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2002 Land Rover Defender Owners Manual

2002 Land Rover Defender Owners Manual

This handbook covers current Land Rover Defender models and, together with the Service Portfolio book, provides all the information you need to derive maximum pleasure from owning and driving your new vehicle.

For your convenience, the handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the vehicle. These are listed on the title page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little time to read each one, and get to know your Defender as soon as you possibly can. The more you understand before you drive, the greater the satisfaction once you are seated behind the steering wheel.

Your vehicle has a higher ground clearance and, hence, a higher centre of gravity than ordinary passenger cars. This will result in different handling characteristics. Inexperienced drivers should take additional care, particularly in off-road driving situations and when performing abrupt manoeuvres on unstable surfaces.

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1998 Land Rover Discovery Owners Manual

1998 Land Rover Discovery Owners Manual

This handbook covers the current version of the Land Rover Discovery and, together with the Passport to Service, provides all the information you need to derive maximum pleasure from owning and driving your new vehicle.
For your convenience, the handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of driving or caring for the vehicle. The sections are listed on the contents page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little time to read each one, and get to know your Discovery as soon as you possibly can. The more you understand before you drive, the greater the satisfaction once you are seated behind the steering wheel.

INFORMATION LABELS FIXED TO THE VEHICLE
A. BATTERY WARNING LABEL
B. THIS PLUG MUST NOT BE REMOVED
WHEN ENGINE IS HOT
C. AIR CONDITIONING LABEL
D. KEEP CLEAR OF ROTATING PARTS
E. JACKING INFORMATION LABEL
F. ANTIFREEZE - DO NOT DRAIN
G. REWAX AFTER STEAM CLEANING
NOTE:
Various labels are fixed to the vehicle to draw your attention to specific safety and emission information. This illustration is for general guidance only as the position of components and the extent of labels and other visual warnings on the vehicle could vary from model to model.

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Land Rover Defender Workshop Manual

Land Rover Defender Workshop Manual

The following information provides basic precautions which must be observed if fuel is to be handled safely. It also outlines the other areas of risk which must not be ignored. This information is issued for basic guidance only, and in any case of doubt, appropriate enquiries should be made of your local Fire Officer or Fire Department. Fuel vapour is highly flammable and in confined spaces is also very explosive and toxic and when diluted with air becomes a readily ignitable mixture. The vapour is heavier than air and will always fall to the lowest level. It can readily be distributed throughout a workshop by air current, consequently, even a small spillage of fuel is very dangerous.

Always have a fire extinguisher containing FOAM CO2 GAS, or POWDER close at hand when handling fuel, or when dismantling fuel systems and in areas where fuel containers are stored. WARNING: lt is imperative that the battery is not disconnected during fuel system repairs as arcing at the battery terminal could ignite fuel vapour in the atmosphere. Always disconnect the vehicle battery BEFORE carrying out work on the fuel system. Whenever fuel is being handled, transferred or stored, or when fuel systems are being dismantled all forms of ignition must be extinguished or removed, any leadlamps used must be flame proof and kept clear of spillage. No one should be permitted to repair components associated with fuel without first having had fuel system training. Hot fuel handling precautions WARNING: Before commencing any operation requiring fuel to be drained from the fuel tank, the following procedure must be adhered to: 1. Allow sufficient time for the fuel to cool, thus avoiding contact with hot fuels. 2. Vent the system by removing the fuel filler cap in a well ventilated area. Refit the filler cap until the commencement of fuel drainage. Fuel transfer WARNING: Fuel must not be extracted or drained from any vehicle while it is standing over a pit. The transfer of fuel from the vehicle fuel tank must be carried out in a well ventilated area. An approved transfer tank must be used according to the transfer tank manufacturer’s instructions and local regulations, including attention to grounding of tanks. Fuel tank removal A FUEL VAPOUR warning label must be attached to the fuel tank upon removal from the vehicle. Fuel tank repair Under no circumstances should a repair to any tank be attempted.

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Land Rover Operation Manual

Land Rover Operation Manual

Operating Instructions | Service Manual | A Attachments, towing Additives, oil Additives, petrol Adjustment, brake Adjustment, clutch Adjustment, distributor Adjustment, fan belt Adjustment, reverse stop Adjustment, steering Adjustment, tappet Air cleaner Anti-freezing mixture Axles B Brake adjustment Brakes Brakes, bleeding Battery Box, control Bulbs C Cable, high tension Capacities (special note) Capacities Capacity, engine oil Capacity, petrol Capacity, water Capstan winch Carburettor Carrier, spare wheel Chaff guard Chassis lubrication Cleaner, air Clutch Clutch adjustment Clutch lubrication Coil Controls Control box Control, ignition Control, mixture Coolant, draining Cooler, oil Cooling system D Dampers, hydraulic Decarbonising Description Dimensions, vehicle

Dimensions, engine Dipper switch, lamp Distributor adjustment Distributor lubrication Distributors, Rover 91, 96 20 3 53 39 68 42 19 53 38 49 43 6, 29 53 6, 53 55 64 67 71 70 Inside front cover 7 5, 26 5, 45 5, 42 104 50 95 105 30 49 6, 39 39 27 68 10-14 67 36 11, 15 42 106 5, 40 55 35 7 7 5 10 68 27 (British Isles) 111-120 Distributors, Rover (Overseas) 121-128 Doors 84 Draining Coolant 42 Dynamo 27, 66 E Electrical equipment 64-76 Engine governor 105 Engine timing 36 Engine lubrication 21 Engine dimensions 5 F Fan belt adjustment 42 Fault location 77-83 Filter, oil, external 26, 27 Foot pedals 10, 30 Foot pedal pads 95 Freewheel 6 Front axle lubrication 29 Front hub lubrication 29 Front wheel drive lock 13 Frost precautions 43 Fuel system 5, 44 Fuse 4, 67 G Gauge, petrol level 13 Gearbox 6 Gearbox lubrication 28 Gear changing 16-19 Gear ratios 6 Governor, engine 105 Guarantee 2 H Hand-rail, passenger 9 Heater, vehicle 93 Hoods 85-90 Horn 74 Horn button 10 Hub, front, lubrication 29 Hydraulic dampers 55 I Ignition 5, 68-71 Ignition control 36 Ignition switch 12 Ignition warning light 12 In case of trouble 77-83 Instruments 10 Instrument panel light switch 12 Introduction 1 L Lamps 71 –74 Lamp dipper switch 10 Lamp focussing 72 Lamp setting 72-73 Lamp switch 12 Level gauge, petrol 13 Location of faults 77-83 Location of Solihull factory 129 Lock, front wheel drive 13 Locking Inside front cover Lubricants, recommended 32-33 Lubrication 20-30 Lubrication, axles 29 Lubrication, chassis 30 Lubrication, clutch 27 Lubrication, distributor 27 Lubrication, engine 21 Lubrication, front hub 29 Lubrication, gearbox 28 Lubrication, propeller shaft 28 Lubrication, steering box 30 Lubrication, suspension

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