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    							Fuses
    250
    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
    The passenger compartment fuse box is fitted 
    behind the glovebox; to access the fuses, open 
    the glovebox, then press down on the catches 
    (1) whilst pulling the cover rearwards. The solid 
    arrow in the illustration indicates the location of 
    the fuse removal tool.
    NOTE: There are a number of spare fuses 
    included within the fuse box (see fuse box 
    label).
    A label in the fuse box cover shows the circuits 
    protected, the fuse values and their locations. 
    They are also listed on the following page. 
    H3919
    11
    5
    H4058
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    251
    Fuse specification
    Fuse 
    numberRating 
    (amps)Circuit protected
    15Instruments
    2 5 Heated rear window,
    Rear blower,
    Heated seats - rear,
    Trailer socket
    3--
    45Lights
    5 7.5 Engine management/Diagnostics
    6 5 Rear view mirror,
    Parking distance control
    7- - 
    8 5 On-board computer,
    Audio system
    9 5 Brake lights,
    Light module,
    Speed control
    10 15 Horn
    11 30 Central locking,
    External mirrors,
    Electric windows - front
    12 10 Air conditioning,
    Heated seats - front
    13 5 Anti-lock Braking System,
    Dynamic Stability Control,
    Transmission
    14 -  -
    15 5 Central locking, 
    Diagnostics, 
    Electric windows - front
    16 -
    17 5 Exterior mirrors,
    Interior lights
    18 10 Immobilisation
    19 --  
    						
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    252
    20 30 Driver’s seat,
    Steering column
    21 30 Passenger’s seat
    22 - -
    23 15 Steering column
    24 30 Central locking,
    Exterior mirrors
    Electric windows - front
    25 5 Immobilisation
    26 30 Windshield wipers
    27 20 Glove box light, 
    Interior lights,
    Windshield washers
    28 30 Headlight cleaning
    29 10 Heated steering wheel
    30 15 Electronic damper control
    31 5 Engine management,
    Immobilisation
    32 5
    33 5 Transmission
    34 7.5 Air conditioning,
    Blower
    35 5 Anti-lock Braking System,
    Dynamic Stability Control
    36 - -
    37 5 Transfer neutral - to be inserted when 4-wheel towing 
    38 - -
    39 5 Immobilisation
    40 5 CD autochanger
    41 5 Rear window wash/wipe
    42 5 Vanity mirror illumination
    43 5 Alarm
    44 5Airbag SRS - DO NOT REMOVE
    45 5 Instruments
    Fuse 
    numberRating 
    (amps)Circuit protected 
    						
    							Fuses
    253
    46 5 Instruments
    47 30 Heated windshield washers, 
    Heated windshield
    48 -  -
    49 30 Navigation system,
    On-board computer,
    On-board monitor,
    Audio system
    50 -  -
    51 10 Anti-lock Braking System,
    Dynamic Stability Control,
    Fuel pump,
    Air pump
    52 25 Heated seats - front
    53 30 Engine management
    54 15 Transmission
    55 30 Anti-lock Braking System,
    Dynamic Stability Control
    56 -  -
    57 15 Air suspension
    58 20 Sunroof
    59 - -
    60 30 Central locking,
    Electric windows - rear
    Fuse 
    numberRating 
    (amps)Circuit protected 
    						
    							Fuses
    254
    REAR LOADSPACE FUSE BOX
    The fuse box is situated on the right hand side 
    of the loadspace behind the rear loadspace 
    access hatch. Pull the handle to open the panel 
    (see ‘REAR LOADSPACE ACCESS HATCH’, 
    page 120).Owners are advised against removing or 
    replacing the relays (identified as R1-R10) 
    and fusible links (MF1-MF3). Failure of any of 
    these items should be investigated by a 
    qualified technician.
    Fuse specification
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    Fuse numberRating (amps)Circuit protected
    71 20 Cigar lighter/socket
    72 - -
    73 - -
    74 15 Trailer socket
    75 - -
    76 20 Trailer socket
    77 20 Auxiliary power socket (loadspace)
    78 - -
    79 30 Heated rear window
    80 20 Rear windshield wash/wipe
    81 20 Heated rear seats
    82 15 Rear blower
    83 - -
    84 5 Remote handset
    85 25 Fuel pump
    86 10 Central locking system, tailgate
    87 50 Trailer socket
    88 50 Trailer socket
    89 - - 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    255
    B ulb Re plac emen tREPLACING BULBS
    Check the operation of all exterior lights before 
    you drive the vehicle.
    Replacement bulbs
    NOTE: All bulbs must be rated at 12 volts
    NOTE: In certain territories it is a legal 
    requirement to carry spare bulbs, in case of 
    bulb failure. A replacement bulb kit is available 
    as an approved accessory from your Land 
    Rover retailer.Halogen bulbs
    Halogen bulbs are used for high beam, normal 
    beam, front fog and reverse lights. Take care 
    NOT to touch this type of bulb with your fingers; 
    always use a cloth to handle them. If necessary, 
    clean the bulb with methylated spirits to 
    remove fingerprints.
    Bi-xenon light units
    WARNING
    •Used Bi-xenon light units contain mercury, 
    which is hazardous and can be injurious to 
    health.
    •A very high voltage is required to ignite the 
    gas and metal vapor used to power 
    Bi-xenon lights. Contact with this voltage 
    could cause very serious injury.
    •Replacement or maintenance of xenon 
    lights should be carried out only by 
    qualified personnel.
    Some vehicles are fitted with Bi-xenon low 
    beam headlight units. Bi-xenon lights provide 
    significantly improved visibility, especially 
    during adverse weather and driving conditions.
    The operational life of a Bi-xenon light is 
    significantly longer than that of a conventional 
    or halogen bulb.
     Seek advice about the proper disposal of 
    Bi-xenon light units from a Land Rover 
    retailer.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Before replacing a bulb, always switch off 
    the starter switch and appropriate lighting 
    switch to prevent any possibility of a short 
    circuit. Only replace bulbs with the same 
    type and specification.
    BulbWatts
    Headlights normal beam 
    (Halogen)55 (H7)
    Headlights high beam 55 (H7)
    Front side lights 5 
    Direction indicators 21 
    Front fog lights 55 (H7)
    Side repeater lights 5 
    Reverse lights 6 (H6)
    Rear fog guard lights 21 
    Tail lights 5
    Number plate lights 5
    Door/puddle lights 5
    Interior lights 6
    Luggage/footwell lights 5
    Luggage/tailgate lights 6
    Glovebox light 5
    Vanity mirror light 1.2 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    256
    Light emitting diodes (LEDs)
    Controls, displays and some lights and other 
    equipment items inside your vehicle have light 
    emitting diodes (LEDs) behind a cover as their 
    light source. These LEDs resemble 
    conventional lasers and are classified by law as 
    “Class 1 light emitting diodes”. Replacement 
    LEDs should be fitted only by qualified 
    personnel.
    WARNING
    DO NOT remove the cover or expose the eyes 
    directly to the unfiltered light source for 
    several hours at a time, as this could cause 
    irritation to the iris.
    HEADLIGHT HIGH BEAM (HALOGEN)
    From inside the engine compartment, press the 
    tab (solid arrow) and open the cover.
    H3878
    H3879 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    257
    Disconnect the electrical connector and release 
    the spring clip (see inset). Pull the bulb out to 
    remove.
    NOTE: Do not touch the replacement bulb glass 
    with your fingers. If necessary, clean the bulb 
    with methylated spirits. 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    258
    FRONT DIRECTION INDICATOR, 
    SIDELIGHT AND FRONT SIDE MARKER 
    LIGHT
    Light unit removal
    From inside the engine compartment, unscrew 
    the nut (anti-clockwise), to release the light unit 
    (see inset). The nut is attached to a safety strap, 
    which prevents it from falling into the engine.
    Keeping hold of the light unit, ease it away from 
    the vehicle body, disengaging the two locating 
    lugs (arrowed).Bulb replacement
    1.Direction indicator light
    2.Sidelight
    3.Front side marker light
    Having released the light unit form the front of 
    the vehicle, turn the relevant bulb holder 90º 
    anti-clockwise and pull to release. Twist and 
    pull to remove the direction indicator bulb, pull 
    to remove either of the other bulbs.
    Refitting the light unit
    When refitting the light unit, position the two 
    lugs first, then position the light unit, so that the 
    securing bolt lines up correctly with the 
    thumbwheel. Tighten the nut (turn clockwise) 
    to fix the unit in position.
    H3811
    H4320
    1
    2
    3 
    						
    							Bulb Replacement
    259
    REAR LIGHT CLUSTER 
    (Tail, indicator & fog lights) 
    From outside the vehicle and with the tailgate 
    fully open, remove the two retaining screws (as 
    shown). From the side of the vehicle, use a 
    suitable tool to carefully lever the unit away 
    from the vehicle and rearwards, to release the 
    light unit from the vehicle.
    Be careful to avoid damage to the paintwork, 
    when levering the light unit from the vehicle. 
    Cover any tool used with a cloth and apply 
    gentle and constant pressure. Do not use 
    excessive force - if in doubt, consult your 
    retailer.Press the two tabs (arrowed in inset) together, 
    to release the light unit from the lens assembly. 
    Twist and pull the appropriate bulb to release. 
    The bulbs are located as follows:
    1.Rear indicator bulb.
    2.Tail light bulb.
    3.Rear fog guard light bulb.
    NOTE: The brake lights and high mounted stop 
    light fitted to your vehicle, are LED lights and 
    should be replaced by your retailer if they fail.
    H4287
    H38143
    1
    2 
    						
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