brakes LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999 User Guide
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51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
2
REPAIR Refit
15.Position axle and fit lower links. Tighten fixings
to176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
16.If applicable, fit anti-roll bar links to axleSee
REAR SUSPENSION, Repair. Anti-roll bar
links.
17.Raise axle and locate road springs.
18.Fit coil spring retaining plates and secure with
fixing bolts.
19.Secure pivot bracket ball joint to axle bracket.
Tighten fixing to176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
20.Align propeller shaft to differential drive flange
and tighten fixings to47 Nm (35 lbf/ft).
21.Reconnect flexible brake hose and axle breather
hose.
22.Refit shock absorbers.
23.Fit road wheels and tighten 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)
24.Remove rear chassis support.
25.Bleed brake systemSee BRAKES, Repair.
brake system bleed.
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57STEERING
2
REPAIR 15.Remove brake servo.See BRAKES, Repair.
16.Release ABS modulator multiplug from side of
brake pedal box.
17.Release mat from underside of fascia to gain
access to brake pedal box mounting bolts.
18.Remove 6 bolts securing brake pedal box to
bulkhead.
19.Disconnect 2 brake pedal switch Lucars.
20.Carefully remove brake pedal box assembly and
collect gasket.
21.Remove bolt securing column upper tie bar to
column.
22.Remove 2 bolts securing upper column to lower
mounting bracket.
23.Remove 2 bolts securing 2 halves of column
upper clamp.
24.Remove 2 bolts securing column upper clamp to
mounting bracket.
25.Remove column upper clamp and collect rubber
packing.
26.Remove 2 bolts securing column upper
mounting bracket to bulkhead.
27.Release upper column from lower column and
manouvre mounting bracket and upper column
assembly from vehicle.
28.Remove mounting bracket from column.
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STEERING
3
REPAIR Refit
NOTE: The steering column is a
non-servicable component and can only
be serviced as a complete assembly.
29.Fit mounting bracket to column and manouvre
assembly into position.
NOTE: Ensure marks on upper and lower
columns are aligned.
30.Loosely fit bolts securing mounting bracket to
bulkhead.
31.Fit upper clamp and rubber packing to column.
32.Loosely fit bolts securing upper clamp to
mounting bracket.
33.Loosely fit bolts securing 2 halves of upper
clamp.
34.Loosely fit bolts securing column lower mounting
bracket.
35.Fit bolt securing upper tie bar to steering column
and tighten to22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
36.Tighten mounting bracket to bulkhead bolts,
clamp bolts, and lower mounting bolts.
M6 bolts =9 Nm (6 lbf.ft)
M8 bolts =22 Nm (16 lbf.ft)
37.Manouvre brake pedal box assembly and NEW
gasket into position in vehicle.
38.Tighten bolts securing brake pedal box to
bulkhead to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
39.Connect brake pedal switch Lucars.
40.Reposition mat to underside of fascia.
41.Secure ABS modulator multiplug to side of brake
pedal box.
42.Fit brake servo.See BRAKES, Repair.
43.Fit ignition switch to steering column, ensuring
inner shaft slot aligns with steering lock plunger.
44.Evenly tighten clamp bolts, but DO NOT shear at
this stage.
45.Temporarily fit steering wheel and check for
correct operation of switch and lock.
46.Remove steering wheel.
47.Fully tighten ignition switch bolts until heads
shear.48.Connect Lucars to rear of ignition switch.
49.Fit passive coil to ignition switch and connect
multiplug.
50.Fit switch assembly to steering column and
tighten clamping screw.
51.Connect column switch multiplugs.
52.Fit instrument pack.See INSTRUMENTS,
Repair.
53.Fit steering column nacelle.See this Section.
54.Fit bolt securing upper column to lower column
universal joint and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
55.Fit air inlet pipe between turbo and inlet air filter
and secure with clips.
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60FRONT SUSPENSION
2
REPAIR 12.Knock back staking and using a suitable socket,
remove and discard hub nut.
13.Remove washer from hub.
14.Remove hub and brake disc assembly complete
with bearings.
15.Remove outer bearing and spacer from hub.
16.Remove grease seal and inner bearing from
hub.
17.Remove inner and outer bearing tracks from
hub.
Refit
18.Clean hub and bearing locations.
19.Fit inner and outer bearing tracks to hub.
20.Pack inner bearing with grease and fit to hub.
21.Fit new seal flush with rear face of hub using
LRT-54-003andLRT-99-003.
22.Clean stub axle.
23.Pack outer bearing with grease, fit spacer and
bearing to hub.
24.PositionLRT-54-019over hub nut threads on
axle casing.
25.Fit hub assembly to stub axle, remove
LRT-54-019.
26.Fit washer and new hub nut and tighten to30
Nm (22 lbf.ft).
27.Rotate and push/pull hub to setle bearings.
Tighten hub nut to210 Nm (150 lbf.ft).
28.To check drive shaft end float, mount a dial
gauge using bracketLRT-99-503to driving
member bolt hole.
29.Ensure dial gauge is contacting hub nut face.
30.Move drive shaft in and out noting dial gauge
reading.31.If end float is present refer to table for correct
spacer and change spacer as necessary.
32.When no end float is evident, remove the dial
gauge and mounting bracket.
33.Stake the hub nut.
34.Clean hub and axle shaft faces.
35.Fit new driving member gasket.
36.Position driving member to hub and tighten new
bolts to65 Nm (48 lbf.ft).
37.Fit original shim(s) to drive shaft and secure with
circlip.
38.Position brake caliper to hub, align fixings, fit
bolts and tighten to82 Nm (60 lbf.ft).
39.Remove plugs from brake pipe connections.
40.Connect brake pipe union to jump hose and
tighten union.
CAUTION: Use 2 spanners when
tightening or loosening unions.
41.Remove brake hose clamp from jump hose.
42.Bleed brake system.See BRAKES,
Adjustment.
43.Fit road wheel, remove axle stand and tighten
wheel nuts to130 Nm (95 lbf.ft).
44.Operate foot brake to locate brake pads before
taking vehicle on road.
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70 - BRAKES
CONTENTS
Page
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
REAR BRAKE CALIPERS - FROM 02MY 2...........................................................
ADJUSTMENT
BRAKE SYSTEM BLEED 1.....................................................................................
PARK BRAKE - ADJUST 2.....................................................................................
REPAIR
ECU - ABS 1...........................................................................................................
SENSOR - ABS - FRONT WHEEL 2......................................................................
SENSORS - ABS - REAR WHEELS 3....................................................................
MASTER CYLINDER 4...........................................................................................
SERVO ASSEMBLY 5............................................................................................
MODULATOR UNIT - ABS 6...................................................................................
BRAKE CALIPER - FRONT 7.................................................................................
BRAKE CALIPER - REAR 8....................................................................................
SWITCH - STOP LIGHT 9.......................................................................................
FRONT BRAKE PADS - FROM 02MY 10...............................................................
REAR BRAKE PADS - FROM 02MY 11.................................................................
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1
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70BRAKES
2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION REAR BRAKE CALIPERS - FROM 02MY
1.Deflector
2.Rear brake caliper
3.Rear brake pads
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BRAKES
3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Modifications to the rear brakes have been introduced on 110 and 130 models. This is to increase the service life
of the rear brake pads in harsh environments.
New rear brake calipers are introduced which allow the fitment of brake pads with a thicker friction material. The
brake pads have increased leading and trailing edge chamfers which improve efficiency.
Aerodynamic deflectors are located forward of the rear wheels to protect the rear calipers from the ingress of dirt,
which can cause excessive pad wear. The deflectors are manufactured from moulded rubber and are flexible to
prevent damage from impact. These deflectors are fitted to 90, 110 and 130 models in markets where
environmental conditions cause excessive brake pad wear.
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70BRAKES
4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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BRAKES
1
ADJUSTMENT BRAKE SYSTEM BLEED
Service repair no - 70.25.02
Preparation
WARNING: Before bleeding the brake
system refer to general brake service
practice.See this Section. general brake
service practice
During bleed procedure, brake fluid level must
not be allowed to fall below the MIN mark. Keep
reservoir topped up to the MAX mark.
To bleed the hydraulic circuits, four bleed
nipples are provided, one at each caliper.
There are two methods by which air can be removed
from the braking system:-
1.MANUAL BLEED PROCEDURE
2.PRESSURE BLEED PROCEDURE
Pressure bleed procedure
Purpose designed equipment for pressure filling and
bleeding of hydraulic systems may be used on Land
Rover vehicles. The equipment manufacturers
instructions must be followed and the pressure must
not exceed 4.5 bar, 65 lb/in.
Manual bleed procedure
Equipment required
Clean glass receptacle
Bleed hose
Wrench
Approx. 2 litres (3 pts) brake fluid
Master cylinder bleed
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Depress brake pedal fully and slowly 5 times.
3.Release pedal and wait 10 seconds.
4.Repeat until firm resistance is felt at the pedal.Complete circuit bleed
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Fit bleed hose to caliper bleed screw.
3.Dip free end of bleed hose into brake fluid in
bleed bottle.
4.Open bleed nipple.
5.Depress brake pedal fully several times until fluid
is clear of air bubbles.
6.Keeping pedal fully depresses, tighten bleed
nipple then release pedal.
7.Repeat procedure for remaining calipers.
8.Fit bleed screw protection caps.
9.Check/top-up fluid level when bleeding is
complete.
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