Remove bolt securing transmission breather
    pipe clip to cylinder head; move breather pipes
    aside.
    16.Disconnect inlet and outlet hoses from power
    steering pump.
    17.Disconnect bypass hose from thermostat
    housing.
    18.Release bypass hose from retaining clips on
    front timing cover.
    19.Remove split pin securing inner throttle cable to
    injector pump.
    20.Depress tags on outer cable adjusting nut,
    remove cable from mounting bracket, and move
    aside.
    21.If automatic transmission is fitted, release
    kickdown cable from injector pump and mounting
    bracket. 
    						
    							12ENGINE
    4
    REPAIR 22.Disconnect feed pipe and spill return pipe from
    injector pump.
    23.Disconnect both pipes from fuel lift pump.
    24.Disconnect servo hose from vacuum pump.
    25.Remove three retaining nuts and disconnect
    exhaust down pipe.
    26.Remove oil cooler pipes from oil filter adaptor.
    27.If automatic transmission is fitted, disconnect
    feed and return pipes at gearbox oil cooler.
    Remove retaining bracket from LH side of
    cylinder block and release both oil cooler pipes.
    28.Support gearbox.
    29.Disconnect ground strap from starter motor.
    30.On vehicles with automatic transmission, remove
    fixings and detach drive plate housing access
    panel and gasket.31.Working through drive plate housing aperture
    mark the torque convertor and drive plate to
    facilitate reassembly.
    32.Remove the four convertor to flexible drive
    securing bolts, rotating crankshaft to gain access
    to each individual bolt.
    33.Fit engine lifting bracket to the two RH rear
    cylinder head fixing bolts.
    34.Using suitable hoist, fit lifting chains to engine.
    35.Remove four bolts, from both sides, securing
    front engine mounting brackets to cylinder block.
    36.Remove two bolts, from both sides, securing
    front engine mounting bracket to bell housing. 
    						
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    5
    REPAIR
    37.Remove nuts and plain washers securing front
    engine mountings to chassis,and lift both engine
    mounting bracket assemblies from vehicle.
    38.Remove engine to bell housing fixings. Leave
    starter motor attached.
    39.Raise engine to separate from transmission.
    40.Check all connections to engine have been
    disconnected.
    41.Remove engine.Refit
    42.Apply Hylomar to mating faces of bell housing.
    Lubricate splines of gearbox primary pinion with
    Rocol MV 3.
    If automatic transmission, coat the four drive
    plate to torque convertor bolts with Loctite 290.
    Tighten to
    39 Nm.
    43.Lower engine and locate with transmission.
    If manual transmission locate primary pinion into
    clutch and engage bell housing dowels. Fit
    engine to bell housing fixings. Tighten to
    40 Nm.
    If automatic transmission fixings. Tighten to46
    Nm.
    44.Raise engine, refit front engine mounting
    brackets to cylinder block and bell housing.
    45.Remove gearbox support and lower engine.
    46.Tighten front engine mountings to chassis
    fixings. Tighten to
    45 Nm.
    47.Reverse removal procedure. 1 to 37. 
    						
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