
Invert the compres s or and gravi ty drain the oi l into a calibrated meas uri ng cyl inder. Rotat e t he compres sor clut ch tomake s ure the compres s or is complet el y drai ned.Note the quanti ty of oi l drained (Y cm³).Calculate the quanti ty of oi l to be drained from t he new compres sor us ing t he fol lowi ng formula:X cm³ — (Y cm³ +20 cm³) = Q cm³Remove the drain pl ug from the new compres s or and drain Q cm3 of oi l. ins t al l and tight en t he compres sor drai nplug.
Vehicle Weights
Itemkglb
Maximum Gros s Vehicle W eight (GVW ) - Al l model s (1)25055511Approximate unladen w eight (2):
3.2 Petrol18254015
2.2 Diesel18204004Maximum weight of unbraked trailer:
On-road7501650
Off-road7501650Maximum towable weight (mass) - T railers with overrun brakes:
On-road20004400
Off-road20004400Gross train weight - T railers with overrun brakes (3):
On-road45059911
Off-road45059911Nose w eight:
On-road150330
Off-road150330Maximum front axl e l oad - All models (4)13102882
Maximum rear axle load - All models (4)13602992
Maximum roof rack l oad - All models (5)75165(1) T he maximum permissible weight of the vehicle including passengers and load.
(2) T his figure includes the toolkit, all fluids to the correct levels and spare w heel but excludes the driver andpassengers.
(3) T he maximum permissible weight of the vehicle and braked trailer and their respective loads.
(4) T he front and rear maximum loads cannot be reached simultaneously as this will exceed the GVW limit. Whencalculating rear axle loading, remember that the trailer nose w eight, the load in the vehicle' s luggage area, w eighton the roof rack, and the weight of rear seat passengers must all be added together.
(5) T his figure includes the weight of the roofrack.
Vehicle Dimensions
ItemmminLengt h - excluding l icens e pl ate pl int h - All models4500177.2
Width - All models:
Mirrors extended218085.83Mirrors folded200578.95
Maximum height - including roof rail s - Al l model s182071.65
W heelbas e - Al l model s2660104.7T rack:
Front w ith 16" wheels161163.43
Front w ith 17"/18"/19" wheels160163.03Rear with 16" wheels162463.94
Rear with 17"/18"19" wheels161463.54
Vehicle ride height (1):Front490.7±1219.32±0.47
Rear504.6±1219.87±0.47
Underbody running cl earance t o exhaus t - Mi nimum - Kerb wei ght2299.0Front axle t o underbody clearance2168.5
Rear axl e t o different ial cas i ng cl earance26710.5
Suspension travel from kerb - ROW (unladen):2278.9Front (bump/rebound)105/804.13/3.15
Rear (bump/rebound)130/905.12/3.54
T otal articulation33513.2Suspension travel from kerb - NAS (unladen):
Front (bump/rebound)102/764/3
Rear (bump/rebound)127/895/3.5T otal articulation33013.2
W adi ng dept h50019.7
Depart ure angle - Towbar NOT ins tall ed34°Depart ure angle - Fi xed hei ght towbar - NOT NAS vehicles19°
Depart ure angle - Detachabl e towbar ins t al led - NOT NAS vehicle18°
Depart ure angle - Towbar i ns t alled - NAS vehi cl es19°Approach angl e31°
Breakover angle157°
Maximum gradient for conti nuous operat ion30°Maximum gradient for drive t hrough operat ion (2)45°

Air Suspension
W henever work is bei ng undertaken on t he air s us pens ion s ys tem, s uit able eye prot ection must be worn.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Highly fl ammable, combus t ible – observe No Smoking poli cy.
Skin contact may res ult in fros tbi te.
Ins t ructi ons gi ven by the manufact urer mus t be followed. Avoi d naked li ght s , wear s uit able protecti ve gloves and goggles .
If refrigerant comes int o contact wit h t he s ki n or eyes , rins e t he affect ed areas with wat er immedi ately. Eyes s houl d als obe rins ed wit h an appropriate irri gat ion s olut ion s uch as a s olut ion of 9% Sodi um Chl oride and Purified W at er. DO NOTRUB T HE EYES AND SEEK IMMEDIAT E MEDICAL AT T ENT ION.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Do Not
Do Not expos e refrigerant bott les to s unli ght or heat.Do Not expos e refrigerant bott les to fros t .Do Not drop refrigerant bot tl es .Do Not vent refrigerant t o at mos phere under any circums t ance.Do Not mi x refri gerants .
Adhesives and Sealants
Many adhes ives and s ealants are hi ghl y fl ammable – OBSERVE NO SMOKING POLICY . Thes e it ems , s hould be s tored infl ameproof cabi net s in No Smoking areas . Cleanli nes s and t idi nes s i n us e s houl d be obs erved, for exampl e dis posablepaper covering benches . All adhesi ves and sealant s s houl d be dis pensed from applicators where pos s ibl e; contai ners ,including secondary cont ainers , s houl d be l abell ed appropri at ely.
Anaerobic, Cyanoacrylate (super-g lues) and other Acrylic Ad hesives
Many are irrit ant, s ensi ti zing or harmful to the s kin and res pirat ory t ract . Some are eye i rrit ants .
Skin and eye contact should be avoi ded and the manufact urer's ins t ructi ons foll owed.
Cyanoacrylat e adhes i ves (s uper-gl ues ) MUST NOT cont act t he s ki n or eyes . If s ki n or eye ti s sue i s bonded, cover wi th aclean moi st pad and SEEK IMMEDIAT E MEDICAL AT T ENT ION. Do not att empt to pul l ski n t is sue apart. Us e i n wellvent il ated areas as vapors can caus e irri tat ion t o t he nose and eyes .
For two-pack s yst ems s ee Res in-bas ed and Is ocyanat e Adhesi ves /Seal ers .
Solvent-based Adhesives/Sealers - See Solvents
Follow manufacturers ins t ructi ons .
Water-based Adhesives/Sealers
Thos e bas ed on polymer emul si ons and rubber/latex may cont ain s mal l amount s of vol ati le, toxic and harmful chemicals .Skin and eye contact should be avoi ded and adequate vent ilat ion provi ded during us e.
Hot Melt Adhesives
In the sol id s t ate, t hey are s afe. In t he molt en s tat e t hey may caus e burns and healt h hazards may aris e from t heinhalat ion of t oxi c fumes .
Us e appropri at e protecti ve cl othing and a t hermos tat ical ly controll ed heat er wit h a t hermal cut-out and adequateextract ion.
Resin-based Adhesives/Sealers, for examp le Epoxide and Formaldehyde Resin-based
Mixi ng s hould be carri ed out in wel l vent il at ed areas as harmful or t oxi c vol ati le chemicals may be rel eas ed.
Skin contact wit h uncured res i ns and hardeners can res ult i n irri tat ion, dermat it is , and abs orpt ion of t oxic or harmfulchemical s t hrough the ski n. Splas hes can damage the eyes .
Provide adequat e venti lat ion and avoid s kin and eye contact .
Isocyanate (Polyurethane) Ad hesives/Sealers
See als o Res in-bas ed Adhesi ves
Indi vi dual s s uffering from as thma or res pi rat ory al lergi es should not work wi th or near thes e mat eri al s as s ensi ti vi tyreacti ons can occur.
Over expos ure i s irri tat ing t o t he eyes and res pirat ory sys tem. Excess ive concent rations may produce effects on thenervous s ys t em i ncl udi ng drows ines s. In extreme cas es , l os s of conscious ness may result . Long term expos ure to vapourconcentrati ons may res ult i n adverse heal th effect s.
Prol onged contact wit h t he s ki n may l ead to s ki n irri tat ion and i n s ome cas es , dermat it is .
Splas hes ent eri ng the eye wi ll cause di s comfort and pos si ble damage.

Check t hat the flui d level is t o t he mi d-way mark between the MAX and MIN marks on t he fluid res ervoir, t op-up i fneces s ary.Clean t he area around the res ervoi r fi ll er cap, remove cap.
CAUTION: Do not fill reservoir above the MAX mark.
If necess ary, t op-up us ing t he recommended fluid to the mid-way mark on the reservoir.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (211-02 Power St eering, Specificati ons).Ins t all the res ervoir fill er cap.
Windshield Washer Reservoir
Remove the winds hi eld was her res ervoir fill er cap.Top-up t he res ervoir us ing a mi xt ure of an approved wi nds hiel d was her flui d and water unti l the level i s t o thebott om of t he gauze fil ter i n t he res ervoir fil ler neck.Ins t all the res ervoir fill er cap.
Engine Oil and Filter
CAUTION: For vehi cl es operati ng under arduous condi ti ons s ee relevant s ecti on.
Every 6 months or 7,500 miles (12,000 km): NAS and Gulf markets Renew engi ne oil and filt er.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (303-01A Engine - I6 3.2L Petrol, Speci fi cat ions).
Air Filtering
CAUTION: For vehi cl es operati ng under arduous condi ti ons s ee relevant s ecti on.
1. Every 2 years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km): Replace the ai r cl eaner element .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Air Cl eaner (303-12A Int ake Ai r Dis t ri but ion and Fi lt ering - I6 3.2L Petrol , Removal andIns t allat ion).
Automatic Transmission
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew automat ic t rans mis s ion flui d.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (307-01 Aut omati c Trans mis s ion/Transaxle, Speci fi cat ions ).
Manual Transmission
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew manual t rans mi ss ion fl ui d.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (308-00 Manual Trans mis s ion/Transaxle and Clutch - GeneralInformat ion, Speci ficat ions).
Power Transfer Unit
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew power t rans fer unit oi l.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (205-03, Speci fi cat ions ).
Differential Assembly - Rear
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew rear different ial oil .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (205-02 Rear Drive Axle/Different ial, Specifi cat ions ).
Suspension and Body Mountings

For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (307-01 Aut omati c Trans mis s ion/Transaxle, Speci fi cat ions ).
Manual Transmission
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew manual t rans mi ss ion fl ui d.
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (308-00 Manual Trans mis s ion/Transaxle and Clutch - General
Informat ion, Speci ficat ions).
Power Transfer Unit
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew power t rans fer unit oi l. For addi ti onal informat ion, refer to:
(308-07B Transfer Case)
Power Trans fer Uni t - TD4 2.2L Di esel , Vehi cl es W i th: M66 6-Speed Manual Trans mis s io n AW D (Removal and
Ins tal lat ion),
Power Trans fer Uni t - TD4 2.2L Di esel , Vehi cl es W i th: M66 6-Speed Manual Trans mis s io n AW D (Removal and
Ins tal lat ion).
Differential Assembly - Rear
Every 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km): Renew rear different ial oil .
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (205-02 Rear Drive Axle/Different ial, Specifi cat ions ).
Suspension and Body Mountings Check for free play i n all s us pens ion and body mounti ng rubbers . Check condit ion of s uspens ion rubber boots and gait ers .
Fuel System
Check fuel sys tem pipes , hos es and unions for chafi ng, l eaks and corros ion. Electrical Harnesses
Check al l el ect ri cal harnes s es for chafing. Oil/Fluid Leaks
Check for oil/fluid leaks . Power Steering
Check power s teering rod bal l joi nt fixi ngs , gait ers and condi ti on of bal l joi nt s an d dus t covers .Check power s teering pipes , hos es and unions for chafi ng, leaks and corros ion.
Exhaust System
Check exhaust s ys tem for l eaks , securi ty and damage. Clutch
1. Check clut ch pipes and unions for chafi ng, l eaks and corrosi on.
Fault Lamp(s) If fault l amp(s ) are ill uminat ed, t est the as s oci at ed s yst em us i ng Land Rover approv ed di agnos ti c equipment and
report findi ngs . Road Test
Carry out road t est of vehicle.
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Road/Roller Tes ti ng (100-00 General Informati on, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
General
Endors e Service Record. Report any unus ual features of vehi cl e condi ti on and any addi ti onal work required.
Vehicles Operating Under Arduous Conditions
Recommended s ervi ce interval s for vehicles operat ing under arduous condit ions are de t ail ed below.
Braking System CAUTION:
When vehicles are operating under arduous conditions, the following service items mu st be carried
out every 3 months or 3,750 miles (6,000 km).
Ins pect front brake pads for wear.

Publ is hed: 08-Dec-2011
Suspension System - General Information -
C oil Spring SuspensionItemSpecification
FrontFront: - Convent ional coi l spring wi th a t win tube damper and a high s t res s s tabi lizer bar
RearRear: - Convent ional coil s pri ng wit h a twi n t ube damper and a hi gh s tress st abil izer bar
Wheel Alignment Specification (All Markets) - Front• NOTE: All figures are wi th vehicle at 'Showroom' ri de height - ful l flui ds, full tank of fuel , no occupants /l uggage, ti resinflat ed to normal pres sures
ItemLeft-handRight-handT otal/Balance
CamberNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceDeci mal degrees-0.50°± 0.75°-0.50°± 0.75°0°± 0.75°
Degrees/mi nut es-30'± 45'-30'± 45'0'± 45'
MinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumDeci mal degrees-1.25°0.25°-1.25°0.25°-0.75°0.75°
Degrees/mi nut es-1°.15'15'-1°.15'15'-45'45'
CastorNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceDeci mal degrees3.25°± 0.75°3.25°±0.75°0°± 0.75°
Degrees/mi nut es3°15'± 45'3°15'± 45'0'± 45'
MinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumDeci mal degrees2.50°4°2.50°4°-0.75°0.75°
Degrees/mi nut es2°30'4°2°30'4°-45'45'
T oeNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceNominalT olerance
Deci mal degrees0.10°±0.10°0.10°±0.10°0.20°± 0.20°Degrees/mi nut es6'±6'6'±6'12'± 12'
MinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumMinimumMaximum
Deci mal degrees0°0.20°0°0.20°0°0.40°Degrees/mi nut es0'12'0'12'0'24'
Wheel Alignment Specification (All Markets) - Rear• NOTE: All figures are wi th vehicle at 'Showroom' ri de height - ful l flui ds, full tank of fuel , no occupants /l uggage, ti resinflat ed to normal pres sures
ItemLeft-handRight-handT otal/BalanceT hrust Angle
CamberNominalT oleranceNominalT olerance
Deci mal degrees-1.95°± 0.75°-1.95°± 0.75°Degrees /mi nut es-1°57'± 45'-1°57'± 45'
MinimumMaximumMinimumMaximum
Deci mal degrees-2.70°-1.20°-2.70°-1.20°Degrees /mi nut es-2°42'-1°12'-2°42'-1°12'
T oeNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceNominalT oleranceNominalT olerance
Deci mal degrees0.17°± 0.14°0.17°± 0.14°0.33°± 0.20°0°± 0.14°Degrees /mi nut es10'± 8'10'± 8'20'± 12'0'± 8'
MinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumMinimumMaximumMinimumMaximum
Deci mal degrees0.03°0.31°0.03°0.31°0.13°0.53°-0.14°0.14°Degrees /mi nut es2'18'2'18'8'32'-8'8'
Vehicle Ride Height• NOTE: All figures are wi th vehicle at 'Kerbs ide' (curbs ide) ride height - ful l fl uids , full t ank of fuel, no occupants /luggage,t ires infl ated t o normal press ures
• NOTE: Ride hei ght i s meas ured vert icall y from wheel cent er to unders i de of wheel arch
Descriptionmminch
Front490.7 ± 1219.32 ± 0.47
Rear504.6 ± 1219.87 ± 0.47

Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
Suspension System - General Information - Suspension System
Diagnosi s and Tes ti ng
Principles of Operation
For a detail ed descripti on of the sus pens i on sys t em, refer t o t he rel evant Des cript ion and Operat ion s ecti on in theworks hop manual . REFER to:
Front Sus pensi on (204-01 Front Sus pensi on, Des cri pti on and Operati on),Rear Sus pens ion (204-02 Rear Suspens ion, Descri pti on and Operat ion),Ride and Handli ng Opti mizati on (204-06 Ride and Handli ng Opti mizat ion, Descri pti on and Operat ion).
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify t he cus t omer concern.1.
2. Vis ually ins pect for obvious s igns of damage.2.
Visual InspectionMechanical
Damaged t iresW heel bearing(s)Loose or damaged front or rear s uspens ion component sLoose, damaged or mis s ing s us pens ion fas tener(s )Incorrect spring(s ) i ns t alledDamaged or s aggi ng spring(s )Damaged or leaking s hock abs orber(s )Damaged or leaking s t rut (s )W orn or damaged s us pensi on bushi ng(s )Loose, worn or damaged s t eering sys tem componentsDamaged axle component s
3. If an obvious cause for an obs erved or report ed concern is found, correct t he caus e (if pos s ible) beforeproceeding t o t he next s t ep.3.
4. If t he caus e is not vis ually evi dent , verify t he sympt om and refer t o t he Sympt om Chart.4.
Symptom Chart
SymptomPossible CauseAction
CrabbingIncorrect rear thrus t angleFront or rear s uspens ioncomponent sDrive axle damaged
CHECK t he rear toe adjust ment.REFER to: Speci fi cat ions (204-00 Suspens ion Syst em - GeneralInformat ion, Specificati ons) /Four-W heel Al ignment (204-00 Sus pens i on Sys t em - GeneralInformat ion, General Procedures ).INSPECT t he front and rear s us pensi on s yst ems . REPAIR orINSTALL new s us pens ion component s as neces s ary. INSTALL a newrear dri ve axl e/di fferenti al as necess ary
Drift/Pul lUnequal t ire pres s ureIncorrect wheel ali gnmentTiresUnevenl y loaded oroverloaded vehi cleDamaged s teeri ngcomponent sBrake drag
CHECK and ADJUST the t ire pres s ures . INSPECT t he ti re forexces si ve wear.REFER to: Speci fi cat ions (204-04 W heels and Ti res , Specificati ons ).CHECK and ADJUST the wheel ali gnment .REFER to: Four-W heel Al ignment (204-00 Sus pensi on Syst em -General Informat ion, General Procedures ).CHECK and ADJUST the t ire pres s ures . INSPECT t he ti re forexces si ve wear.REFER to: Speci fi cat ions (204-04 W heels and Ti res , Specificati ons ).NOTIFY the cus tomer of incorrect vehicle l oadi ng. CHECK thes teeri ng s ys t em.REFER to: St eering Sys tem (211-00 St eeri ng Sys t em - GeneralInformat ion, Diagnosi s and Test ing).CHECK t he brakes .REFER to: Brake Sys tem (206-00 Brake Syst em - GeneralInformat ion, Diagnosi s and Test ing).Front Bott omi ng orRidi ng LowCoil s pri ngsCHECK t he ri de hei ght. INSTALL new springs as neces s ary.REFER to: Spri ng (204-01 Front Sus pensi on, Removal andIns t al lat ion) /Rear Shock Absorber (204-02 Rear Sus pensi on, Removal andIns t al lat ion).
Incorrect Ti re W earIncorrect ti re press ure(rapid center rib or i nnerand outer edge wear)Exces s ive front or rear toe(rapid inner or out er edgewear)Exces s ive negat ive orposi ti ve camber (rapi dinner or out er edge wear)Tires out of bal ance (ti rescupped or dis hed)
CHECK and ADJUST the t ire pres s ure. INSPECT t he t ire forexces si ve wear.REFER to: Speci fi cat ions (204-04 W heels and Ti res , Specificati ons ).CHECK and ADJUST the wheel ali gnment .REFER to: Four-W heel Al ignment (204-00 Sus pensi on Syst em -General Informat ion, General Procedures ).BALANCE the wheels /ti res

Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
Suspension System - General Information - Four-Wheel Alignment
General Procedures
Check the geomet ry s peci fi cat ions .
Refer t o: Specificati ons (204-00 Sus pens i on Sys t em - GeneralInformat ion, Speci fi cat ions ).
1.
Check the t ie rod ends , sus pens i on joi nt s , wheel beari ngs andwheels and t ires for damage, wear and free pl ay.2.
Check and adjust t ire pres s ures .3.
Pos it ion t he vehi cl e on a cal ibrat ed, l evel , vehicl e li ft .4.
Releas e t he vehi cl e parking brake.5.
Us ing onl y four wheel al ignment equi pment approved by Land Rover,check and adjus t t he wheel al ignment.6.
7. W ARNING: Make sure t o s upport the vehicle wit h axles tands .
Rais e and s upport t he vehi cl e.
7.
Adjus t t he rear t oe.
T orque: 175 Nm
8.
Repeat t he rear t oe meas urement.9.
Ali gn t he s teeri ng to s trai ght ahead.10.
Adjus t t he front toe.
T orque: 55 Nm
11.

Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
Front Suspension -
C oil Spring SuspensionItemSpecification
FrontConvent ional coil s pri ng wi th a twi n t ube damper and a high s tres s s tabil izer bar
Road Spring Identification
Part NumberSpecificationIsolator
LR 001131Green/Y ell ow/Orange.LR 001145
Torque SpecificationsDescriptionNmlb-ft
Damper locknut *8059
Front subframe crossbrace:M10*4533
M16*140 + 240°103 + 240°
Front s ubframe t o body bol ts *140 + 240°103 + 240°Front ride height s ens or107
Halfs haft to hub bol t*45 + 80°33 + 80°
Lower cont rol arm front bol t140 + 45°104 + 45°Lower cont rol arm rear nut and bol t175129
Lower cont rol arm taper ball joi nt locknut *10074
Spri ng and damper as s embly t op mounti ng nuts3022St abi lizer bar cl amp bolt s175129
St abi lizer bar li nk nut s *6044
W heel knuckle to damper clamp bol t11081* New nuts/bolts must be fitted