wheel LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996 User Guide
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GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION REV: 05/99 TYRE SIZE AND PRESSURES
90 models Front Rear
Normal - all load conditions
205 R16 radial
& 265/75 R16 (multi-terrain)1,9 bar .................................. 2,4 bar
28 Ibf/in
235 Ibf/in2
2,0 kgf/cm22,5 kgf/cm2
750 R16 radial1,9 bar ........................................................ 2,75 bar
28 Ibf/in240 Ibf/in2
2,0 kgf/cm22,8 kgf/cm2
110 models
Normal - all load conditions
750 R16 Radial1,9 bar ....................................................... 3,3 bar
28 Ibf/in
248 Ibf/in2
2,0 kgf/cm23,4 kgf/cm2
130 models
Normal - all load conditions
750 R16 Radial3,0 bar ....................................................... 4,5 bar
44 Ibf/in
265 Ibf/in2
3,1 kgf/cm24,6 kgf/cm2
WARNING: Tyre pressures must be
checked with the tyres cold, as the
pressure is about 0,21 bar (3 Ibf/in
2, 0,2
kgf/cm2) higher at running temperature. If the
vehicle has been parked in the sun or high
ambient temperatures, DO NOT reduce the tyre
pressures, move the vehicle into the shade and
wait for the tyres to cool before checking the
pressures.
WHEELS
90 models
Steel wheel size:
Heavy duty - UK and Western Europe 6.5F X 16.............................
Other markets 5.5F X 16..................................................................
Alloy wheel size 7J X 16................................................................
110 models
Steel wheel size:
Heavy duty - UK and Western Europe 6.5F X 16.............................
Other markets 5.5F X 16..................................................................
130 models
Steel wheel size:
Heavy duty - UK and Western Europe 6.5F X 16.............................
Other markets 5.5F X 16..................................................................
WARNING: Always use the same make and
type of radial-ply tyres, front and rear. DO
NOT use cross-ply tyres, or interchange
tyres from front to rear.
·If the the wheel is marked 'TUBED', an inner
tube MUST be fitted, even with a tubeless tyre.
·If the wheel is marked 'TUBELESS', an inner
tube must NOT be fitted.
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04GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
90 models
Overall length:
Soft top and Pick-up 3722 mm (146.5 in)................................................
Hard top and Station wagon 3883 mm (152.9 in)....................................
Overall width: 1790 mm (70.5 in)...................................................................
Overall height:
Soft top 1965 mm (77.4 in)....................................................................
Pick-up and Station wagon 1963 mm (77.3 in)......................................
Hard top 1972 mm (77.6 in)...................................................................
Wheelbase 2360 mm (92.9 in).......................................................................
Track front/rear 1486 mm (58.5 in).................................................................
Width between wheel boxes 925 mm (36.4 in)............................................
110 models
Overall length:
Soft top and Pick-up 4438 mm (175 in)................................................
High capacity pick-up 4631 mm (182 in)..............................................
Hard top/Station and County 4599 mm (181 in)...................................
Overall width: 1790 mm (70.5 in)...................................................................
Overall height: 2035 mm (80.1 in)..................................................................
Wheelbase 2794 mm (110 in).......................................................................
Track front/rear 1486 mm (58.5 in).................................................................
Width between wheel boxes:
High capacity pick-up 1090 mm (43 in)..............................................
all other models 925 mm (36.4 in).......................................................
130 models
Overall length 5132 mm (202 in)...................................................................
Overall width 1790 mm (70.5 in)....................................................................
Overall height 2035 mm (80.1 in)...................................................................
Wheelbase 3226 mm (127 in).......................................................................
Track front/rear 1486 mm (58.5 in).................................................................
Width between wheel boxes 1090 mm (43 in)............................................
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ENGINE TUNING DATA
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INFORMATION 300 Tdi ENGINE
Type2.5 Litre Turbo diesel intercooled .................................................................................
Firing order1-3-4-2 .....................................................................
Injection timing1,54 mm lift at T.D.C. ...............................................................
Injection timing with electronic EGR1,40 mm lift at T.D.C. ............................
Timing marks:
Valve timing - manual Slot for pin in flywheel and TDC mark on front pulley........................................................
Injection timing Timing pin (service tool).................................................................
Tappet clearances inlet and exhaust 0,20 mm cold...............................
Valve timing: Inlet Exhaust
- Opens 16°B.T.D.C. ............................................................................ 51°B.B.D.C.
- Closes 42°A.B.D.C. ............................................................................ 13°A.T.D.C.
- Peak 103°A.T.D.C. ............................................................................... 109°B.T.D.C.
- Lift 9,67 mm.................................................................................. 9,97 mm
Maximum governed speeds:
- No load (neutral/full throttle) 4600 + 40 - 120 rev/min...........................................
- Idle speed at running temperature 720±20 rev/min .................................
- Die-down time 4 seconds................................................................
INJECTION PUMP
Make & type - standard Bosch rotary R509 type with boost control and two....................................................
speed mechanical governor with auto advance and
solenoid electrical shut-off. Tamper proof sealing on,
no load governed speed and fuel adjustment screws.
Constant volume delivery valves
Make & type - Electronic EGR Bosch rotary R509/1 type with boost control and two.........................................
speed mechanical governor with auto advance and
solenoid electrical shut-off. Tamper proof sealing on
flight speed and fuel adjustment screws. Constant
volume delivery valves. Throttle position sensor for
EGR control.
HEATER PLUGS
Make & type Probe type, No.0100226129A Beru 12 volts.....................................................................
Time to reach operating temperature of 850°C 8 seconds...............
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
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INFORMATION GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
WORKSHOP SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
The suggestions, cautions and warnings in the
section are intended to serve as reminders for
trained and experienced mechanics. This manual
is not a definitive guide to automotive mechanics
or workshop safety.
Shop equipment, shop environment, and the use
and disposal of solvents, fluids, and chemicals
are subject to government regulations which are
intended to provide a level of safety. It is your
responsibility to know and comply with such
regulations.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DAMAGE
1.Always fit covers to protect fenders before
commencing work in engine compartment.
2.Cover seats and carpets, wear clean overalls
and wash hands or wear gloves before working
inside vehicle.
3.Avoid spilling hydraulic fluid or battery acid on
paint work. Wash off with water immediately if
this occurs. Use Polythene sheets to protect
carpets and seats.
4.Always use a recommended Service Tool where
specified.
5.Protect temporarily exposed screw threads by
replacing nuts or fitting plastic caps.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.Whenever possible, use a lift when working
beneath vehicle, in preference to jacking. Chock
wheels as well as applying parking brake.
WARNING: Do not use a pit when
removing fuel system components.
2.Never rely on a jack alone to support vehicle.
Use axle stands carefully placed at jacking
points to provide rigid support.
3.Ensure that a suitable form of fire extinguisher is
conveniently located.
4.Check that any lifting equipment used has
adequate capacity and is fully serviceable.
5.Disconnect battery.
WARNING: Do not disconnect any pipes in
air conditioning system, unless trained
and instructed to do so. A refrigerant is
used which can cause blindness if allowed to
contact eyes.
6.Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided
when volatile degreasing agents are being used.
7.Do not apply heat in an attempt to free stiff
fixings; as well as causing damage to protective
coatings, there is a risk of damage to electronic
equipment and brake linings from stray heat.
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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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10MAINTENANCE
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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
orSee
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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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE RENEW AUXILIARY DRIVE BELT
Renew drive belt.
See ELECTRICAL, Repair,
Auxiliary drive belt
RENEW COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT
Renew compressor drive belt.
See AIR
CONDITIONING, Repair, Compressor drive belt
CHECK/TOP UP POWER STEERING RESERVOIR
WARNING: DO NOT start engine if fluid
level in reservoir has dropped below
dipstick - severe damage to the power
steering system could result.
NOTE: Check fluid level with engine
switched off and system cold. Ensure that
steering wheel is not turned after stopping
engine.
1.Clean and remove reservoir cap.
2.Wipe distick clean and fully refit cap.
3.Remove cap and check fluid level. Ensure fluid
level is between UPPER mark and end of
dipstick.
4.Top up, if necessary, with recommended fluid.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
lubricants and fluids
DO NOT fill above
UPPER mark on dipstick.CHECK/TOP UP CLUTCH FLUID RESERVOIR
WARNING: Clutch fluid will damage
painted surfaces; clean up any spillage
immediately and rinse with plenty of water.
If clutch fluid should come into contact with the
skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of
water.
1.Clean and remove reservoir cap.
2.Check fluid level and top up if necessary,
maintaining the level approximately 10 mm (0.39
in) below top of reservoir, using recommended
fluid.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
lubricants and fluids
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10MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCEREV: 05/99 LUBRICATE PROPELLER SHAFT UNIVERSAL
AND SLIDING JOINTS
1.Clean all grease nipples on front and rear
propeller shafts.
2.Using a low pressure hand grease gun, apply
recommended grease
See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended lubricants and fluids
to grease
nipples at front and rear propeller shaft universal
and sliding joints.
VISUALLY CHECK BRAKE, FUEL, CLUTCH
HOSES/PIPES/UNIONS FOR CHAFING, LEAKS
AND CORROSION
CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR LEAKS,
SECURITY AND DAMAGE
RENEW CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
See
MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair,
manifolds and exhaust system
CHECK FOR FLUID LEAKS FROM POWER
STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS,
HYDRAULIC PIPES AND UNIONS FOR CHAFING
AND CORROSION
CHECK/TIGHTEN STEERING UNIT AND STEERING
ROD BALL JOINT FIXINGS, CHECK CONDITION
OF BALL JOINTS AND DUST COVERSBall joints are lubricated for life during manufacture
and require no further lubrication unless the rubber
boot has been dislodged or damaged. All joints should
be checked at specified service intervals, but more
frequently if vehicle is used under arduous conditions.
1.Check for wear in joints by moving ball joint up
and down vigorously. If free movement is
apparent, fit a new joint assembly.
See
STEERING, Repair, Drop arm ball See
STEERING, Repair, Track rod and See
STEERING, Repair, Drag link and drag link
ends
CHECK/TIGHTEN FRONT AND REAR AXLE
SUSPENSION LINK FIXINGS, CHECK CONDITION
OF MOUNTING RUBBERS
DRAIN AND CLEAN FUEL SEDIMENTER, IF
FITTED
The fuel sedimenter is located on a chassis side
member on the RH side of vehicle near rear wheel. It
increases the working life of the fuel filter by removing
larger droplets of water and other matter from fuel.
NOTE: On 110/130 models with a twin tank
fuel system, two sedimenters may be
fitted, one on each side of the vehicle
chassis.
1.Slacken drain plug and allow any water to drain
off.
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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE REV: 05/992.When pure diesel is emitted, retighten drain
plug.
3.Disconnect fuel inlet pipe at sedimenter. Raise
and support pipe above level of fuel tank to
prevent fuel draining from tank.
4.Support sedimenter bowl, unscrew bolt and
remove bowl.
5.Remove sedimenter element.
6.Clean all components in kerosene.
7.Fit new seals.
8.Fit element into sedimenter bowl.
9.Secure bowl to sedimenter head.
10.Fit fuel inlet pipe to sedimenter.
11.Slacken drain plug and when pure diesel is
emitted, retighten plug.
12.If necessary, prime the system.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Adjustment, Priming
the fuel system
CHECK CONDITION OF ENGINE MOUNTING
RUBBERS
CHECK SECURITY OF TOWING BRACKET
FITTINGSCARRY OUT ROAD OR ROLLER TEST
WARNING: Two wheel roller tests MUST
NOT be carried out.
For details of dynamometer testing.
See
INTRODUCTION, Information, Dynamometer
testing
Check the following components:
1.Engine for excessive noise.
2.Clutch for slip, judder or spin/drag.
3.Gear selection/noise - high/low range.
4.Steering for abnormal noise/effort.
5.Steering for free play.
6.All instruments, gauges and warning indicators.
7.Heater and air conditioning systems.
8.Heated rear screen.
9.Shock absorbers - ride irregularities.
10.Foot brake, on emergency stop, pulling to one
side, binding and pedal effort.
11.Handbrake operation.
12.Seat reclining and latching.
13.Fully extend seat belt, check operation of
retraction and latching. Inertia belts lock when
snatched or vehicle on slope.
14.Road wheel balance.
15.Transmissions for vibrations.
16.Body noises, squeaks and rattles.
17.Excessive exhaust smoke.
18.Engine idle speed.
19.Endorse service record.
20.Report any unusual features of vehicle condition
and additional work required.
ENDORSE SERVICE RECORD
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ENGINE
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REPAIR
26.Disconnect both pipes from fuel lift pump.
27.Release fuel feed pipe from retaining clip on air
cleaner bracket.
28.Disconnect vacuum hose from brake servo.
29.Remove oil pipes from oil filter adaptor.30.Using suitable hoist, fit chains to lifting brackets
and support engine.
31.Remove nuts and plain washers securing front
engine mountings to chassis.
32.Support gearbox.
33.Remove engine to bell housing fixings, leaving
starter motor attached to engine.
34.Carefully raise engine to release from gearbox.
35.Ensure all relevant connections to engine have
been removed.
36.Remove engine.
Refit
37.Clean bell housing.
38.Apply Hylomar sealant to mating faces of bell
housing and flywheel housing.
39.Lubricate splines of gearbox primary pinion with
Rocol MV 3.
40.Carefully lower engine into position and locate
primary pinion into clutch and engage bell
housing dowels.
41.Fit engine to bell housing fixings. Tighten to
40
Nm (30 lbf/ft).