Land Rover Rover 214 Repair 1689 Ref Rover Manual
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 Dimensions and Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REF•1 Conversion Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REF•2 Buying Spare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REF•3 Vehicle Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REF•3 General Repair Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REF•4 Jacking and Vehicle Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .REF•5Radio/cassette Anti-theft system - precaution . .REF•5...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 REF•2Conversion Factors Length (distance) Inches (in) x 25.4 = Millimetres (mm) x 0.0394 = Inches (in) Feet (ft) x 0.305 = Metres (m) x 3.281 = Feet (ft) Miles x 1.609 = Kilometres (km) x 0.621 = Miles Volume (capacity) Cubic inches (cu in; in3) x 16.387 = Cubic centimetres (cc; cm3) x 0.061 = Cubic inches (cu in; in3) Imperial pints (Imp pt) x 0.568 = Litres (l) x 1.76 = Imperial pints (Imp pt) Imperial quarts (Imp qt) x 1.137 = Litres (l) x 0.88 = Imperial...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 Spare parts are available from many sources, including vehicle manufacturer’s appointed garages, accessory shops, and motor factors. To be sure of obtaining the correct parts, it will sometimes be necessary to quote the vehicle identification number. If possible, it can also be useful to take the old parts along for positive identification. Items such as starter motors and alternators may be available under a service exchange scheme - any parts returned should...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 REF•4General Repair Procedures Whenever servicing, repair or overhaul work is carried out on the car or its components, observe the following procedures and instructions. This will assist in carrying out the operation efficiently and to a professional standard of workmanship. Joint mating faces and gaskets When separating components at their mating faces, never insert screwdrivers or similar implements into the joint between the faces in order to prise them...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 The jack supplied with the vehicle tool kit should only be used for changing the roadwheels - see “Wheel changing”at the front of this Manual. When using the jack supplied with the vehicle, position it on firm ground and locate its head in the relevant vehicle jacking point (see illustration).On models fitted with side skirt/sill extension trim panels, the access panel must first be removed from the trim panel to gain access to jacking points 2, 3, 4 and 5...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 REF•6Tools and Working Facilities Introduction A selection of good tools is a fundamental requirement for anyone contemplating the maintenance and repair of a motor vehicle. For the owner who does not possess any, their purchase will prove a considerable expense, offsetting some of the savings made by doing-it-yourself. However, provided that the tools purchased meet the relevant national safety standards and are of good quality, they will last for many years...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 Tools and Working FacilitiesREF•7 Special tools The tools in this list are those which are not used regularly, are expensive to buy, or which need to be used in accordance with their manufacturers’ instructions. Unless relatively difficult mechanical jobs are undertaken frequently, it will not be economic to buy many of these tools. Where this is the case, you could consider clubbing together with friends (or joining a motorists’ club) to make a joint purchase,...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 REF•8MOT Test Checks This is a guide to getting your vehicle through the MOT test. Obviously it will not be possible to examine the vehicle to the same standard as the professional MOT tester. However, working through the following checks will enable you to identify any problem areas before submitting the vehicle for the test. Where a testable component is in borderline condition, the tester has discretion in deciding whether to pass or fail it. The basis of...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 MOT Test ChecksREF•9 Seat belts and seats Note: The following checks are applicable to all seat belts, front and rear. MExamine the webbing of all the belts (including rear belts if fitted) for cuts, serious fraying or deterioration. Fasten and unfasten each belt to check the buckles. If applicable, check the retracting mechanism. Check the security of all seat belt mountings accessible from inside the vehicle. MThe front seats themselves must be securely...
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 REF•10MOT Test Checks Exhaust system MStart the engine. With your assistant holding a rag over the tailpipe, check the entire system for leaks. Repair or renew leaking sections. Jack up the front and rear of the vehicle, and securely support it on axle stands. Position the stands clear of the suspension assemblies. Ensure that the wheels are clear of the ground and that the steering can be turned from lock to lock. Steering mechanism MHave your assistant turn...