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AMENDMENT INSTRUCTION SHEET
DEFENDER WORKSHOP MANUAL
Publication Number LRL 0097 ENG (2nd Edition)
Amendment Number:LD002.99Date:05/99
To ensure that this manual is kept up to date and that a record of amendments to this manual is available, an
Amendment Instruction Sheet will be issued with each set of revised pages.
·The Title page of the Manual is re-issued, and the Part No. has been raised to the next edition. Except for the
Contents pages, all revised and new pages have the issue date at the foot of each page, together with an
indication of whether the pages are revised or new.
·This Amendment Instruction Sheet must be inserted at the front of the manual to indicate that the amendment
has been incorporated. Do not discard previous Amendment Instruction sheets.
·Your manual is only complete to this issue providing all prior Amendments are included.
·The filing instructions give section and page numbers affected. Additional pages or complete new sections may
be issued, insert the pages as instructed.
FILING INSTRUCTIONS
Section Discard Existing
PagesInsert New Pages Reason for Amendment
Title Page Title Page Title Page Part number raised to 3rd edition.
01 - Introduction Contents page Contents page Page numbers amended.
01 - Introduction -
InformationPages 1 and 4 Pages 1 and 4 Special service tools section amended.
04 - General
Specification DataPages 1, 4 and 11 Pages 1, 4, and 11 Correction of typographical errors.
09 - Lubricants, Fluids
and CapacitiesPages 1 to 3 Pages 1 to 3 New anti-freeze introduced.
10 - Maintenance Page 5, and pages
9to15Page 5, and pages
9to14Anti-freeze information updated, page layout
amended.
12 - Engine -
AdjustmentPage 1 Page 1 Warning amended to Caution.
12 - Engine -
Specifications, TorquePages 1 and 2 Pages 1 and 2 Page layout and torque figures amended.
19 - Fuel System -
RepairPages 7 and 9 Pages 7 and 9 Cross references amended.
26 - Cooling System -
RepairPage 4 Page 4 Cross reference amended.
37 - Manual Gearbox -
RepairPages 1 and 6 Pages 1 and 6 Cross references amended.
37 - Manual Gearbox -
Specifications, TorquePage 1 Page 1 Page layout amended.
41 - Transfer Gearbox -
RepairPage 5 Page 5 Correction of typographical error.
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Section Discard Existing
PagesInsert New Pages Reason for Amendment
41 - Transfer Gearbox -
Specifications, TorquePage 1 Page 1 Page layout amended.
47 - Propeller Shafts Contents page Contents page Introduction of overhaul section.
47 - Propeller Shafts -
RepairPage 1 Page 1 Introduction of overhaul section.
47 - Propeller Shafts -
OverhaulPage 1 Introduction of overhaul section.
51 - Rear Axle and
Final DriveContents page Contents page Page number amended.
51 - Rear Axle and
Final Drive - RepairPages 1 to 6 Pages 1 to 6 Clarification of wheel nut torque figures.
51 - Rear Axle and
Final Drive -
Specifications, TorquePage 1 Page 1 Page layout amended.
54 - Front Axle and
Final DriveContents page Contents page Correction of typographical error.
54 - Front Axle and
Final Drive - RepairPages 1 to 3 Pages 1 to 3 Clarification of wheel nut torque figures.
54 - Front Axle and
Final Drive -
Specifications, TorquePage 1 Page 1 Page layout amended.
57 - Steering - Fault
DiagnosisPages 5, 10, and
12Pages 5, 10, and
12Cross references amended.
57 - Steering - Repair Pages 3, 5, 8, 9,
13, and 14Pages 3, 5, 8, 9,
13, 14 and 15Torque figures updated, typographical errors
and page layout amended.
57 - Steering -
Specifications, TorquePage 1 Page 1 Torque figure amended.
60 - Front Suspension -
RepairPages 1 to 4 Pages 1 to 4 Clarification of wheel nut torque figures.
64 - Rear Suspension -
RepairPage 1 Page 1 Clarification of wheel nut torque figures.
70 - Brakes -
Description and
OperationPage 2 Page 2 Correction of typographical error.
70 - Brakes - Repair Pages 7, 8, 11, 14,
and 16Pages 7, 8, 11, 14,
and 16Clarification of wheel nut torque figures.
70 - Brakes - Overhaul Page 1 Page 1 Page layout amended.
74 - Wheels and Tyres Contents page Contents page Additional page in repair section.
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88Workshop manual
DEFENDER 300Tdi
This manual covers vehicles from
1996 model year
01 INTRODUCTION
04 GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
05 ENGINE TUNING DATA
07 GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
09 LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES
10 MAINTENANCE
12 ENGINE Tdi
19 FUEL SYSTEM Tdi
26 COOLING SYSTEM Tdi
30 MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
33 CLUTCH
37 MANUAL GEARBOX
41 TRANSFER GEARBOX
47 PROPELLER SHAFTS
51 REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
54 FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
57 STEERING
60 FRONT SUSPENSION
64 REAR SUSPENSION
70 BRAKES
74 WHEELS AND TYRES
76 CHASSIS AND BODY
80 HEATING AND VENTILATION
82 AIR CONDITIONING
84 WIPERS AND WASHERS
86 ELECTRICAL
88 INSTRUMENTS
Publication Part No. LRL 0097 ENG (3rd Edition)
Published by Rover Technical Communication
Ó1999 Rover Group Limited
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INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION REV: 05/99 INTRODUCTION
This workshop manual covers vehicles from 1996
model year onwards. Amendments and additional
pages will be issued to ensure that the manual covers
latest models. Amendments and additions will be
identified by the addition of a dated footer at the
bottom of the page.
This Workshop Manual is designed to assist skilled
technicians in the efficient repair and maintenance of
Land Rover Defender 300Tdi, Td5, and V8i vehicles.
Individuals who undertake their own repairs should
have some skill and training, and limit repairs to
components which could not affect the safety of the
vehicle or its passengers. Any repairs required to
safety critical items such as steering, brakes,
suspension or supplementary restraint system should
be carried out by a Land Rover Dealer. Repairs to
such items should NEVER be attempted by untrained
individuals.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONSandNOTESare given
throughout this Manual in the following form:
WARNING: Procedures which must be
followed precisely to avoid the possibility
of personal injury.
CAUTION: This calls attention to
procedures which must be followed to
avoid damage to components.
NOTE: This calls attention to methods
which make a job easier or gives helpful
information.
DIMENSIONS
The dimensions quoted are to design engineering
specification. Alternative unit equivalents, shown in
brackets following the dimensions, have been
converted from the original specification.REFERENCES
References to the left or right hand side in the manual
are made when viewing the vehicle from the rear.
With the engine and gearbox assembly removed, the
crankshaft end of the engine is referred to as the front.
To reduce repetition, some operations covered in this
Manual do not include reference to testing the vehicle
after repair.
It is essential that work is inspected and tested after
completion and if necessary a road test of the vehicle
is carried out, particularly where safety related items
are concerned.
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS
When replacement parts are required it is essential
that Land Rover parts are used.
Attention is particularly drawn to the following points
concerning repairs and the fitting of replacement parts
and accessories: Safety features embodied in the
vehicle may be impaired if other than Land Rover
parts are fitted. In certain territories, legislation
prohibits the fitting of parts not to the vehicle
manufacturer's specification. Torque spanner values
given in the Workshop Manual must be strictly
adhered to. Locking devices, where specified, must be
fitted. If the efficiency of a locking device is impaired
during removal it must be replaced with a new one.
Certain fasteners must not be re-used. These
fasteners are specified in the Workshop Manual.
POISONOUS SUBSTANCES
Many liquids and other substances used are
poisonous and therefore must not be consumed. It is
also advisable to keep all substances away from open
wounds. These substances among others include
anti-freeze, brake fluid, fuel, windscreen washer
additives, air conditioning refrigerant, lubricants and
various adhesives.
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INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION JACKING
The following instructions must be carried out before
raising the vehicle off the ground.
1.Use a solid level ground surface.
2.Apply parking brake.
3.Select 1st gear in main gearbox.
4.Select Low range in transfer gearbox.
CAUTION: To avoid damage occurring to
the under body components of the vehicle
the following jacking procedures must be
adhered to.
DO NOT POSITION JACKS OR AXLE STANDS
UNDER THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS.
Body structure
Bumpers
Fuel lines
Brake lines
Front radius arms
Panhard rod
Steering linkage
Rear Trailing links
Fuel tank
Engine sump
Gearbox bell housing
Jack or support vehicle by axles only.
Vehicle jack
The jack provided with the vehicle is only intended to
be used in an emergency, for changing a tyre. Do
NOTuse the jack for any other purpose. Refer to
Owner's Manual for vehicle jack location points and
procedure. Never work under a vehicle supported by
the vehicle jack.
Hydraulic jack
A hydraulic jack with a minimum 1500 kg, 3,300 lbs
load capacity must be used, see J6083.
CAUTION: Do not commence work on the
underside of the vehicle until suitable axle
stands have been positioned under the
axle, see J6084.
Raise the front of the vehicle
1.Position cup of hydraulic arm under differential
casing.
NOTE: The differential casing is not
central to the axle. Care should be taken
when raising the front road wheels off the
ground as the rear axle has less sway stiffness.
2.Raise front road wheels to enable an axle stand
to be installed under left hand axle tube.
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01INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION 3.Position an axle stand under right hand axle
tube, carefully lower jack until axle sits securely
on both axle stands, remove trolley jack.
4.Before commencing work on underside of
vehicle re-check security of vehicle on stands.
5.Reverse procedure when removing vehicle from
stands.
Raise rear of vehicle
1.Position cup of hydraulic arm under differential
casing.
2.Raise vehicle to enable axle stands to be
installed under left and right hand axle tubes.
3.Lower jack until axle sits securely on axle
stands, remove trolley jack.
4.Before commencing work on underside of
vehicle re-check security of vehicle on stands.
5.Reverse procedure when removing vehicle from
stands.
HYDRAULIC VEHICLE RAMP (FOUR POST)
Use only a 'drive on' type ramp which supports vehicle
on its road wheels. If a 'wheel-free' condition is
required, use a 'drive on' ramp incorporating a
'wheel-free' system providing support beneath axle
casings. Alternatively, place vehicle on a firm, flat floor
and support on axle stands.
TWO POST VEHICLE RAMPS
The manufacturer of LAND ROVER VEHICLES
DOES NOT recommend using 'Two Post' ramps
that employ four adjustable support arms. These
are NOT considered safe for Land Rover vehicles.
If vehicle is installed on a Two Post ramp
responsibility for safety of vehicle and personnel
performing service operations is in the hands of
the Service Provider.DYNAMOMETER TESTING
The front and rear axles cannot be driven
independently.
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to drive
individual wheels with vehicle supported
on floor jacks or stands.
Four wheel dynamometers
Provided that front and rear dynamometer rollers are
rotating at identical speeds and that normal workshop
safety standards are applied, there is no speed
restriction during testing except any that may apply to
the tyres.
Two wheel dynamometers
IMPORTANT: Use a four wheel dynamometer for
brake testing if possible.
If brake testing on a single axle rig is necessary it
must be carried out with propeller shaft to rear axle
removed, AND neutral selected in BOTH main
gearbox and transfer gearbox. When checking brakes,
run engine at idle speed to maintain servo vacuum.
If checking engine performance, the transfer box must
be in high range and propeller shaft to stationary axle
must be removed.
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INTRODUCTION
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INFORMATION TOWING
CAUTION: The vehicle has permanent
four-wheel drive. The following towing
instructions must be adhered to:
Towing the vehicle on all four wheels with driver
operating steering and brakes.
1.Turn ignition key to position '1' to release
steering lock.
2.Select neutral in main gearbox and transfer
gearbox.
3.Secure tow rope, chain or cable to front towing
eyes (alternative types shown).
4.Release the parking brake.
CAUTION: The brake servo and power
assisted steering system will not be
functional without the engine running.
Greater pedal pressure will be required to apply
the brakes, the steering system will require
greater effort to turn the front road wheels.
The vehicle tow connection should be used only
in normal road conditions, 'snatch' recovery
should be avoided.Rear suspended tow by breakdown vehicle
1.If the front axle is to be trailed turn ignition key to
position '1' to release steering lock.
2.Select neutral in main gearbox and transfer box.
CAUTION: The steering wheel and/or
linkage must be secured in a straight
ahead position. DO NOT use the steering
lock mechanism for this purpose.
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE BY TRAILER
Lashing/towing eyes are provided on front and rear of
the chassis side members, see J6085, to facilitate the
securing of the vehicle to a trailer or other means of
transportation.
CAUTION: Underbody components must
not be used as lashing points.
Install vehicle on trailer and apply park brake. Select
neutral in main gearbox.
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INFORMATION LOCATION OF IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Engine serial number - 300Tdi Engine
The 300Tdi engine number is stamped on the cylinder
block on the RH side of the engine above the
camshaft front cover plate.
Main gearbox R380 serial number
Stamped on a cast pad on the bottom RH side of the
gearbox.
Transfer gearbox LT230 serial number
The serial number is stamped on the LH side of the
gearbox casing below the mainshaft rear bearing
housing adjacent to the bottom cover, see J6092.
Front axle serial number
Stamped on the front of LH axle tube, inboard of
radius arm mounting bracket.
Rear axle serial number
Stamped on the rear of LH axle tube, inboard of
spring mounting.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel lift pump type Mechanical with hand primer............................................................
Fuel lift pump pressure 42 - 55 Kgf/cm
2(3 - 4 lbf/in2) at 1800 rpm .....................................................
Fuel filter Paper element in disposable canister..........................................................................
Air cleaner Paper element type........................................................................
COOLING SYSTEM
System type Pressurised, spill return, thermostatically controlled.....................................................................
water and anti freeze mixture. Pump assisted thermo
syphon. Coolant radiator combined with oil cooler and
turbo intercooler.
Cooling fan 11 blade axial flow 433 mm diameter, 1.29:1 drive.......................................................................
ratio, with viscous coupling.
Pump type Centrifugal, impellor, belt driven........................................................................
Thermostat opening 88°C .........................................................
Expansion tank cap pressure 1,06 Kgf/cm
2(15 Ibf/in2) (system pressure) ...........................................
CLUTCH
Type Valeo diaphragm spring.................................................................................
Centre plate diameter 235 mm.......................................................
Facing material Verto F202 grooved.................................................................
Release bearing Ball journal...............................................................
TRANSMISSION
Main gearbox
Type R380 Single helical constant mesh.......................................................................
Speeds 5 forward, 1 reverse, all synchromesh.............................................................................
Transfer box
Type LT230 Two speed reduction on main gearbox output. Front......................................................................
and rear drive permanently engaged via a lockable
differential
Rear axle
Type Spiral bevel, fully floating shafts.................................................................................
Ratio 3.54:1.................................................................................
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INFORMATION SHOCK ABSORBERS
Type Telescopic, double-acting non-adjustable.................................................................................
Bore diameter 35.47mm...................................................................
BRAKES
Front service brake
Caliper AP Lockheed, four opposed pistons..............................................................................
Operation Hydraulic, self adjusting.........................................................................
Disc 90 - Solid, outboard, 110/130 - Ventilated, outboard..................................................................................
Disc diameter 298 mm (11.73 in)...................................................................
Disc thickness 90 - 14,1 mm (0.56in), 110/130 - 24mm (0.95 in)..................................................................
Wear limit 1 mm (0.04in) per side of disc.........................................................................
Disc run-out maximum 0,15mm (0.006 in).....................................................
Pad area 58 cm
2(9.0 in2) ..........................................................................
Total swept area 801,3 cm2(124.2 in2) ...............................................................
Pad material Ferodo 3440 non asbestos.....................................................................
Pad minimum thickness 3 mm (0.12in)...................................................
Rear service brake
Caliper AP Lockheed opposed piston..............................................................................
Operation Hydraulic, self adjusting.........................................................................
Disc Solid, outboard..................................................................................
Disc diameter 90 - 290 mm (11.42 in), 110/130 - 298 mm (11.73)...................................................................
Disc thickness 90 - 12,5 mm (0.49 in), 110/130 - 14,1 mm (0.56 in)..................................................................
Wear limit 90 - 0,38 mm (0.015 in), 110/130 - 1,0 mm (0.04 in).........................................................................
per side of disc
Disc run-out maximum 0,15 mm (0.006 in).....................................................
Pad area 90 - 30,5 cm
2(4.37 in2), 110/130 - 36,2 cm2(5.61 in2) ..........................................................................
Total swept area 90 - 694 cm2(106.98 in2) ...............................................................
Pad material Ferodo 3440 non asbestos.....................................................................
Pad minimum thickness 3 mm (0.12 in)...................................................
Parking brake
Type Mechanical, cable operated drum brake on the rear of.................................................................................
the transfer gearbox output shaft
Drum internal diameter 254 mm (10.0 in).....................................................
Width 70 mm (2.75 in)................................................................................
Pad material Ferodo 3611 non asbestos.....................................................................
Servo/master cylinder
Manufacturer Lucas....................................................................
Servo type LSC 80........................................................................
Master cylinder type 25,4 mm (1.0 in) diameter, tandem.........................................................
Pressure reducing valve, failure conscious Cut-in pressure, 90 - 24 bar (360 Ibf/in
2) ratio 4.0:1, ......................
110 - 43 bar (645 Ibf/in2) ratio 2.9:1*
NOTE: * Pressure reducing valves are not fitted to all 110 specifications.