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High temperatures
In circumstances where engine and
transmission temperatures are raised to very
high levels, the gear change strategy will alter
to provide maximum cooling efficiency.
Transmission fault
In the unlikely event that a fault develops within
the transmission system, F will be displayed in
the gear position display and a warning
message will appear in the message centre. A
limited range of gears will be available, and you
should seek qualified as sistance immediately.

Hill descent control (HDC)
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If the brake pedal is de pressed, HDC will be
overridden and the br akes will operate as
normal. When the brake pedal is released, HDC
will resume control of the descent.
If HDC is switched off during a descent, HDC
assistance will fade out gradually. This is to
prevent loss of control if HDC is switched off in
error. HDC will resume control when switched
back on if assistance is still required, but at the
speed the vehicle is travelling when the pedal is
released.
When driving off-road HDC can be permanently
selected, but it will only provide assistance
when the speed parameters are met.
Warning messages
Brake temperature
In extreme circumstances, the HDC system
may cause brake temperatures to exceed their
pre-set limits. If this occurs the warning
message HDC TEMPORARILY NOT
AVAILABLE SYSTEM COOLING will be
displayed in the message centre. HDC will then
fade out and become temporarily inactive.
If the vehicle is not fitted with a message
centre, then the amber HDC warning indicator
will flash.
HDC will remain unavaila ble until the brakes
reach an acceptable temperature. Once the
brakes have reached an acceptable
temperature, the message will disappear (or
the warning indicator wi ll extinguish) and HDC
will, if required, resume operation. System fault
If a fault is detected in the HDC system, HDC
FAULT SYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE will appear in
the message centre.
If the vehicle is not fitted with a message centre
the amber HDC warning indicator will
illuminate.
If the fault is detected whilst the system is
operating HDC assistance will fade out.
If a fault is detected, contact you Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as
possible.
WARNING
Do not attempt a steep descent if HDC
is inoperative, or wa rning messages are
displayed.

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In addition, engine se ttings must not be
tampered with. These have been established to
ensure that your vehicle complies with
stringent exhaust em ission regulations.
Incorrect engine settings may adversely affect
exhaust emissions, engi ne performance and
fuel consumption. The y may also cause high
temperatures, which will result in damage to
the catalytic converter and the vehicle.
Road testing dynamometers (rolling
roads)
Because your vehicle is equipped with anti-lock
brakes and four wheel drive, it is essential that
any dynamometer testing is carried out only by
a qualified person, familiar with the
dynamometer testing an d safety procedures
practised by Land Rove r Dealers/Authorised
Repairers.
Safety in the garage
Fuel system
Poisonous fluids
Fluids used in motor vehicles are poisonous
and should not be consumed or brought into
contact with open wounds. These include;
battery acid, antifreeze, brake, clutch and
power steering fluid, petr ol, diesel, engine oil
and windscreen washer additives.
For your own safety, al ways read and obey all
instructions printed on labels and containers.
Used engine oil
Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause
serious skin disorders, including dermatitis
and cancer of the skin. Always wash
thoroughly after contact.
It is illegal to pollute drains, water
courses or soil. Use authorised
waste disposal sites to dispose of
used oil and toxic chemicals.
WARNINGS
If the vehicle has been driven recently,
do not touch exhaust and cooling
system components un til the engine has
cooled.
Never leave the engine running in an
unventilated area - exhaust gases are
poisonous and extremely dangerous.
Do not work beneath the vehicle with
the wheel changing jack as the only
means of support.
Keep your hands and clothing away
from drive belt s and pulleys.
Remove metal wr ist bands and
jewellery, before working in the engine
compartment.
Do not touch electrical leads or
components while the engine is
running, or with the starter switch turned on.
Do not allow tools or metal parts of the
vehicle to make contact with the battery
leads or terminals.
WARNINGS
Under no circumstances should any
part of the fuel system be dismantled or
replaced by anyone other than a suitably
qualified vehicle technician. Failure to comply
with this instruction, may result in fuel spillage
with a consequent serious risk of fire.
Ensure sparks and naked lights are kept
away from the engine compartment.
Wear protective cl othing, including,
where practicable, gloves made from
an impervious material.
WARNINGS

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Topping up the oil
1. Unscrew the oil filler cap.
2. Add oil to maintain the level between the
MIN and MAX marks or notches on the
dipstick. Clean up any oil spilled during
topping-up.
3. Check the oil level again after 5 minutes.
It is essential to use the correct specification
oil, and to ensure it is suitable for the climatic
conditions in which the vehicle is to be
operated.
Note: The approximate quantity of oil required
to raise the level from MIN to MAX on the
dipstick is 0.8 litres (1.4 pints) - petrol models
or 1.5 litres (2.6 pi nts) - diesel models.
Engine oil specification
Land Rover recommends Castrol oils.
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
If the quantity of fluid in the coolant
reservoir drops below the
recommended level, an amber
warning indicator in the instrument pack will
illuminate. Stop the vehicle and check the
coolant level.
On vehicles with a message centre, the
message LOW COOLANT LEVEL or COOLING
SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR GAUGE will be
displayed in place of the warning indicator.
Checking the coolant level
The coolant level in the expansion tank should
be checked at least week ly (more frequently in
high mileage or arduous operating conditions).
Always check the level when the system is
cold.
Ensure the coolant level is maintained between
the level indicator marks located on the side of
the expansion tank.
CAUTIONS
Your vehicle warranty may be invalidated
if damage is caused by using oil that
does not meet the required specification.
Failure to use an oil that meets the
required specification could cause
excessive engine wear, a build up of sludge
and deposits, and increase pollution. It could
also lead to engine failure.
Overfilling with oil could result in severe
engine damage. Oil should be added in
small quantities and the level re-checked to
ensure that the engine is not overfilled.
Model Specification
Petrol engine Use only 0W-30 engine oil, meeting ACEA A5 or
B5 specification.
Diesel engine Use only 5W-30 oil meeting Ford 913-B
specification.
CAUTION
Running the engine without coolant will
cause serious engine damage.
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If the level has fallen appreciably, suspect
leakage or overheatin g and arrange for the
vehicle to be exam ined by a qualified
technician.
Topping up the coolant
Top-up to the upper le vel indicator mark
located on the side of the expansion tank. Use
only a 50% mix of water and Texaco XLC
antifreeze.
Note: In an emergency - and only if the
approved antifreeze is unavailable - top-up the
cooling system with clea n water, but be aware
of the resultant reduction in frost protection.
Do not top-up or refill with conventional
antifreeze formulations. If in doubt consult a
qualified technician.
Ensure the cap is tightened fully after top-up is
completed by turning the cap until the ratchet
cap clicks. Antifreeze
Antifreeze contains important corrosion
inhibitors. The antifreeze content of the coolant
must be maintained at 50% ± 5% all year round
(not just in cold conditions). To ensure that the
anti-corrosion properties of the coolant are
retained, the antifreeze content should be
checked once a year and completely renewed
every ten years, regardless of distance
travelled. Failure to do so may cause corrosion
of the radiator and engine components.
The specific gravity of a 50% antifreeze
solution at 20°C (68°F) is 1.068 and protects
against frost down to -40°C (-40°F).
WARNINGS
Never remove the filler cap when the
engine is hot - escaping steam or
scalding water could ca use serious personal
injury.
Avoid spilling antifreeze onto a hot
engine - a fire may result.
Unscrew the filler cap slowly, allowing
the pressure to escape before removing
completely.
CAUTION
When travelling in territories where the
water supply contains salt, always
ensure you carry a supply of fresh (rain or
distilled) water. Topping up with salt water will
cause serious engine damage.
WARNINGS
Antifreeze is poisonous and can be fatal
if swallowed - keep containers sealed
and out of the reach of children. If accidental
consumption is suspec ted, seek medical
attention immediately.
If the fluid comes into contact with the
skin or eyes, rinse immediately with
plenty of water.
CAUTIONS
The use of non-approved antifreeze will
have an adverse ef fect on the engine
cooling system and therefore engine
durability.
Antifreeze will damage painted surfaces;
soak up any spillage with an absorbent
cloth immediately and wash the area with a
mixture of car shampoo and water.

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Capacities
The quoted capacities are approximate and
provided as a guide only. All oil levels must be
checked using the dipsti ck or level plugs as
applicable. Item Variant Capacity
Fuel tank Diesel vehi cles 68 litres (15 gallons)
Petrol vehicles 70 litres (15.4 gallons)
Engine oil refill and filter change Di esel vehicles 5.86 litres (10.31 pints)
Petrol vehicles 7.7 litres (13.55 pints)
Engine oil MIN to MAX on
dipstick Diesel vehicles 1.5
litres (2.64 pints)
Petrol vehicles 0.8 litres (1.4 pints)
Manual gearbox All vehicles 2.0 litres (3.52 pints)
Automatic gearbox All vehicl es 7 litres (12.32 pints)
Power transfer unit All vehi cles 0.75 litres (1.32 pints)
Rear differential All vehi cles 0.7 litres (1.23 pints)
Rear differential coupling unit All vehicles 0.65 litres (1.14 pints)
Washer reservoir With headlamp wash 5.8 litres (10.2 pints)
Washer reservoir Without headla mp wash 3.1 litres (5.45 pints)
Cooling system (fill from dry) Al l vehicles 8.0 litres (14.07 pints)

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Fuses
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Fuse number Rating (Amps) Fuse colour Circuits protected F1 5 tan Glow plugs
F2 15 blue Automatic transmission
F3 80 - Cooling fans
F4 60 - Glow plugs
F5 - - -
F6 (Diesel) 10 red Engine management F6 (Petrol) 15 blue Engine management F7 5 tan Relays
F8 (Diesel) 10 red Engine management F8 (Petrol) 15 blue Engine management
F9 (Diesel) 10 red Engine management
F9 (Petrol) 15 blue Engine management
F10 (Petrol) 10 red Engine management
F11 (Diesel) 10 red Engine management
F11 (Petrol) 10 red Engine management
F12 (Diesel) 10 red Engine management
F12 (Petrol) 20 yell ow Engine management
F13 15 blue Air Conditioning
F14 (Diesel) 15 blue Engine management
F15 40 green Starter motor
F16 (Diesel) 100 - Diesel PTC heater F17 60 - Passenger compartment fuse box supply
F18 60 - Passenger compartment fuse box supply
F19 60 - Luggage compartment fuse box supply
F20 60 - Luggage compartment fuse box supply
F21 60 - Luggage compartment fuse box supply - Audio unit
F22 30 pink Windscreen wipers
F23 - - -

303-14 ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS
Petrol
FREELANDER 2 - LR2 - VIN: 000201 onwards (LHD) (04 / 05) 20
RD,10.0
YE-BU,1.0YE-BU,1.0GY-BU,1.0VT-BN,0.75
VT,0.75VT-BN,0.75WH-BU,0.5WH-GN,0.5GY-VT,0.75WH-BN,0.75
YE-BU,1.0YE-BU,1.0YE-BU,1.0
YE-BU,1.0
VT-BN,0.5WH,0.5BU-WH,0.75VT-GN,0.5GN,0.5GN-BN,0.75BN-VT,0.5YE-GN,0.5WH-OG,0.75
WH,0.5WH-BU,0.5BU-GN,0.75YE-VT,0.75VT,0.5GY-BN,0.5YE,0.5BN,0.5GN-VT,0.5BU-OG,0.5
BK,10.0
module (ECM) (D131)
Engine control-
(HO2S)-Rear-RH (T184)
Sensor-Heated oxygen-A CYL1-3
HEGO
K
Sheet1S
Sheet3M
Sheet1
valve timing (N152)
Valve-Oil-Variable-(HO2S)-Rear-LH (T185)
Sensor-Heated oxygen-B CYL4-6
HEGOPurge control valve (N119)
B
Sheet1
(HO2S)-Front-LH (T183)
Sensor-Heated oxygen-B CYL4-6
UHEGO(HO2S)-Front-RH (T182)
Sensor-Heated oxygen-A CYL1-3
UHEGO
control (D294)
Module-Transmission-Cooling Fan (D241)
Control Unit-Unit-Electric throttle (D249)
C1E421E-1C1E135C-1C1E737A-1
C1E421E-2S1BB34
C1E109B-15
IGSW
SilverC1E109A-86 VVT IN
Silver
C1E737A-4C1E135C-2C1E737A-3C1E737A-2
C1E109A-41 OX2+
SilverC1E109A-84 PRG
SilverC1E109A-45 OX2-
SilverC1E109A-89 HTR2
Silver
C1E733A-1C1E735D-1C1E731E-1
S1BB30
C1E735D-3C1E735D-4C1E735D-2C1E731E-3C1E731E-4C1E731E-2
C1E109A-40 OX1+
SilverC1E109A-18 OX1-
SilverC1E109A-88 HTR1
SilverC1E109A-31 AF2+
SilverC1E109A-32 AF2-
SilverC1E109A-77 HTF2
Silver
C1E733A-2C1E733A-3C1E733A-4
C1E109A-76 HTF1
SilverC1E109A-9 AF1+
SilverC1E109A-10 AF1-
Silver
C1E109B-13
CLT(P/N)
SilverC1E109B-54
HS CAN H
SilverC1E109B-41
HS CAN L
Silver
S1DB04GS1DB05G
C1E137D-2 -C1E137D-1 +
C1E109A-75
MOTOR +
SilverC1E109B-8
EFCM
SilverC1E109A-74
MOTOR -
Silver
C1EC01A-4C1ET02-5
C1E109A-65
TPS1
SilverC1E109A-48
5V REF 3
SilverC1E109A-67
TPS2
SilverC1E109A-17
TPS-
Silver
C1E137D-6C1E137D-4C1E137D-5C1E137D-3
C1EC01A-2C1EC01A-1
G1D129-1