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Aribica interior8 views
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Border Rover in Boughrood,what can i say,It was an Amazing Weekend.51 views
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Thread upload8 viewsImage uploaded in thread 54746
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Where the Rain Forrest meets the Sea - Cape Tribulation, Daintree Cape York22 views
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karen tribe21 views
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5 viewselaborazione scarichi aspirazione rifacimento frizione piĆ¹ robusta distribuzione egr killer centralina remapping
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Front Differential Description and Operation1543 viewsThe 4 page pdf describes of the operation of the front differential plus displays an exploded view of the front differential.
The fill plug is item 36 and the drain plug, item 8.
It is suggested one first unscrew the fill plug before unscrewing the drain plug - and it might take two different wrench sizes, hence get this detail sorted out before any oil drains out.
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Steering Column detailing Steering Angle Sensor1496 viewsItem 2 in the picture on page 1 of the 9 page pdf shows the location of the steering wheel sensor. Page 5 of the pdf has a paragraph describing the operation of the sensor. When the steering wheel does not point the same direction as the real wheels, then the computers can put the 3 into safe mode and down goes the suspension. See also the 17 page pdf on the Anti Lock and Traction Control pdf.
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Engine Accessory Drive Description and Operation882 viewsThis 2 page pdf shows both belts for the 4.4L petrol V8; the primary serpentine belt, (the long one), and the shorter secondary that drives only the radiator cooling fan.
The various accessory pulleys the two belts are each associated with are numbered and an included table describes each.
When replacing belts and pulleys, count the number of grooves on both your old items and your new replacement parts. It has been known for an pulley with the wrong number of grooves to come with a replacement part or the replacement belt has the incorrect number of grooves; hence make certain the groove count on the new parts are the same as the removed items.
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4 pin NAS flat connector from NAS small trailer382 viewsThe connector with the three exposed pins is the end that would commonly be located at the trailer hitch end, (front), of a small NAS lightweight trailer that has no electric brakes. This plug would connect into the flat 4 pin connector at the rear of the 3.
Note the order of the pin functions and wire colours: White is ground; the next pin is for tail/marker lights using the Brown wire; the Yellow conductor is for the left turn signal, and the far pin uses the Green conductor for the right turn signal.
There is no separate brake light conductor as NAS spec vehicles most often combine the brake and signal light functions to the same bulb filament rather separate filaments in different bulbs. The LR factory harness resolves that design difference.
Fortunately, the Land Rover NAS assembly pin order for the 4 pin flat plug maintains the above described conventions.
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Air Distribution and Filtering Systems2084 viewsThis is 3 page pdf with coloured drawings of the air distribution ducting for the front air system.
Also included is a sketch of the pollen filter location within the front heater ducting. Note that two types of filters are available: a) the cheaper dust/pollen filter and b), the activated carbon filter that removes smells from the air. Installing the more expensive activated carbon filter means you never smell a cattle truck or chicken farm again. It really works.
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Rear Area Climate Control System1161 viewsThis 14 page pdf describes how the rear heating AC system is supposed to operate in conjunction with the front system.
The air transfer ducts are shown as coloured sketches as is the air flow within the rear blower setup.
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Alarm System description and Operation1052 viewsThis 9 page pdf explains in detail how the anti-thief, (alarm), system is supposed to operate. The system uses the door ajar switches to provide alarm system signals; as such there are few separate contacts related to the alarm system only.
Page 6 of 9 is of particular interest as it describes the trigger log that is accessible with the dealer T4.
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GPS NAV system components and operation999 viewsThis 16 page pdf describes the operation of the GPS navigation system and provides pin outs and equipment layouts. The GPS antenna amp and location is also shown.
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Wipers, Front and Rear, plus Washers description and operation.818 viewsThis 17 page pdf describes how the wipers, front and rear, plus the washers are intended to operate. Also described is how the rain sensor is designed to function along with a table of the wiper delay timing parameters.
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10fer Tribe126 views
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Thread upload5 viewsImage uploaded in thread 189910
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76 viewsThe Smaller Nashers in their SIB which is inflated with an Electric pump mounted in the RIB. Great as a Taxi to and from the beach and for them (and me) to tear about in.
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Brakes Description and Operation2231 viewsThis is a 17 page pdf that describes the operation of the various braking systems: the ABS, CBC, DSC, EBD, ETC, EBA, EDC, and HDC. Also discussed is the yaw rate and lateral acceleration sensor as well as the steering angle sensor.
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creek crossing - Bribie47 views
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LH cable tucked under ribbed bumper plate165 views
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RH cable tucked under ribbed bumper plate167 views
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Grib Goch, Snowdonia70 views
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Crib Goch, Snowdonia310 views
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Thread upload9 viewsImage uploaded in thread 127586
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Thread upload8 viewsImage uploaded in thread 139456
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C pillar cover removed to facilitate removal of bin cover.9 viewsNote the "ribbon" behind the top left corner of the C pillar cover. This is something to do with the curtain air bags, hence do not mess with it. I dislodged the cover to make it easier to pull up and extract the black plastic bin moulding. It is not necessary to totally remove it and would be what I call a big deal - seat belt, air vent and ducting as well as that curtain concern.
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Power distribution board mounted in the boot16 views
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Power distribution board mounted in the boot 218 views
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Discovery 5 preview131 viewsQui si vede Panoramix e Piadina sulla nuova D5!!!
Notare i cerchi con gomme super super ribassate (neanche le vedi dalla sottile spalla che hanno!)
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Air Distribution and Filtering6 views
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Awning207 viewsThere are many bolt slots in the expo rack, bottom ribs,
side rails on the inside and on top of rear rail.
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Awning173 viewsStud bolts in slot of bottom rib of expo rack.
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Awning156 viewsStud bolt fitting slot in rib.
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324 viewsPicture courtesy of BuckinghamBazza, Ribble Valley May 18, 2009, edited by wvlenthe
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I said pay attention you orrible lot334 views
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Pigeon Island, St. Lucuia, with \'The Black Pearl\' from Pirates of The Carribean in the foreground.48 views
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Lake Kariba6 views
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Thread upload14 viewsImage uploaded in thread 170310
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Fuel Purge Valve and other hoses.846 viewsThis 6 page pdf shows the Fuel Purge Valve and associated hoses and describes how it is supposed to work. There are lots of good drawings of the fuel system. It is more complicated than one might think.
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Thread upload5 viewsImage uploaded in thread 137807
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Now Thats What I Call A Rib46 viewsSpot the old P38 towing my baby. Sorry its an old photo.
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Hebridean Island or the Carribean?23 views
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Mt Terrible237 views
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D3 group shot - Mt Terible264 views
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Northly view from Mt Terrible230 views
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107 viewsexisting grille cut out along rib/line
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ooops - 21 viewsa great picture which describes why its not a good idea to have side steps fitted if you ever want to go off road. not sure where this happened, but the wife spotted it as soon as I went back to pick them up. Its her D4 and you can imagine she was not impressed. Still, a fun afternoon at a pay and play site whilst I was in inverness on holiday ;-)
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"Waterover"as described by 5 year old daughter282 viewsSmall run through Burn at Drumclog
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Dribbles along bottom of door frame/door card27 views
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Dribbling into footwell here from closed door23 views
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Locking tabs have lost their grib on the loom29 views
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EGR replacement17 viewsThese horrible T30 bolts hold the original onto the EGR cooler. Replaced with nice new M8x16mm bolts
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Intake Air Distribution and Filtering111 views
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"CALENDAR 2010"145 viewsOn the way to the Lakes for some offroading on the ribble valley weekend
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"CALENDAR 2010"135 viewsEnd of the ribble valley weekend. Borderrover,Bodsy,me(discojase)
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Ashtray Slide6 viewsThis is a quick drawing describing how the ashtray stays in. There's a pin that rides through this channel, gets caught to stay closed, and pushing t in releases the catch.
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Fuel Tank Internals, Description and Operation 809 viewsThis 10 page pdf shows views of the fuel tank internals, what the various pieces do and describes how the fuel storage system is supposed to operate.
As usual, you can download it, save, and print as required.
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Thread upload5 viewsImage uploaded in thread 194599
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Reservoir Bung 24mm socket 1155 viewsThis is the view of the air tank at the end nearest the front left wheel. This is what you see before you do the mod. The other view is after the mod.
On pre 2008 models, there is this 24mm socket hex head bung, M20 x 1.5 thread, that can be unscrewed and the Schrader valve assembly installed instead. On newer 3's the bung hole was deleted from the front end of the air tank; hence the mod as described, is then not possible.
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My other toy362 viewsRosie in the Solent
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rib_on framed...108 views
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RIB226 viewsA proper toy!
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RIB on No Mans Land Fort94 views
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Ribble in flood190 views
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Ride Height Calibration108 viewsD3 was very high on Rear Right and slightly high on Front Right - looked terrible when parked on flat surface. In less than an hour (including taking all measurements)thanks to IIDTool it sits perfectly level. A simple process which I will detail later
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Rosen A10 Manufacturer Installation Manual763 viewsThis is a 30 page pdf from Rosen that explains how to install the A10 unit. It is Generic in nature and hence carries detail not found in the LR specific install instructions. It also uses words and pictures instead of just pictures, hence can be a bit easier to figure out, particularily if you wish to take advantages of some of the hidden features not described in the LR material.
One of these features is how to hook up to a headrest display or I suppose even to the NAV in front.
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Strain gauge...394 views...I think.
On the left cable - with a latch (?function) and a ribbon connector cable
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LR "plough" with 150mm high-rise alloy tongue.171 viewsI fitted this 150mm high-rise tongue to the LR towing hitch. It's a solid aluminium alloy unit called a "Stinger" or "Alumnistinger". Made in the US and available in Australia through a distributor in Brisbane Qld.
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Bust Petrol Tank198 viewsThis RR Classic\'s petrol tank got ruptured coming down Pimdale - this is the rush to collect and distribute the contents to other vehicles!
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Terrain Response Dial Explained411 viewsSource - I've forgotten - but still useful as it describes a bit more than the manual.
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Bribie Beach22 views
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Towbar Fitting238 viewsPage from handbook describing how to fit/remove towbar
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Towing outfit201 viewsTowing our Trailcraft 5.4m "Panorama Dirt Road" caravan (March 2008).
Heavy duty springs and 150mm hitch riser on LR "plough" has made the outfit level. There's a slight nose-up attitude and some pitching front and back whilst under-way. We're looking forward to taking delivery of a Mitchell Bros towbar so that we can use our Hayman Reece weight distribution hitch (which will correct the nose-up and reduce the front-back pitch).
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ZF 6HP 26X Description and Operation1572 viewsThis is a Land Rover produced 47 page pdf describing the operation of the ZF 6HP26X six speed tranny that is in our 3's. There are colour cut thrus of the various tranny assemblies, both electrical and mechanical, along with an explanation of their intended operation.
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