Fluid level checks
2.
Add oil to maintain the level between the
MIN and MAX marks or notches on the
dipstick.
3.
4.
Clean up any oil spilled during topping-up.
Check the oil level again after 5 minutes.
It is essential to use the correct specification oil
and to ensure it is suitable for the climatic
conditions in which the vehicle is to be
operated.
Note: The approximate quantity of oil required
to raise the level from MIN to MAX on the petrol
engine dipstick is 0.85 litres (1.5 pints) and on
the diesel engine dipstick is 1.5 litres (2.6
pints).
Ensure the coolant level remains between the
MIN and MAX indicator marks on the side of
the expansion tank.
If the level has dropped suddenly, or by a large
amount, arrange for the vehicle to be examined
by a qualified technician as soon as possible.
ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION
It is important that the correct oil specification
is used. Vehicles fitted with a diesel particulate
filter (DPF) must use the specified oils
otherwise significant engine damage will
occur. Specified oils ensure that the life of the
DPF is maximised.
TOPPING UP THE COOLANT
Never remove the filler cap when the
engine is hot - escaping steam or
scalding water could cause serious
personal injury.
When a new vehicle is sold into markets where
the diesel fuel has a high level of sulphur
content, a DPF is not fitted and alternative oils
are specified. See 160, SULPHUR CONTENT.
Use of incorrect oils will result in serious
engine damage.
Antifreeze is highly inflammable. Do
not allow antifreeze to come into
contact with naked flames or other
sources of ignition (e.g. a hot engine)
-
a fire may result.
Unscrew the filler cap slowly,
allowing the pressure to escape
before removing completely.
Land Rover recommends Castrol oils. See 195,
LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS.
When travelling in territories where the
water supply contains salt, always
ensure you carry a supply of fresh (rain
or distilled) water. Topping up with salt
water will cause serious engine
damage.
COOLANT LEVEL CHECK
Running the engine without coolant will
cause serious engine damage.
The coolant level in the expansion tank should
be checked at least weekly (more frequently in
high mileage or arduous operating conditions).
Always check the level when the system is
cold.
Top-up to the MAX indicator mark on the side
of the expansion tank. Use only a 50% mix of
water and Texaco XLC antifreeze.
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Categories | Land Rover, Land Rover Evoque |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2011 |
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Language | Bulgarian, English |
Product Name | Evoque Handbook |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Bulgaria, International |
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Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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