
CONTENTS
CONTENTS 3
TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS  .............................................................. 06-1
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................  06-1
Engine – Td4...................................................................................................................................  06-2
Engine – K1.8 .................................................................................................................................  06-4
Engine – KV6 ..................................................................................................................................  06-6
Emission Control .............................................................................................................................  06-8
Engine Management System – EDC ..............................................................................................  06-9
Engine Management System – MEMS ...........................................................................................  06-10
Engine Management System – Siemens ........................................................................................  06-11
Fuel Delivery System – Diesel ........................................................................................................  06-12
Fuel delivery system – Petrol ..........................................................................................................  06-13
Cooling System – Td4.....................................................................................................................  06-14
Cooling System – K1.8 ...................................................................................................................  06-14
Cooling System – KV6 ....................................................................................................................  06-14
Manifolds and Exhaust System – Td4 ............................................................................................  06-15
Manifolds and Exhaust Systems – K1.8 .........................................................................................  06-16
Manifolds and Exhaust Systems – KV6 ..........................................................................................  06-17
Clutch ..............................................................................................................................................  06-18
Manual Gearbox – PG1 ..................................................................................................................  06-19
Manual Gearbox – Getrag ..............................................................................................................  06-20
Intermediate Reduction Drive .........................................................................................................  06-21
Automatic Gearbox – Jatco .............................................................................................................  06-22
Driveshafts ......................................................................................................................................  06-23
Rear Axles and Final Drive .............................................................................................................  06-24
Steering...........................................................................................................................................  06-25
Front Suspension and Subframe ....................................................................................................  06-26
Rear Suspension and Subframe .....................................................................................................  06-27
Brakes .............................................................................................................................................  06-28
Supplementary Restraint Systems ..................................................................................................  06-29
Body ................................................................................................................................................  06-30
Heating and Ventilation ...................................................................................................................  06-32
Air Conditioning...............................................................................................................................  06-33
Wipers and Washers .......................................................................................................................  06-34
Electrical .........................................................................................................................................  06-35
LIFTING AND TOWING  ........................................................................... 08-1
Jacking ............................................................................................................................................  08-1
Towing ............................................................................................................................................  08-2
Emergency starting .........................................................................................................................  08-4
CAPACITIES, FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS  ...................... 09-1
Capacities .......................................................................................................................................  09-1
Fluids ..............................................................................................................................................  09-2
Lubrication ......................................................................................................................................  09-3
Sealants ..........................................................................................................................................  09-4 

CONTENTS
14 CONTENTS
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS .............................................................  76-3-1
REPAIRS
Sun visor .........................................................................................................................................  76-3-1
Trim casing - rear quarter - lower - 3 door ......................................................................................  76-3-1
Trim casing - rear quarter - lower - 5 door ......................................................................................  76-3-2
Trim casing - rear quarter - upper - 3 door .....................................................................................  76-3-3
Trim casing - rear quarter - upper - 5 door .....................................................................................  76-3-4
Trim finisher - 'A' post - upper - renew ............................................................................................  76-3-5
Trim finisher - 'B/C' post - upper - renew ........................................................................................  76-3-6
Trim finisher - 'B' post - lower - 5 door ............................................................................................  76-3-7
Trim casing - body side - rear - 3 door............................................................................................  76-3-8
Console - front - up to 04MY...........................................................................................................  76-3-9
Console assembly - front - from 04MY ........................................................................................... 76-3-11
Console - rear .................................................................................................................................  76-3-12
Cup holder - fascia - from 04MY .....................................................................................................  76-3-13
Fascia - up to 04MY........................................................................................................................  76-3-14
Fascia - from 04MY ........................................................................................................................  76-3-19
Drink tray assembly - fascia - up to 04MY ...................................................................................... 76-3-23
Stowage box - fascia ......................................................................................................................  76-3-23
Carpet - luggage compartment .......................................................................................................  76-3-24
Glove box........................................................................................................................................  76-3-25
Headlining - 3 door .........................................................................................................................  76-3-25
Headlining - 5 door .........................................................................................................................  76-3-27
SCREENS .................................................................................................  76-4-1
REPAIRS
Windscreen .....................................................................................................................................  76-4-1
Glass - body side - rear ..................................................................................................................  76-4-3
SEATS .......................................................................................................  76-5-1
REPAIRS
Front seat .......................................................................................................................................  76-5-1
Rear seat - LH  ...............................................................................................................................  76-5-1
Rear seat - RH  ...............................................................................................................................  76-5-2
Cushion & squab - rear seat - bench type - 3 door  ........................................................................  76-5-2
Cover - one piece - front seat cushion  ...........................................................................................  76-5-3
Cover - rear seat cushion - RH   .....................................................................................................  76-5-4
Cover - rear seat cushion - LH........................................................................................................  76-5-6
Cover - cushion - rear single seat - 3 door  ....................................................................................  76-5-7
Finisher - seat base - front - each  ..................................................................................................  76-5-8
Finisher - cushion side - front seat .................................................................................................  76-5-9
Manual mechanism - lumbar support - front seat  ..........................................................................  76-5-9
Latch - rear squab - RH  .................................................................................................................  76-5-11
Latch - rear squab - LH ...................................................................................................................  76-5-11
Cover - squab - front seat  ..............................................................................................................  76-5-12
Cover - squab - rear seat - side - LH ..............................................................................................  76-5-13
Cover - squab - rear seat - RH  ......................................................................................................  76-5-14
Cover - squab - rear single seat - 3 door  .......................................................................................  76-5-16 

GENERAL INFORMATION
03-2
Environmental Protection Precautions
It is illegal to pour used oil on to the ground, down 
sewers or drains, or  into water courses.
Burning of used engine oil in small space heaters or 
boilers should only be considered for units of 
approved design and in compliance with the 
equipment manufacturer's recommendations. The 
heating system must meet the regulatory standards 
of HMIP for small burners of less than 0.4 MW. If in 
doubt check with the appropriate local authority and/
or manufacturer of the approved appliance.
Dispose of used oil and filters through authorised 
waste disposal  contractors and licensed waste 
disposal sites, or through the waste oil  reclamation 
trade. If in doubt, contact the Local Authority for 
advice on  disposal facilities.
Safety instructions
Whenever possible, use a lift or pit when working 
beneath vehicle, in  preference to jacking. Chock 
wheels as well as applying parking brake.
Jacking
Always use the recommended jacking points. The 
recommended jacking points are shown in 
theLIFTING AND TOWING  sub-section of the 
INFORMATION section.
Always ensure that any lifting apparatus has 
sufficient load capacity for the weight to be lifted.
Ensure the vehicle is standing on level ground prior 
to lifting or jacking.
Apply the handbrake and chock the wheels.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a vehicle 
supported only by a jack. Always support the 
vehicle on safety stands.
Do not leave tools, lifting equipment, spilt oil, etc., 
around or on the  work bench area. Always keep a 
clean and tidy work area.
Brake shoes and pads
Always fit the correct grade and specification of 
brake linings. When renewing brake pads and brake 
shoes always replace as complete axle sets only. 

GENERAL INFORMATION
03-9
Oil seals
General
Always renew oil seals which have been removed 
from their working location (whether as an individual 
component or as part of an assembly). NEVER use 
a seal which has been improperly stored or handled, 
such as hung on a hook or nail.
lCarefully examine seal before fitting to ensure 
that it is clean and undamaged.
lEnsure the surface on which the new seal is to 
run is free of burrs or scratches. Renew the 
component if the original sealing surface cannot 
be completely restored.
lProtect the seal from any surface which it has to 
pass when being fitted. Use a protective sleeve 
or tape to cover the relevant surface.
lCertain oil seals are coated with a protective 
wax and must be fitted dry unless  stated 
otherwise. Where an oil seal needs to be 
lubricated prior to fitment,  lubricate the sealing 
lips with a recommended lubricant before use to 
prevent damage during initial use. On dual 
lipped seals, smear the area between the lips 
with grease.
lIf a seal spring is provided, ensure that it is fitted 
correctly.
lPlace lip of seal towards fluid to be sealed and 
slide into position on shaft.  Use fitting sleeve 
where possible to protect sealing lip from 
damage by sharp  corners, threads or splines. If 
a fitting sleeve is not available, use plastic tube 
or tape to prevent damage to the sealing lip.
lGrease outside diameter of seal, place square 
to housing recess and  press into position using 
great care, and if possible a 'bell piece' to 
ensure that seal is not tilted. Never let weight of 
unsupported shaft rest in seal.lUse the recommended service tool to fit an oil 
seal. If the correct service tool is not available, 
use a suitable tube  approximately 0.4 mm 
(0.015 in.) smaller than the outside diameter of 
the seal.   Use a hammer  VERY GENTLY  on 
drift if a suitable press is not available.
lPress or drift the seal in to the depth of its 
housing with the sealing lip facing the lubricant 
to be retained if the housing is shouldered, or 
flush with the face of the housing where no 
shoulder is provided. Ensure that  the seal does 
not enter the housing in a tilted position. 

GENERAL INFORMATION
03-15
Fuel System Hoses
All fuel hoses are made up of two laminations, an 
armoured rubber outer sleeve and an inner viton 
core. If any of the fuel system hoses have been  
disconnected, it is imperative that the internal bore is 
inspected to ensure that the viton lining has not 
become separated from the armoured outer sleeve.   
A new hose must be fitted if separation is evident.
Cooling system hoses
The following precautions MUST be followed to 
ensure that integrity of cooling hoses and their 
connections to system components are maintained.
Hose orientation and connection
Correct orientation of cooling hoses is important in 
ensuring that the hose does not become fatigued or 
damaged through contact with adjacent 
components.
Where 'timing' marks (2) are provided on the hose 
and corresponding connection, these must be used 
to ensure correct orientation.Hoses must be pushed fully onto their connection 
points. Usually, a moulded form (3) on the stub pipe 
provides a positive indicator.
Hose clips
Markings (4) are usually provided on the hose to 
indicate the correct clip position. If no markings are 
provided, position the clip directly behind the 
retaining lip at the end of the stub as shown.
Worm drive clips should be oriented with the crimped 
side of the drive  housing (5) facing towards the end 
of the hose, or the hose may become pinched 
between the clip and the stub pipe retaining lip.
Worm drive clips should be tightened to 3 Nm (2 
lbf.ft)  unless otherwise stated.
Ensure that hose clips do not foul adjacent 
components. 

GENERAL INFORMATION
03-23
WARNING: For front seat buckle type pre-
tensioners, hold by the piston tube, with the open 
end of the piston tube pointing towards the 
ground and the buckle facing away from your 
body. Do not cover the end of the piston tube.  
DO NOT hold buckle pre-tensioners by the 
bracket assembly or steel cable. NEVER point 
the piston tube towards your body or other 
people.
CAUTION: Do not apply grease or cleaning 
solvents to seatbelt pre-tensioner units, 
component failure could result.Storage
There are regulations for the safe storage of SRS 
components which must be observed, consult your 
local authority for details.
WARNING: Airbag modules and seat belt pre-
tensioners are classed as explosive devices. For 
overnight and longer term storage, they must be 
stored in a secure steel cabinet which has been 
approved as suitable for the purpose and has 
been registered by the local authority.
WARNING: Store the airbag module with the 
deployment side uppermost. If it is stored 
deployment side down, accidental deployment 
will propel the airbag module with enough force 
to cause serious injury.
CAUTION: Improper handling or storage can 
internally damage the airbag module, making it 
inoperative. If you suspect the airbag module has 
been damaged, install a new module and refer to 
the Deployment/Disposal Procedures for 
disposal of the damaged module.
Always observe the following precautions when 
temporarily storing an airbag module:
lEnsure the cover is facing upwards and the 
luggage compartment is  secured.
lAlways keep components cool, dry and free 
from contamination.
lDo not allow anything to rest on the airbag 
module.
lStore any removed airbag assembly on a 
secure flat surface away from electrical 
equipment and heat sources (exceeding 85° C 
(185° F). 

GENERAL INFORMATION
03-26
Rotary coupler
 A   - Refer to the Workshop Manual for detailed 
instructions.B   - Ensure wheels are in the straight 
ahead position before removal and  refitting.C   - 
LAND ROVER Part Number/Bar code - The code 
must be recorded and quoted for ordering purposes.
Front seat belt pre-tensioners
A warning label is fixed to the piston tube of the front 
seat belt pre-tensioners:
lExercise caution.
lRefer to the publication where the procedures, 
instructions and advice can be found (usually 
Workshop Manual or Owner's Handbook) for 
working on SRS system components.
lDo not attempt to repair or disassemble.Bar codes
Driver's airbag module
Bar codes are fitted to SRS system components and 
components which are critically related to SRS 
operation. The code number(s) must be recorded if 
the component is to be replaced. Components 
featuring bar codes include the following:
lDriver's front airbag module – label attached to 
rear of module housing.
lPassenger front airbag module – label attached 
to rear of module housing.
lRotary coupler – label attached on face of rotary 
coupler.
lDCU – included on label on top of DCU.
lSRS wiring – label attached around harness 
wires.
VEHICLE RECOVERY
Observe the following procedures for vehicle towing 
after a collision has taken place:
Towing – SRS components not deployed
Normal towing procedures are unlikely to cause an 
SRS module to deploy. However, as a precaution, 
switch the ignition off and then disconnect both 
battery leads. Disconnect the negative '-' lead first.
Towing – SRS components deployed
Once the driver's airbag has been deployed, the 
vehicle must have a front suspended tow. However, 
as a precaution, switch the ignition off and then 
disconnect both battery leads. Disconnect the 
negative '-' lead first. 

GENERAL DATA
04-7
Cylinder head
Material Aluminium alloy
Cylinder head warp - maximum 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Cylinder head height:
⇒ New 118.95 - 119.05 mm (4.683 - 4.687 in.)
⇒ Reface limit 0.20 mm (0.008 in.)
Crankshaft
Crankshaft end-float 0.10 - 0.25 mm (0.004 - 0.010 in.)
⇒ Service limit 0.34 mm (0.013 in.)
Main journal diameter: 47.986 - 48.007 mm (1.8892 - 1.8900 in.)
⇒ Maximum out of round 0.010 mm (0.0004 in.)
Main journal tolerance:
⇒ Grade 1 48.000 - 48.007 mm (1.8898 - 1.8900 in.)
⇒ Grade 2 47.993 - 48.000 mm (1.8895 - 1.8898 in.)
⇒ Grade 3 47.986 - 47.993 mm (1.8892 - 1.8895 in.)
Big-end journal diameter 47.986 - 48.007 mm (1.8892 - 1.8900 in.)
⇒ Maximum out of round 0.010 mm (0.0004 in.)
Big-end journal tolerance:
⇒ Grade A 48.000 - 48.007 mm (1.8898 - 1.8900 in.)
⇒ Grade B 47.993 - 48.000 mm (1.8895 - 1.8898 in.)
⇒ Grade C 47.986 - 47.993 mm (1.8892 - 1.8898 in.)
Main bearings:
Quantity 5
Type Steel backed, aluminium/tin lined, oil grooves in upper halves, plain in 
bearing caps
Clearance in bearings 0.02 - 0.05 mm (0.0008 - 0.0020 in.)
Thrust washers Halves at No.3 main bearing
Thrust washer halves thickness 2.61 - 2.65 mm (0.1028 - 1.043 in.)
Big-end bearings:
Clearance in bearings 0.021 - 0.049 mm (0.0008 - 0.0019 in.)
Big-end end-float 0.10 - 0.25 mm (0.004 - 0.010 in.)
Connecting rods:
Type Horizontally split big-end, plain small end
Distance between centres 133.05 - 133.15 mm (5.238 - 5.242 in.)
Gudgeon pins:
Type Semi-floating off-set towards thrust side
⇒ Fit in connecting rod Interference
⇒ Diameter (RED) 17.997 - 18.000 mm (0.7085 - 0.7087 in.)
⇒ Diameter (GREEN) 17.994 - 17.997 mm (0.7084 - 0.7087 in.)
⇒ Length 52.3 - 52.6 mm (2.06 - 2.07 in.) General