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bracket . A cras h s hiel d is ins tal led t o prot ect t he filt er cani st er in the event of a front al impact. The fil ter cani s ter ismanufactured from heat res is t ant and flame-proof durable pl ast ic, and cont ains a paper t ype fil ter element .
The fuel t emperature s ens or is incorporated wit hin t he fuel s uppl y li ne connecti on on t he fuel fi lt er canis t er. The s ens orprovides t he ECM wi th a s ignal vol tage t hat is proporti onal t o the act ual fuel t emperat ure. The s ignal i s us ed by the ECMin conjuncti on wi th ot her vehicle s ens ors , t o cal cul ate the actual fuel pres s ure requi red i n t he HP fuel rail .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Electroni c Engi ne Controls - 2.2L Dies el (303-14 El ect ronic Engine Cont rols - 2.2LDies el, Des cript ion and Operat ion).
A bl eed screw and drai n point are locat ed on t he fi lt er canis t er. The bleed s crew allows wat er cont ent in t he fuel t o bedrai ned off during servi ce int ervals .
Fuel Filter Pre-Heat Function
The fuel filt er feat ures a fuel pre-heat functi on that operates when the return fuel t emperature is bel ow 10°C (50°F). Thepre-heat funct ion reci rculat es a quant it y of ret urn fuel from t he HP fuel s ys tem through the fil ter cani s ter t o prevent fuelwaxing, and improve the engine performance during cold runni ng.
ItemPart NumberDescriptionA-Ret urn fuel t emperat ure l es s t han 10°C (50°F)
B-Ret urn fuel t emperat ure great er than 20°C (68°F)
1-Fuel return t o t ank2-Fuel return pas sage out let
3-Fuel return pas sage by-pas s port
4-Fuel fil ter head5-Fuel return from HP fuel s yst em
6-W ax-type t hermos tat ic valve (by-pas s open)
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Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
Fuel Tank and Lines - TD4 2.2L Diesel - Fuel Filter
Removal and Inst all ati on
Removal
• W ARNINGS: W ai t for a mini mum of 1 minute aft er the engine has s t opped before carryi ng out any
repair t o t he fuel inject ion
s ys t em. Avoid flames , s parks or li ght ed s ubs t ances .
Be prepared t o col lect escaping fuel .
Di sconnect t he bat t ery ground cable.
Refer t o: Specificati ons (414-00 Bat tery and Charging Sys tem -
General Informat ion, Specificati ons).
1.
Remove t he engi ne cover.
Refer t o: Engi ne Cover - TD4 2.2L Dies el (501-05 Interior Tri m and
Ornament ati on, Removal and Ins tal lat ion).
2. 3.
T orque:
9 Nm 4.
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Contents
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Climate control
AIR VENTS ................................................... 101
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL ...................... 102
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL ................. 103
HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS ............ 104
AUXILIARY HEATER ..................................... 104
ELECTRIC SUNROOF .................................... 105
Convenience features
SUN VISORS ................................................ 107
CLOCK .......................................................... 107
CIGAR LIGHTER ........................................... 109
ASHTRAY ..................................................... 109
AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS ..................... 110
CUP HOLDERS ............................................. 111
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS ........................ 112
Starting the engine
GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 113
STARTING A PETROL ENGINE ..................... 114
STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE ....................... 115
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) ........... 116
Transmission
MANUAL TRANSMISSION ............................ 118
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ...................... 118
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 122
Brakes
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 123
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ABS .................... 123
PARKING BRAKE .......................................... 124
Parking aid
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 126
USING THE PARKING AID ............................ 127
Driving hints
GENERAL DRIVING POINTS ......................... 128
REDUCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE ............. 128
RUNNING-IN ................................................ 128
ECONOMICAL DRIVING ................................ 129
Cruise control
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 130
USING CRUISE CONTROL ............................ 130
Terrain response
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 132
USING TERRAIN RESPONSE ........................ 132
Hill descent control (HDC)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 136
USING HDC ................................................... 137
Traction control
USING TRACTION CONTROL ........................ 139
Stability control
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 140
USING STABILITY CONTROL ........................ 141
Fuel and refuelling
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................. 142
FUEL QUALITY .............................................. 142
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL................................ 144
FUEL CUT-OFF............................................... 144
FUEL FILLER FLAP ........................................ 144
REFUELLING ................................................. 145
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................... 146
Load carrying
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 147
LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS ......................... 148
LUGGAGE COVERS ....................................... 149
Towing
TOWING A TRAILER...................................... 150
LEVELLING.................................................... 151
ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS ...................... 151
RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS ............ 152
TOW BAR ...................................................... 153
Vehicle care
CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS................... 154
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR ............................ 154
CLEANING THE INTERIOR ............................ 155
REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE ............ 156
Maintenance
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 157
OPENING AND CLOSING THE BONNET......... 160
ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW ........... 161
ENGINE OIL CHECK....................................... 162
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Driving hints
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ECONOMICAL DRIVING
There are two main factors which influence fuel
economy, the way the vehicle is driven, and
maintenance.
Driving tips for economy
• Avoid unnecessary jour neys, especially
short stop-start trips.
• Accelerate smoothly and gently from a
stand still.
• Use the gears to avoid labouring, or
over-revving the engine.
• Allow time to brake gently and smoothly.
• Be aware of traffic and road conditions
ahead, and take action in time to avoid
hard braking or acceleration.
• When stationary apply the park brake, and
select neutral.
• Turn off the air conditioning when not
needed.
Maintenance and fuel economy
Regular servicing by a Land Rover
Dealer/Approved repairer, along with regular
checks by the driver are essential for vehicle
longevity and fuel economy.
The condition of the engine (oils, filters, spark
plugs, settings etc) tyre pressures, and wheel
alignment, will all have a bearing on fuel
economy. For this reason it is essential that the
vehicle is checked regularly by the driver, and
serviced by an approved Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer at the correct
intervals.
Note: If you are in any doubt about the
maintenance requirement s, intervals, or
checks required, contact your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised repairer for advice.
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Maintenance
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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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