Defender 300Tdi (1996+). Manual — part 10
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES
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INFORMATION
CAPACITIES
The following capacity figures are approximate and are provided as a guide only.
Capacities (approx.)*
Litres
Pints
Engine sump oil
5,8
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10.20
Extra when refilling after fitting new filter
0,85
. . . . . . ..
1.50
Manual gearbox
2,67
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
4.70
Transfer gearbox oil
2,30
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.00
Front differential
1,70
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
3.00
Rear differential
1,70
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.00
Power steering box and reservoir LHD
2,90
. . . . . . .
5.00
Power steering box and reservoir RHD
3,40
. . . . . . .
6.00
Swivel pin housing oil/grease (each)
0,35
. . . . . . . .
0.60
Fuel tank usable fuel
89,0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19.5 gall
Cooling system
11,50
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20.20
Washer bottle
3,0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
5.28
NOTE: * All levels must be checked by dipstick or level plugs as applicable.
ANTI-FREEZE
PERCENTAGE CONCENTRATION - 50%
PROTECTION - LOWER TEMPERATURE LIMIT
Complete protection
Vehicle may be driven away immediately from cold,
-33
°
C (-36
°
F).
Safe limit protection
Coolant in semi-frozen state. Engine may be started
and driven away after warm-up period, -41
°
C (-42
°
F).
Lower protection
Prevents frost damage to cylinder head, block and
radiator. Thaw out before starting engine, -47
°
C (-53
°
F).
CAUTION: Anti-freeze content must never
be allowed to fall below 25% otherwise
damage to the engine is liable to occur.
Also, anti-freeze content should not exceed 60%
as this will greatly reduce the cooling effect of the
coolant.
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LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES
4
INFORMATION
RECOMMENDED FUEL
Diesel fuel oil, distillate, diesel fuel, automotive gas or Derv to British standard 2869, Class A1 or A2
Using diesel fuel with a class rating lower than stated above could seriously impair vehicle performance.
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
Side tank:
90 models
54,6 litres (12 gallons)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 models *
68,2 litres (15 gallons)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 Station wagon
45,5 litres (10 gallons)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
* Except Station wagon
Rear tank:
110 and 130 models
79,5 litres (17,5 gallons)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
SERVICE SCHEDULE
The following section describes the items detailed in
the vehicle Service Schedule. Where required
instructions are given for carrying out the service
procedure, or a cross reference is given to the section
in the manual where the procedure may be found.
Service Maintenance Schedules are published
separately to reflect the needs and intervals for each
vehicle variant. Procedures in the Workshop Manual
must be used in conjunction with the Service
Schedule sheets.
Service Maintenance Schedules are available from:
Land Rover Publications,
Character Mailing,
Heysham Road,
Bootle,
Merseyside, L70 1JL
VEHICLE INTERIOR
CHECK SEATS & BELTS
Check condition and security of seat belts, seat belt
mountings, seat belt buckles and operation of inertia
seat belts.
CHECK OPERATION OF LAMPS
Check operation of all lamps, horns and warning
indicators.
CHECK OPERATION OF WIPERS
Check operation of front/rear wipers and washers and
condition of wiper blades.
CHECK OPERATION OF HANDBRAKE
Handbrake check/adjust
1. Chock road wheels.
2. Raise one rear wheel clear of ground and
support securely with axle stand.
3. Release handbrake lever.
4. Underneath vehicle, tighten adjuster bolt
clockwise to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft) to fully lock brake
drum.
5. Slacken adjusting bolt by 1.5 turns to give brake
shoes running clearance. Check that the drum is
free to rotate.
6. Adjust handbrake cable locknuts to give pawl
two notches free movement on the rachet before
being fully operational on third notch of rachet.
NOTE: Cable adjustment must ONLY be
used for initial setting and to compensate
for cable stretch. It MUST NOT be used to
take up brake shoe wear, which MUST be adjusted
at brake drum.
7. Operate handbrake to settle brake shoes.
Recheck handbrake is fully operational on third
notch of rachet pawl. Readjust if necessary.
8. Remove axle stand and wheel chocks.
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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
BATTERY CONNECTIONS
NOTE: The vehicle may be fitted with an
alarm and immobilisation system using a
battery backed-up alarm sounder.
See
ELECTRICAL, Repair, Battery
Disconnect battery leads, clean and grease with
petroleum jelly, including battery terminals.
CHECK OPERATION OF DOOR SWITCHES
When a Vehicle Immobilisation and Alarm System is
fitted it is important that all door and bonnet switches
operate correctly, otherwise perimeter and interior
protection may not function if a door or the bonnet is
opened.
VEHICLE EXTERIOR
CHECK/ADJUST HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
Check/adjust headlamp alignment.
CHECK ROAD WHEELS AND TYRES
Check road wheels for damage.
Check tyres, including spare, for compliance with
manufacture’s specificaton.
Check visually for cuts, lumps, bulges, uneven tread
wear and tread depth.
See INTRODUCTION,
Information, wheels and tyres
Check/adjust tyre pressures.
See WHEELS AND
TYRES, Repair, Tyres pressures
INSPECT BRAKE PADS FOR WEAR, CALIPERS
FOR LEAKS AND CONDITION OF DISCS
Check thickness of brake pads, and renew if thickness
is less than 3,00 mm (0.12 in). Check brake pads for
oil contamination and fit a new set, if necessary,
See
BRAKES, Repair, front brake pads or See
BRAKES, Repair, rear brake pads
WARNING: When renewing brake pads, it
is essential that only genuine components
with correct grade of lining are used.
Always fit new pads as complete axle sets, NEVER
individually or as a single wheel set. Serious
consequences could result from out of balance
braking due to mixing of linings.
CHECK FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Use recognised wheel alignment equipment to carry
out this operation.
See STEERING, Adjustment,
front wheel alignment
CHECK OPERATION OF ALL DOORS/TAILGATE,
BONNET AND LOCKS
LUBRICATE ALL DOOR/TAILGATE HINGES, AND
DOOR CHECK/LOCK MECHANISMS
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