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9.Carefully remove 2 screws securing face plate to
tachometer.
10.Release warning light housing from tachometer
circuit board.
11.Carefully (to avoid damage to tachometer needle
and spindle), tilt and remove warning light
housing.
12.Remove 2 warning light bulbs.Refit
13.Reverse removal procedure.
14.Fit new warning light bulbs.
15.Carefully fit warning light housing, ensuring that
locating pegs engage correctly and that retaining
clips lock housing into position.
16.Ensure that tachometer needle is on the correct
side of its stop.
17.Fit instrument binnacle.
See ELECTRICAL,
Repair, instrument binnacle.
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REPAIR AIRBAG MANUAL DEPLOYMENT
CAUTION: Deployment in the vehicle will
damage the steering wheel; if the vehicle
is not being scrapped deploy the module
away from the vehicle in accordance with the
separate procedure.
If a vehicle is to be scrapped and contains an
undeployed airbag module, the module must be
manually deployed. This operation should only be
carried out using the following recommended manual
deployment procedure.
Before deployment is started the deployment tool self
test procedure should be carried out.
Deployment tool SMD 4082/1 self test procedure
1.Insert BLUE and YELLOW connectors of tool
lead into corresponding sockets on face of tool.
2.Connect crocodile clips of second tool lead to
battery, RED to positive and BLACK to negative.
3.RED "READY" light should illuminate.
4.Press and hold both operating buttons.5.GREEN "DEFECTIVE" light should illuminate.
6.Release both operating buttons.
7.RED "READY" light should illuminate.
8.Disconnect tool from battery.
9.Disconnect blue and yellow connectors from tool
face sockets.
10.Self test now complete.
Deployment with module fitted to vehicle
These guidelines are written to aid authorised
personnel to carry out the safe disposal of the airbag
module when fitted to the vehicle.
WARNING: Only use the LAND ROVER
approved deployment equipment. Deploy
airbag module in a well ventilated
designated area. Ensure airbag module is not
damaged or ruptured before deploying.
1.Carry out deployment tool self test.
2.Release 2 turnbuckles securing lower panel to
dash, remove lower panel.
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3.Knee bolster (where fitted); Remove 4 screws
and withdraw kneebolster.
4.Release airbag harness to column harness
connector from bracket.
5.Disconnect airbag harness connector from
column harness.
WARNING: Ensure tool is not connected to
battery.
6.Connect flyleadSMD 4082/5to column harness
connector.
7.Connect flyleadSMD 4082/5to toolSMD
4082/1.
WARNING: Ensure airbag module is
secure within steering wheel.
8.Connect toolSMD 4082/1to battery.
WARNING: Ensure all personnel are
standing at least 15 metres (50 ft) away
from vehicle.
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9.Press both operating buttons to deploy airbag
module.
10. DO NOTreturn to airbag module for 30 minutes.
11.Using gloves and face mask, remove airbag
module from steering wheel, place airbag
module in plastic bag and seal bag.
12.Transport deployed airbag module to designated
area for incineration.
NOTE: DO NOT transport airbag module in
the vehicle passenger compartment.
13.Scrap all remaining parts of airbag system.
DO NOTre-use or salvage any parts of the
airbag system including steering wheel.Deployment with module removed from vehicle.
Driver's Airbag Module
These guidelines are written to aid authorised
personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag
modules when removed from the vehicle.
WARNING: Only use the LAND ROVER
approved deployment equipment.
Deploy airbag modules in a well ventilated
designated area.
Ensure airbag module is not damaged or ruptured
before deploying.
1.Carry out deployment tool self test.
2.Remove airbag module from steering wheel.
See driver's airbag module.
3.Position toolSMD 4082/2in vice, ensuring that
vice jaws grip tool above bottom flange to
prevent possibility of tool being forced upwards
from vice. Tighten vice.
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WARNING: Ensure tool SMD 4082/1 is not
connected to battery.
4.Secure airbag module to toolSMD 4082/2.
Ensure module is correctly secured using both
fixings.
5.Ensure airbag module mounting brackets are
secure.
6.Connect flyleadSMD 4082/4to airbag module.
7.Connect flyleadSMD 4082/4to toolSMD
4082/1.
WARNING: Do not lean over module whilst
connecting.
8.Connect toolSMD 4082/1to battery.
WARNING: Ensure all personnel are
standing at least 15 metres (50 ft) away
from module.
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5.Position airbag module to toolSMD 4082/6.
Ensure module is correctly secured using all
fixings.
6.Ensure airbag module mounting brackets are
secure.
WARNING: Ensure tool SMD 4082/1 is not
connected to battery.
7.Connect flyleadSMD 4082/5to airbag module.
8.Connect flyleadSmd 4082/5to toolSMD 4082/1
WARNING: Do not lean over module whilst
connecting.
9.Connect toolSMD 4082/1to battery.
WARNING: Ensure all personnel are
standing at least 15 metres (50 ft) away
from module.
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CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR FRONT DOOR
Service repair no - 76.28.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Detach the door seal at the lower section of the
'A' post.
3.Carefully remove the two retaining buttons from
the trim panel on the side of the footwell and
ease out the panel.
4.Disconnect the three multiplugs connecting the
door harness and speaker leads.
5.Detach the convoluted grommet from the 'A' post
and withdraw the door harness and speaker
leads.
6.Set the door in the open position without
engaging the check stay; then remove the roll
pin securing the check stay at the 'A' post.
WARNING: Instruction 7 MUST BE carried
out with assistance.
7.Remove the door hinge 'C' clips from the hinge
posts and with assistance carefully lift the door
from the vehicle.
Refit
8.Refit the door and secure the hinge posts with
the 'C' clips.
9.Locate the check stay to the bracket on the 'A'
post and secure with a new roll pin.
10.Feed the door harness and speaker leads
through the aperture in the 'A' post, fully open
the door and reconnect the multiplugs in the
footwell, take up the slack and refit the
convoluted grommet to the 'A' post.
11.Refit the footwell side panel.
12.Check the location of the door and the operation
of the door lock. If necessary, adjust the door
and striker.
13.The door can be adjusted up and down or in and
out of the opening by loosening the six screws
securing the hinges to the door, and by the
addition or removal of shims between the hinge
and door.
14.The door lock striker can be adjusted by
loosening the striker and moving it in the
appropriate direction or by adding and removing
spacing washers between the striker and 'B'
post.
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REPAIR REAR SIDE DOORS
Service repair no - 76.28.02
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Detach the convoluted grommet from the 'B'
post.
3.Withdraw the door harness multiplugs from the
'B' post and disconnect them.
4.Remove the bolts and washers securing the
check strap to the 'B' post.
WARNING: Instruction 5 MUST BE carried
out with assistance.
5.Remove the door hinge 'C' clips from the hinge
posts and with assistance carefully lift the door
from the vehicle.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure. Fitting new 'C' clips
if the existing ones are worn or distorted.
7.Check the operation of the door and lock. If
necessary, adjust the door and striker.
Adjust
8.Adjust the door by adding or removing shims
between the hinge and the door to move the
door forward or rearward in the opening.
9.To adjust the door up, down or in and out of the
opening, loosen the screws securing the hinges
to the door, adjust as necessary and retighten
the screws to the correct torque value.
10.Adjustment of the door striker is identical to the
procedure for front doors.
NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the
hinges from the 'B' post they must be
refitted in exactly the same position, using
an equal thickness of shims to those removed.