LAND ROVER FRELANDER 2 2006 Repair Manual

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USING STABILITY CONTROL
DSC
DSC is activated automatically each time the
engine is started, and is automatically selected
by some of the Terrain Response Special
programs.
Note: In the majority of dr iving situations, and
particularly on-road, it is recommended that
you do not turn DSC off.
Deactivating DSC
In some driving conditions it may prove helpful
to deactivate DSC to improve traction. These
conditions include :-
• Rocking the vehicle out of a hollow.
• Rocking the vehicle out when the wheels
have sunk into the surface.
• Pulling away in deep snow, or a loose
surface.
• Driving along deep ruts.
• Driving through deep mud. To deactivate DS
C, press, and
briefly hold, the DSC button. The
DSC warning indicator will
illuminate continuously as a reminder that DSC
is deactivated.
Note: Deactivating DSC will have no effect
upon the operation of Traction Control.
Reactivating DSC
DSC is reactivated by :-
• pressing, and briefly holding the DSC
button.
• starting the engine.
• selecting a new Terra in Response special
program.
DSC system fault
If a fault is detected the DSC warning lamp will
illuminate continuously when DSC has not
been deactivated.
CAUTION
Driving with DSC deactivated puts
additional loads on the brakes.
Wherever possible, drive with DSC
activated.
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Fuel and refuellingSAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUEL QUALITY
Petrol engined vehicles
Octane rating
The minimum octane rating for fuel used is 91
RON. The vehicle will run on lower ratings, but
it may cause pronounced engine knock or
pinking. If the pinking is severe it can cause
damage to the engine, fuel, and emission
control systems.
Note: Occasional, light , engine knock
experienced while accelera ting or climbing hills
is acceptable.
WARNINGS
Petroleum gasses are highly
flammable, have a low flash point, and
are explosive, especially in confined
spaces. Avoid exposing the gasses to any
potential sources of ignition as the resulting
fire and explosion may cause serious injuries
and/or death.
Only use containe rs specifically
designed for carrying fuel, and alway
remove them from the vehicle to fill
them. Failure to do so may result in spillage,
and cause a fire.
Switch off the engine when refuelling,
as it is both a source of extreme
temperatures, and electrical sparks.
The resulting fire a nd explosion may cause
serious injury and death.
Switch off any personal electronic
devices such as mobile phones, or
music players. They have the potential
to cause electrical sparks. The resulting fire
and explosion may caus e serious injury and
death.
Do not smoke, use a naked flame, or
cause sparks. The resulting fire and
explosion may caus e serious injury
and death.
Do not overfill the fuel tank. Overfilling
may cause spillage when the vehicle is
driven. Spillage may also occur if the
fuel expands in high ambient temperatures.
CAUTIONS
Do not use leaded fuels, lead
substitutes, or fuel additives. Doing so
can cause damage to the engine, fuel,
and emission control systems.
Only use high quality petrol, as using
lower quality fuels ca n cause damage to
the engine, fuel, and emission control
systems.
Fuel system cleaning agents should not
be used, unless approved by Land
Rover. Unapproved products may be
harmful to fuel system components on your
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Alternative fuels for petrol engines
Ethanol
Fuels containing up to 10% Ethanol (grain
alcohol) may be used. Ensure that the fuel has
octane ratings no lower than those
recommended for unleaded fuel. Most drivers
will not notice any opera ting difference with
fuel containing Ethanol . If a difference is
detected, the use of c onventional unleaded fuel
should be resumed.
Methanol
Some fuels contain Methanol (Methyl or wood
alcohol). If you use fuel s containing Methanol
the fuels must also contain co-solvents and
corrosion inhibitors for Methanol. Also, do not
use fuels which contain more than 3%
Methanol even if they contain co-solvents and
corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system damage or
vehicle performance problems resulting from
the use of such fuels is not the responsibility of
Land Rover, and may not be covered under the
warranty. Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)
Unleaded fuel containing an oxygenate known
as MTBE can be used provided that the ratio of
MTBE to conventional fuel does not exceed
15%. MTBE is an Ether based compound
derived from Petroleum, which has been
specified by several refi ners as the substance
to enhance the Octane rating of fuel.
Reformulated gasoline
Several petroleum companies have announced
the availability of refo rmulated fuels. These
fuels are specially formulated to further reduce
vehicle emissi ons. Land Rover fully supports
all efforts to protect and maintain ambient air
quality, and encour ages the use of
reformulated gasoline where available.
Diesel engined vehicles
Note: Land Rover vehicle's are capable of
running with up to a 5% blend of bio-diesel in
accordance with European Standard EN590.
Sulphur content
The Sulphur content of diesel used in Land
Rover vehicles shoul d not exceed 0.3%.
In some countries dies el will contain higher
levers of Sulphur, whic h will require reduced
service intervals to reduce the effects on
engine components. If in doubt contact a local
Land Rover Dealer/Aut horised Repairer for
advice.
CAUTIONS
This vehicle is not suitable for use with
fuels containing more than 10%
Ethanol.
Do not use E85 fuels (85% Ethanol
content). Equipment necessary for the
use of fuels containing more than 10%
Ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If E85 fuels
are used, serious engine and fuels system
damage will occur.
CAUTION
Wherever possible avoid using fuel
containing Methanol.

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RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Note: If the vehicle does run out of fuel, a
minimum of 4 litres (0 .8 gallons) will be
required to restart the engine. The vehicle will
need to be driven 1.6-5 km (1-3 miles) in order
to reset the engine management and
monitoring systems.
Note: If the vehicle does run out of fuel,
seeking qualified assistance is advisable.
FUEL CUT-OFF
The fuel system cut-off forms part of the
Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) fitted
to your vehicle. Following an impact, and
depending on the severity, the fuel pump may
be switched off.
Resetting the fuel cut-off
1. Switch the ignition off and wait for one
minute.
2. Turn the ignition on for 30 seconds.
3. Check the vehicle thor oughly for fuel leaks.
If a leak is detected switch the ignition off
immediately.
• Do not start the vehicle if a leak is
present. Seek qualifi ed advice, and have
the vehicle recovered.
4. If no leaks are detected, start the vehicle.
FUEL FILLER FLAP
The fuel filler flap is located on the right-hand
side of the vehicle, at the rear.
1. Ensure that the vehicle is fully unlocked,
and pull the fuel filler flap open.
2. Twist the cap anti-clockwise to undo.
• Ensure that you re ad, understand, and
fully comply with all warnings and
instructions given on the label affixed to
the inside of the fuel filler flap.
3. Use the retaining clip to keep the filler cap
out of the way whilst fuelling.
CAUTION
Avoid running out of fuel. Doing so can
cause damage to the vehicle's engine,
fuel, and emission control systems.
WARNING
The fuel cut-off s hould never be reset
if you can smell fuel , or a leak can be
seen. Doing so can lead to a fire which
may cause personal injury or death.
WARNINGS
Open the fuel filler cap slowly and
allow the pressure to release before
fully removing the cap to avoid fuel
spillage due to rapid expansion.
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REFUELLING
Fuel filler
Note: Filling station pumps used for diesel
commercial vehicles deliver fuel at a higher
rate than normal. The hi gher fill rate can cause
premature cut-off, and may cause fuel spillage.
Therefore it is recommended that only
standard light vehicle pumps are used.
Take note of all warnings and
instructions given on the label affixed
to the inside of the filler flap. Failure to
do so may result in injury or death.
WARNINGS
When refuelling ensure that all
windows, doors, and sunroof are fully
closed, particularly if young children
or animals are in the vehicle. Fuel vapour
contains harmful chem ical compounds, some
of which may cause cancer.
Do not attempt to fill the tank to its
maximum capacity. If the vehicle is to
be parked on a slope, in direct
sunlight, or high ambient temperature,
expansion of the fuel could cause spillage.
Filling station pumps are equipped with
automatic cut-off sensing to avoid fuel
spillage. Fill the tank sl owly until the filler
nozzle automatically cuts -off the supply. Do
not attempt to fill the tank beyond this point.
WARNINGS
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CAUTIONS
Ensure that you check the fuel pump
information carefully to ensure that you
are putting the correct fuel into the
vehicle. Filling a vehicle with the incorrect fuel
can cause serious engi ne and fuel system
damage.
If the vehicle is filled with incorrect fuel
it is essential that you seek qualified
assistance before you start the engine.
Running the engine can cause serious engine
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption figures
Fuel specification
For additional informati on on fuel consumption
figures and exhaust emis sions, visit the Vehicle
Certification Agency (VCA) website at
http://www.vcacarfueldata.org.uk/ .
VariantUrbanExtra-urbanCombinedCO2 emissions
l/100 km (mpg)l/100 km (mpg)l/100 km (mpg)g/km
Petrol 15.8 l/100 km (17.9 mpg) 8.6 l/100 km (33
mpg) 11.2 l/100 km
(25.2 mpg) 265 g/km
Diesel Manual gearbox 9.2 l/100 km (30.6 mpg) 6.2 l/100 km
(45.5 mpg) 7.5 l/100 km
(37.7 mpg) 194 g/km
Petrol Diesel
91-98 RON EN 590

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Load carrying
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Load carryingGENERAL INFORMATION
Weights and load capacities
Note: It is the driver's re sponsibility to ensure
that the maximum weights are not exceeded,
and that the load is distributed correctly within
the vehicle.
Information and values for the maximum
weights can be found in the Weights section.
See WEIGHTS (page 212).
Loadspace floor
The loadspace floor is reversible to prevent
damage/staining of the carpet when
transporting muddy boots or wet dogs for
example.
To reverse the loadspace floor :-
1. Raise the loadspace floor.
2. Pull the floor towards the rear of the
vehicle, and remove it from the vehicle.
3. Turn the floor over so that the required
surface is uppermost.
4. Insert the forward edge of the floor into the
retaining channel, and lower the floor into
position.
WARNING
When removing or replacing the
loadspace floor take care that your
hands and fingers are placed so that
they do not become trapped between the floor
and vehicle. Ensure that children are kept at a
safe distance to avoi d accidental injury.
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LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS
1. Load securing rings.
• Four load securing rings are provided in
the rear luggage area to assist in safely
securing items carried.
2. Bag hooks.
• A bag hook is provided on each side of
the load area. These should be used to
secure relatively light items such as
shopping bags. Note:
A range of approved luggage retention
accessories are available from your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Reversible floor
The luggage compartment floor has been
designed with two load surfaces. A carpeted
side, which can be used in the normal way, and
a hard, wipe clean surface. The hard surface
can be used when transporting items which are
wet, dirty, or may damage the carpeted
surface.
To change between the two surfaces simply
remove the floor panel and reinstall it with the
required surface facing upwards.
WARNINGS
All items carried in the luggage area
should be properl y secured. Loose
items can cause serious injury or death
in the event of an accident or sudden
manoeuvre.
Do not use the bag hooks to secure
heavy items. Items which are not
properly secured can cause serious
injury or death during an accident or sudden
manoeuvre.
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LUGGAGE COVERS
Fitting the luggage cover
1. Insert the location peg on the left-hand end
of the luggage cover into the slot.
2. Lower the right-hand end into position by
pulling back th e release button.
3. Ensure that when the cover is in position
the release button returns to its engaged
position.
Reverse the installation procedure to remove
the luggage cover.
Operating the luggage cover
1. Pull the luggage cover blind towards the
rear of the vehicle.
2. Engage the end pegs into the recesses
provided in the lugga ge space side trims.
WARNING
When fitting the luggage cover ensure
that the location pegs on the left-hand
side are fully engaged, and the release
button on the right-hand side is fully home.
Failure to do so may allow the luggage cover to
move during an accident or sudden
manoeuvre.
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WARNING
Never place objects on top of the
luggage cover. During an accident or
sudden manoeuvre l oose objects can
cause serious injury or death.
CAUTIONS
When retracting the cover, ensure that
no items are on top of the cover. Items
left on top of the cove r, paper or fabrics
for example, may be drawn into the
mechanism and cause it to jam.
If the cover is damaged in any way, it
should not be used. The damaged area
may prevent the cover from operating
correctly.
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Towing
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TowingTOWING A TRAILER
Note: It is the driver's re sponsibility to ensure
that the towing vehicle, and the trailer are being
used correctly, and in accordance with
manufacturers recomm endations and any
applicable legislation.
Trailer electrical connection
Note: The rear parking sensors are
automatically disabled when the trailer
electrical conne ction is made.
The vehicle's electrical system has been
designed to support all towing requirements,
and comply with legal requirements for the
specific territory in which the vehicle is first
sold.
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WARNINGS
Never exceed the maximum weights for
either the vehicle, or the trailer. Doing
so can cause accelerate d wear and damage to
the vehicle. It can also adversely affect vehicle
stability and braking, which in turn can lead to
loss of control and incr eased braking distance
resulting in a rollover or crash.
To preserve handling and stability, only
fit Land Rover approved towing
accessories.
Never use towing eyes, or lashing
points to tow a trailer. They have not
been designed for this purpose, and doing so
may cause them to fail resulting in injury or
death.
CAUTION
Only connect approved electrical circuits,
which are in good condition to the trailer
socket. Connecting incorrect , or faulty circuits
may seriously damage the vehicle's electrical
circuits.

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