Starting & Driving
STARTING - Diesel models
In cold weather, or when the battery is in a low
state of charge, on manual gearbox vehicles
depress the clutch pedal while starting and hold
it down until the engine is running. This will
reduce the load on the battery.
WARNING
Never start or leave the engine running in an
unventilated building - exhaust gases are
poisonous and contain carbon monoxide,
which can cause unconsciousness and may
even be fatal.
Precautions
•
The diesel engine must not be run above
idle speed until the oil pressure warning
light extinguishes. This will ensure that
the engine and turbo-charger bearings are
properly lubricated before being run at
speed.
1.
Check that the handbrake is applied and
that the gear lever is in neutral (‘P’ or ‘N’
for automatic transmission).
2.
3.
Switch off all unnecessary electrical
equipment.
Insert the starter key and turn the switch
to position ‘II’. Wait until the glow plug
warning light extinguishes.
•
Similarly, ALWAYS allow the engine to
idle for 10 seconds before switching off.
Cold climates
In very cold climates the oil pressure warning
light may take several seconds to extinguish.
Similarly, engine cranking times will also
increase; at -30°C the starter motor may need
to be operated continuously for as long as 30
seconds before the engine will start. For this
reason, ensure that all non-essential electrical
equipment is switched off.
NOTE: The waiting time will vary
according to the engine coolant
temperature (when the engine is hot, the
glow plug warning light will extinguish
almost immediately).
Turn the key to position ‘III’ to operate the
starter motor. DO NOT press the
accelerator pedal while starting. RELEASE
THE KEY as soon as the engine is running.
4.
Block heaters
Only approved block heaters restricted to a
maximum of 400 W should be used. Block
heaters that exceed this output may damage the
emission control components.
If the engine stalls or fails to start, you MUST
return the starter switch to position ‘I’ before
attempting to restart; the engine will not start by
turning the starter switch from position ‘II’.
In temperate climates DO NOT operate the
starter for longer than 10 seconds. If the engine
fails to start, switch off and wait 10 seconds
before re-using the starter.
Automatic gearbox vehicles
After starting, ensure that the handbrake and
foot brake are firmly applied and the accelerator
pedal is not depressed while moving the gear
selector lever from ‘N’ or ‘P’, otherwise, the
vehicle may move immediately the selector
lever is moved to one of the drive positions
NOTE: Continued use of the starter will not only
discharge the battery, but may cause damage to
the starter motor.
(1,2,3,D
or R). This is particularly important
NOTE: The battery charging and oil pressure
warning lights should extinguish as soon as the
engine is running.
when the engine is cold, because the engine will
be idling at a faster speed than normal.
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Categories | Land Rover, Land Rover Discovery |
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Tags | Land Rover Discovery Series II |
Model Year | 2001 |
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Product Brand | Land Rover |
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