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TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS
06-33
Air Conditioning
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
A/C compressor to mounting bracket bolts (Td4 & K1.8) 25 Nm 18 lbf.ft
A/C compressor mounting bracket to cylinder block bolts (Td4 & K1.8) 45 Nm 33 lbf.ft
A/C compressor mounting bracket to cylinder block bolts (KV6) 45 Nm 33 lbf.ft
A/C compressor support bracket to sump bolt (Td4) 10 Nm 7.5 lbf.ft
A/C compressor drive belt tensioner clamp bolt (Td4) 24 Nm 18 lbf.ft
A/C compressor drive belt tensioner pivot bolt (Td4) 24 Nm 18 lbf.ft
A/C compressor upper and lower securing bolts (KV6) 25 Nm 18 lbf.ft
A/C pipe rail to condenser bolt (KV6) 8 Nm 6 lbf.ft
A/C pipe rail to condenser bolt (KV6) 8 Nm 6 lbf.ft
Condenser bracket to radiator bolts 8 Nm 6 lbf.ft
Receiver drier to condenser bolts 12 Nm 9 lbf.ft
Refrigerant pressure sensor 10 Nm 7.5 lbf.ft
TXV to bulkhead Allen screws 25 Nm 18 lbf.ft
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LIFTING AND TOWING
08-2
Raising the front of a vehicle
Position the cup of the hydraulic arm under the
centre of the front body crossmember assembly.
Use jack to raise front road wheels to enable safety
stands to be installed under the front end of each
longitudinal member.
Carefully lower jack until vehicle sits securely on
safety stands.
Before working on the underside of a vehicle re-
check the stability of the vehicle on the stands.
Use the reverse procedure when removing a vehicle
from stands.
NOTE: For some repair operations it may be
necessary to use a jack to support the engine under
the sump. In this case, a block of wood should be
used on the jack to protect the sump.
Raising the rear of a vehicle
Position cup of hydraulic arm under the centre of the
rear subframe crossmember at the position
identified by the embossed arrows.
Use jack to raise rear road wheels to enable safety
stands to be installed under the rear ends of the
body longitudinal members.
Carefully lower jack until vehicle sits securely on
safety stands.
Before working on the underside of a vehicle, re-
check the stability of the vehicle on the stands.
Use the reverse procedure when removing a vehicle
from stands.
Wheel-free lift
Locate the lifting pads under the ends of the body
longitudinal members. Raise the ramp to support the
weight of the vehicle, ensure the vehicle is secure on
the lifting pads, then raise the ramp to the required
height.
Towing
General
The vehicle has permanent four wheel drive. The
following instructions must be adhered to:
Towing the vehicle on all four wheels with driver
operating steering and brakes
lTurn ignition key to position '1' to release
steering lock and then to position 'II' to enable
the brake lights, wipers and direction indicators
to be operated, if necessary.
l Select neutral in gearbox and ensure HDC (hill
descent control) is deselected.
lSecure tow rope, chain or cable to towing eye.
lRelease 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 and the steering
system will require greater effort to turn the front
road wheels. The vehicle tow connection should
only be used under normal road conditions,
'snatch' recovery should be avoided.
Suspended tow by breakdown vehicle
Mark propeller shaft drive flanges and mating flanges
with identification lines to enable the propeller shaft
to be refitted in its original position.
Remove the propeller shaft fixings then remove the
shaft from the vehicle.
CAUTION: To prevent vehicle damage, rear
propeller shaft MUST BE removed.
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LIFTING AND TOWING
08-3
If the front of the vehicle is to be trailed, turn ignition
key to position 'I' to release steering lock.
WARNING: Do not turn the starter switch to
position '0' or remove the ignition key while the
vehicle is being towed.
CAUTION: If it is considered unsafe to turn the
starter switch to position '1' due to accident
damage or an electrical fault; disconnect the
battery before turning the ignition switch.
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.
CAUTION: Under no circumstances should the
vehicle be towed or recovered by means of
lashing to the rear subframe. Serious damage to
the subframe and body could result.
CAUTION: Only use the rear towing eye for
towing another vehicle.
Towing eyes
The towing eyes at the front and rear of the vehicle
are designed for vehicle recovery purposes only and
must not be used to tow a trailer or caravan.
Front and rear towing eyes
A single towing eye is provided in the front spoiler.
Only use when the vehicle is to be towed with all four
wheels on the ground.
A single towing eye is provided in the rear RH spoiler.
Only use when towing another vehicle.Transporting the vehicle by trailer
Lashing rings are provided at the front and rear of the
body 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. The lashing rings must
not be used for towing.
Install the vehicle on trailer and apply the parking
brake. Select neutral.
Lashing eyes
Lashing rings are provided at the front and rear of the
vehicle for use when transporting by trailer. DO NOT
use lashing eyes for towing purposes.
Front lashing eye
Rear lashing eyes
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MAINTENANCE
10-4 MAINTENANCE
Seats and Seat Belts
Check
1.Check seat frames are secured to floor and
show no signs of movement.
2.Check operation of seat slide and tilt
mechanisms, ensuring there is no excessive
play between seat cushion and seat back.
3.Check tightness of accessible seat fixings.
4.Fully extract seat belt and allow it to return
under its own recoil mechanism.
5.Check entire length of seat belt webbing for
signs of fraying or damage. Repeat for all belts.
6.Check security of seat belt upper mountings.
7.Check for correct operation of seat belt height
adjusters.
8.Check security of seat belt buckle mountings.
9.Connect each belt to the correct buckle, check
seat belt buckle and tongue are secure.
Release seat belt buckle and check for correct
operation.
10.Check tightness of accessible seat belt
mountings.
Lamps, Horns and Warning Indicators
Check
1.Switch on side, head and tail lights and check
operation.
2.Check headlamp dim/dip operation.
3.Check headlamp levelling operation.
4.Check turn signals and hazard warning lights
operation.
5.Press brake pedal and check operation of
brake lights.
6.Check all exterior lamp lenses for clarity and
condition. Pay particular attention to head lamp
lenses for signs of stone chips or damage.
7.Check horn for loud clear sound.
8.Check operation of all instrument pack warning
and indicator lights.
9.Check for correct operation of interior courtesy
lights.
10.Switch on headlamps (with ignition switch at 'O'
position) and check light reminder warning
operates when door is opened.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE 10-5
Wipers and Washers
Check
1.Operate screen washer and switch on wipers.
Check washer jets are correctly aimed and
check for smooth smearless operation across
screen of wiper blades at all speeds, including
intermittent.
2.Repeat operation for rear screen wipers/
washers.
3.Check all wiper blades for condition and signs
of splits or damage.
4.Check security of wiper arms.
Handbrake
Check
1.With the vehicle stationary and on a level
surface, apply and release handbrake and
check for correct operation. If required, adjust
handbrake.
+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS, Cable -
handbrake - check and adjust.
NOTE: Any adjustment required as a result of
the checking process will be subject to
additional labour and/or material cost and
should not be carried out without the
authorisation of the customer.
Adjust Handbrake
(First 12,000 miles/12 months only)
1.Adjust handbrake cable.
+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS, Cable -
handbrake - check and adjust.
NOTE: Additional time is built into the first
12,000/12 months service time to allow for
handbrake cable adjustment.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE 10-9
Brake Fluid
Replace
1.Replace brake fluid.
+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS, Brake
bleed.
Road Wheel Speed Sensors
Inspect
Front wheel
1.Check harness is correctly routed and secured.
Ensure harness shows no sign of damage or
chafing.
2.Check speed sensor is fully inserted to the
correct position. Check reluctor ring condition
and ensure it is free from debris.
Rear wheel
3.Check harness is correctly routed and secured.
Ensure harness shows no sign of damage or
chafing.
4.Check speed sensor is fully inserted to the
correct position. Check reluctor ring condition
and ensure it is free from debris.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE 10-11
Door Locks, Hinges, Check Straps and
Bonnet Catch
Check
1.Check operation of each door, door lock,
bonnet catch and fuel filler flap.Lubricate Front and Rear Doors
1.Open each door in turn and lubricate door
hinges and check strap using recommended
lubricant.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS,
LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS,
Lubrication.
2.Lubricate door lock, striker and private lock
using PTFE lubricant. Remove excessive
lubricant, particularly from door striker area, to
avoid customer complaint.
3.Check tightness of accessible door lock and
striker fixings.
4.Open and close door to check for smooth,
noise-free operation. Ensure door closes
securely.
5.Check for smooth operation of private lock.
Lubricate Tail Door
1.Open tail door and lubricate hinges using
recommended lubricant.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS,
LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS,
Lubrication.
2.Grease tail door check slide.
3.Lubricate rear door lock and striker using PTFE
lubricant. Remove excessive lubricant to avoid
customer complaint, particularly from door
striker area.
4.Check tightness of accessible tail door lock and
striker fixings.
Lubricate Bonnet
1.With bonnet open, lubricate hinges, striker, lock
and safety catch using a suitable lubricant.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS,
LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS,
Lubrication.
Sunroof Guide Rails, Slides and Seal
1.With sunroof open, lubricate accessible guide
rails, slides and seals. Remove any excess
lubricant to avoid contaminating roof lining and
trim.
2.Ensure sunroof closes correctly.
Sunroof Drain Tubes and Channels
1.Remove any debris from sunroof tray.
2.Ensure that all accessible sunroof drain tubes
are clear using a low pressure air line.
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MAINTENANCE
10-12 MAINTENANCE
Anti-freeze
Replace
1.Replace anti-freeze.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td4,
ADJUSTMENTS, Coolant - drain and refill.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - K SERIES KV6,
ADJUSTMENTS, Coolant - drain and refill.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - K SERIES 1.8,
ADJUSTMENTS, Coolant - drain & refill.
Cooling System and Intercooler
Check
1.Check for any obstructions in the radiator
matrix and remove debris as necessary.
2.Check condition of all coolant hoses. Check for
any signs of leakage or chafing.
3.Check tightness of accessible hose clips.
4.Check for any obstructions in the intercooler
matrix and remove debris as necessary (diesel
only).
5.Check intercooler hoses for security and
condition.
6.Check security of radiator and intercooler
mountings.
Coolant Level
1.Check coolant level and top up if necessary.