
10-RH s i de turn s ignal lamp
11-Licens e pl ate lamps
12-LH rear l amp as s embl y13-RH rear lamp as s embly
14-LH headlamp as s embly
15-AFS cont rol  module16-Headl amp l evel ing mot or
17-RH headlamp as s embly
18-Steering wheel modul e19-LH s t eering column mult ifunct ion s wit ch
20-High mount ed s top lamp
21-Central  Junct ion Box (CJB)22-Revers e s wit ch (manual transmis si on only)
23-Stoplamp s wit ch
24-Rain/light  s ensor25-Hazard flas her s wi tch
26-Light s wit ch modul e
27-Fuse 15A (F33)
CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB)
The CJB receives exteri or li ght ing relat ed inputs  from t he fol lowing s wi tches:
Light s wit ch modul e- Side l amp pos it ion- Headlamp pos it ion- Automat ic (AUTO) posi ti on (if fi tt ed)- Front  fog lamp swi tch (if fit ted)- Rear fog l amp s wit ch- Dimmer cont rol- Headlamp l evel ing control  (if fit ted).Brake s wi tchLH s t eering column mult ifunct ion s wit ch for t urn si gnal  i ndi cat ors  and hi gh beam/headl amp flas hHazard flas her s wi tchRain/light  s ensor (LIN si gnal ).
Circuit Protection
Two 60 Amp fus ibl e li nks  in t he batt ery junct ion box protect the power feed to the CJB LH and RH li ght ing ci rcuit sres pect ively. All  ext erior l ighti ng ci rcuit s  are prot ect ed by Field Effect  Trans is t ors  (FETs ), l ocat ed in the CJB, which candetect overloads and s hort circuit s .
The FETs  res pond to heat  generated by increased current fl ow caus ed by a s hort ci rcuit . On a normal ci rcuit  t his  woul dcaus e t he fus e to bl ow. The FETs  respond t o t he heat  i ncrease and di s connect  t he s uppl y t o t he affect ed ci rcuit . W hen t hefaul t is  rect ified or t he FET has cool ed, t he FET wil l res et and operate t he circui t normall y. If t he faul t pers is ts  the FET wi llcycle, di sconnect ing and reconnect ing t he power supply. The CJB s tores  fault  codes which can be ret rieved usi ng a LandRover approved diagnost ic sys tem. The fault  code wil l identi fy t hat there is  a fault on a part icular out put which as si s t infaul t det ect ion.
Alarm Indications
The exteri or li ght ing s ys tem is  us ed for al arm arm and dis arm reques ts . W hen t he driver l ocks  or unlocks the vehicle, avis ual i ndicat ion of a s uccess ful  l ock or unlock reques t is  di spl ayed t o t he dri ver by the hazard flas hers  operat ing a numberof ti mes .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Anti -Theft  - Act ive (419-01A Anti -Theft  - Acti ve, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
Lights On Warning chime
W hen t he i gni ti on in the off (power mode 0) or auxi liary (power mode 4) mode and the l ighti ng cont rol  rotary swit ch is  i nt he si de lamp or headlamp posi ti on, a warning chime wi ll s ound i f the driver's  door is  opened. This  indicates  t o t he dri vert hat  t he exterior li ght s  have been left  on. The chime is  generat ed from t he i ns t rument  clus ter s ounder on receipt  of ali ght s  on s i gnal , a door open s ignal and an ignit ion swi tch off s ignal  from t he CJB on the hi gh s peed CAN bus.
Crash Signal Activation
W hen a crash s ignal  i s  t rans mit ted from t he Rest rai nts  Cont rol Modul e (RCM), t he CJB act ivat es  the hazard flas hers  andt he turn s ignal indicators  in t he i ns t rument  clus ter. The hazard fl ashers  wil l continue to operate unt il  t he ignit ion mode ischanged t o t he auxi liary power mode 4or the off power mode 0 or the RCM no longer trans mi ts  the cras h si gnal .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Air Bag and Safet y Belt  Pretens ioner Supplement al  Res traint  Syst em (SRS) (501-20BSuppl ement al Rest rai nt  Sys tem, Des cri pti on and Operati on).
Headlamp Timer
The CJB cont rol s a headl amp t imer funct ion whi ch allows  the headlamps  t o remain on for a peri od of ti me after leaving t hevehi cl e. Thi s  is  a dri ver conveni ence feat ure which il lumi nat es  t he dri veway after leaving t he vehicle.
This  feat ure can onl y be acti vat ed by pulli ng t he high beam ' flas h-t o-pas s' on t he LH s t eering column mult ifunct ion s wi tch.It can be deacti vat ed eit her by ti ming out  or by pull ing t he mul ti funct ion swi tch again.
The default  s ett ing can be changed by a Land Rover or authorized deal er . The default t imi ng is  s et  t o 30s but can bechanged t o 0s  (OFF), 30s (defaul t), 60s , 90s , 120s , 150s  and 180s .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Informat ion and Mes s age Cent er (413-08 Informat ion and Mes s age Cent er, Des cript ionand Operat ion). 

Secure t he engi ne harnes s to the fus ebox.
5.
Inst all  and s ecure t he bat t ery l ead to t he fusebox and ins t al l the
s mall  bat tery lead cover.
T orque:  10 Nm 6.
Connect  t he two electrical connect ors  t o t he BJB.
7.
Secure t he 3 eart h point s  and s ecure t he harness  cl ips  t o t he vehi cl e
body.
T orque:  10 Nm 8.
Secure t he batt ery l ead to the bat tery terminal clamp.
T orque:  25 Nm 9.
Inst all  t he fus e box cover.
10.
Inst all  t he harness  cover to the s us pens ion turret.
11.
Feed harness  under t he air cleaner duct and s ecure the duct t o the
grommet.
12.
Secure headl amp and bumper harness  cl ips .
13.
Connect  t he height sens or elect rical  connect or and s ecure t he
harnes s wit h t he cli ps .
14.
Inst all  headl amp mount ing plat e.
T orque:  10 Nm 15.
Connect  t he s ide repeat er el ect ri cal  connector.
16.
Connect  t he heat ed was her jet electrical connect ion and s ecure t he
harnes s t o the vehicl e body.
17.
Connect  t he ABS s ens or and s ecure t he harness  to t he vehicle body.
18.
Secure t he was her pipe to the harnes s  and s ecure t he harness  to the
body.
19.
Connect  t he cras h s ens or electrical connect ors .
20.
Connect  t he the bonnet lock electrical connect or
21.
Secure t he harness  to the body and t hen secure the bonnet releas e
cabl e t o t he harness .
22.
Secure t he was her pipe to the was her bot tl e.
23.
Inst all  t he washer bott le and connect  t he elect rical connecti ons .
T orque:  10 Nm 24. 

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NOTE: RHD i llus t rati on s hown, LHD is  s imil ar.
W it h ass i st ance, rel ease the harnes s .
52.
53.  NOTE: W i th as s is t ance remove the component .
Remove t he engi ne compartment  harnes s .
53.
Installation Place harnes s  t o vehi cl e plenum, feed connect ors  into ins ide of
vehicle and i nst all  grommet. Us e as s is tance ins ide vehicl e to pul l
connectors t hrough.
1.
Secure harnes s t ray cli ps  and secure rubber grommet  t o vehi cl e
body.
2.
Inst all  and s ecure fus ebox to body.
T orque:  10 Nm 3.
Inst all  t he engi ne mounti ng plate.
T orque: M8 24 Nm M12 
80 Nm 4.
Secure t he engi ne harnes s to the fus ebox.
5.
Connect  t he two electrical connect ors  t o t he BJB.
6.
Inst all  and s ecure t he bat t ery l ead to t he fusebox and ins t al l the
s mall  bat tery lead cover.
T orque:  10 Nm 7. 

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Contents
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ENGINE COOLANT CHECK ............................  163 
BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK .............  165
POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK ................  166
WASHER FLUID CHECK ................................  167
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................  169
Vehicle battery
BATTERY WARNING SYMBOLS ...................  171
BATTERY CARE ............................................  171
USING BOOSTER CABLES ............................  173
CHARGING THE VE  HICLE BATTERY .............  174 
CHANGING THE VE  HICLE BATTERY .............  174
Wheels and tyres
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  176 
TYRE CARE ...................................................  177
USING WINTER TYRES.................................  183
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL .........................  183
TYRE REPAIR KIT .........................................  187
USING SNOW CHAINS..................................  192
TYRE GLOSSARY..........................................  193
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................  194
Fuses
FUSE BOX LOCATIONS .................................  195
CHANGING A FUSE .......................................  195
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART.......................  196
Emergency equipment
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ....................  204
WARNING TRIANGLE ...................................  204
Status after a collision
DRIVING AFTER A COLLISION......................  205
INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...  
206
Vehicle recovery
TOWING POINTS ..........................................  207
LASHING POINTS .........................................  208
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE.....................  208
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON   FOUR WHEELS ..  208
Vehicle identification
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE.................  210 
VEHICLE IDENTIFI  CATION NUMBER (VIN) ...  210 
VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE .......................  210
Technical specifications
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS ............................  211
WEIGHTS......................................................  212
DIMENSIONS................................................  213
Type approval
Declarations of conformity ...........................  215
Audio introduction
RADIO RECEPTION.......................................  218
Audio unit overview
AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW...............................  219
Audio unit operation
ON OR OFF CONTROL ..................................  223
VOLUME CONTROL ......................................  223
AUDIO CONTROL .........................................  223
WAVEBAND BUTTON ...................................  224
AUTOSTORE CONTROL ................................  225
STATION PRESET BUTTONS ........................  226
TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONTROL ..............  226
Audio unit menus
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) .......................  228
REGIONAL MODE (REG) ..............................  228
ENHANCED OTHER NETWORK (RDS-EON)..  229
ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES ......................  229
NEWS BROADCASTS ...................................  230
PRIORITY PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY) ..........  231
RESETTING THE AUDIO UNIT ......................  233
Digital audio broadcasting
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  234
AUDIO CONTROLS .......................................  235
DISPLAY OPTIONS .......................................  236
CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING...................  236
CHANNEL OPTIONS .....................................  236
PRESET BUTTONS .......................................  238
SETTINGS.....................................................  240
Compact disc player
LOADING COMPACT DISCS .........................  245
EJECTING COMPACT DISCS ........................  246
EJECTING MULTIPLE CO  MPACT DISCS.......  246 
COMPACT DISC SELECTION ........................  246
COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK .........................  246 

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FusesFUSE BOX LOCATIONS
1. Engine compartment fuse box. 
2.  Passenger compartment fuse box. 
3.  Luggage compartment fuse box.
CHANGING A FUSE
Note:  Land Rover recommend that owners do  
not remove or repl  ace relays. It is  
recommended that you seek qualified  
assistance in the event of a relay failure. 
Always switch off the i  gnition, and the affected  
electrical circuit before replacing a fuse.
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CAUTIONS 
Fit Land Rover approved replacement  
fuses of the same rating and type, or  
fuses of matching spec  ification. Using an  
incorrect fuse may result in damage to the 
vehicle's electrical system, and can result in a  
fire. 
If the replacement fuse blows after  
installation the syst  em should be checked  
by your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised  
Repairer. 

Fuses
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FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
Engine compartment fuse box
Accessing fuses 
Fuse positions and specifications
E80929
F22F23F24F25F26F27F28F29
F34F35F30
F36
F40
F31
F37
F41
F32
F38
F42
F33
F39
F43F44F45
F15
F12F13F14
F9F10F11
F6F7F8
F1F2
F16F17F18F19F20F21F3F4F5
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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 - - -