Specifications
R
(FM10) SEMCON LAND ROVER OWNER GUIDE VER 2.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: landrover; MODEL: Range
Rover Evoque
Fluid level checks
213
1. Remove the relevant under bonnet cover.
See 209, FLUID FILLER LOCATIONSand
196, UNDER BONNET COVERS -
REMOVAL.
2. Clean the brake fluid reservoir and the filler
cap before removing, to prevent dirt from
entering the reservoir.
3. Remove the reservoir filler cap by rotating
counter clockwise.
4. Check the brake fluid reservoir level. The
level should be between the MIN and the
MAX marks.
Note: The fluid level may drop slightly
during normal use as a result of brake pad
wear, but should not be allowed to drop
below the MIN mark.
TOPPING UP THE BRAKE/CLUTCH
FLUID
Always use brake fluid which has the
correct specification. See 252,
LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS.
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.
Only use new fluid from an airtight
container (fluid from open containers or
fluid previously bled from the system,
will have absorbed moisture, which will
adversely affect performance, and must
not be used).
Do not top up the brake fluid to the
maximum mark unless the brake pads
have been renewed. If unsure, seek
qualified assistance.
1. Top up the brake fluid reservoir to at least
the minimum mark.
2. Refit the brake fluid reservoir filler cap by
rotating clockwise.
3. Refit the under bonnet cover. See 196,
UNDER BONNET COVERS - REFITTING.
CHECKING THE WASHER FLUID
LEVEL
Do not allow the screen washer fluid
to come into contact with naked
flames or sources of ignition.
If the vehicle is operated in
temperatures below 4°C (40°F), use a
washer fluid with frost protection.
Only use approved washer fluid.
Take care to avoid spillage, particularly
if an undiluted or high concentration is
being used. If spillage occurs, wash the
affected area immediately with water.
The washer fluid reservoir supplies the front
and rear screen washer jets and the headlamp
washer jets.