1996 LAND ROVER DEFENDER brake fluid

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 70BRAKES
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REPAIR FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS
Service repair no - 70.55.05
Service repair no - 70.55.16
Before starting repair refer to general brake service
practice
See General Brake Service Practice.
Rem

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual BRAKES
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REPAIR REV: 05/99 Assemble outboard pistons
13.Coat new fluid seal with brake fluid. Ease seal
into groove in bore using only fingers, ensuring it
is properly seated. Fluid seal and groove a

Page 293 of 455

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 70BRAKES
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REPAIR REAR BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY
Key to rear caliper
1.Caliper
2.Bleed screw
3.Pad retaining springs
4.Brake pads
5.Piston6.Wiper seal retainer
7.Wiper seal
8.Fluid seal
9.Retaining pins

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual BRAKES
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REPAIR REAR BRAKE CALIPERS
Service repair no - 70.55.06
Service repair no - 70.55.17
Before starting repair refer to General brake service
practice
See General Brake Service Practice.
Remove

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 70BRAKES
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REPAIRREV: 05/99 15.Coat a new wiper seal with brake fluid and fit to
new seal retainer. Slide assembly, seal first, over
protruding piston into bore recess.
16.Using special toolLRT-70-50

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual BRAKES
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OVERHAUL REV: 05/99
Key to master cylinder
1.Water ingress seal
2.Transfer housing
3.Vacuum seal
4.Guide ring
5.Retaining ring
6.O ring seal
7.Primary plunger assembly
8.L seal
9.Secondar

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual BRAKES
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OVERHAUL
8.Remove guide ring from mouth of master
cylinder which supports primary plunger
assembly and place to one side, this component
is not part of master cylinder service kit and is to
b

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 70BRAKES
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OVERHAUL Assembling master cylinder
CAUTION: It is important that the following
instructions are carried out precisely,
otherwise damage could be caused to new
seals when inserting plungers
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