engine LAND ROVER FRELANDER 2 2006 Repair Manual
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Supplementary restraints system
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Operational status indicator
The passenger airbag operational status
indicator illuminates yellow when the airbag
has been disabled.
Note: The indicator will on ly illuminate when
the ignition is turned on, or the engine is
running.
AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION
All of the following opera tions should only be
carried out by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer, or suitably qualified person :-
• Removal or repair of any wiring or
component in the vicinity of any SRS
components.
• Installation of electr ical, or electronic,
equipment and accessories.
• Modification to the front or sides of the
vehicle exterior.
• Attachment of accessor ies to the front or
sides of the vehicle.
WARNING
When checking the operational status
of the front passenger airbag, ensure
that the ignition is switched on.
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WARNINGS
Do not attempt to service, repair,
replace, modify, or tamper with, any
part of the SRS. Thi s includes wiring or
components in the vicinity of SRS
components. Doing so may cause the system
to trigger, or render the system inoperative,
either of which may resu lt in death or serious
injuries.
Do not use any electrical test
equipment, or devices in the vicinity of
SRS components or wiring. Doing so
may cause the system to trigger, or render the
system inoperative , either of which may result
in death or serious injuries.
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Windows and mirrors
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Windows and mirrorsELECTRIC WINDOWS
With the ignition on, or engine running, press
the switch down to lower the window, pull it up
to raise the window. Release the switch at any
point to stop window movement.
The windows will operate for five minutes after
the engine is switched off, as long as the doors
are not opened.
One shot operation
All four windows have one-shot operation.
Briefly pull the switch up and release, the
window will continue to raise until fully closed.
Briefly press the switch down and release, the
window will continue to lower until fully open.
Pressing or pulling the switch again will stop
the window.
Overriding anti-trap protection
Anti-trap protection will stop window
movement if an obstruction or resistance is
detected. Check the window and it's aperture
and remove any obstructions , ice, etc. If it is
still necessary to raise the window, the override
procedure is as follows :-
1. Attempt to close the window, anti-trap will
prevent closure and lower the window
slightly.
2. Within ten seconds attempt to raise the
window again, anti-trap will prevent
closure and lower the window slightly.
3. Attempt to close the window for a third
time, this time hold the switch in the close
position. The window will raise whilst the
switch is held. Hold until closed.
Note: If this procedure fails to remove the
blockage, the window operation may need to
be reset.
WARNING
All of the windows have an anti-trap
protection system. However, before
closing a window care must be taken to ensure
that none of the occupa nts have any part of
their body in a position where it could be
trapped. Even with an anti-trap system serious
injury or death can occur.
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WARNING
Ensure that you remove the remote
control when leaving occupants in the
vehicle. This will prevent unsupervised
operation of the windows, which may result in
injury.
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Instruments
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Tachometer
Indicates engine spee d in revolutions per
minute (RPM) x 1000.
Temperature gauge
If the pointer moves onto the red line and the
red warning indicator illu minates severe engine
damage can occur.
If the engine overheats, stop the vehicle as
soon as safety pe rmits. Switch the engine off
and allow it to cool down. If the problem
reoccurs, seek qualified assistance before
continuing.
Note: If engine temperatur e rises to the point
where overheating may occur, there may be a
noticeable reduction in engine power, and the
air conditioning may cease operation. This is a
normal operating strate gy to reduce load on
the engine and assist with cooling.
Fuel gauge
Once the fuel level has dropped to the point
where the range is approximately 80 km (50
miles) the low fuel warning indicator will
illuminate.
As a reminder for the location of the fuel filler,
there is an arrow next to the fuel pump symbol
which points to the releva nt side of the vehicle.
Speedometer
Indicates road speed. Odometer
Indicates the total distance which the vehicle
has travelled.
Trip recorder
Indicates the distance travelled since the last
reset, and can be used to measure the distance
of individual journeys.
Trip recorder reset button
Resets the distance shown on the trip recorder
to zero.
Note: Once the trip recorder has been reset to
zero, the previously recorded distance will be
lost.
Gear selector mode and positiondisplay
Displays the currently selected gear on
vehicle's fitted with automatic transmission.
Main message centre
Displays warning, and information messages.
See INFORMATION MESSAGES (page 99).
Warning indicator panel (fitted in place of
main message centre)
If a main message centre is not fitted, the
warning indicator pane l will provide system
status information.
Warning indicator panel
The warning indicator panel will provide
system status information.
CAUTION
Serious engine damage can occur if the
vehicle is driven whilst the engine is
overheating.
CAUTION
Never allow the vehicle to run out of
fuel. The resulting mis-fire may cause
serious damage to the catalytic
convertor.
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Convenience features
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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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Starting the engine
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Starting the engineGENERAL INFORMATION
Docking the remote
Before the engine can be started, the remote
control will need to be docked.
Start/Stop button
The start/stop button is used to start or stop
the engine, or to turn on the ignition without
starting the engine. Switching on the ignition
To turn on the ignition without starting the
engine press the start/stop button and hold
until the warning indicators illuminate, then
release the button.
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Starting the engine
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STARTING A PETROL ENGINE
Starting
1. Insert the remote control into the docking
port and press to latch.
2. Press the brake pedal. 3.
With the brake peda l depressed briefly
press and release the start button. The
engine will crank auto matically until it
starts.
Stopping the engine
Before stopping the engine, ensure that the
vehicle is parked safely with the park brake
applied.
1. Select P (Park) and press the Start/Stop
button.
2. Press the remote to unlatch it, then remove
it from the docking port by gripping the
sides. Do not pull the remote out using the
keyring attachment as this may remove
only the emergency key.
Note: P (Park) must be selected before the
remote can be removed.
WARNING
Never start the engine, or leave it
running, when the vehicle is in an
enclosed space. Exhaust gasses are
poisonous and can cau se unconsciousness
and death if inhaled.
CAUTION
If the engine fails to start, do not
continue cranking as this will discharge
the battery. It may also damage the
catalytic conver tor due to unburnt fuel passing
through the exhaust.
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Starting the engine
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STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE
Manual transmission
Note: Do not press the accelerator pedal when
starting the engine.
1. Insert the remote control into the docking
port and press to latch.
2. Press the clutch pedal. 3.
With the clutch peda l depressed briefly
press and release the start button. There
will be a brief delay whilst the glow plugs
warm up, then the engine will crank
automatically until it starts.
Automatic transmission
Note: Do not press the accelerator pedal when
starting the engine.
1. Insert the remote control into the docking
port and press to latch.
2. Press the brake pedal.
3. With the brake pedal depressed briefly
press and release the start button. There
will be a brief delay whilst the glow plugs
warm up, then the engine will crank
automatically until it starts.
WARNING
Never start the engine, or leave it
running, when the vehicle is in an
enclosed space. Exhaust gasses are
poisonous and can cause unconsciousness
and illness if inhaled.
CAUTION
If the engine fails to start, do not
continue cranking as this will discharge
the battery.
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Starting the engine
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Stopping the engine
Before stopping the engine, ensure that the
vehicle is parked safely with the park brake
applied.
1. Select P (Park) and press the Start/Stop
button.
2. Press the remote to unlatch it, then remove
it from the docking port by gripping the
sides. Do not pull the remote out using the
keyring attachment as this will only
remove the emergency key.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)
The Diesel Particulate Filt er (DPF) forms part of
the emissions reduction system fitted to Land
Rover vehicles. The DPF will remove a high
proportion of the harmful carbon microspheres
(soot) before they leave the exhaust. It
achieves this by filter ing out the particles,
which are then stored until they are burnt away
and the filter is emptied.
Regeneration
Unlike a normal filter which requires periodic
replacement, the DPF has been designed to
regenerate, or clean itse lf to maintain operating
efficiency. The regene ration process takes
place automatically in most cases. However,
some unfavourable driving conditions mean
that the regeneration proc ess must be initiated
deliberately by the driver.
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CAUTION
The regeneration procedure produces
high temperatures in the DPF. Heat can
be felt radiating from beneath the
vehicle, which is normal and not a cause for
concern. However, the vehicle should not be
parked over combustible material, particularly
during dry weather. The heat generated could
be sufficient to start a fire when in close
proximity to combustibl e material such as
long dry grass, paper etc.
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Starting the engine
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Regeneration procedure
If DPF FULL along with the handbook symbol
appears in the message centre, carry out the
following procedure.
Note: At all times during this procedure you
should observe all releva nt speed limits, laws,
and regulations. Always ta ke account of traffic
and weather conditions , and drive with
consideration for other road users.
1. Drive the vehicle until the engine reaches
normal operating temper ature. The engine
should not be left idli ng to achieve working
temperature.
2. Drive the vehicle for a further twenty
minutes, keeping the road speed above 48
km/h (30 mph).
3. If regeneration is su ccessful the warning
light, or message, will extinguish. If they
do not repeat the process.
Note: If the warning indicator or message fails
to extinguish after following the regeneration
process three times, contact your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer for assistance.
Warning indicators and messages
If regeneration ca nnot be achieved
automatically by the system, due to short
journeys for example, th e driver will be notified
via a warning indicator, or message.
DPF FULL
If this message appears the driver should carry
out the DPF regeneration procedure as soon as
possible. DPF FULL VISIT DEALER
If this message appears the vehicle should be
taken to your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer as soon as possible.
CAUTION
Failure to take the appropriate action
when a warning indicator or message
appears may result in damage to the
engine, DPF system, increased vehicle
emissions, and costly repairs.