cooling LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999 Owner's Manual
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ENGINE
19
REPAIR 70.Connect coolant hoses to fuel cooler and coolant
rail and secure clips.
71.Fit air intake hose to intake elbow and tighten
clip screw.
72.Fit starter motor.See ELECTRICAL, Repair.
73.Fit turbocharger.See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair.
74.Fit radiator.See COOLING SYSTEM, Repair.
75.Fit air filter.See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair.
76.Fill engine with oil.
77.Fit underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.MOUNTING - FRONT - LH
Service repair no - 12.45.01
Remove
1.Remove centrifuge assembly.See this
Section.
2.Remove 3 bolts, remove oil filter adaptor
housing and discard gasket.
3.Fit suitable lifting chains to support engine.
4.Remove 2 nuts securing engine mounting to
chassis.
5.Remove 4 bolts securing engine mounting
bracket to cylinder block.
6.Remove nut securing mounting to mounting
bracket.
7.Remove mounting and mounting bracket.
8.Remove mounting shield.
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ENGINE
29
REPAIR VALVE - RELIEF - OIL PRESSURE
Service repair no - 12.60.56
Remove
1.Remove sump gasket.See this Section.
2.Remove and discard oil pressure relief valve
plug from oil pump housing.
3.Remove spring and valve.
Refit
4.Clean valve and spring.
5.Clean valve seating inside oil pump housing.
6.Lubricate valve and seating.
7.Fit valve and spring to pump.
8.Apply Loctite 243 sealant to threads of a new
plug.
9.Fit plug and tighten to23 Nm ( 17 lbf.ft).
10.Fit sump gasket.See this Section.
11.Check engine oil level, top-up if necessary.COOLER - ENGINE OIL
Service repair no - 12.60.68
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Adjustment.
2.Remove centrifuge assembly.See this
Section.
3.Remove clutch housing bolt and release coolant
pipe from rear of engine.
4.Release clip and coolant hose from oil cooler.
5.Disconnect oil pressure switch multiplug.
6.Remove oil filter element using a suitable strap
wrench.
7.Remove 3 bolts, remove oil filter adaptor and
discard gasket.
8.Remove 7 bolts, remove oil cooler and discard
gasket.
9.Remove oil pressure switch.
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12ENGINE
30
REPAIR Refit
10.Clean oil cooler and mating faces.
11.Fit oil pressure switch and tighten to9Nm(7
lbf.ft).
12.Position oil cooler using a new gasket and
tighten bolts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
13.Position oil filter adaptor, fit new gasket and
tighten bolts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
14.Position oil filter element hand tight then a
further half turn.
15.Position coolant hose to oil cooler and secure
clip.
16.Position coolant pipe and tighten clutch housing
bolt to50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).
17.Connect oil pressure switch multiplug.
18.Fit centrifuge assembly.See this Section.
19.Refill cooling system.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Adjustment.
20.Top up engine oil.CENTRIFUGE ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 12.60.90
Remove
1.Remove fixings and remove underbelly panel.
See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair.
2.Remove 2 bolts securing centrifuge drain pipe to
engine sump and discard gasket.
3.Remove turbocharger.See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair.
Models with air conditioning only
4.Remove auxiliary drive belt.See
ELECTRICAL, Repair.
5.Remove 4 bolts securing compressor and move
to one side.
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EMISSION CONTROL
1
REPAIR VALVE - EGR - NON EU3 MODELS
Service repair no - 17.45.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
3.Remove cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
4.Remove battery cover.
5.Disconnect battery negative lead.
6.Disconnect vacuum hose from EGR valve
7.Loosen clip screw and release air intake from
EGR valve.
8.Remove 4 bolts, release EGR valve from inlet
manifold and discard gasket.
9.Remove 2 bolts and release EGR valve clip from
cylinder head.
10.Remove and discard 2 Allen screws securing
EGR valve pipe to exhaust manifold.
11.Remove EGR valve assembly.
12.Remove clip and remove pipe from EGR valve.Refit
13.Clean EGR valve and mating face on pipe.
14.Position pipe to EGR valve, fit retaining clip and
finger tighten bolt.
15.Clean inlet manifold face.
16.Position EGR valve to inlet manifold using new
gasket and tighten bolts to10 Nm (7lbf.ft).
17.Position air intake hose and tighten clip screw.
18.Position EGR pipe bracket, fit bolts and finger
tighten.
19.Position EGR valve pipe to exhaust manifold and
finger tighten allen screws
20.Tighten EGR valve clip to5 Nm (3 lbf.ft).
21.Tighten EGR pipe bracket bolts to10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
22.Tighten 2 Allen screws to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
23.Connect vacuum hose to EGR valve.
24.Fit cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
25.Fit engine acoustic cover.
26.Reconnect battery negative lead.
27.Fit battery cover.
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17EMISSION CONTROL
2
REPAIR VALVE - EGR - EU3 MODELS
Service repair no - 17.45.01
Remove
1.Release turnbuckles and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Remove cooling fan coupling.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair.
5.Disconnect vacuum hose(s) from EGR valve.
6.Loosen screw and disconnect air intake hose
from EGR valve.
7.Remove screw and remove clamp securing EGR
pipe to EGR valve.
8.Remove 4 bolts securing EGR valve, remove
valve and discard gasket.
9.Discard EGR pipe gasket.Refit
10.Clean EGR valve and mating faces.
11.Fit new gasket to EGR pipe.
12.Using new gasket, position EGR valve to inlet
manifold fit bolts and tighten to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
13.Fit EGR pipe clamp and tighten screw to6Nm
(4.4 lbf.ft).
14.Connect air intake hose to EGR valve and
tighten clip.
15.Connect vacuum hoses to EGR valve.
16.Fit cooling fan coupling.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair.
17.Fit engine acoustic cover and tighten bolts to10
Nm (7 lbf.ft).
18.Connect battery earth lead.
19.Fit battery cover and secure the fixings.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1.Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
2.Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor.
3.Glow plugs.
4.Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) / Inlet Air Temperature (IAT) sensor.
5.Fuel pump relay.
6.Engine Control Module (ECM).
7.Air Conditioning (A/C) and cooling fan relay.
8.Fuel Temperature (FT) sensor.
9.Crankshaft Speed and Position (CKP) sensor.
10.Electronic Unit Injectors (EUI).
11.Ambient Air Pressure (AAP) sensor.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION
General
An engine control module (ECM) controls the five cylinder direct injection diesel engine, and works on the drive by
wire principal. This means there is no throttle cable, the ECM controls the drivers needs via a signal from the
Throttle Position (TP) sensor on the throttle pedal.
The ECM is a full authoritative diesel specific microprocessor that also incorporates features for air conditioning. In
addition, the ECM supplies output control for the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and turbocharger boost
pressure. The ECM has a self diagnostic function, which is able to provide backup strategies for most sensor
failures.
The ECM processes information from the following input sources:
Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
Ambient Air Pressure (AAP) sensor.
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) / Inlet Air Temperature (IAT) sensor.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor.
Crankshaft Speed and Position (CKP) sensor.
Throttle Position (TP) sensor.
Fuel Temperature (FT) sensor.
Air conditioning request.
Air conditioning fan request.
Brake pedal switch.
Clutch pedal switch.
The input from the sensors constantly updates the ECM with the current operating condition of the engine. Once
the ECM has compared current information with stored information within its memory, it can make any adjustment
it requires to the operation of the engine via the following:
Air conditioning clutch relay.
Air conditioning cooling fan relay.
Electronic vacuum regulator solenoid.
Fuel pump relay.
Glow plug warning lamp.
Glow plugs.
Fuel injectors.
Main relay.
Turbocharger wastegate modulator.
Temperature gauge.
The ECM interfaces with the following:
Serial communication link.
Instrument pack.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SENSOR - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
(ECT)
The ECT sensor is located in the coolant outlet elbow on top of the engine. It provides the ECM with engine
coolant temperature information. The ECM uses this information for the following functions:
Fuelling calculations.
Temperature gauge.
To limit engine operation if coolant temperature is to high.
Cooling fan operation.
Glow plug operating time.
The ECT works as an NTC sensor. As temperature rises, the resistance in the sensor decreases, as temperature
decreases, the resistance in the sensor increases. The ECM compares the voltage signal to stored values and
compensates fuel delivery to ensure optimum driveability at all times.
Inputs / Outputs
The ECT sensor (C0169-2) is provided a feed by the ECM (C0158-7) on a pink/green wire. The sensor is provided
an earth path (C0169-1) via the ECM (C0158-18) on a pink/black wire.
The ECT can fail or supply an incorrect signal if one or more of the following occurs:
Sensor open circuit.
Short circuit to vehicle supply.
Short circuit to vehicle earth.
Incorrect mechanical fitting.
Signal fixed above 40°C (104°F) not detected.
Signal fixed below 40°C (104°F) not detected.
In the event of an ECT sensor failure, any of the following symptoms may be observed:
Difficult cold start.
Difficult hot start.
Driveability concerns.
Instrument pack warning lamp illuminated.
Temperature gauge reads excessively hot.
Temperature gauge reads excessively cold.
In the event of a component failure the ECM calculates coolant temperature from the fuel temperature signal. If
this occurs, the limit of engine operation if coolant temperature becomes too high becomes inoperative.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
1
REPAIR ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)
Service repair no - 18.30.03
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove RH seat cushion, release clip and
remove ECM access panel.
4.Remove 3 bolts, release ECM and disconnect 2
multiplugs. Remove ECM.
Refit
5.Position new ECM and connect multiplugs.
6.Fit ECM and tighten bolts.
7.Fit access panel and RH seat cushion.
8.Reconnect battery negative lead.
9.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.SENSOR - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
(ECT)
Service repair no - 18.30.10
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove spring clip and disconnect ECT sensor
multiplug.
3.Position cloth around ECT sensor to absorb
coolant spillage.
4.Remove ECT sensor.
5.Remove sealing washer and discard.
Refit
6.Clean sealing washer, sensor threads and
sensor location.
7.Coat sensor threads with Loctite 577 and fit new
sealing washer.
8.Fit ECT sensor and tighten to20 Nm (14 lbf.ft).
9.Fit spring clip to multiplug and connect multiplug
to ECT sensor.
10.Top up cooling system.
11.Run engine to normal operating temperature.
Check for leaks around ECT sensor.
12.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
4
REPAIR ELEMENT - FUEL FILTER
Service repair no - 19.25.07
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Support on safety stands.
4.Release fixing and remove fuel filter cover.
5.Clean area around fuel filter.
6.Disconnect multiplug from filter element.
7.Remove fuel filter element.
Refit
8.Clean fuel filter and mating face.
9.Fit new fuel filter element and connect multiplug.
10.Position fuel filter cover and secure with fixing.
11.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
12.Reconnect battery negative lead.
13.Fit and secure battery cover.COOLER - FUEL
Service repair no - 19.25.30
Remove
1.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
2.Remove battery cover.
3.Disconnect battery negative lead.
4.Drain cooling system.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Adjustment.
5.Release 3 clips and disconnect 3 coolant hoses
from fuel cooler.
6.Release 2 fuel hoses from fuel cooler.
CAUTION: Plug the connections.
7.Release vacuum pipe clip from fuel cooler.
8.Remove 4 bolts securing fuel cooler to inlet
manifold and remove cooler.
Refit
9.Clean fuel hose connections.
10.Position fuel cooler to inlet manifold. Apply
Loctite 242 to bolts and tighten to18 Nm (13
lbf.ft).
11.Connect fuel hoses.
12.Connect coolant hoses, secure with clips.
13.Secure vacuum hose to fuel cooler.
14.Refill cooling system.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Adjustment.
15.Fit engine acoustic cover and secure with bolts.
16.Reconnect battery negative lead.
17.Fit battery cover.
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