Do not t ouch t he glas s port ion of t he bulb.On no account s hould headlamps be s wi tched on wi th t he bulb removed from the headlamp.Bulb t es ti ng may only be carri ed out wit h the bul b ins t al led i n t he headl amp.Bulbs mus t be di spos ed of in accordance wit h the local aut horit y bye-laws .
Connectors and harnesses
The engi ne compart ment of a vehi cl e is a part icularl y host il e environment for el ect ri cal component s and connectors. Al waysobserve the foll owing:
Make s ure el ect ri cal ly related it ems are dry and oil free before di sconnect ing/connecti ng t es t equipment .Make s ure t hat dis connect ed mul ti pl ugs and s ens ors are prot ect ed from any pos s ibl e oil , coolant or other li qui dcont aminat ion. Any such contami nat ion could impair performance or l ead to component fail ure.Never force connectors apart or pull on t he wiring harnes s .Always make s ure locki ng t abs are dis engaged before di sconnect ing mul ti plugs etc. and make s ure that correctori ent ati on is achieved before connecti on.Make s ure t hat any protecti on covers, i nsul at ion et c. are replaced if dis t urbed.
Having confirmed t hat a component is fault y, carry out t he fol lowing:
Swit ch off t he ignit ion and di s connect t he batt ery.Remove the component and support t he dis connected harnes s .W hen replaci ng electrical components , keep oily hands away from electrical connect ions and make s ure that lockingt abs on connect ors are ful ly engaged.
Battery Disconnection/Connection
Always refer to the El ect ri cal Secti on of this manual - Bat tery Connecti on/Dis connecti on pri or t o at tempt ing t o connect ordis connect the bat tery.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (414-01 Bat t ery, Mount ing and Cables , Speci ficat ions).
Fuel Handling Precautions
The fol lowing informati on li s ts bas ic precauti ons which mus t be obs erved if fuel i s t o be handl ed s afely. It als o outl inesother areas of ris k which mus t not be i gnored. As t his informati on is is sued for basi c gui dance only, consul t your local Fi reDepart ment where any doubt as to personal and envi ronmental s afet y exi s ts - See al so Heal th and Safety Precaut ions .
General precaut ions
Always have t he correct type of fire ext inguis her cont aining Foam, CO2, Gas or powder acces s ible when handl ing ordrai ni ng fuel or dis mantl ing fuel s ys tems . Fire exti ngui shers mus t als o be l ocat ed in areas where fuel i s s tored.
Make s ure t hat sui table warning si gns are exhibit ed.
Keep all s ources of ignit ion wel l away from areas where fuel is bei ng handl ed.
Make s ure t hat any leadlamps are fl ameproof and kept clear of spi ll age.
• W ARNINGS:
Do not di sas s emble or reas s emble fuel sys tem components whils t vehicle is over a pit .
No one should be permi tt ed to repair component s as sociat ed wit h fuel wi thout fi rs t having s peci alis t t rai ni ng.
Always dis connect t he vehi cl e batt ery before carryi ng out dis ass embly, reas s embly or drai ning work on a fuel sys tem.
Fuel t ank and s ys t em drai ning
Drai ning mus t be carried out in accordance wit h t he procedures given in the relevant Fuel Syst em s ecti on of thi s manual .
• W ARNINGS:
Never drain fuel or work on a fuel sys t em whil e t he vehi cl e i s over a pi t. Ext raction or draining of fuel must becarri ed out in a well venti lated area.
Al ways at tach fuel vapor warning l abel s t o fuel t anks i mmediat ely after drai ni ng.
Contai ners us ed for s toring fuel must be cl early marked wit h t he cont ents and pl aced i n a safe s torage area whichmeets the requi rement s of the local authorit y.
CAUTION: Some fuel l ines are now i ns t alled wit h 'quick release' connectors. If a connect or i s damaged, no at t emptmus t be made t o repai r the connect or, a new fuel line and connect or(s ) as s embly must be ins tall ed.
Always release pipe cli ps full y before att empti ng t o dis connect fuel pipes.
Fuel tank repairs
CAUTION: No at tempt s hould be made to repair a pl ast ic fuel tank. If t he s truct ure of t he t ank is damaged, a new
Any s praying s houl d preferably be carri ed out in venti lat ed boot hs which i ncorporat e faci li ti es for removi ng vapors ands pray dropl et s from the breathing zone.
W ear appropri at e gl oves , eye and res pirat ory protecti on.
Antifreeze
May be flammabl e when undilut ed.
Vapors may be gi ven off from coolant anti freeze when heat ed. Avoid breathi ng thes e vapors .
Anti freeze may be absorbed through t he s kin i n t oxi c or harmful quanti ti es. Ant ifreeze, i f s wal lowed, can be fat al; SEEKIMMEDIAT E MEDICAL AT T ENT ION.
Battery Acids
See als o Al kal is and Acids .
Gas es releas ed duri ng bat t ery charging are expl osi ve. Al ways remove t he batt ery from t he vehi cl e pri or to chargi ng. Neverus e naked flames or al low s parks near charging or recentl y charged bat t eries . NEVER add aci d t o a bat tery, t he chemicalreacti on produced wil l be vi olent and expl os i ve. In cases of eye contact, was h affected area wit h copious amount s of wat erand SEEK IMMEDIAT E MEDICAL AT T ENT ION.
Make s ure t here i s adequat e vent il ati on during bat tery charging, obs erve NO SMOKING POLICY .
Brake Pads and Linings
Always fit t he correct grade and s peci fi cat ion of brake pads and l inings . W hen renewi ng pads and lini ngs , always repl aceas complete axl e s ets .
Brake and Clutch Fluid
Splas hes to t he s kin and eyes are irri tat ing and i n t he long t erm can be damagi ng, avoid prolonged s ki n cont act. In casesof eye cont act , wash affect ed area wi th copious amount s of water and SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Chemical Materials
All chemical materials should al ways be used wit h caut ion and st ored and handled wi th care. They may be toxic, harmful,corros ive, irri tant or highly fl ammable and gi ve ri se to hazardous fumes and dus t s.
The effect s of exces s ive expos ure to chemi cal s may be i mmediat e or delayed; briefl y experienced or permanent ;cumulati ve; s uperficial; life t hreatening; or may reduce l ife expect ancy.
Chemical Materials - Do's
Do careful ly read and observe hazard and precaut ion warnings given on material cont ai ners (labels ) and in anyaccompanyi ng leaflets , pos ters or ot her ins truct ions . Material heal th and safet y data s heet s can be obtained frommanufacturers .Do remove chemi cal mat eri al s from the s kin and cl othing as soon as pract icable after s oil ing. Change heavily soi ledclothi ng and have it cleaned.Do organi se work pract ices and prot ect ive clot hing t o avoi d s oil ing of t he s ki n and eyes .Do avoid breat hing vapors , aeros ols , dus t s or fumes ; inadequat e container labell ing; fi re and expl os i on hazards .Do was h before job breaks, before eati ng, s moking, dri nki ng or usi ng t oi let faci lit ies when handli ng chemicalmat erial s.Do keep work areas clean, unclut tered and free of s pi ll s.Do s t ore chemical materials according to nat ional and local regul at ions .Do keep chemical materi als out of t he reach of chi ldren.
Chemical Materials - Do Not
Do Not mi x chemical materials except under the manufact urers ins truct ions ; s ome chemicals can form ot her toxic orharmful chemi cal s, gi ve off t oxi c or harmful fumes or become explos ive when mixed t oget her.Do Not s pray chemical materials , part icularly t hose bas ed on s olvents , i n confined spaces , for example when peopleare ins ide a vehicle.Do Not apply heat or fl ame t o chemical materi als except under the manufact urers ins truct ions . Some are hi ghlyfl ammable and some may rel ease toxic or harmful fumes .Do Not l eave contai ners open. Fumes given off can bui ld up to t oxic, harmful or explos ive concentrati ons . Somefumes are heavier than ai r and wil l accumulate in confi ned areas s uch as pi ts .Do Not t rans fer chemical materi als t o unlabell ed cont ainers .Do Not clean hands or cl othing wit h chemicals . Chemical s , parti cul arly sol vent s and fuel s, wi ll dry ski n and maycaus e i rrit ati on leading t o dermat it is or be abs orbed t hrough t he s ki n i n t oxi c or harmful quanti ti es .Do Not us e empt ied containers for ot her mat eri al s except when t hey have been cleaned under s upervis edcondi ti ons .Do Not s niff or smel l chemi cal mat eri al s , even brief expos ure to hi gh concentrat ions of fumes can be toxic orharmful.
Corrosion Protection Materials
Some corrosi on prot ect ion mat eri als are highly flammabl e – obs erve NO SMOKING POLICY.
Thes e materials are vari ed and the manufact urers ins truct ions mus t always be foll owed. The mat eri als may contai ns olvent s , res ins or petroleum product s. Skin and eye cont act s houl d be avoided. They s hould only be s prayed in condit ionsof adequate vent il at ion and not i n confined s paces .
Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
General Information - Road/Roller Testing
Des cript ion and Operat ion
Road or roll ing road t es t ing may be carri ed out for various reasons and a procedure det ail ing pre-t es t checks , throughengi ne s tarti ng and s topping, pre-driving checks , on-t es t checks to final checks on complet ion of t he tes t are given.
Unles s complete vehi cl e performance is bei ng checked, t he ful l road t est procedure need not be carried out . Ins tead, t hos eit ems part icularly relevant t o t he s yst em(s) bei ng checked can be ext racted.
Pre-Test Checks
W ARNING: If t he brake s yst em hydraul ic fluid level i s l ow, pedal travel i s exces si ve or a hydraulic leak is found, donot att empt to road t est t he vehicle unt il t he reas on for t he low fl ui d l evel, excess ive pedal travel or hydraulic leak isfound and rect ified.
It is s ugges t ed that pre-t es t and funct ional t es ts of t hose sys tems/circuit s whi ch affect t he safe and l egal operati ons oft he vehi cl e, s uch as brakes , light s and s teeri ng, should al ways be carri ed out before the road or roll ing road tes t .
Engi ne oil l evelEngi ne cool ant levelTires, for correct pres sure, compat ible types and tread patt erns , and wear wi thi n limi ts .There i s s ufficient fuel in the t ank to compl ete the t est .Check al l around the engine, t rans mis s ion and under the vehicle for oil , coolant , hydraul ic and fuel l eaks . Make anote of any apparent leaks and wipe off t he surrounding areas t o make it easi er to identi fy t he extent of the leakon complet ion of t he tes t.
Starting the Engine
• NOTE: On i nit ial dri ve away from cold and wit hi n t he fi rs t 1.5 km (1 mile), do not depress accelerat or pedal beyond halft ravel unt il t he vehi cl e has att ained a minimum s peed of 25 km/h (15 mil es /h). Never operat e at high engi ne speed or wi tht he accelerat or pedal at ful l travel whil st the engine i s cold.
With the ignition off, check:
The parking brake is appli ed.Automatic transmission: The s el ect or lever is i n 'P' - PARK.Manual transmission: The gear l ever i s in NEUTRAL.All i ns t rument gauges read zero.
With the ignition on, check:
Igni ti on cont roll ed warni ng li ght s come on.Engi ne t emperature gauge regis t ers a readi ng compat ibl e wi th t he engine t emperat ure.Fuel gauge regi st ers a reading appropriate to the fuel l evel i n t he tank.The operati on of the parki ng brake warning l ight and fl ui d l evel warni ng indicator light.
On Road Test Check:
CAUTION: At commencement of road tes ti ng, check the brake operati on while s ti ll travel li ng at low speed beforecont inuing wit h t he tes t. If t he brakes pul l to one si de, or appear to be ot herwi se fault y, do not cont inue wit h t he roadt es t unti l the fault has been found and rect ified.
The parking brake releas es completel y.Gear changing i s s mooth, and t here are no abnormal noi s es or vi brati ons from t he t rans mis s ion.The engi ne power out put is s ati s factory, accel erati on is smoot h and accel erator pedal operat ion is not s ti ff orheavy, and engi ne s peed ret urns t o idl e correctl y.There i s no exces s ive or abnormall y colored s moke from t he engi ne under normal driving, heavy l oad or overruncondi ti ons .Steering operat ion i s s moot h, accurat e, not exces s ively heavy or wit h exces s ive free pl ay or vibrat ion. Does not pul lt o one s ide and s elf centres smoot hly after corneri ng.All i ns t rument s regis t er the correct readi ngs and operate correctl y.Swit ches and controls operat e s moothl y and posi ti vel y, warning or i ndi cat or light s operate correctl y and thedirect ion i ndi cat or cont rol s elf cancels when the s t eering i s ret urned t o t he s traight ahead pos it ion.Heati ng and vent il at ion sys tems work correct ly and effect ively.Brakes operate efficientl y.
Brake Testing
Avoi d brake t es ti ng on busy roads where i t can caus e i nconveni ence or danger t o ot her road users.
CAUTION: Brake t es ti ng which i ncludes heavy brake appl icati ons should not be carri ed out wit h new brake pads /dis csunti l the component s have bedded-i n. New brake fri ct ion component s wi ll not reach ful l efficiency unt il t he beddi ng-inprocess is complet e. Not e t hat when new parking brake shoes or rear brake di scs have been ins t al led, it i s es sent ial thatt he 'beddi ng-in' procedure i s carri ed out.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Parking Brake Shoes Bedding-In (206-05 Parking Brake and Actuati on, GeneralProcedures).
Test t he brakes at s everal speeds wit hin the normal operat ing range usi ng both light and heavy pedal pres s ure. Note anyt endency to snat ch, pull or drag, and any undue del ay in appli cat ion or release.
Publi s hed: 10-May-2011
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Auxiliary
Heater Control Module (AHCM)
Des cript ion and Operat ion
• NOTE: If a cont rol module or component i s s uspect and the vehicl e remai ns under manufacturer warrant y, refer t o t heW arranty Pol icy and Procedures manual (s ect ion B1.2), or determine i f any pri or approval program is i n operat ion, beforet he replacement of a component.
• NOTE: Generic scan t ool s may not read the codes li st ed, or may read only 5-digi t codes . Match t he 5 digi ts from t he s cant ool t o t he fi rs t 5 di gi ts of the 7-digit code li s ted t o i dent ify the fault (the last 2 digi ts gi ve ext ra informati on read by themanufacturer-approved di agnos ti c s ys t em).
• NOTE: W hen performing volt age or res is t ance t est s , always use a digi tal mult imeter (DMM) accurat e t o t hree deci malplaces, and wi th an up-t o-date cal ibrat ion cert ificate. W hen tes ti ng res is t ance al ways take t he res is t ance of t he DMMleads i nt o account .
• NOTE: Check and recti fy bas ic faul ts before beginni ng diagnos t ic rout ines i nvol vi ng pinpoint t es t s.
• NOTE: Ins pect connect ors for s igns of water ingres s , and pins for damage and/or corros ion.
• NOTE: If DTCs are recorded and, aft er performi ng the pi npoi nt tes ts , a fault is not present , an int ermi tt ent concern maybe t he caus e. Always check for loose connect ions and corroded terminals .
Des cript ion And Operat ion
For a detail ed descripti on of the fuel fi red boost er heat er cont ol s ys tem, refer t o t he relevant Descripti on and Operat ions ect ion i n t he works hop manual .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Fuel Fired Boost er Heat er (412-02B Auxi liary Cli mate Cont rol , Des cri pti on andOperat ion).
• NOTE: W here an 'on demand sel f-tes t' i s referred to, t his can be acces s ed via t he 'DTC Moni tor' tab on the manufact urersapproved diagnos t ic s yst em.
DT CDescriptionPossible CausesAction
B1D22-11Coolant TemperatureSens or - circui t shortt o ground
Fuel fired boos t er heatercool ant t emperat ure s ensorint ernal fault
Check and i ns t all a new fuel fi red boost erheat er coolant temperature sensorUsi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
B1D22-15Coolant TemperatureSens or - circui t shortt o batt ery or open
Fuel fired boos t er heatercool ant t emperat ure s ensorint ernal fault
Check and i ns t all a new fuel fi red boost erheat er coolant temperature sensorUsi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
B1D23-13Overheat Sens or -circuit openFuel fired boos t er heatercool ant t emperat ure s ensorint ernal fault
Check and i ns t all a new fuel fi red boost erheat er coolant temperature sensorUsi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
B1D24-11Glow Plug - circui ts hort t o groundFuel fired boos t er heaterglow pl ug int ernal faultCarry out ci rcuit checks , ins pect t he glow pl ugcables and connect or. Repair t he ci rcuit or checkand ins tal l a new fuel fired boos t er heater glowplug as requi red For addit ional i nformati on,refer t o: Fuel Fired Boost er Heat er Glow PlugAnd Burner Ass embly (412-02B Auxil iary Cli mateCont rol , Removal and Ins t allat ion).Usi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
DT CDescriptionPossible CausesAction
Check for reoccurrence of t he diagnost ic troubl ecodeIf t he diagnost ic troubl e code reoccurs checkand ins tal l a new fuel fired boos t er heatermodul e as requi redFor addit ional informati on, refer t o: Fuel FiredBoos t er Heat er (412-02B Auxil iary Climat eCont rol , Removal and Ins t allat ion).Refer to the warrant y policy and proceduresmanual , or det ermi ne if any prior approvalprogramme is in operat ion, pri or t o t heins tal lati on of a new modul e/component
B1D26-93Combust ion Ai rBlower - nooperati on
Fuel fired boos t er heatermodule failureUsi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for reoccurrence of t he diagnost ic troubl ecodeIf t he diagnost ic troubl e code reoccurs checkand ins tal l a new fuel fired boos t er heatermodul e as requi redFor addit ional informati on, refer t o: Fuel FiredBoos t er Heat er (412-02B Auxil iary Climat eCont rol , Removal and Ins t allat ion).Refer to the warrant y policy and proceduresmanual , or det ermi ne if any prior approvalprogramme is in operat ion, pri or t o t heins tal lati on of a new modul e/component
B1D27-11Heater Coolant Pump- circui t short toground
Heat er cool ant pump ci rcuits hort to groundHeat er cool ant pump fail ure
Refer to the el ect ri cal circui t diagrams andcheck t he fuel fi red boos ter heater water pumpand ci rcuit for short to groundRepai r the circui t or check and ins t al l a new fuelfi red boos ter heat er water pump as requi redFor addit ional informati on, refer t o: Fuel FiredBoos t er Heat er Cool ant Pump (412-02BAuxi liary Cli mate Cont rol , Removal andIns tal lat ion).Usi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
B1D27-15Heater Coolant Pump- circui t short tobatt ery or open
Heat er cool ant pump ci rcuits hort to power, open ci rcuitHeat er cool ant pump fail ure
Refer to the el ect ri cal circui t diagrams andcheck t he fuel fi red boos ter heater water pumpand ci rcuit for short to power, open ci rcuitRepai r the circui t or check and ins t al l a new fuelfi red boos ter heat er water pump as requi redFor addit ional informati on, refer t o: Fuel FiredBoos t er Heat er Cool ant Pump (412-02BAuxi liary Cli mate Cont rol , Removal andIns tal lat ion).Usi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
B1D28-11Fuel Pre-heater -circuit short toground
• NOTE: The pre heat i s performedby the ignit ion gl ow plug
Fuel fired boos t er heaterglow pl ug int ernal fault
Carry out ci rcuit checks , ins pect t he glow pl ugcables and connect orCheck and i ns t all a new fuel fi red boost erheat er glow plug as requi red For addi ti onalinformati on, refer t o: Fuel Fired Boos t er Heat erGlow Pl ug And Burner As sembl y (412-02BAuxi liary Cli mate Cont rol , Removal andIns tal lat ion).Usi ng t he manufacturer approved diagnost icsys t em, record t hen clear any st ored di agnos ti ctroubl e codes t hen conduct the fuel fi redboos t er heater operation test (Set up andconfigurat ion/auxili ary heat er/operat ion t es t)Check for st ored di agnos ti c troubl e codesCheck for correct operat ion
Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
Maintenance Schedules - Maintenance Schedules - Gasoline Engines
Des cript ion and Operat ion
Under Bonnet View
ItemPart NumberDescription1-Coolant expans ion t ank
2-Brake flui d res ervoir (LH drive i llus t rated - RH dri ve on oppos i te si de)
3-Engine oi l fil ler cap4-Power s teeri ng res ervoir
5-Engine oi l l evel i ndi cat or
6-W indscreen washer fl uid res ervoi r
Maintenance Operations
CAUTION: Not e that t he 'A' and 'B' Service Interval s li s ted on the 'Maintenance Check Sheet' for vehicles operat ingunder arduous condi ti ons , vary from t hos e s pecifi ed for vehicles operat ing under normal condit ions . Reference mus tt herefore, always be made to the 'Arduous Condi ti ons secti on for vehicles operat ing under thes e condi ti ons .
Unles s s tat ed otherwis e, the foll owi ng operati ons mus t be carri ed out at every s ervice int erval.
Battery
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Parking Brake Cabl e Adjus tment (206-05 Parki ng Brake and Actuat ion, GeneralProcedures).
Door Locks and Hinges
1. Check operat ion of all door locks, bonnet lock and fuel fi ll er flap.
2. Lubricate al l door check s t raps , bonnet cat ch and fuel fill er fl ap cat ch.
Cooling System
CAUTION: Anti-freeze concentration must be maintained at 50%.
1. Check s peci fi c gravit y of cool ant us ing a hydrometer.
• NOTE: A s uit able hydromet er is avail abl e from the Equipment Programme under Part Number 511 3302 001 00.
2. Top-up cool ing s ys tem if neces s ary.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (303-03A Engine Cool ing - I6 3.2L Pet rol , Specificati ons ).
Cooling system - Check/Top-up
W ARNING: Since injury such as scalding could be caused by escaping steam or coolant, do not remove the fillercap from the coolant expansion tank whilst the system is hot.
• CAUTIO NS:
Engine coolant w ill damage the paint finished surfaces. If coolant is spilled, immediately remove the coolantand wash the area with water.
Always top-up with a 50% mixture of anti-freeze and water.
Check t he l evel of cool ant i n t he expans ion t ank. W it h t he engi ne col d, the coolant level must be to the UPPERLEVEL indicat or mark above the COLD FILL RANGE t ext on the s i de of the expans i on tank. Ignore any coolantwhich may be vis ible in t he t op s ect ion of t he t ank.If topping-up i s requi red, remove expans ion tank fill er cap and top-up coolant level to the UPPER LEVEL indicat ormark.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (303-03A Engine Cool ing - I6 3.2L Pet rol , Specificati ons ).Ins t all expans ion t ank fi ll er cap, ti ght en cap unti l ratchet is heard to 'cli ck'.
Coolant - Replace
Every 10 years: Repl ace the coolant.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Cool ing Sys tem Drai ning, Fi ll ing and Bl eeding (303-03A Engine Cooli ng - I6 3.2L Pet rol,General Procedures ).
Ignition System
Every 75,000 miles (120,000 km). Replace s park plugs .For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (303-07B Glow Pl ug Sys t em, Specificati ons ).
Accessory Drive Belt
CAUTION: For vehi cl es operati ng under arduous condi ti ons s ee relevant s ecti on.
Check t he condi ti on of the access ory drive bel t.Remove all t races of mud and dirt from t he dri ve belt and pull eys .Check t he drive belt for si gns of s pli tt ing and wear.Every 105,000 miles (168,000 km) - Petrol models: Replace the accessory drive belt. For addi ti onalinformat ion, refer t o: Acces s ory Drive Belt (303-05A Acces s ory Drive - I6 3.2L Pet rol , Removal and Ins t allat ion).
Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
Maintenance Schedules - Maintenance Schedules - Diesel Engines
Des cript ion and Operat ion
Under Bonnet View Item
Part Number Description
1 -Coolant expans ion t ank
2 -Brake flui d res ervoir (RH drive i ll us t rat ed - LH dri ve on oppos i te si de)
3 -W indshi eld was her res ervoir
4 -Power s teeri ng fl uid reservoi r
5 -Engine oi l fil ler cap
6 -Engine oi l l evel i ndi cat or
Maintenance Operations CAUTION: Not e that t he A and B Services li st ed on t he Maint enance Check Sheet , appl i
cabl e t o vehi cl es operati ng
under arduous condi ti ons , vary bot h i n period and mil eage (kil ometres) t o t he int erv als s pecifi ed for t hose vehi cl es
operati ng under normal condit ions. Reference mus t therefore, always be made t o t he ' Arduous Condit ions s ect ion' for
vehi cl es operati ng under t hese condit ions .
Unles s s tat ed otherwis e, the foll owi ng operati ons mus t be carri ed out at every s ervi ce int erval.
Battery