Operation Manual
Owner maintenance
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OWNER MAINTENANCE
In addition to the routine services, which
should be carried out by your Land Rover
dealer at the intervals shown in the Service
Portfolio book, a number of simple checks
(listed below) must be carried out by the
owner or driver on a regular basis.
These are fully described on the pages that
follow.
Daily checks
• Operation of lights, horn, direction
indicators, wipers, washers and warning
lights.
• Operation of seat belts and brakes.
• Look for deposits on the garage floor
which may indicate a fluid leak.
Weekly checks
These should be carried out at least every 250
miles or 400 km.
• Engine oil level.
• Cooling system level.
• Screen washer reservoir level.
• Condition and pressure of tyres.
• Clutch fluid level
• Brake fluid level.
• Power steering fluid level.
NOTE: Any significantor sudden drop in fluid
levels, or uneven tyre wear should be reported
to a Land Rover dealer without delay.
The gearbox fluid level should only be
checked by a Land Rover dealer at the time of
a routine service.
All fluid specifications and capacities are
shown in ’Generaldata’.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Special operating conditions
When a vehicle is operated in extremely
arduous conditions or on dusty, wet or
muddy terrain, more frequent attention
must be paid to servicing requirements.
For example; if your vehicle experiences
deep wading conditions, even DAILY
servicing could be necessary to ensure
the continued safe and reliable operation
of the vehicle.
Contact a Land Rover dealer for advice.