Land Rover Defender manuals

Land Rover Defender: Certification and Tire Data Labels

NAS

Identification Codes

The Certification Label contains the VIN and bar code information.

Canada

Identification Codes

The Certification Label contains the VIN and bar code information.

UK, Europe and Rest Of World (ROW)

Identification Codes

ENGINE SERIAL NUMBERS

2.0L I4 Diesel Engine

Identification Codes

The engine serial number is visible on the cylinder block.

2.0L I4 Petrol Engine

Identification Codes

The engine serial number is visible on the engine vent oil separator.

3.0L I6 Petrol Engine

Identification Codes

The engine serial number is visible on the charge air cooler.

TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBERS

Transmission Serial Number

Identification Codes

The transmission serial number is visible on the casing.

DIFFERENTIAL SERIAL NUMBERS

Front Differential Serial Number

Identification Codes

The differential serial number is visible on top of the casing.

Rear Differential Serial Number

Identification Codes

The differential serial number is visible on the underside of the casing.

DRIVE TRANSFER SERIAL NUMBERS

Twin Speed Transfer Case Serial Number

Identification Codes

The transfer case serial number is visible on the side of the casing.

Single Speed Transfer Case Serial Number

Identification Codes

The transfer case serial number is visible on the side of the casing.

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 Jacking and Lifting

 Preliminary Advice, Jacking

PRELIMINARY ADVICE WARNING: Make sure that the vehicle is stable before completing any work. CAUTION: Make sure the deployable side steps are set to 'Roof Access' mode (if equipped). Do not jack or l

 Lifting

4 POST LIFT Vehicle On Wheels WARNING: If the driveshaft(s)/halfshaft(s) require disconnecting, the vehicle must be lifted wheel free. Do not move the vehicle forward and backward on the 4 post lift

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 Instrument Panel Cross-Car Beam

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PART(S) REMOVAL WARNING: Take extra care when handling Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) components. To avoid accidental deployment, the restraints control module backup power supply must be depleted. Wait at least 1 minute after disconnecting the battery ground

 Enabling all terrain progress control (ATPC)

Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before using All Terrain Progress Control (ATPC). ATPC can be enabled when the vehicle is stationary or moving. When enabled, the system defaults to descent control mode. The ATPC button is located on the front control panel. The

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