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2006 2008RangeRoverJAG - Maintenance Schedule.

The document outlines the maintenance schedule for 2006-2008 Range Rover vehicles, detailing service intervals based on time and mileage. It includes checks for vehicle interior, exterior, engine compartment, and under vehicle, along with reminders for remedial work and road tests. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adjusting service intervals for vehicles used under severe conditions.

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2006 2008RangeRoverJAG - Maintenance Schedule.

The document outlines the maintenance schedule for 2006-2008 Range Rover vehicles, detailing service intervals based on time and mileage. It includes checks for vehicle interior, exterior, engine compartment, and under vehicle, along with reminders for remedial work and road tests. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adjusting service intervals for vehicles used under severe conditions.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

2006 - 2008 Range Rover


Owner's` Name: _________________________________________________________
Date: ________________ Mileage ___________________ RO#: ________________
TYPE O&F OIL O&F #1 O&F OIL O&F #2
MAINTENANCE
TIME (Months) 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
INTERVAL AND
MILES (Thousands) 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60
TYPE
KM (Thousands) 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
“Nominal” distance values for normal driving. See Passport to Service for additional information.
1. VEHICLE INTERIOR
Reset the Service Interval Indicator
Check operation of all lights, warning indicators and horn
Check operation of front/rear wiper washer systems. Check blades
Replace pollen filter
Check condition and security of seats and seat belts
2. VEHICLE EXTERIOR
Anti-corrosion check. Use Corrosion Perforation Form
Lubricate top edge door seals
3. ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Check battery condition, fill electrolyte, clean terminals
Inspect serpentine drive belts and if equipped Supercharger belt
Replace drive belts (at 150k mi)’
Replace Supercharger drive belt (if equipped) (at 105k mi)’
Check and top-up brake, PAS and windshield washer fluid
Change brake fluid (3 years)
Check coolant level and freeze protection level
Change engine coolant (10 years) ’
Replace spark plugs (at 105k miles) ’
Replace air-cleaner element’
Replace fuel filter (at 150k mi) ’
4. UNDER VEHICLE
Change engine oil and replace filter
Remove road wheels
Inspect for brake pad wear, caliper leaks and disc condition
Check adjustment of electric park brake
Check tire pressures condition and tread depth
Lubricate wheel centers.
Install road wheels to opposite side of the vehicle – except
uni-directional tires which install on same side
Inspect for under vehicle fluid leaks
Inspect condition/operation of suspension and steering components,
boots and drive axles
Inspect brake, fuel lines, PAS hoses and unions for correct routing
and damage
Change automatic transmission fluid and filter
(10 years or 150k miles) ’
Change transfer gearbox oil (75k and 150k miles) ’
Change electronic rear differential oil (75k and 150k miles) ’
Change front and rear axle oil (10 years) ’
5. REMEDIAL WORK/SERVICE CAMPAIGN NEEDED Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No
If fault lamps illuminated use T4 to find the faults and report
6. ROAD TEST
Select LOW range, move vehicle 60 ft and select HIGH
Road test vehicle
Record performance of Service in Passport to Service

’ Labor cost not included in scheduled time

NOTIFICATION OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS:


♦ Your next service is due in six (6) months or 7,500 miles (12,000 km), whichever is sooner.
♦ Please refer to your owner's manual for Service Recommendations if your vehicle is used extensively off-road, or under severe conditions.
♦ The owner or operator is responsible for Owner Checks listed in the Owner’s Manual. These are not included in the Service Schedule.
LRNA 7/26/2007
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
2006 - 2008 Range Rover
Owner's` Name: _________________________________________________________
Date: ________________ Mileage ___________________ RO#: ________________
TYPE O&F OIL O&F #1 O&F OIL O&F #2
MAINTENANCE TIME (Months) 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96
INTERVAL AND MILES (Thousands) 67.5 75 82.5 90 97.5 105 112.5 120
TYPE
KM (Thousands) 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192
“Nominal” distance values for normal driving. See Passport to Service for additional information.
1. VEHICLE INTERIOR
Reset the Service Interval Indicator
Check operation of all lights, warning indicators and horn
Check operation of front/rear wiper washer systems. Check blades
Replace pollen filter
Check condition and security of seats and seat belts
2. VEHICLE EXTERIOR
Anti-corrosion check. Use Corrosion Perforation Form
Lubricate top edge door seals
3. ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Check battery condition, fill electrolyte, clean terminals
Inspect serpentine drive belts and if equipped Supercharger belt
Replace drive belts (at 150k mi)’
Replace Supercharger drive belt (if equipped - 105k mi) ’
Check and top-up brake, PAS and windshield washer fluid
Change brake fluid (3 years)
Check coolant level and freeze protection level
Change engine coolant (10 years) ’
Replace spark plugs (at 105k miles) ’
Replace air-cleaner element’
Replace fuel filter (at 150k mi) ’
4. UNDER VEHICLE
Change engine oil and replace filter
Remove road wheels
Inspect for brake pad wear, caliper leaks and disc condition
Check adjustment of electric park brake
Check tire pressures condition and tread depth
Lubricate wheel centers.
Install road wheels to opposite side of the vehicle – except
uni-directional tires which install on same side
Inspect for under vehicle fluid leaks
Inspect condition and operation of suspension and steering
components, boots and driveshafts
Inspect brake, fuel lines, PAS hoses and unions for correct routing
and damage
Change automatic transmission fluid and filter
(10 years or 150k miles) ’
Change transfer gearbox oil (75k and 150k miles) ’
Change electronic rear differential oil (75k and 150k miles) ’
Change front and rear axle oil (10 years) ’
5. REMEDIAL WORK/SERVICE CAMPAIGN NEEDED Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No
If fault lamps are illuminated use T4 to find the faults and report
6. ROAD TEST
Select LOW range, move vehicle 60 ft and select HIGH
Road test vehicle
Record performance of Service in Passport to Service

’ Labor cost not included in scheduled time

NOTIFICATION OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS:


♦ Your next service is due in six (6) months or 7,500 miles (12,000 km), whichever is sooner.
♦ Please refer to your owner's manual for Service Recommendations if your vehicle is used extensively off-road, or under severe conditions.
♦ The owner or operator is responsible for Owner Checks listed in the Owner’s Manual. These are not included in the Service Schedule.
LRNA 7/26/2007
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
2006 - 2008 Range Rover

CAUTION: Do not perform two wheel roller tests.


Loaded I/M testing of permanent four wheel drive or traction control equipped
vehicles must be conducted on a four wheel drive synchronized dynamometer.
Otherwise a non-loaded test procedure must be followed.

NOTE: Some items do not need to be carried out at every service. All required
steps in a specific service are identified in the column headed by the
mileage/month by a check box -
IMPORTANT

CAUTION: Should a Range Rover vehicle have a high proportion of short journeys
or operate in severe conditions, Land Rover North America, recommends that the
maintenance intervals be cut in half for "Arduous Use"– Oil Changes at 3,750 miles
(6,000 km) and Service Intervals of 7,500 miles (12,000 km).
For Arduous Use at the least the following precautions must be observed:
• After 50 miles (80 km) of continuous use in severe off road conditions – wading, deep mud,
and abrasive grit/slurry – the electric park brake should be inspected, cleaned and
adjusted. The serpentine engine drive belts should also be inspected and cleaned.
• If a vehicle is used extensively in arduous/ off road conditions, the road wheel speed
sensors, brake pads and calipers should be checked for abrasive wear every 1000 miles
(1500 kilometers).
• When the vehicle is used in dusty or off road conditions, or is subjected to deep wading,
frequent replacement of the air cleaner may be required.
For full details regarding the operations contained in this maintenance check sheet,
please refer to the Workshop Manual.
Comments/Remedial Action Required

NOTIFICATION OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS:


♦ Your next service is due in six (6) months or 7,500 miles (12,000 km), whichever is sooner.
♦ Please refer to your owner's manual for Service Recommendations if your vehicle is used extensively off-road, or under severe conditions.
♦ The owner or operator is responsible for Owner Checks listed in the Owner’s Manual. These are not included in the Service Schedule.
LRNA 7/26/2007

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