Land Rover Defender manuals

Land Rover Defender: Climate Control

SPECIFICATIONS

Torque Specifications

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION

Climate Control

Climate Control

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 Air Conditioning

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION COMPONENT LOCATION COMPONENT LOCATION - 1 OF 2 - VEHICLES WITH AUXILIARY CLIMATE CONTROL Auxiliary evaporator Auxiliary climate control isolation valve and Thermostatic E

 Air Distribution and Filtering

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION COMPONENT LOCATION COMPONENT LOCATION - 1 OF 1 NOTES: Right Hand Drive (RHD) vehicle is shown, Left Hand Drive (LHD) vehicle is similar. Vehicle with 5 doors is shown, v

 Control Components

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION COMPONENT LOCATION COMPONENT LOCATION - 1 OF 2 NOTE: Right Hand Drive (RHD) vehicle is shown, Left Hand Drive (LHD) vehicle is similar. Duct air temperature sensor (quant

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 Acids and Alkalis

For example - alkalis such as caustic soda used in cleaning materials; acids such as sulphuric acid used in batteries. Both alkalis and acids are irritant and corrosive to the skin, eyes, nose and throat. They cause burns and can destroy ordinary protective clothing. Avoid splashes to the skin, e

 Fluid Leaks

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION GENERAL PROCEDURE - FLUID LEAK DETECTION SERVICE INSTRUCTION NOTES: Slight surface oil dampness without drops are acceptable and should not be repaired as a leak Be aware that fluid leaks from above any component may cause oil to collect on the engine and transmiss

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