service LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996 Workshop Manual

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70BRAKES
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REPAIRREV: 05/99 15.Coat a new wiper seal with brake fluid and fit to
new seal retainer. Slide assembly, seal first, over
protruding piston into bore recess.
16.Using special toolLRT-70-500- piston clamp,
press home seal retainer and piston.
Mounting inboard piston
17.Carry out same procedure as for removing and
fitting outboard piston and seals, instructions 8 to
16.
Fit calipers and pads to vehicle
18.Fit caliper to axle, tighten 2 bolts evenly to
82
Nm (60 lbf/ft).
19.Connect brake pipe to caliper. Tighten to15 Nm
(11 lbf/ft).
20.Remove clamp from flexible brake hose.
21.Insert pads and retaining springs, secure in
position with new retaining pins and spread ends
or fit new split pins, depending on vehicle model.
Note correct position of retaining springs on 90
models.
22.Bleed brake system
See Brake System Bleed.
23.Press brake pedal firmly several times to locate
pads.
24.Fit road wheels, remove axle stands. Finally
tighten road wheel nuts to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -
130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
25.Road test vehicle. Note new brake pads require
'bedding-in', for several hundred miles before
brakes are at maximum efficiency.REAR BRAKE DISC
Service repair no - 70.10.11.
Remove
1.Remove rear hub assembly
See REAR AXLE
AND FINAL DRIVE, Repair, Rear hub
assembly
.
2.Remove disc bolts.
3.Remove disc from rear hub.
Refit
4.Fit disc to rear hub.
5.Fit disc bolts. Tighten to
73 Nm (54 lbf/ft).
6.Check total disc run out, this must not exceed
0,15 mm (0.006 in). If necessary reposition disc.
7.Fit rear hub assembly
See REAR AXLE AND
FINAL DRIVE, Repair, Rear Hub Assembly
.
Disc reclamation
8.Check disc thickness. This dimension may be
machined to minimum thickness of 12 mm.
Machine equal amounts off each face.
NOTE: The brake disc MUST BE renewed if
the minimum running thickness stamped
on the disc is recorded.

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REPAIRREV: 05/99 TRANSMISSION BRAKE SHOES
Service repair no - 70.45.18
Remove
1.Park vehicle on level ground, chock road wheels
and release handbrake. Alternatively, raise
vehicle on a ramp.
2.Disconnect rear propeller shaft from
transmission output flange at brake drum.
3.Slacken off transmission brake drum adjustment
bolt.
4.Remove single screw securing brake drum to
output flange.
5.Withdraw drum to expose brake assembly.
6.Release top and bottom springs from brake
shoes, see J6337.
7.Grip dished washer with a pair of pliers, depress
washer and turn through 90°.
8.Remove dished washer, complete with hold
down spring and pin from both shoes.
9.Move brake shoes out from adjuster slides,
release from abutment plate and remove from
backplate.
10.Check that springs are satisfactory for continued
use. If new brake shoes are to be fitted, the
srings should also be renewed.Refit
11.Locate RH brake shoe in slide and secure brake
shoe and lever assembly to backplate with hold
down pin, spring and dished washer.
12.Locate LH brake shoe in slide and fit abutment
plate between both brake shoes. Secure LH
shoe with hold down pin, spring and dished
washer.
13.Fit pull-off springs to brake shoes.
14.Fit brake drum. Tighten screw to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
15.Check that hand brake lever is released.
16.Screw in and tighten adjuster bolt until brake
drum will not rotate by hand.
17.Tighten adjuster bolt to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft)to
ensure brake drum is locked.
18.Slacken off adjuster bolt by 1.5 turns to give
shoes a running clearance. Check that the drum
is free to rotate.
19.Fit propeller shaft to output flange. Tighten
fixings to
46 Nm (34 lbf/ft).
20.Remove wheel chocks and check operation of
handbrake.

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BRAKES
17
REPAIR HANDBRAKE CABLE
Service repair no - 70.35.25
Remove
1.Park vehicle on level ground, chock road wheels
and release handbrake. Alternatively, raise
vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove 3 trim studs and lift up handbrake
gaiter.
3.Remove split pin, clevis pin, washer and
disconnect cable from handbrake lever.
4.Slacken off transmission brake drum adjusting
screw.
5.Disconnect propeller shaft from output flange.
6.Remove retaining screw and withdraw brake
drum.
7.Release handbrake cable clevis from abutment
on cable lever, see J6337, and pull through
aperture in back plate.
8.Pull cable from heelboard and remove from
vehicle.
Refit
9.Feed new cable through heelboard ensuring
rubber grommet is correctly located.
10.Position cable over guide plate, insert through
backplate and connect to cable lever.
11.Fit cable to handbrake lever and secure with
clevis pin and split pin.
12.Fit handbrake gaiter.
13.Fit brake drum. Tighten screw to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
14.Screw in and tighten adjuster bolt until brake
drum will not rotate by hand.
15.Tighten adjuster bolt further to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft)
to ensure brake drum is locked.
16.Slacken off adjuster bolt by 1.5 turns to give
brake shoes running clearance. Check that the
drum is free to rotate.
17.Slacken locknut and adjust cable to give the
handbrake pawl two notches free movement on
the rachet before being fully operational on third
notch (brake shoes are fully expanded against
drum).
NOTE: Cable adjustment is for a new cable
or to compensate for cable stretch. Cable
adjustment must not be used to take up
brake shoe wear.
18.Fit propeller shaft to output flange. Tighten
fixings to
46 Nm (34 lbf/ft).
19.Remove wheel chocks and check operation of
handbrake.

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70BRAKES
18
REPAIR VACUUM PUMP
Service repair no - 70.50.19
Remove
NOTE: To ease pump removal set engine
to T.D.C. on No.1 cylinder.
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove air cleaner
See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Air cleaner
.
3.Detach servo hose from vacuum pump.
4.Remove bolt securing air cleaner support
bracket strut.
5.Remove 6 bolts securing vacuum pump.
6.Detach pump complete with strut and harness
bracket. Note location of strut and bracket for
Refit.
Refit
7.Clean mating faces of pump and block.
8.Loosely assemble pump to block with a new
gasket and with air cleaner strut and harness
bracket located under heads of bolts noted
during Remove.
9.Evenly tighten bolts, to depress pump plunger,
finally tightening to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
10.Secure strut to air cleaner bracket.
11.Connect vacuum hose and secure with clip.
12.Refit air cleaner
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Air cleaner
.

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70BRAKES
2
OVERHAUL MASTER CYLINDER
Service repair no - 70.30.09
Before starting overhaul procedure refer to general
brake service practice
See Repair, General brake
service practice
.
Dismantling master cylinder
1.Disconnect battery and remove master cylinder
from servo
See Repair, Master cylinder.
2.Before commencing overhaul procedure
thoroughly clean master cylinder and inspect
outer surfaces for damage and condition, renew
complete assembly if necessary.
3.The reservoir is a push fit in master cylinder and
secured by seals. Carefully ease reservoir from
master cylinder by rolling it from seals as
illustrated.
4.Using soft jaws, one either side of master
cylinder flange and clamp flange in a suitable
vice. Remove water ingress 'O' ring seal from
master cylinder to servo flange and discard.
5.Hold outside of transfer housing with a suitable
pair of grips, carefully pull, while working pliers in
a backwards and forwards rocking motion to
ease housing off master cylinder, discard
housing and vacuum seal.
6.Withdraw 2 reservoir seals from master cylinder
and note their positions in inlet ports for
reassembly. Discard both seals.
7.Remove retaining ring and 'O' ring seal from
machined outer surface of master cylinder,
discard both seal and retaining ring.

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BRAKES
3
OVERHAUL
8.Remove guide ring from mouth of master
cylinder which supports primary plunger
assembly and place to one side, this component
is not part of master cylinder service kit and is to
be refitted on assembly of unit.
9.Pull primary plunger assembly out of master
cylinder.
NOTE: The primary plunger assembly
cannot be broken down any further and is
serviced as a complete unit. Discard
assembly.
10.The secondary plunger assembly will remain at
bottom of master cylinder bore, plunger can be
easily expelled by tapping assembly on a piece
of timber until plunger appears at cylinder mouth,
carefully pull plunger from master cylinder.
11.If swirl tube was not expelled at same time as
secondary plunger, repeat above operation to
expel it from bottom of master cylinder bore and
discard.12.Clean all parts with Girling cleaning fluid or
unused brake fluid and place cleaned parts on to
a clean sheet of paper. Inspect cylinder bore and
plungers for signs of corrosion, ridges and score
marks. Provided working surfaces are in perfect
condition, new seals from a Girling Service
repair kit may be used.
Renewing secondary plunger seals
A.Springs
B.Seal retainer
C.Recuperating seal (primary cup)
D.Washer
E.'L' seal
13.Remove components above from secondary
plunger and discard:
NOTE: A small screwdriver with end
rounded and polished is required to
remove 'L' seal. DO NOT damage
secondary plunger.
14.Coat new seals in unused brake fluid and firstly
fit 'L' seal to plunger.
15.Fit washer followed by recuperating seal. Fit seal
retainer and springs, ensure springs are
correctly seated.

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WHEELS AND TYRES
5
REPAIR Off Vehicle Balancing
Balance wheel assembly referring to equipment
manufacturer's instructions.
It is essential that the wheel is located by the centre
holeNOTthe stud holes. To ensure positive wheel
location the diameter of the locating collar on the
machine shaft must be 112,80 to 112,85 mm (4.441 to
4.443 in). This diameter will ensure that the collar fits
correctly within the centre hole of the wheel.
Where possible, always use the vehicle wheel
retaining nuts to locate the wheel on the balancer, to
avoid damaging the wheel. If this is not possible, the
locating nuts must be of a similar pattern to the
original wheel nuts. The use of conical type wheel
nuts for this purpose may damage the surface on alloy
wheels.
Cleaning
Wash the aluminium wheels using a suitable wash
and wax concentrate, correctly diluted and rinse with
cold clear water.DO NOTuse abrasives or aluminium
wheel cleaners containing acid, as they will destroy
the lacquer finish.
Tyre changing
Use only tyre changing equipment to mount or
demount tyres, following the equipment
manufacturer's instructions.DO NOTuse hand tools
or tyre levers, as they may damage tyre beads or the
wheel rim.
Puncture repair
Remove punctured tyre from wheel and repair using a
combination service plug and vulcanising patch.
Always follow manufacturer's instructions when using
a puncture repair kit.
Only punctures in tread area are reparable,DO NOT
attempt to repair punctures in tyre shoulders or
sidewalls.
Do not attempt to repair a tyre that has sustained the
following: bulges or blisters, ply separation, broken or
cracked beads, wear indicators visible and punctures
larger than 6 mm diameter.
CAUTION: Do not use tyre sealants that
are injected through valve stem to repair
punctured tyres, they may produce wheel
corrosion and tyre imbalance.
Aluminium wheel rim bead seats should be cleaned
using a non-abrasive cleaner to remove the mounting
lubricants and old rubber. Before mounting or
demounting a tyre, bead area should be well
lubricated with a suitable tyre lubricant.
TYRE FITTING
Alloy wheels
1.Install a new valve assembly.
2.Ensure wheel and tyre is adequately lubricated.
3.Mount tyre in normal manner. Inflate tyre and at
same time apply hand pressure to area around
valve to aid seating over valve first.
NOTE: Stop inflation immediately if tyre
seats opposite valve, as this will result in
valve being blocked by tyre beading,
making further inflation impossible, and carry out
following procedure.
4.Deflate tyre, unseat and rotate it around the rim
until valve is in line with that part of tyre which
seated initially. This part of beading having
seated over hump previously will automatically
seat first when tyre is re-inflated.
5.Inflate tyre to seat beads correctly, finally inflate
to correct pressure.

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76CHASSIS AND BODY
2
REPAIR DOOR TRIM CASING
Service repair no - 76.34.01 - Front doors
Service repair no - 76.34.04 - Rear doors
Remove
1.Prise open finisher caps, remove 2 screws, and
detach door pull.
2.Remove single screw behind remote control
lever.
3.Prise off remote control lever bezel.
4.Prise off door locking button bezel.
5.Prise out window regulator handle centre
finisher, remove retaining screw, and withdraw
handle and bezel.
6.Using a screwdriver to release trim fasteners,
carefully ease trim casing from door.

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CHASSIS AND BODY
3
REPAIR
Refit
7.Remove any trim fasteners held in door panel.
Refit or insert new clips to trim panel.
8.Ensure that anti-vibration pads are in position
and offer-up trim casing to door. Align fasteners
with holes in door and firmly push trim into
position.
9.Fit bezels to locking button and remote control
lever.
10.Fit single screw behind remote control lever.
11.Fit door pull and secure with 2 screws and
finisher caps.
12.Fit window regulator handle and retain with
single screw and finisher.WINDOW REGULATOR - REAR SIDE DOOR
Service repair no - 76.31.45
Remove
1.Remove door trim casing
See Door trim casing
.
2.Remove plastic sheet.
3.Temporarily fit handle, wind window up to its
fullest extent and support glass with a length of
timber, to prevent it falling when removing
regulator.
4.Remove 4 screws retaining regulator to
mounting panel and withdraw regulator whilst
sliding lifting arm button from lifting channel. To
assist this operation, remove timber and lower
glass.

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76CHASSIS AND BODY
4
REPAIR
Refit
5.Insert lifting arm button into lifting channel.
6.Position regulator so that fixing holes line-up with
holes in mounting panel.
7.Secure with 4 screws and tighten evenly.
8.Temporarily fit handle and check that glass can
be raised and lowered smoothly without tight
spots.
9.Fit plastic sheet.
10.Fit door trim
See Door trim casing.EXTERIOR HANDLE - REAR SIDE DOOR
Service repair no - 76.58.02
Remove
1.Remove door trim casing
See Door trim casing
.
2.Peel back sufficient of plastic sheet to gain
access to handle mechanism.
3.Disconnect actuating rod from handle operating
lever.
4.Remove 2 screws and withdraw handle and
bezels.
Refit
5.Fit handle to door ensuring that both bezels are
in position - flat faces towards door and secure
with 2 screws.
6.Connect actuating rod to handle operating lever
and secure with spring clip.
7.Re-seal plastic sheet.
8.Fit door trim casing
See Door trim casing.

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