MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
CHECK/ADJUST VALVE CLEARANCES. - Tdi
Valve adjustment.See GENERAL SPECIFICATION
DATA, Information, 300 Tdi Engine
RENEW FUEL FILTER ELEMENT - Tdi
Drain off water and sediment
CAUTION: It is essential that any water
and sediment in fuel filter is drained off, as
water in fuel can result in damage to
injection pump.
1.Hold a small receptacle beneath drain cock.
Unscrew the drain cock half a turn.
2.Drain off water and sediment.
3.Tighten the drain cock immediately fuel starts to
flow from drain cock.
NOTE: Any delay in tightening drain cock
when fuel starts to flow could possibly
mean bleeding fuel system.
Renew fuel filter element
1.Clean area around filter, place a container
beneath.
2.Unscrew filter, a quantity of fuel will be released,
and discard filter.
3.Wet seal of new filter with fuel.
4.Screw new filter into position.
5.Ensure that drain cock is secure.
RENEW AIR CLEANER ELEMENT V8i CATALYST
Mpi - Tdi - V8i NON CATALYST
To renew air cleaner element - V8i, Mpi,Tdi
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair, Air Cleaner
57STEERING
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS Symptom:-
Fluid leaks from steering box seals.
CAUTION: The steering wheel must not be
held on full lock for more than 30 seconds
in one minute, as this may overheat the
fluid and cause damage to the oil seals.
1.Check fluid level.
See Repair, Power Steering
Fluid Reservoir
Check fluid pressure.See Power Steering
System - Test
2.Is pressure high?
YES - Renew pump.
See Repair, Power
steering Pump
If oil seal leaks persist after renewing the
pump.
See Overhaul, Power Steering
Box
NO -See Overhaul, Power Steering Box
Symptom:-
Insufficient power assistance - castor return
action normal.
1.Are tyres correct type and pressure?
NO -
See GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA,
Information, Wheels and Tyres
YES - Continue.
2.Is fluid level correct?
NO - Check fluid level
See Repair, Power
Steering Fluid Reservoir
YES - Check system for air locks.See Repair,
Power Steering System - Bleed
3.Is pressure correct?
NO - Check fluid pressure.
See Power
Steering System - Test
If pressure is not correct after bleeding
the system, renew pump.
See Repair,
Power Steering Pump
YES -See Overhaul, Power Steering Box
Symptom:-
Steering heavy - stiff, poor castor return action.
1.Are tyres correct type and pressure?
NO -
See GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA,
Information, Wheels and Tyres
YES - Check universal joints for seizure and
correct alignment.
See Repair, Lower
Steering Shaft and Universal Joints
Check power steering box adjustments.
See Overhaul, Power Steering Box
2.Is the power assistance satisfactory?
NO - See fault symptomInsufficient
assistance, (castor return action
normal).
YES - Disconnect drag link from drop arm and
check steering column and box for
stiffness.
See Repair, Drag Link and
Drag Link Ends
3.Is the steering stiff with the drag link
disconnected?
NO - Check steering ball joints for seizure and
axle swivels lubrication and resistance.
See Repair, Drag Link and Drag Link
Ends See FRONT AXLE AND FINAL
DRIVE, Overhaul, Front Stub Axle,
Constant Velocity Joint and Swivel Pin
Housing Non ABS See FRONT AXLE
AND FINAL DRIVE, Overhaul, Front
Stub Axle, Constant Velocity Joint and
Swivel Pin Housing ABS
YES - Disconnect the lower steering shaft and
check the column and box for stiffness.
See Repair, Lower Steering Shaft and
Universal Joints
4.Is the steering column stiff to turn when
disconnected from the box?
NO - Remove and overhaul box.
See
Overhaul, Power Steering Box
YES - Adjust steering column.See Stiff
Steering Checklist
70BRAKES
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REPAIR BRAKE SYSTEM BLEED
Service repair no - 70.25.02
The following method for bleeding the hydraulic brake
system applies to both ABS and NON ABS vehicles.
Preparation
WARNING: Before bleeding the brake
system refer to general brake service
practice.
See General Brake Service
Practice
·During bleed procedure, brake fluid level
must not be allowed to fall below the MIN
level. Keep reservoir topped to the MAX level.
·To bleed the hydraulic circuits four bleed
nipples are provided, one at each caliper.
·There are two methods by which air can be
removed from the braking system:-
1. MANUAL BLEED PROCEDURE.
2. PRESSURE BLEED PROCEDURE.
Pressure bleed procedure
Purpose designed equipment for pressure filling and
bleeding of hydraulic systems may be used on Land
Rover vehicles. The equipment manufacturer's
instructions must be followed and the pressure must
not exceed 4.5 bar.
Manual bleed procedure
Equipment required
·Clean glass receptacle
·Bleed hose
·Wrench
·Approx 2 litres brake fluid.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended Lubricants and
Fluids
Master cylinder bleed
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Depress brake pedal fully and slowly 5 times.
3.Release the pedal and wait for ten seconds.
4.Air bubbles will rise into the reservoir during
these instructions.
5.Repeat instructions until a firm resistance is felt
at the pedal.
Complete circuit bleed
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Fit bleed hose to any caliper bleed screw.
3.Dip free end of bleed hose into brake fluid in
bleed bottle.
4.Open bleed screw of caliper.
5.Depress brake pedal fully several times until fluid
is clear of air bubbles.
6.Keeping pedal fully depressed, tighten bleed
screw, then release pedal.
7.Repeat the above procedure on remaining three
calipers.
8.Fit all bleed screw protection caps.
9.Check/top-up fluid level when bleeding is
complete.
See Fluid Level Check / Top-Up