LAND ROVER FRELANDER 2 2006 Repair Manual
Manufacturer: LAND ROVER, Model Year: 2006, Model line: FRELANDER 2, Model: LAND ROVER FRELANDER 2 2006Pages: 3229, PDF Size: 78.5 MB
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Quick start
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Clock setting
Standard audio
Premium audio
1. Switch on the audio system, by pressing
the volume rotary control.
2. Press the MENU button to access the
function menu.
3. Rotate the control to select Clock and
press to confirm selection.
4. On standard audio units, rotate the control
to select Set and press to confirm
selection.
5. Rotate the control to adjust the hour and
minutes. Press the c ontrol to confirm
setting after each action. On premium
audio units, the time mode (12 or 24 hr)
can also be set from this menu.
6. Once the time has been set, on standard
audio units, OK will be highlighted. Press
the rotary control to accept the settings.
Press the EXIT button on premium audio
units to cancel and return to the menu.
Telephone - Bluetooth system
Mobile phones with Blue tooth capability can
communicate with the vehicle’s inbuilt
telephone feature. You must pair your
Bluetooth mobile phone with the vehicle’s
system before use. Pairing a phone to the vehicle's system
1. With the ignition on, press the telephone
mode button on the audio unit.
2. When prompted, press the ENTER control
to confirm that you want to pair a
telephone to the system.
3. The system will ask you to check that your
Bluetooth function on your telephone is
enabled. Press the ENTER control to
confirm. The system will then search for
your telephone.
4. After the search is completed, the detected
telephones will be listed. Rotate the ENTER
control to scroll through the list and press
to select the correct telephone.
5. The audio unit will then display a Bluetooth
access code number. Enter this number
into your telephone. The telephone will
now pair to the system.
6. If the pairing fails, a message will appear
on the audio unit display. Press the ENTER
control to retry or press the EXIT button
and restart the process.
7. To cancel the pairing process, press and
hold the telephone button on the audio
unit.
Clock
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CANCEL SET
Time SetPM
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Mobile phone compatibility
Not all phones are fully compatible with the
Land Rover system. For the latest list of
compatible phones and software versions,
please refer to
www.ownerinfo.landrover.com .
Alternatively consult your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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Making a call
1. With a paired handset, press the telephone
mode button on the audio unit.
2. Enter the required te lephone number using
the numeric keypad.
3. Press and release the ENTER control or
operate the answer call switch 1 on the
steering wheel to send.
Receiving a call
To answer an incoming call, press and release
the ENTER control on the audio unit, or operate
the answer call switch 1 on the steering wheel
controls.
To end, or reject an incoming call, press and
release the EXIT button or operate the end call
switch 2 on the steering wheel controls.
Operating note
If more than one paired Bluetooth phone is in
range, the system will automatically select the
last phone used in Bluetooth mode.
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Filling station information
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Filling station informationFILLING STATION INFORMATION
Fuel filler flap
Fuel filler flap location A small arrow on the fuel gauge
indicates which side of the vehicle
the fuel filler flap is located.
Fuel filler flap opening
With the vehicle unlocked, pull the flap (as
arrowed in the illustration) to open.
Refuelling
The filler cap is secured to the vehicle by a
strap. For your conv enience, a holder is
provided, on the fuel filler flap, to hook the
strap over while refuelling.
After refuelling, tighten the filler cap until it
clicks three times. Fuel tank capacity
Fuel specification
The correct fuel specification for your vehicle is
shown on the inside of the fuel filler flap. See
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (page 146).
Incorrect fuelling
Operating note
The fuel filler flap will not open if the vehicle is
locked.
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Model Litres Gallons
Petrol engine 70 15.4
Diesel engine 68 14.9
CAUTIONS
Land Rover petrol engines are not fitted
with equipment necessary for use of
fuels containing more than 10 percent ethanol.
Do not use E85 fuels (85 percent ethanol
content). If E85 fuels are used, serious
engine and fuel system damage will occur.
CAUTION
If the fuel tank is accidentally filled with
the wrong type of fuel, it is essential that
the engine is not starte d and you seek qualified
assistance.
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Tyre pressures
Tyre pressure label
The correct tyre pressures are shown on a label
attached to the dr iver's door pillar.
Engine oil specification
LAND ROVER RECOMMENDS
Engine coolant specification
Top-up to the upper level indicator mark. Use
only a 50% mix of water and Texaco XLC
antifreeze. See ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
(page 163). Model Specification
Petrol engine Use only 0W-30 engine oil, meeting ACEA A5 or
B5 specification.
Diesel engine Use only 5W-30 oil meeting Ford 913-B
specification.
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Introduction
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IntroductionSYMBOLS GLOSSARY
Warnings
Cautions
Symbols
This recycling symbol identifies
those items that mu st be disposed
of safely in order to prevent
unnecessary damage to the environment.
This symbol identifies those
features that can be adjusted,
disabled or enabled by a Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
LABEL LOCATIONS
Warning labels attached to your
vehicle bearing this symbol mean:
Do not touch or adjust components
until you have re ad the relevant
instructions in the handbook.
Labels showing this symbol
indicate that the ignition system
utilises very high voltages. Do not
touch any ignition components
while the starter switch is turned on.
Warning labels
Labels are attached to your vehicle at several
positions. These are ap plied to draw your
attention to important subjects, e.g. tyre
pressures, tow bar use, airbags, roll-over risk,
engine compartment hazards, etc.
Additional information labels may also be
found at these locations.
WARNING
Safety warnings ar e included in this
handbook. These indicate either a
procedure which must be followed
precisely, or information that should be
considered with great care in order to avoid
the possibility of personal injury.
CAUTION
Cautions are included in this handbook.
These indicate either a procedure which
must be followed precisely, or
information that should be considered with
great care in order to avoid the possibility of
damage to your vehicle.
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1. Bonnet locking platform - Air
conditioning label
2. Top face of battery - Battery warning
symbols
3. End of facia (passenger side) - Passenger
airbag label
4. Sun visor - Airbag label, Vehicle handling
label
5. Base of right-hand B pillar - Tyre
pressure label, Ai rbag warning label
6. Left-hand B pillar - Airbag warning label,
Vehicle Identification Number label
7. Right-hand B pillar - Vehicle
Identification Number label (China)
8. Inner face of fuel filler flap - Fuel
specification label It is important that you are familiar with these
subjects to ensure that your vehicle and its
features are used safely. Using the index at the
back of this handbook, re fer to the relevant
topic for more information.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
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WARNINGS
Your vehicle has a higher ground
clearance and hence, a higher centre of
gravity than ordina ry passenger cars,
to enable the vehicle to perform in a wide
variety of off-road app lications. An advantage
of the higher ground clea rance is a better view
of the road allowing you to anticipate
problems.
The vehicle is not designed for
cornering at the same speed as
conventional passenge r cars any more
than a low-slung sports car is designed to
perform satisfactori ly under off-road
conditions. If at all possible, avoid sharp turns
or abrupt manoeuvres. As with other vehicles
of this type, failure to operate the vehicle
correctly may result in loss of control or
vehicle roll-over.
The vehicle should no t be parked over
long dry grass or other combustible
material, particul arly during dry
weather. As the heat ge nerated by the exhaust
and emission control systems may be
sufficient to start a fire.
Before exiting the vehicle ensure that P
park is selected and the park brake
applied. When exiting the vehicle
ensure that the remote control is removed
from the vehicle.
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DATA RECORDING
Service data recording
Service data recorders in your vehicle are
capable of collecting and storing diagnostic
information about your vehicle. This potentially
includes information about the performance or
status of various syst ems and modules in the
vehicle such as engine, throttle, steering or
brakes.
In order to properly di agnose and service your
vehicle, Land Rover a nd service and repair
facilities may access vehicle diagnostic
information through a direct connection to
your vehicle.
Event data recording
Event data recorders are capable of collecting
and storing data during a crash or near-crash
event. The recorded information may assist in
the investigation of such an event. The
modules may record information about both
the vehicle and the oc cupants, potentially
including information such as:
• How various systems in your vehicle were
operating.
• Whether or not the driver and passenger
seat belts were buckled.
• How far, if at all, the driver was depressing
the accelerator and/or the brake pedal.
• How fast the vehicle was travelling.
• Where the driver was positioning the
steering wheel.
To access this information special equipment
must be connected directly to the recording
modules. Land Rover do not access event data
recorder information without obtaining
consent, unless pursuan t to court order or
where required by law enforcement, other
government authorities or third parties acting
with lawful authority. Other parties may seek to access the
information independe ntly of Land Rover.
DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS
Occupants with disabili ties which may require
modification of the vehi cle must contact a Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer before any
modifications are made.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
WARNINGS
The fitting of non-approved parts and
accessories, or the carrying out of
non-approved alterations or
conversions, may be dangerous and could
affect the safety of th e vehicle and occupants
and also invalidate the terms and conditions of
the vehicle warranty.
Land Rover will not accept any liability
for death, personal injury or damage to
property which may occur as a direct
result of fitment of non-approved accessories
or the carrying out of non-approved
conversions to La nd Rover vehicles.
Land Rover strongly advise against
making any modifications to the
suspension or steering system. This
could seriously affe ct the handling and
stability of the vehicle leading to loss of control
or roll-over.
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The vehicle has been designed, built and tested
to cope with a variet y of off-road driving
conditions, some of which can place the
severest possible demands on control systems
and components. As such , fitting replacement
parts and accessories that have been
developed and tested to the same stringent
standards as the orig inal components will
safeguard the continued reliability, safety and
performance of your vehicle.
To augment the vehicle's already impressive
performance, a compre hensive range of Land
Rover approved spare parts and accessories is
available, enabling the vehicle to fulfil a wide
variety of roles, and enhancing and protecting
the vehicle in the many tasks to which it can be
applied.
Land Rover parts are the only parts built to
original equipment specifications and
approved by Land Rover designers; this means
that every single part and accessory has been
rigorously tested by the same engineering
team that designed and built the vehicle and
can therefore be guaranteed for twelve months
with unlimited mileage.
A full list and description of all accessories is
available from your Land Rover Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
Electrical equipment
Always consult a Land Rover Dealer/
Authorised Repairer before fitting any
accessory.
Fitting inferior quality parts or accessories,
may be dangerous and could invalidate the
vehicle warranty.
It is recommended that you always consult a
Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer for
advice regarding the approval, suitability,
installation and use of an y parts or accessories
before fitting.
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WARNING
It is extremely hazardous to fit or
replace parts or accessories, the
installation of wh ich requires the
dismantling of, or addition to, either the
electrical or fuel systems.
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Airbag system
To prevent malfunction of the airbag system
always consult a Land Rover Dealer/
Authorised Repairer before fitting any of the
following:
• Electronic equipment such as a mobile
phone, two-way radio or in-car
entertainment system.
• Accessories attached to the front of the
vehicle.
• Any modification to the front of the vehicle.
• Any modification involving the removal or
repair of any wiring or component in the
vicinity of any of the airbag system
components, including the steering wheel,
steering column, instrument or facia
panels.
• Any modification to th e facia panels or
steering wheel.
After-sales service
The After Sales Parts service is of paramount
importance, both in th e UK and across the
world. In the UK there are over 100 authorised
Land Rover Dealers/Authorised Repairers, all
computer linked for rapid ordering of parts and
accessories.
In addition, with franch ised representation in
over 100 countries worldwide, Land Rover are
able to support your vehicle wherever you go.
Travelling abroad
In certain countries, it is a legal requirement to
fit parts made to the vehicle manufacturers'
specification.
Owners should ensure that any parts or
accessories fitted to the vehicle while travelling
abroad will also conform to the legal
requirements of their own country when they
return home.
WARNING
The components that make up the
airbag system are sensitive to
electrical or physical interference,
either of which coul d easily damage the
system and cause inadvertent operation or a
malfunction of th e airbag module.
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Keys and remote controlsUSING THE KEY
1. Press the release tab and pull out the key
blade.
2. Use the key blade to remove the door lock
cover.
3. Insert the key into the lock and rotate to
unlock. Note:
When the door is opened the alarm will
begin to sound. To silenc e the alarm, insert the
remote into the start control unit.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO
FREQUENCIES
Note: The radio frequency used by your remote
control may be used by other devices. For
example: amateur radios , medical equipment,
wireless headphones, or other remote control
devices. This may cause the frequency to be
jammed, and prevent your remote control from
operating correctly.
Environmental conditions can affect the
operation of remote cont rols and the operating
range may vary considerably depending on the
vehicle's location.
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