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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Climate controlAIR VENTS
Adjust the direction and volume of air flow to
suit your requirements.
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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
Controls
1. Temperature control, rotate to adjust.
2. Economy mode, press to switch on/off.
3. Air distribution, rotate to direct air flow.
4. Heated front screen, press to switch
on/off.
5. Blower speed, rotate to change blower
speed.
6. Heated rear screen, press to switch on/off.
7. Recirculation, pres s to switch on/off.
8. Seat heaters, press to switch on/off. Press
once to turn on high, twice to turn on low,
and a third time to turn off.
Note: The amber tell-tale indicators in the
switches will illuminate when the function is
selected.
Economy mode (2)
When selected economy mo de will achieve the
lowest possible temperature without using the
air conditioning system . This reduces power
consumption and impr oves fuel economy.
Air distribution (3)
Rotate the control to set the air distribution to
the required points. Note:
In low temperatures it is advisable to
close the centre face le vel vent, and direct air
flow from the outer face level vents towards the
side windows. This will help to keep the
windows clear of ice.
Note: It is possible to distribute air to two areas
simultaneously. For example; to distribute air
to both the windscreen a nd the foot vents set
the rotary control ( 5) to a point between the
windscreen and foot vent symbols.
Recirculation (7)
When selected, the air is recirculated inside the
vehicle. This helps to maintain a high or low
temperature, and is useful for preventing
fumes from entering the vehicle.
Note: Prolonged use at low temperatures may
cause the windows to mist.
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
Controls
1. Left and right temperat ure controls, rotate
to adjust.
2. Air distribution, press to select direction of
air flow. More than one direction may be
selected if required.
3. Defrost program, press to switch on/off.
4. Heated front screen, press to switch
on/off.
5. Heated rear screen, press to switch on/off.
6. Economy mode, press to switch on/off.
7. AUTO mode, press to select fully
automatic operation.
8. Blower speed, rotate to change blower
speed.
9. Recirculation, press to switch on/off.
10. Seat heaters, press to switch on/off. Press
once to turn on high, twice to turn on low,
and a third time to turn off.
Note: The amber tell-tale lights in the switches
will illuminate when the function is selected. Air distribution (2)
Press the relevant button to set the air
distribution to the required points. Screen,
face, or floor. It is possible to select more than
one option by pressing the required
combination of buttons.
Note: In low temperatures it is advisable to
close the centre face leve l vent, and direct air
flow from the outer face level vents towards the
side windows. This will help to keep the
windows clear of ice.
Economy mode (6)
When selected economy mode will achieve the
lowest possible temperat ure without using the
air conditioning system . This reduces power
consumption and impr oves fuel economy.
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Auto mode (7)
When the Auto function is selected, you have
the opportunity to select a fully automatic
operation, or manually adjust the fan speed and
the direction of air flow. All other adjustments
which are necessary to maintain the
temperature that you have selected are made
automatically by the climate control system.
There are two tell-tale indicators on the Auto
button. The round indicator represents the
blower control, and th e rectangular indicator
the air distribution control. In fully automatic
mode both indicators illuminate, the round
indicator will extinguish if the blower speed is
changed manually, and the rectangular
indicator extinguishes if the air distribution is
changed manually.
To resume fully automatic operation at any
time, press the Auto button.
Recirculation (9)
When selected, the air is recirculated inside the
vehicle. This helps to ma intain a high or low
temperature, and is useful for preventing
fumes from entering the vehicle.
A single brief press will se lect recirculation for
four minutes. The system will then revert to
fresh air intake to prevent misting.
Pressing and holding the button will select
recirculation until it is switched off. This state
is indicated by three flashes of the tell-tale lamp
in the switch.
Note: Prolonged use at low temperatures may
cause the windows to mist.HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS
The heated windscreen is switched on by
briefly pressing the switch (4).
Note: The operation of the heated mirrors is
fully automatic, and requires no driver
intervention.
AUXILIARY HEATER
Your vehicle may be fitted with an auxiliary
heater which is powered by fuel drawn from the
vehicle's tank. The heater only operates at low
ambient temperatures, and is fully automatic.
When the heater is operating exhaust fumes
from the heater may be visible exiting from the
front underside. This is normal, and not a
cause for concern.
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF
Operation
1. Front switch, closes or tilts the sunroof.
2. Rear switch, fully ope ns or closes the
sunroof.
The panoramic sunroof can only be operated
with the ignition on.
Tilt
With the roof closed, press and release the
front of the switch. The sunroof will move to
the tilted position automatically. It can be
stopped at any point by pressing the button
again. Fully open
With the sunroof closed, press and release the
rear of the switch. The sunroof will move to the
fully open position auto matically. It can be
stopped at any point by pressing the button
again.
Close
• From the fully open position, press and
release the front of the switch. The roof will
return to the closed position automatically.
• From the tilted positi on, press and hold the
rear of the switch. Keep the switch pressed
until the roof is fully closed.
Anti-trap mechanism
If the sunroof encounters resistance when
closing it will stop, a nd then open slightly. This
is to prevent serious injury or damage to the
mechanism.
Override
The anti-trap mechanism can be overridden to
allow the roof to be closed when movement is
restricted by dirt or ice. To override the
anti-trap mechanism, press and hold the front
of the switch until the roof reaches the closed
position.
WARNING
Extreme care must be taken to ensure
that none of the oc cupants have any
part of their body in a position where it
could be trapped by the panoramic sunroof
when closing. Although an anti-trap
mechanism is fitted, serious injuries can
occur.
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WARNING
The anti-trap mechanism does not
operate when closing the roof from the
tilted position. The sunroof can cause
serious injury should a body part become
trapped. Always ensure th at the sunroof is free
from obstructions before closing.
CAUTION
Wherever possible remove any snow,
ice, dirt, leaves etc. from the sunroof
mechanism before closing. Failure to do
so may damage the sunroof mechanism.
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Calibration
If the battery is disconnected, or the power
supply is interrupted, whilst the sunroof is
partially open it will need to be recalibrated.
Once the battery is re connected, or the power
supply is restored, recalibrate the sunroof as
follows :-
1. Switch the ignition on.
2. Press the front of the sunroof switch, and
hold for twenty seconds.
3. After twenty seconds the sunroof will
begin to move. Keep the front of the switch
pressed until the sunroof has fully opened,
then closed.
4. Once the open/close cycle has completed
and the sunroof ha s stopped moving,
release the switch.
The sunroof can now be operated as normal.
Sunroof blinds
When opening the sunroof blinds, hold the
catch firmly, then press the catch release
button and allow the sunroof blind to open
smoothly.
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Convenience featuresSUN VISORS
CLOCK
The clock is set through the audio system.
Setting the clock - Premium audio
1. Switch on the audio system, by pressing
the volume rotary control. 2.
Press the MENU button to access the
function menu.
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3. Rotate the control to select Clock and
press to confirm selection.
4. Use the rotary control to adjust the Time
Mode (12 or 24 hr), press to confirm
selection.
5. Use the rotary control to adjust the hour
displayed, press to confirm selection.
6. Use the rotary control to adjust the
minutes displayed, press to confirm
selection.
7. Press the EXIT button to cancel and to
return to the menu.
Setting the clock - Standard 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. Rotate the control to select Set and press
to confirm selection.
5. Use the rotary control to adjust the hour
and press to c onfirm selection.
EXIT
SELECT
CD settings..
Clock..
CANCEL SET
Time Mode12hr
CANCELSET
Time SetPM
1:39
CANCEL SET
Time SetPM 1:
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ClockCancel
Set
Clock
OK06 :
15SetPM
Clock
OK09 :
15SetAM
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6. Use the rotary control to adjust the
minutes and press to confirm selection.
7. Once the time has been set, OK will be
highlighted. Press the rotary control to
accept the settings.
Set 12/24 hour display
1. With the audio unit switched on, press the
MENU button to access the function menu.
2. Rotate the control to select Clock and
press to confirm selection.
3. Rotate the control to select 12/24 and
press to confirm selection.
4. Use the rotary control to select 12hr or
24hr and press to confirm selection.
CIGAR LIGHTER
With the ignition on, and/ or the engine running,
press in the centre of the cigar lighter. When
the cigar lighter element has reached the
correct temperature it w ill partially eject and
can be withdrawn for use.
After use push the lighter back into the first
position.
ASHTRAY
To empty the ashtrays fu lly open the lid, then
pull the ashtray upwards to remove.
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WARNING
Do not use the ashtrays for disposing
of waste paper, or other combustible
items. The resulting fire may cause
death or serious injury.
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AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS
CAUTIONS
Only Land Rover approved accessories
should be plugged into the power
sockets. Using any other equipment
may damage the vehicle's electrical system. If
you are in any doubt contact a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
The engine should be running when
using accessories for long periods.
Failure to do so can discharge the
battery.
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