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Range Rover Models 1970-2014 Workshop Repair & Service Manual


Range Rover Evoque 2011-2014

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Range Rover Models 1970-2014 Workshop Repair & Service Manual
Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the Range Rover Models 1970-2014. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your Evoque like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.

This manual for Evoque for Range Rover Models 1970-2014 is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. It is in the cross-platform PDF document format so that it works like a charm on all kinds of devices. You do not need to be skilled with a computer to use the manual.

FILELIST: 1.1 GB PDF
Range Rover (Classic) 1970-1996
Range Rover (L322) 2002-2006
Range Rover (P38) 1995-2002
Range Rover Evoque Workshop Manual 2011-2014.pdf

├── Range Rover (Classic) 1970-1996
│   ├── Range Rover Classic 1970-1985 Repair Operation Manual (Including Supplement for Five Speed Manual Gearbox & Automatic Gearbox).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic 1970-1985 Supplement to Repair Operation Manual.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic 1987-1991 Workshop Manual (SRR652USWM A).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic 1987-1993 Workshop Manual (SRR652USWMF).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY87-91 – Electrical Wiring.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 (300 Tdi, V8 3.9L y V8 4.2L) – Manual de Localizacion de Averias Electricas (LHBEMSPL95 – 2. Edición).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 (300 Tdi, V8 3.9L y V8 4.2L) – Manual de Taller (LRL0030SPA).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 (300 Tdi, V8 3.9L y V8 4.2L) – Tiempos de Repintado.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 (300 Tdi, V8 3.9L y V8 4.2L) – Tiempos de Trabajos de Reparacion.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 – Electrical Troubleshooting Manual LHD (LHBEMENL95 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 – Electrical Troubleshooting Manual RHD (LHBEMENR95 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 – Maintenance Schedule (LRL0521ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 – Paint Refinishing Times (LRL0320ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 – Repair Operation Times (LRL0175).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic MY95 – Workshop Manual (LRL0030ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover Classic Petrol Service & Repair Manual Manual 1978-1992.pdf
│   └── Range Rover Classic Workshop Manual 1987-1991
│   ├── Body-Chassis.pdf
│   ├── Brakes.pdf
│   ├── Cooling.pdf
│   ├── Electrics.pdf
│   ├── Engine.pdf
│   ├── Exhaust.pdf
│   ├── Fuel-Injection.pdf
│   ├── Lubricants.pdf
│   ├── Maintenance.pdf
│   ├── Service_Tools.pdf
│   ├── Steering.pdf
│   ├── Suspension.pdf
│   ├── Torque_Values_1.pdf
│   ├── Torque_Values_2.pdf
│   ├── Torque_Values_3.pdf
│   ├── Torque_Values_4.pdf
│   ├── Wheels_Tyres.pdf
│   └── Wipers_Washers.pdf
├── Range Rover (L322) 2002-2006
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Accessory Fitting Instructions.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Audio, TV and Navigation System Handbook (LRL0457ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Electrical Circuit Diagrams (LRL0499ENX).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Electrical Library (LRL0453ENG 4th Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – In-Car Entertainment Handbook (LRL0455ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – In-Car Telephone Handbook (LRL0456ENG 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Owner’s Handbook (LRL0448ENX 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Workshop Manual – Service Procedures (LRL0477ENG 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 MY02 – Workshop Manual – System Description and Operation (LRL0424ENG 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 NAS MY02 – Owner’s Handbook (LRL0486NAS).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 NAS MY02 – Workshop Manual – Service Procedures.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 NAS MY02 – Workshop Manual – System Description and Operation.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 NAS MY03 – Audio & Navigation System.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 NAS MY03 – Electrical Circuit Diagrams.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover L322 NAS MY03 – Owner’s Handbook.pdf
│   └── Range Rover L322 NAS MY04 – Owner’s Handbook.pdf
├── Range Rover (P38) 1995-2002
│   ├── 1 Workshop Manuals
│   │   └── Range Rover 2000
│   │   ├── Rave – Workshop Manual 1.pdf
│   │   └── Rave – Workshop Manual 2.pdf
│   ├── 2 Overhaul Manuals
│   │   ├── Engines
│   │   │   └── Rave–Engine_Overhaul_Manual–V8.pdf
│   │   ├── Gearboxes
│   │   │   └── Rave – Gearbox Overhaul Manual – R380.pdf
│   │   └── Transfer Boxes
│   │   └── Rave – Transfer Gearbox Overhaul Manual – Borg Warner.pdf
│   ├── 3 Electrical Troubleshooting Manuals
│   │   ├── Range Rover – 1995 – 4th Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover – 1995 – 4th Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── Range Rover – 1996 – 5th Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover – 1996 – 5th Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── Range Rover – 1997 – 6th Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover – 1997 – 6th Edition.pdf
│   │   └── Range Rover – 1999 on – 3rd Edition
│   │   └── Range Rover – 1999 on – 3rd Edition.pdf
│   ├── 4 Owner’s Handbooks
│   │   ├── 1 Range Rover – English – 1999 – 2nd Edition
│   │   │   └── 1 Range Rover – English – 1999 – 2nd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 2 Range Rover – English – 2000-2001 – 3rd Edition
│   │   │   └── 2 Range Rover – English – 2000-2001 – 3rd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 3 Range Rover – English Export – 1999 – 2nd Edition
│   │   │   └── 3 Range Rover – English Export – 1999 – 2nd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 4 Range Rover – English Export – 2000 – 2nd Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover – English Export – 2000 – 2nd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 5 Range Rover – Australian – 1999
│   │   │   └── Range Rover – Australian – 1999.pdf
│   │   └── 6 Range Rover – Australian – 2000-2001 – 2nd Edition
│   │   └── Range Rover – Australian – 2000-2001 – 2nd Edition.pdf
│   ├── 5 In-Car Entertainment
│   │   ├── 1 Land Rover – English
│   │   │   └── Land Rover – English.pdf
│   │   ├── 2 Range Rover – English – 3rd Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover – English – 3rd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 3 Range Rover CARiN 1999 Navigation System
│   │   │   └── Range Rover CARiN 1999 Navigation System.pdf
│   │   ├── 4 Range Rover CARiN II 2000 Navigation System – 2nd Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover CARiN II 2000 Navigation System – 2nd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 5 Range Rover CARiN II 2001 Navigation System – 3rd Edition
│   │   │   └── Range Rover CARiN II 2001 Navigation System – 3rd Edition.pdf
│   │   ├── 6 Range Rover TV-Video System
│   │   │   └── Range Rover TV-Video System.pdf
│   │   ├── 7 Range Rover 1999 – Australian
│   │   │   └── Range Rover 1999 – Australian.pdf
│   │   └── 8 Range Rover 2000 – Australian
│   │   └── Range Rover 2000 – Australian.pdf
│   ├── 6 PDI and Maintenance
│   │   ├── 1 Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI Sheet)
│   │   │   └── Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI Sheet).pdf
│   │   ├── 2 Maintenance Check Sheet – English
│   │   │   └── Maintenance Check Sheet – English.pdf
│   │   └── 3 Maintenance Check Sheet – English Export
│   │   └── Maintenance Check Sheet – English Export.pdf
│   ├── 7 NAVTECH
│   │   ├── AFTER MARKET order form
│   │   │   └── AFTER MARKET order form.pdf
│   │   └── OEM order form
│   │   └── OEM order form.pdf
│   ├── 8 Technical Brochure
│   │   └── EOBD
│   │   └── EOBD.pdf
│   ├── 9 Accessory Fitting Instructions
│   │   └── Range Rover
│   │   └── Range Rover.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Equipo de Sonido.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Hoja de Mantenimiento.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Sistema de Navegacion.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 – CARiN II Navigation System (LRL0325ENG 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 – In-Car Entertainment (LRL0324ENG – 3rd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 – Owner’s Handbook Export (LRL0314ENX – 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY00 – Owner’s Handbook Supplement (LRL03142ENX).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY01 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual del Conductor.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY01 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Sistema de Navegacion.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY01 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Suplemento del Manual del Conductor.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY01 – CARiN III Navigation System (LRL0325ENG 3rd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY01 – Suplemento del Manual del Conductor.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY02 On – Maintenance Sheet (LRL0354ENX 3rd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY95 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual de Instalacion de Accesorios.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY95 – Accessory Fitting Instructions.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY95 – Body Repair Manual (LRL0085ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY95 – Electrical Troubleshooting Manual (LRL0006ENG 4th Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY95 On – Workshop Manual Volume 1 (LRL0326ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY95 On – Workshop Manual Volume 2 (LRL0326ENG).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY96 – Electrical Troubleshooting Manual (LRL0046ENG 5th Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY97 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual de Localizacion de Averias Electricas.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY97 – Electrical Troubleshooting Manual (LRL0086ENG 6th Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY98 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual del Conductor.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual de Localizacion de Averias Electricas.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual de Taller (LRL0326SPA).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Manual del Conductor.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Sistema de Navegacion.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 (M51, V8i 4.0L y V8i 4.6L) – Sistema de TV-Video.pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 – CARiN II Navigation System (LRL0310).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 – Maintenance Sheet (LRL0354ENX).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 – Owner’s Handbook Export (VDH100680X 2nd Edition).pdf
│   ├── Range Rover P38 MY99 – TV & Video System (LRL0344ENG).pdf
│   └── Range Rover P38 MY99 On – Electrical Troubleshooting Manual (LRL0329ENG 5th Edition).pdf
└── Range Rover Evoque Workshop Manual 2011-2014.pdf

EXCERPT:
Completion of Parking
Once the system has detected the vehicle is parked in the final position the message center informs the driver the park assist function is complete. The driver selects neutral/park gear position and switches off the engine.
The park assist system is configured to operate a maximum of seven maneuvers, with each movement counting as one maneuver. This is more than adequate as most park assist maneuvers are complete and the vehicle is in the final parking position within four reverse and forward movements.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION – CAMERA SYSTEM
Lo-Line Camera System
A shielded co-axial cable connection between the camera and the Touch Screen Display (TSD) is used for the video image transmission.
The camera receives power at all times when the ignition is in power mode 6 or 7. When reverse is selected, the camera then sends a message to entertainment system requesting for the image to be displayed on the TSD.
When reverse gear is deselected, the camera image remains on the TSD for 5 seconds after the transmission has been put into drive ‘D’, ‘P’, ‘N’, or ‘S’. This is to prevent the TSD switching between screens if the vehicle is being manoeuvred into a parking space. If the vehicle forward speed exceeds 16 km/h (10 mph) within the 5 second period, the camera image is removed from the TSD.
If the TSD display is switched off, the camera image will be automatically displayed when reverse gear is selected. When reverse gear is deselected and the 5 second period has expired, the TSD will revert back to its switched off state.
Lo-Line Rear View Camera
The rear view camera provides additional information to the driver when reversing the vehicle. When reverse gear is selected the camera integrated into the tailgate handle, automatically displays a wide-angle color image of the view from the rear of the vehicle onto the TSD.
Overlay graphics are displayed by a combination of signals received on the medium speed CAN to the TSD.

Power Steering – Steering Gear
Disassembly and Assembly
Disassembly
WARNING: Wear safety glasses while removing and refitting circlips and retaining ring.
CAUTION: Absolute cleanliness is essential when overhauling steering gear.
• NOTE: Overhaul of steering gear should not be carried out during the warranty period.
• NOTE: This procedure is for Adwest steering gear only.
1. Remove steering gear from vehicle.
For additional information, refer to: Steering Gear (211-02 Power Steering, Removal and Installation).
Mark drop arm and steering gear for realignment on assembly. Remove drop arm using extractor LRT-57-012.
Loosen drop arm securing nut, but do not remove before using extractor. Remove dirt excluder from output shaft.
2. Drain oil, remove blanking plugs and bleed screw. Hold steering gear over suitable container, turn input shaft from lock to lock, until oil is drained. Refit bleed screw.
3. Rotate retainer ring until one end is 12 mm from extractor hole. Using a drift through hole in cylinder, lift retaining ring from groove in cylinder bore.
4. Remove retainer ring, using a screwdriver.
5. Turn input shaft (left lock on left hand drive vehicles, right lock on right hand drive vehicles) until piston pushes out cover. Turn input shaft fully in opposite direction, applying pressure to piston.

COOLING SYSTEM – V8
1 Radiator bottom hose
2 Radiator top hose
3 Hose – Coolant/air bleed to expansion tank
4 Hose – Alternator housing
5 Hose – Expansion tank to coolant valve
6 Hose – Coolant valve to water pump
V8 Cooling System – Sheet 2 of 2
1 Hose – Changeover valve to Fuel Burning
Heater (FBH)
2 Hose – FBH to auxiliary coolant pump
3 Hose – Coolant valve to heater assembly
4 Hose – Auxiliary coolant pump to coolant valve
5 Hose – Coolant valve to heater assembly
6 Hose – Engine to changeover valve
7 Hose – Engine to heater assembly
V8 Coolant Flow – Models With FBH
1 Fuel Burning Heater (FBH)
2 Hose – Changeover valve to FBH
3 Hose – FBH to auxiliary coolant pump
4 Bulkhead connections
5 Coolant manifold
6 Expansion tank
7 Hose – Coolant/air bleed to expansion tank
8 Hose – Expansion tank to coolant valve
9 Water cooled alternator housing
10 Hose – Radiator
11 Transmission oil cooler
12 Radiator
13 Radiator bottom hose
14 Hose – Coolant valve to water pump
15 Thermostat housing
16 Auxiliary coolant pump
17 Hose – Coolant valve to heater assembly
18 Coolant valve
19 Changeover valve
20 Hose – Engine to heater assembly
21 Hose – Engine to changeover valve
COOLING SYSTEM – V8
Description
General
The cooling system employed is the bypass type, which allows coolant to circulate around the engine and the heater circuit while the thermostat is closed. The primary function of the cooling system is to maintain the engine within an optimum temperature range under changing ambient and engine operating conditions. Secondary functions are to provide heating for the passenger compartment and cooling for the transmission fluid. The cooling system comprises:
l Radiator
l Passenger compartment heater matrix
l Transmission fluid cooler
l Coolant pump
l Thermostat
l Expansion tank
l Viscous cooling fan
l Electric cooling fan
l Connecting hoses and pipes
l Fuel Burning Heater (FBH) – selected markets only
l Liquid cooled alternator housing.
The coolant is circulated by a centrifugal type pump mounted on the front of the engine and driven by an ancillary drive ‘polyvee’ belt. The coolant pump circulates coolant through the cylinder block and the cylinder heads via a chamber located in the ‘vee’ of the engine. Having passed through the engine, the coolant returns via a rear-mounted manifold that features the connections for the heater matrix and through pipes running in the ‘vee’ of the engine to the coolant pump. The coolant pump also circulates coolant to the radiator-mounted transmission fluid cooler and the liquid cooled alternator housing via flexible hoses.
The die-cast coolant pump, driven by an ancillary drive belt, is fitted to the timing case cover. It contains the dual
coolant temperature sensor and the electrically heated ‘map controlled’ thermostat controlled by the engine management system.
The map controlled thermostat incorporates a heating element inside a conventional expanding wax thermostat core which enables the engine management system to ‘power’ the thermostat open when the engine is under full load and/or high output conditions. This provides sufficient cooling reserve through anticipation of the thermal load whilst allowing the engine to run at higher operating temperatures under part load conditions.