1996 LAND ROVER DEFENDER steering

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 57STEERING
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS 4. DIRECTIONAL STABILITY
From 1. GENERAL STEERING:
1.Is directional stability concern when vehicle is
towing?
YES - Check towing/vehicle loading parameters
in Owners Hand

Page 231 of 455

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual STEERING
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS POWER STEERING SYSTEM - EXCESSIVE NOISE
1.Is fluid level correct?
YES - go to 3.
NO - Refill or drain to correct level. Bleed
system, check for leaks
See Repair, Power
Steer

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 57STEERING
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FAULT DIAGNOSISREV: 05/99 VISUAL AND SAFETY CHECKS
WARNING: Before taking vehicle out on
the public highway for road test, it is
important that the following basic visual
checks are carr

Page 233 of 455

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual STEERING
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS STIFF STEERING CHECKLIST
NOTE: Having completed visual checks
and steering assessment and confirmed
that vehicle steering load is incorrect carry
out the following procedur

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 57STEERING
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FAULT DIAGNOSISREV: 05/99 VISUAL CHECK AND BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: It is important that the following
instructions are carried out in the
sequence shown and the results recorded.
1.Road

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual STEERING
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ADJUSTMENT POWER STEERING BOX - ADJUST
Service repair no - 57.35.01
WARNING: Adjustments of steering box
should not be required while in warranty
period. If box is stiff or tight and within

Page 236 of 455

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 57STEERING
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ADJUSTMENT STEERING LOCK STOPS
Service repair no - 57.65.03
Check
1.Measure clearance between tyre wall and radius
arm at full lock. This must be not less than 20
mm.
Adjust
2.Loosen stop

Page 237 of 455

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual STEERING
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ADJUSTMENT FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Service repair no - 57.65.01
Checking Toe-out dimensions
NOTE: Recognised front wheel alignment
and tracking equipment should be used
for this operation. On