The description of adjustment, disassembly and assembly operations and operations performed during major repairs includes references to special tools. The attached drawings contain an image of the tool or device during the operations. The description of the work includes information on permissible wear of parts, tightening torques of fasteners, and other information necessary for assembly. Each adjustment or repair operation, as well as operations performed during major repairs, has its own code (SRO code).
Information under the headings WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE is used with the following meanings:
CAUTION: Operations must be performed very precisely and carefully to avoid injury.
CAUTION: Used to draw attention to work that may result in damage to vehicle components.
NOTE: Helpful information is provided.
Position indicators
The position indicators (right or left) in this Manual are given assuming the observer's gaze is directed from the rear to the front of the vehicle.
When describing the removed unit (engine and gearbox), the crankshaft pulley corresponds to the front part.
When describing the work in this Manual, the stage of checking the vehicle after completion of the actual repair and restoration operations is omitted. It is recommended to check the work performed, and if necessary, road tests of the vehicle should be carried out. This applies in particular to work related to the repair of vehicle systems that affect its safety.
Dimensions
The dimensions given correspond to the design documentation for the vehicle. Repair tolerances are given where applicable.
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Electrical Equipment Reference Library (ERL) and Electrical Circuit Diagrams
The Electrical Reference Library and Electrical Circuit Diagrams are separate documents for use by trained Land Rover technicians. They are required for use when performing diagnostic work on the vehicle's electrical system.
The Electronic Reference Library (ERL) contains descriptions of electrical circuit operation, fuse specifications, ground point locations, and information on the composition of electrical connectors and their locations on the vehicle.
The ERL Reference Library should be used in conjunction with the Electrical Schematics. Both of these documents are intended to facilitate all aspects of electrical diagnostics.
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