01 - INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
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INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION 1..................................................................................................
DIMENSIONS 1.......................................................................................................
REFERENCES 1.....................................................................................................
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS 1.......................................................................
POISONOUS SUBSTANCES 1..............................................................................
FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 2......................................................................
SYNTHETIC RUBBER 3.........................................................................................
RECOMMENDED SEALANTS 3.............................................................................
USED ENGINE OIL 3..............................................................................................
ACCESSORIES AND CONVERSIONS 4...............................................................
WHEELS AND TYRES 4.........................................................................................
STEAM CLEANING 4..............................................................................................
SPECIFICATION 4..................................................................................................
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS 4................................................................................
JACKING 5..............................................................................................................
HYDRAULIC VEHICLE RAMP (FOUR POST) 6.....................................................
TWO POST VEHICLE RAMPS 6............................................................................
DYNAMOMETER TESTING 6................................................................................
TOWING 7..............................................................................................................
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE BY TRAILER 7..................................................
JUMP STARTING 8................................................................................................
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL 9.............................
CROSS REFERENCE OF EMISSION SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY 10....................
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) 11.....................................................
LOCATION OF IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 12...................................................
FAULT DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT 13..................................................................
READING THIS SUPPLEMENT 14........................................................................
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INFORMATION TOWING
CAUTION: The vehicle has permanent
four-wheel drive. The following towing
instructions must be adhered to:
Towing the vehicle on all four wheels with driver
operating steering and brakes.
1.Turn ignition key to position’1’to release
steering lock.
2.Select neutral in main gearbox and transfer
gearbox.
3.Secure tow rope, chain or cable to front towing
eyes (alternative types shown).
4.Release the parking brake.
CAUTION: The brake servo and power
assisted steering system will not be
functional without the engine running.
Greater pedal pressure will be required to apply
the brakes, the steering system will require
greater effort to turn the front road wheels.
The vehicle tow connection should be used only
in normal road conditions,’snatch’recovery
should be avoided.Rear suspended tow by breakdown vehicle
1.If the front axle is to be trailed turn ignition key to
position’1’to release steering lock.
2.Select neutral in main gearbox and transfer box.
CAUTION: The steering wheel and/or
linkage must be secured in a straight
ahead position. DO NOT use the steering
lock mechanism for this purpose.
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE BY TRAILER
Lashing/towing eyes are provided on front and rear of
the chassis side members, see J6085, to facilitate the
securing of the vehicle to a trailer or other means of
transportation.
CAUTION: Underbody components must
not be used as lashing points.
Install vehicle on trailer and apply park brake. Select
neutral in main gearbox.
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04 - GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
CONTENTS
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INFORMATION
ENGINE - Td5 1......................................................................................................
FUEL SYSTEM - Td5 3...........................................................................................
COOLING SYSTEM - Td5 3....................................................................................
CLUTCH - Td5 3.....................................................................................................
TRANSMISSION - Td5 4.........................................................................................
STEERING 5...........................................................................................................
SUSPENSION 6......................................................................................................
ROAD SPRING DATA 6..........................................................................................
SHOCK ABSORBERS 7.........................................................................................
BRAKES 7...............................................................................................................
AIR CONDITIONING 8............................................................................................
WIPER MOTORS 8.................................................................................................
ELECTRICAL 8.......................................................................................................
BULBS9 .................................................................................................................
VEHICLE WEIGHTS AND PAYLOAD 10................................................................
TOWING WEIGHTS 11...........................................................................................
OFF-ROAD PERFORMANCE 11............................................................................
TYRE SIZE AND PRESSURES 12.........................................................................
WHEELS 12............................................................................................................
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS 13....................................................................................
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INFORMATION TOWING WEIGHTS
On-road Off-road
Unbraked trailers 750 Kg (1653 lb).............................................................. 500 Kg (1102 lb)
Trailers with overrun brakes 3500 Kg (7716 lb)............................................. 1000 Kg (2204 lb)
4 wheel trailers with coupled brakes * 4000 Kg (8818 lb).............................. 1000 Kg (2204 lb)
NOTE: * Only applies to vehicles modified to accept coupled brakes.
NOTE: All weight figures are subject to local restrictions.
OFF-ROAD PERFORMANCE
90 models
Max. gradient (EEC kerb weight) 45° .....................................
Approach angle:
Soft top and Pick-up (EEC kerb weight) 48° ..................
Hard top and station wagon (EEC kerb weight) 51.5° ......
Departure angle
Soft top and Pick-up (EEC kerb weight) 49° ..................
Hard top and Station wagon (EEC kerb weight) 53° ...............
Wading depth 500 mm (20 in)...................................................................
Min. ground clearance (unladen):
Soft top and pick-up 191 mm (7.5 in).................................................
Hard top and station wagon 229 mm (9.0 in).....................................
NOTE: Departure angles do not account for the addition of a tow hitch.
110 and 130 models
Max. gradient (EEC kerb weight) 45° .....................................
Approach angle (EEC kerb weight) 50° ..................................
Departure angle (EEC kerb weight)
110 models 35° ......................................................................
130 models 34° ......................................................................
Wading depth 500 mm (20 in)...................................................................
Min. ground clearance (unladen 215 mm (8.5 in).......................................
NOTE: Departure angles do not account for the addition of a tow hitch.
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10 - MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
UNDERBONNET VIEW - Td5 1..............................................................................
SEATS AND SEAT BELTS 2..................................................................................
LAMPS, HORNS AND WARNING INDICATORS 2................................................
WIPERS AND WASHERS 3...................................................................................
HANDBRAKE 3.......................................................................................................
BATTERY CONDITION - Td5 4..............................................................................
HANDSET BATTERY 5...........................................................................................
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT 5....................................................................................
ROAD WHEELS 6...................................................................................................
TYRE PRESSURES, CONDITION AND TREAD DEPTH 6....................................
BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND DISCS 7..............................................................
ROAD WHEEL SPEED SENSOR HARNESS - Td5 7............................................
FUEL FILTER ELEMENT 8.....................................................................................
FUEL FILTER SEDIMENTER - Td5 8.....................................................................
INTERCOOLER / COOLING SYSTEM 9................................................................
AMBIENT AIR PRESSURE (AAP) SENSOR - Td5 9..............................................
DOOR LOCKS AND HINGES 10............................................................................
ENGINE COOLANT 10...........................................................................................
BRAKE FLUID 11....................................................................................................
AIR FILTER ELEMENT AND DUMP VALVE 11.....................................................
AUXILIARY DRIVE BELT 12...................................................................................
PAS FLUID, CLUTCH FLUID AND SCREEN WASHER LEVELS 12.....................
STEERING BOX 13................................................................................................
ENGINE OIL 14.......................................................................................................
CENTRIFUGE ROTOR - Td5 14.............................................................................
FULL FLOW OIL FILTER 15...................................................................................
GEARBOX OIL 15...................................................................................................
TRANSFER BOX OIL 16.........................................................................................
FRONT AND REAR AXLE OIL 17..........................................................................
PROPELLER SHAFTS 18.......................................................................................
CLUTCH PIPES AND UNIONS 18..........................................................................
PAS PIPES AND UNIONS 19.................................................................................
ENGINE, GEARBOX, TRANSFER BOX AND AXLES 19.......................................
EXHAUST SYSTEM 20...........................................................................................
STEERING BOX AND SUSPENSION 20...............................................................
STEERING BALL JOINTS 21.................................................................................
SHOCK ABSORBERS 22.......................................................................................
TOWING BRACKET 22...........................................................................................
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION MOUNTINGS 23..................................................
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MAINTENANCE SHOCK ABSORBERS
1.Check for signs of leakage from suspension
dampers.
2.Check for signs of suspension damper damage.TOWING BRACKET
1.Check security of towing bracket.
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PANEL REPAIRS
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SEALING AND CORROSION PROTECTION Hook Nozzle on Flexible Lance:The rigid hook
produces a highly atomised, forward-directed, fully
conical spray pattern having long range and good
dispersion characteristics. This combination has good
directional capabilities for the treatment of short,
narrow sections and may also be used for direct
spraying of inner wheel arches etc.
Position the flat area at the end of the lance at 180°to
the nozzle spray direction. This will help to guide the
spray more accurately when it is concealed in a box
section or access hole.
For general spraying move the nozzle in an arc from
side to side, to ensure full coverage.
NOTE: Keep all wax injection/application
equipment clean. Use white spirit for this
purpose immediately after wax injection
operations.
Precautions during Body Repairs and Handling
Take care when handling the vehicle in the workshop.
PVC underbody sealers, seam sealers, underbody
wax and body panels may be damaged if the vehicle
is carelessly lifted.
Always follow the correct lifting, jacking and towing
procedures as shown inGENERAL INFORMATION
DATA, Information section, paying particular
attention to the following points:
Locate trolley jack pads properly before
lifting and lower the jack fully before
withdrawal.
Use only the approved hoisting points
when overhead hoisting is required.
Locate the lifting heads of wheel-free lifts
correctly, with rubber or similar material
placed between lifting head and
underbody.Steam Cleaning and Dewaxing
Due to the high temperatures generated by steam
cleaning equipment, there is a risk that certain trim
items could be damaged and some adhesives and
corrosion prevention materials softened or liquified.
Adjust the equipment so that the nozzle temperature
does not exceed 90°C (194°F). Take care not to allow
the steam jet to dwell on one area, and keep the
nozzle at least 300mm (11.8in.) from panel surfaces.
Do NOT remove wax or lacquer from underbody or
underbonnet areas during repairs. Should it be
necessary to steam clean these areas, apply a new
coating of wax or underbody protection as soon as
possible.
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