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    							Engine compartment
    88
    V8 - Right hand steering
    1.Cooling system reservoir
    2.Brake fluid reservoir.
    3.Washer reservoir.
    4.Engine oil dipstick.
    5.Engine oil filler cap.
    6.Power steering reservoir.
    7.Clutch fluid reservoir.
    8.Radiator filler plug.
    WARNING
    Ensure that sparks and naked lights are kept
    away from the engine compartment. 
    						
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    89
    Td5 diesel engine
    ENGINE OIL LEVEL-CHECK & TOP-UP
    Check the oil level at least every 400 km
    (250 miles) when the engine is HOT and with
    the vehicle resting on level ground.
    Switch off the engine and let the vehicle stand
    for five minutes to allow the oil to drain back
    into the sump. Withdraw the dipstick and wipe
    the blade clean and then fully reinsert the
    dipstick and withdraw again to check the level,
    which should NEVER be allowed to fall below
    the lower mark on the dipstick.
    To top-up, unscrew the oil filler cap and add
    oil to maintain the level between the UPPER
    and LOWER marks on the dipstick.
    NOTE:On Td5 models, it is necessary to
    remove the access flap before topping-up - lift
    the release tab (see illustration).
    Tdi diesel engine
    DO NOT OVERFILL!
    As a general guide, if the level on the dipstick:
    ·is nearer to the upper mark than the lower,
    add no oil.
    ·is nearer to the lower mark than the upper,
    add half a litre of oil.
    ·is below the lower mark, add one litre of
    oil and re-check the level after a further
    five minutes.
    NOTE:If it is necessary to check the oil level
    when the engine is cold, DO NOT start the
    engine. Follow the procedure detailed above,
    but re-check the oil level as soon as the
    engine has reached its normal operating
    temperature. 
    						
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    90
    V8 petrol engine
    Oil specifications
    It is essential to use an oil suitable for the
    climatic conditions in which the vehicle is to
    be operated. Precise specifications are shown
    in General data. If in doubt, contact your
    Land Rover dealer.4-cylinder petrol engine 
    						
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    91 Td5 diesel engine
    COOLING SYSTEM TOP-UP
    WARNING
    The coolant level in the reservoir should be
    checked at least weekly (more frequently in
    high mileage or arduous operating
    conditions). Always check the level WHEN
    THE SYSTEM IS COLD.
    Never run the engine without coolant.
    NEVER remove the filler cap or radiator filler
    plug when the engine is hot - escaping
    steam or scalding water could cause serious
    injury.
    Unscrew the filler cap slowly, allowing the
    pressure to escape before removing
    completely.Tdi diesel, V8 & 4-cyl petrol engines
    Top-up with a 50% mixture of anti-freeze and
    water so that the surface of the coolant is level
    with the seam on the side of the tank. Ensure
    the cap is tightened fully after top-up is
    completed.
    DO NOT overfill. This may result in damage to
    the radiator.
    If the level has fallen appreciably, suspect
    leakage or overheating and arrange for your
    dealer to examine your vehicle.
    NOTE:On V8 models, in addition to checking
    the level on the tank, the radiator may need
    topping-up - consult the procedure on the
    following page. 
    						
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    92 V8 models
    On V8 models, as well as removing the
    reservoir cap, carefully unscrew the radiator
    filler plug (illustrated above), allowing
    pressure to escape before removing
    completely.
    Top the radiator up, if necessary, with a 50%
    mixture of anti-freeze and water to maintain
    the level at approximately 12 mm (0.5 in)
    below the radiator filler neck. Ensure the plug
    is tightened fully after top-up is completed.
    DO NOT OVERFILL!Anti-freeze
    Anti-freeze contains important corrosion
    inhibitors. Ensure the 50% anti-freeze/water
    solution is maintained and topped up all year
    round (not just in cold conditions). Failure to
    do so may cause corrosion of the radiator and
    engine components.
    The specific gravity of a 50% anti-freeze
    solution at 20°C (68°F) is 1.075 and protects
    against frost down to -36°C (-33°F).
    Use ONLY ethylene glycol based anti-freeze
    (containing no methanol) with Organic Acid
    Technology (OAT) corrosion inhibitors.
    In an emergency - and only if this type of
    anti-freeze is unavailable - top-up the cooling
    system with clean water, but be aware of the
    resultant reduction in frost protection. DO
    NOT top-up or refill with conventional
    anti-freeze formulations. If in doubt, consult a
    Land Rover dealer.
    WARNING
    Anti-freeze is poisonous and can be fatal if
    swallowed. If accidental consumption of
    anti-freeze is suspected, seek medical
    attention immediately.
    Prevent anti-freeze coming in contact with
    the skin or eyes. If this occurs, rinse
    immediately with plenty of water.
    Anti-freeze will damage painted surfaces.
    NEVER top-up with salt water. Even when
    travelling in territories where the water
    supply contains salt, always ensure you
    carry a supply of fresh (rain or distilled)
    water. 
    						
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    93
    WINDSCREEN WASHER TOP-UP
    The windscreen washer reservoir also
    supplies the rear screen.
    Check the reservoir level and top-up with a
    mixture of water and an approved screen
    washer solvent to approximately 25 mm (1 in)
    below the bottom of the filler neck. In cold
    weather, to prevent freezing, use a screen
    washer solvent containing isopropanol.
    Operate the washer switches to check that the
    nozzles are clear and properly directed.
    WARNING
    DO NOT use an anti-freeze solution in the
    washer reservoir. Anti-freeze will damage
    painted surfaces. 
    						
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    94
    FUEL SEDIMENTER - Tdi diesel engines
    (if fitted)
    The sedimenter is located on the chassis side
    member, near the rear wheel.
    To drain:
    Slacken off the drain plug (arrowed in
    illustration), to allow any water to drain off.
    Retighten the plug as soon as pure diesel is
    emitted.FUEL FILTER - Tdi diesel engines
    The filter is located at the front of the engine
    compartment.
    To drain:
    Slacken off the drain plug (1), to allow any
    water to drain off. Retighten the plug as soon
    as pure diesel is emitted. 
    						
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    95
    CLUTCH FLUID TOP-UP
    Wipe the filler cap before removing, to prevent
    dirt from entering the reservoir. Check the
    fluid level and top up if necessary, maintaining
    the level approximately 10 mm below the top
    of the reservoir, using fluid meetingFMVSS
    116 DOT 4specification. Ensure dirt does not
    enter the reservoir while filling.
    Use only new fluid from a sealed container
    (old fluid from opened containers, or fluid
    previously bled from the system must NOT be
    used).
    DO NOT OVERFILL!
    If significant topping up is required, a leak is
    indicated - consult your dealer immediately.
    WARNING
    Clutch fluid will damage painted surfaces;
    soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth
    immediately and wash the area with a
    mixture of car shampoo and water.
    Take care not to spill fluid onto a hot engine
    - a fire may result.
    Clutch fluid is highly toxic - keep containers
    sealed and out of reach of children. If
    consumption of fluid is suspected, seek
    medical attention immediately.
    If clutch fluid should come into contact with
    the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with
    plenty of water. 
    						
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    96
    WARNING
    Contact your dealer immediately if brake
    travel is unusually long or if there is any
    appreciable drop in brake fluid.
    BRAKE FLUID CHECK
    The fluid level will fall slightly during use as a
    result of brake pad wear, but should not be
    allowed to fall below the MIN mark. Any
    substantial drop in fluid indicates a leak in the
    system, in which case the vehicle must NOT
    be driven and you should contact your dealer.
    With the vehicle on level ground, check the
    fluid level at least every week (more frequently
    in high mileage or arduous operating
    conditions). Check the level visually through
    the side of the transparent container without
    removing the filler cap.Topping-up
    Wipe the filler cap clean before removing to
    prevent dirt from entering the reservoir, then
    top up to the MAX mark usingFMVSS 116
    DOT 4fluid.
    Use only new fluid from an airtight container
    (old fluid from opened containers, or fluid
    previously bled from the system must NOT be
    used).
    DO NOT OVERFILL!
    WARNING
    DO NOT drive the vehicle with the fluid level
    below the MIN mark.
    Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces;
    soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth
    immediately and wash the area with a
    mixture of car shampoo and water.
    Take care not to spill fluid onto a hot engine
    - a fire may result.
    Brake fluid is highly toxic - keep containers
    sealed and out of the reach of children. If
    consumption of fluid is suspected, seek
    medical attention immediately.
    If brake fluid should come into contact with
    the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with
    plenty of water. 
    						
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    97
    POWER STEERING TOP-UP
    ONLY check the fluid level with the engine
    switched off and the system cold, and ensure
    that the steering wheel is not turned after
    stopping the engine.
    Wipe the filler cap to prevent dirt from
    entering the reservoir.
    Remove the filler cap and, using a lint-free
    cloth, wipe the dipstick clean. Refit the cap
    fully and remove it again to check the fluid
    level. Ensure the fluid level is between the
    UPPER mark and the end of the dipstick. If
    necessary, top up with a fluid meeting
    Dexron II D or Dexron II E/IIIspecification,
    ensuring no dirt enters the reservoir.
    DO NOT fill above the UPPER mark on the
    dipstick.
    NOTE:The colour of the specified power
    steering fluid may differ from that used to fill
    the system during manufacture. This is not
    cause for concern.Emergency operation
    Any large or sudden drop in the fluid level
    must be investigated by a qualified dealer.
    If it can be established that fluid loss is slow,
    then the reservoir may be topped up to the
    upper level mark to enable the vehicle to be
    driven to the nearest dealer for examination.
    If the fluid level has dropped below the lower
    level mark, top-up the reservoir before starting
    the engine, or damage to the steering pump
    could result.
    WARNING
    Power steering fluid is highly toxic - keep
    containers sealed and out of the reach of
    children. If consumption of power steering
    fluid is suspected, seek medical attention
    immediately.
    If power steering fluid should come into
    contact with the skin or eyes, rinse
    immediately with plenty of water.
    Do not spill power steering fluid onto a hot
    engine - a fire may result.
    Power steering fluid will damage painted
    surfaces: Soak up any spillage with an
    absorbent cloth immediately and wash the
    area with a mixture of car shampoo and
    water. 
    						
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