
57STEERING
8
REPAIRREV: 05/99 LOWER STEERING SHAFT AND UNIVERSAL
JOINTS
Service repair no - 57.40.16
Remove
1.Remove vehicle bonnet.
2.Set road wheels and steering wheel in straight
ahead position.
3.Mark relationship of steering column inner shaft
to top universal joint.
4.Remove 2 bolts from top universal joint.
5.Remove lower bolt from bottom universal joint.
6.Slacken upper bolt of lower universal joint and
withdraw shaft.
7.Inspect upper and lower universal joints for wear
and excessive play, renew if necessary.
8.Inspect universal joints for stiffness, lubricate if
necessary.Refit
9.Fit universal joints so pinch bolt holes line up
with flat on shaft. Note that the long joint is fitted
to short length of shaft and short joint to long
end.
10.With steering lock engaged and road wheels in
straight ahead position, line up assembly marks.
11.Position shaft assembly onto steering column.
Move assembly up spline to enable lower
universal joint to fit onto steering box splines.
12.Align bolt holes with grooves in splines. Fit pinch
bolts and tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
STEERING WHEEL
Service repair no - 57.60.01
Remove
1.Set road wheels and steering wheel in straight
ahead position.
2.Prise decal from steering wheel pad.
3.Remove retaining nut and shakeproof washer.
Make alignment marks on column and wheel
pad.
4.Withdraw steering wheel from column spline.
Refit
5.Turn indicator cancelling ring so that slots are
vertical and lug with arrow points to the left, in
direction of indicator switch.
6.Ensure front road wheels are in straight ahead
position.
7.Fit steering wheel with finisher attachment lug at
the bottom, ensuring indicator cancelling forks
locate in cancelling ring slots. Align assembly
marks.
8.Secure wheel with retaining nut and new
shakeproof washer. Tighten to
43 Nm (32 lbf/ft).

76CHASSIS AND BODY
32
REPAIR BONNET LOCK
Service repair no - 76.16.21
Remove
1.Open bonnet.
2.Mark position of guide plate and lock to bonnet
platform.
3.Remove 8 screws securing grille.
4.Remove grille.
5.Remove 2 bolts securing guide plate and lock.
6.Remove guide plate.
7.Release spring securing lock to bonnet platform.
8.Slacken clamping bolt securing bonnet release
cable.
9.Remove lock.
Refit
10.Fit spring between lock and bonnet platform.
11.Position lock and guide plate to bonnet platform
and nip up bolts.
12.Position guide plate and lock to position marks
and tighten bolts to
10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
13.Fit cable to lock and tighten clamping bolt.
14.Check operation of release cable and adjust if
necessary.
15.Fit grille and tighten securing screws.
16.Close bonnet.BONNET RELEASE CABLE
Service repair no - 76.16.29
Remove
1.Open bonnet.
2.Remove 8 screws securing grille.
3.Remove grille.
4.Slacken clamping bolt securing bonnet release
cable.
5.Remove cable from lock.
6.Release cable from clip on underside of bonnet
platform.
7.Feed cable through valance and collect
grommet.
8.Release cable from clip fixed to wheelarch under
expansion tank.
9.Loosen clamping nut securing bonnet release
handle to mounting bracket.
10.Remove bonnet release handle from mounting
bracket.
11.Withdraw cable through bulkhead.
Refit
12.Feed cable through bulkhead and fit bonnet
release handle to mounting bracket. Tighten
clamping nut.
13.Route cable behind expansion tank and fit to
securing clip.
14.Feed cable through valance.
15.Fit grommet between cable and valance.
16.Fit cable to securing clip on underside of bonnet
platform.

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REPAIR 17.Fit cable to lock and tighten clamping bolt.
18.Check operation of release cable and bonnet
lock and adjust if necessary.
19.Fit grille and tighten screws.
20.Close bonnet.

HEATING AND VENTILATION
1
REPAIR HEATER UNIT
Service repair no - 80.20.01
Remove
1.Remove bonnet and disconnect battery.
2.Remove radiator bottom hose at radiator union
and drain cooling system
See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Drain and refill cooling
system
.
3.Slacken clips and remove heater hoses at
heater box unions.
4.Remove outer cable securing clips.
5.Slacken trunnions and remove control cables
from heater vent flap levers.
6.Remove heater wiring harness securing loop.
7.Disconnect harness multi-plug.
8.Remove interior bulkhead trim.
9.Remove lower nuts and bolts securing the
heater unit to the bulkhead.
10.Slacken heater unit upper retaining bolts.
11.Manoeuvre heater unit, complete with blower
motor, clear of air inlet duct and remove from
engine compartment.
12.If existing heater unit is to be refitted, remove
sealing rubber.
For heater matrix removal
See Heater matrix.
For blower motor removal
See Blower motor.
Refit
13.Smear a new heater unit sealing rubber with a
suitable impact adhesive and fit to heater.
14.Manoevre heater unit into position in engine
compartment, fit blower motor to air inlet duct
and locate upper fixing bolts.
15.Loosely fit heater unit lower fixing bolts.
16.Fully tighten upper fixing bolts.
17.Fully tighten lower fixings and refit interior
bulkhead trim.
18.Secure wiring harness and reconnect multi-plug.
19.Fit control cables to vent flap trunnions and
secure with outer cable clips.
20.Connect heater hoses.
21.Fit radiator bottom hose and refill cooling system
See COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Drain and
refill cooling system
.
22.Fit bonnet and reconnect battery.

AIR CONDITIONING
5
ADJUSTMENT AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM - PERFORMANCE
TEST
WARNING: R134a is hazardousSee
Repair, General Precautions
Carry out this test with bonnet and doors or windows
open, air conditioning switched on, temperature
control set to cold and blower at maximum speed. Set
the air supply control to supply fresh air.
1.Close low pressure valve on refrigerant station.
2.Close high pressure valve on refrigerant station.
3.Connect a Refrigerant Station to the high and
low pressure servicing connections.4.Insert dry bulb thermometer into cold air outlet
and position dry and wet bulb thermometer close
to outside air inlet.
Do not spill water from the wet thermometer
(psychrometer).
5.Start engine and run it at 1500 rev/min for 10
minutes with air conditioning switched on.
6.Read both pressure gauges and thermometers.
Check readings against table below with
humidity between 60% and 80%.
7.Switch off air conditioning, stop engine,
disconnect test equipment.
Performance range
Intake temperature Outlet temperature Low pressure High pressure
20 - 24°C4-10°C 18 - 28 lbf/in
2213 - 299 lbf/in2
1.2 - 1.9 bar 14.7 - 20.6 bar
25 - 29°C9-19°C 27 - 37 lbf/in2256 - 341 lbf/in2
1.9 - 2.6 bar 17.6 - 23.5 bar
30 - 35°C20-27°C 33 - 47 lbf/in2299 - 384 lbf/in2
2.3 - 3.2 bar 20.6 - 26.5 bar
Table 1
Ambient Compound Gauge High Pressure
Temperature Readings Gauge Readings
°C°F bar lbf/in
2bar lbf/in2
16 60 1,03-1,4 15-20 6,9-10,3 100-150
26,7 80 1,4-1,72 20-25 9,6-13,1 140-190
38 100 1,72-2,1 25-30 12,4-15,5 180-225
43,5 110 2,1-2,4 30-35 14,8-17,2 215-250

82AIR CONDITIONING
4
REPAIR
8.Remove 4 bolts and large packing washers
securing fan cowling brackets to wing sides.
9.Remove 4 nuts securing fan cowling to lower
mounting bracket and lift complete assembly
from condenser.
10.Remove 2 bolts securing bonnet striker support
plate and cross braces to grille top panel.
11.Remove 2 bolts securing cross braces to front
wings.
12.Lift condenser, from bottom mounting lugs and
carefully ease forwards to clear top grille panel.
13.Lift condenser, complete with receiver/drier, from
vehicle taking care to clear high and low
pressure hose/pipes at side of radiator.
14.Disconnect condenser and receiver/drier pipes.
15.Remove clamp bolts and release receiver/drier if
a new condenser is to be fitted.
16.Discard all pipe connection 'O' rings. Cap or plug
all connections to prevent ingress of dirt and
moisture.Refit
17.Coat unions, threads and new 'O' rings with
refrigerant oil prior to reassembly.
18.Secure receiver/drier to mounting clamps.
19.Fit condenser and receiver/drier pipes.
20.Lower condenser into position ensuring high and
low pressure pipes are located between radiator
and front wing.
21.Secure cross braces and bonnet striker support
plate to top grille.
22.Secure cross braces to front wings.
23.Secure fan cowl assembly to lower mounting
bracket and front wings.
24.Fit high pressure pipe at evaporator.
25.Fit condenser low pressure pipe at compressor.
26.Connect multi-plug at receiver/drier dual
pressure switch.
27.Connect fan motor lead multi-plug.
28.Evacuate and recharge air conditioning system
See Adjustment, Refrigerant recovery,
recycling, recharging.
29.Reconnect battery.
30.Fit grille panel.

86ELECTRICAL
2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION VEHICLE IMMOBILISATION AND ALARM SYSTEM
A sophisticated engine immobilisation and anti-theft
alarm system is offered on the Land Rover Defender
300 Tdi vehicle range, which incorporates the
following features:
Perimeter protection
This part of the alarm system protects side doors,
bonnet and rear door against unauthorised entry -
alarm sounding if any one of these apertures is
opened without alarm first being disarmed.
Interior protection
Also known as volumetric protection, this part of the
system protects space inside the vehicle. Once
armed, the alarm will sound if a door is opened, or if
movement is detected inside the vehicle.
Engine immobilisation
The engine is immobilised electronically whenever the
alarm system is armed. Even if the alarm has not
been armed, engine immobilisation will occur
automatically thirty seconds after the driver's door is
opened, or five minutes after the starter switch is
turned to position '0'.
ALARM SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Electronic control unit (ECU)
The ECU is the alarm system brain and controls all
vehicle immobilisation and alarm functions. It
responds to the inputs received, by supplying suitable
outputs to indicate status of the alarm system or
activating relevant warning devices. unit is located
under fascia behind instrument binnacle.
Handset and key
The handset is the primary source of control for the
alarm system i.e. it arms and disarms the alarm
components. The key can be used to override engine
immoblisation if the handset is lost or fails to operate,
seeEngine immobilisation override.The handset battery should last for approximately
three years dependent upon use. The following
symptoms will be noticed when the battery requires
replacement:
1.The handset will only work every other operation
while disarming.
2.The direction indicator lamps will not flash when
the alarm is disarmed.
For battery replacement procedure, seeHandset
Battery.
Passive coil
The passive coil is fitted on the starter switch and
activates a receiving coil in the handset, causing it to
automatically transmit a remobilisation signal to the
ECU.
Aerial
The aerial is integral within the alarm system harness
and supplies the ECU with the signal received from
handset.
Immobilisation spider
The immobilisation spider provides an interface
between ECU and immobilised areas of the vehicle.
This is installed in a sealed (safe) box inside the
vehicle battery box.
Digital diesel shut-off valve - 97 MY
When fitted, the digital diesel shut-off valve
immobilises the fuel injection pump by preventing
power reaching the fuel shut-off solenoid,
See
Immobilisation and alarm system circuit diagram -
with DDS
.

ELECTRICAL
3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Door and bonnet switches
Perimetric protection for the vehicle is provided by
ECU inputs connected to the starter switch, bonnet
switch and door switches.
Ultrasonic sensor
The ultrasonic sensor operates by emitting an air
pressure carrier wave which is subsequently received
by the sensor as it bounces back from objects inside
the vehicle. Once armed, the alarm will sound if wave
is disturbed by a door opening, or if movement is
detected inside the vehicle.
When the volumetric sensor is activated it monitors
movement within the vehicle for 15 seconds before
detecting and responding to intrusions. If the sensor
detects movement it delays arming until a quiet period
has lapsed; if continuous movement is detected, the
alarm will not arm volumetrically.
NOTE: Interior protection will not operate
until 15 seconds after alarm is set.
The ultrasonic sensor is positioned in a different
location, according to vehicle type, as follows:
·90/110 Station Wagon - RH cantrail trim
·90/110 Pick-up - On headlining, between interior
lamp and rear view mirror
·130 Crewcab - On headlining above RH door
Alarm sounder
Two types of alarm sounder can be fitted, one with a
battery back-up facility and or without battery back-up,
both providing an audible warning whenever the alarm
is triggered. The vehicle horn will also operate if the
alarm sounds.
The alarm sounder is fitted to LH inner front wing in
the engine compartment.
NOTE: Disconnecting the battery on
vehicles fitted with the battery backed-up
facility will result in the alarm sounding, if
correct procedure has not been followed.Engine immobilisation warning light
The engine immobilisation warning light is located on
the instrument panel, and provides a visual indication
that the engine is immobilised.
Anti-theft alarm indicator light
The anti-theft alarm indicator light is located on the
instrument panel, between the fuel and coolant
temperature indicators, and provides a visual
indication of the alarm/ immobiliser status.