LAND ROVER FRELANDER 2 2006 Repair Manual

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Fuses
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Luggage compartment fuse box
Accessing fuses
Fuse positions and specifications
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FD4
FD3
FD2
FD1
FD8
FD7
FD6
FD5
FD10
FD9
FD12FD11
FA11FA12
FA1
FA2
FA3
FA4
FA5
FA6
FA7
FA8
FA9
FA10
FB11FB12
FB1
FB2
FB3
FB4
FB5
FB6
FB7
FB8
FB9
FB10

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Fuse number Rating (Amps) Fuse co lour Circuits protected
FA1 25 clear Driver door controls
FA2 25 clear Passenger door controls
FA3 25 clear Rear left door controls
FA4 25 clear Rear right door controls
FA5 - - -
FA6 15 blue Rear accessory socket
FA7 30 green Heated rear screen
FA8 - - -
FA9 15 blue Trailer power
FA10 30 green Driver electric seat
FA11 40 green Trailer power
FA12 - - - FB1 10 red Park distance control
FB2 - - -
FB3 15 blue Driver's seat heater
FB4 15 blue Front passenger's seat heater
FB5 15 blue Caravan fridge
FB6 15 blue Electronic centre differential
FB7 - - -
FB8 - - -
FB9 30 green Passenger electric seat
FB10 - - -
FB11 - - -
FB12 - - -
FD1 10 red Audio sy stem and touch
screen
FD2 - - -
FD3 10 red DAB
FD4 5 tan Bluetooth telephone
FD5 - - -
FD6 10 red Audio unit

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FD7 - - -
FD8 - - -
FD9 30 green Audio amplifier
FD10 - - -
FD11 - - -
FD12 - - -
Fuse number Rating (Amps) Fuse co
lour Circuits protected

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Emergency equipment
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Emergency equipmentHAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
If the vehicle is stationary in an unsafe location,
or may cause a hazard to other road users,
switch on the hazard warning flashers. Press
the switch to turn the hazard warning lamps
on.
Note: Hazard warning lamps can be used when
the ignition is on or off.
WARNING TRIANGLE
1. The warning triangle is located on the
left-hand side of the under-floor storage
area.
E80807
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Status after a collisionDRIVING AFTER A COLLISION
Before starting or driving
If the vehicle has been involved in an accident
it should be checke d thoroughly before
attempting to start the engine or drive the
vehicle.
Check for :-
• Fuel leaks.
• Fluid leaks.
• Battery damage.
• Damage to wiring.
• Damage to lights.
• Damage to steering, suspension, wheels
or tyres.
• Sharp or protruding bodywork.
• Operation of doors and locks.
• Condition and operation of seat belts and
SRS components.
• Condition of chil d seats and their
mounting/attach ment points.
Note: This list is not exhaustive.
Resetting the fuel cut-off
The fuel system cut-off forms part of the Safety
and Restraint System (SRS) fitted to your
vehicle. Following an im pact, and depending on
the severity, the fuel pump may be switched
off.
1. Switch the ignition off, and wait for one
minute.
2. Turn the ignition on for 30 seconds.
3. Check the vehicle thoroughly for fuel leaks.
If a leak is detected switch the ignition off
immediately.
• The vehicle must not be started if a leak
is present. Seek qualified advice, and
have the vehicle recovered.
4. If no leaks are detected, start the vehicle.
When driving
When driving a vehicle which has been
involved in a collision use caution and pay extra
attention to the operation of the vehicle. If any
changes in vehicle operati on after the collision
are noted when compared to it's operation
before the collision, do not continue to drive
the vehicle. Stop the vehicle as soon as it is
safe to do so, and have the vehicle recovered.
Pay particular attent ion to changes in :-
• Steering.
• Braking.
• Unusual noises.
• Warning lights or messages displayed.
• Problems with electrical systems.
WARNING
If the vehicle is involved in a collision it
should be checked by a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised repairer, or suitably
qualified persons before starting or driving.
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.

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INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM
COMPONENTS
Following a collision the seat belt and
Supplementary Restrain t System components
should be inspected for damage and/or
deformity. The inspection and any subsequent
repair work should only be carried out by a
Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or
other suitably qualified persons.
Components which require inspection include
:-
• Seat belt webbing and mechanisms.
• Seat belt pr e-tensioners.
• Airbag covers and modules.
• Seat frames and mounting points.
• Child seats.
• Child seat anchor points.
Note: This list is not exhaustive.
In addition to the physical items checked the
electronic control system and it's associated
wiring should also be checked thoroughly. This
process will include a diagnostic check which
can only be carried out by a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised repairer or suitably qualified
and equipped persons.
WARNING
It is not recommended that the vehicle
be driven or used until all of the
occupant protecti on systems have
been checked.

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Vehicle recoveryTOWING POINTS
Front and rear towing eyes
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WARNINGS
The towing eyes at the front and rear of
the vehicle are designed for on-road
recovery only. If they are used for any other
purpose it may result in vehicle damage and
serious injury.
Never use the towing eyes to tow a
trailer, caravan etc. Doing so may result
in vehicle damage and serious injury.
CAUTION
Remove the front towing eye cover
before driving off-road to prevent
damage or loss.

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LASHING POINTS
Front
Rear
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
The recommended method for
recovery/transportation or the vehicle is on a
transporter or trailer de signed for that purpose.
Ensure that transporta tion is carried out by
suitably qualified persons , and that the vehicle
is secured correctly.
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR
WHEELS
Note: The recommended recovery method is
to raise all four wheels.
Towing procedure
1. The vehicle should be parked on firm level
ground, with the park brake on, and the
gear selector in P if an automatic gearbox
is fitted.
2. Secure the towing attachment from the
recovery vehicle to the front towing eye.
See TOWING POINTS (page 207).
3. Dock the remote control, and switch on the
ignition. See GENERAL INFORMATION
(page 113).
WARNING
The front and rear lashing points must
only be used for securing the vehicle
during transportation. Use for any other
purpose may result in da mage to the vehicle,
and serious injury.
E81780
E81781
WARNINGS
Ensure that the remote control remains
docked whilst the vehicle is being
towed. Removing the remote control will
engage the steering lo ck, which will prevent
the vehicle from steering correctly.
If the engine cannot be run whilst the
vehicle is being towed, there will be no
power assistance for the steering or brakes.
This will result in grea ter effort being required
to steer or slow the vehicle, and greatly
increased stopping distances.
CAUTIONS
The vehicle should only be towed in a
forward direction with all four wheels on
the ground. Towing in a reverse direction with
two wheels on the ground will result in serious
damage to the transmission.
The vehicle should only be towed for a
maximum of 80 km (50 miles), at a
maximum speed of 80 k m/h (50 mph). Towing
for a greater distance, or at a higher speed may
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4. Apply the foot brake, and select neutral.
5. With the footbrake still applied, release the
park brake.
6. The vehicle can now be towed a maximum
of 80 km (50 miles) at a maximum speed
of 80 kmh (50 mph).
7. Upon arrival at the destination, ensure
wherever possible that the vehicle is
parked on firm level ground.
8. Apply the park brake, and place the
selector lever into the P (park) position.
9. Switch off the ignition, and remove the
remote control.
10. Remove the towing attachment from the
towing eye.
CAUTION
Leaving the ignition switched on for
extended periods will ca use the battery to
drain.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when detaching
towing equipment. Vehicle movement
is possible which can resu lt in serious injuries.

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Vehicle identification
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Vehicle identificationVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and
recommended maximum vehicle weights, are
stamped on a plate rivetted to the lock side of
the left-hand (right hand in China) front door
aperture at the bottom. VIN should match the
VIN recorded in the Serv ice Portfolio, and the
VIN visible through the front windscreen.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(VIN)
As a deterrent to thieves, and to assist the
Police, the VIN is stam ped on a plate which is
visible through the lowest pa rt of the left side of
the windscreen.
Note: If you need to communicate with a Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised repairer, you may be
asked to quote the VIN number.
VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE
This is the calendar mont h and year in which
the body and power train assemblies were
conjoined and the vehicle was driven from the
production line.
The vehicle built date is shown on a the tyre
pressure label attached to the right-hand 'B'
post.
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LRC PLREB RIMINI RED
LAND ROVER
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XXXX kg
XXXX kg
1-
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XXXX kg
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