Land Rover 2 - 2A - 3 Owners Workshop Manual by Brooklands Books

ZAR 500.00

This do-it-yourself Workshop Manual has been specially written for the practical motorist who wishes to maintain his vehicle in first-class condition and to carry Out the bulk of his own servicing and repairs.

Comprehensive step-by-step instructions and illustrations are given on most dismantling, overhauling and assembling operations in order to simplify what might have appeared a complicated job. Certain assemblies require the use of expensive special tools, the purchase of which would be unjustified. In other instances, techniques or testing facilities which are not available to an owner are essential. In these cases, information may be included but the reader is recommended to pass the unit or component to an authorised agent or to a specialist for attention. 

The Autobook is divided into chapters, each chapter being sub-divided into numbered sections. Should it be necessary to refer to another part of the manual, all cross-reference details are included. The numerous drawings contained are intended for two purposes: (i) to indicate the detailed assembly of components and (ii) to simplify the text by being included in the appropriate position for direct reference. Throughout the manual hints and tips are included which will be found invaluable and there is an easy to follow fault diagnosis at the end of each chapter. Information which can be of great help to those who are not skilled motor mechanics is given in ‘Hints on Maintenance and Overhaul’ at the end of the manual and should be referred to before starting work. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct, it is obviously not possible to guarantee complete freedom from errors or omissions. Instructions may refer to the righthand or lefthand side of the vehicle or components. These are to be considered as if the observer is standing behind the car and looking forward.

Brooklands Books 1988

ISBN: 0 7136 2512 0

Condition: Good, waterdamage to bottom of book. Worn edges on cover.

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This do-it-yourself Workshop Manual has been specially written for the practical motorist who wishes to maintain his vehicle in first-class condition and to carry Out the bulk of his own servicing and repairs.

Comprehensive step-by-step instructions and illustrations are given on most dismantling, overhauling and assembling operations in order to simplify what might have appeared a complicated job. Certain assemblies require the use of expensive special tools, the purchase of which would be unjustified. In other instances, techniques or testing facilities which are not available to an owner are essential. In these cases, information may be included but the reader is recommended to pass the unit or component to an authorised agent or to a specialist for attention. 

The Autobook is divided into chapters, each chapter being sub-divided into numbered sections. Should it be necessary to refer to another part of the manual, all cross-reference details are included. The numerous drawings contained are intended for two purposes: (i) to indicate the detailed assembly of components and (ii) to simplify the text by being included in the appropriate position for direct reference. Throughout the manual hints and tips are included which will be found invaluable and there is an easy to follow fault diagnosis at the end of each chapter. Information which can be of great help to those who are not skilled motor mechanics is given in ‘Hints on Maintenance and Overhaul’ at the end of the manual and should be referred to before starting work. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct, it is obviously not possible to guarantee complete freedom from errors or omissions. Instructions may refer to the righthand or lefthand side of the vehicle or components. These are to be considered as if the observer is standing behind the car and looking forward.

Brooklands Books 1988

ISBN: 0 7136 2512 0

Condition: Good, waterdamage to bottom of book. Worn edges on cover.

MB

This do-it-yourself Workshop Manual has been specially written for the practical motorist who wishes to maintain his vehicle in first-class condition and to carry Out the bulk of his own servicing and repairs.

Comprehensive step-by-step instructions and illustrations are given on most dismantling, overhauling and assembling operations in order to simplify what might have appeared a complicated job. Certain assemblies require the use of expensive special tools, the purchase of which would be unjustified. In other instances, techniques or testing facilities which are not available to an owner are essential. In these cases, information may be included but the reader is recommended to pass the unit or component to an authorised agent or to a specialist for attention. 

The Autobook is divided into chapters, each chapter being sub-divided into numbered sections. Should it be necessary to refer to another part of the manual, all cross-reference details are included. The numerous drawings contained are intended for two purposes: (i) to indicate the detailed assembly of components and (ii) to simplify the text by being included in the appropriate position for direct reference. Throughout the manual hints and tips are included which will be found invaluable and there is an easy to follow fault diagnosis at the end of each chapter. Information which can be of great help to those who are not skilled motor mechanics is given in ‘Hints on Maintenance and Overhaul’ at the end of the manual and should be referred to before starting work. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct, it is obviously not possible to guarantee complete freedom from errors or omissions. Instructions may refer to the righthand or lefthand side of the vehicle or components. These are to be considered as if the observer is standing behind the car and looking forward.

Brooklands Books 1988

ISBN: 0 7136 2512 0

Condition: Good, waterdamage to bottom of book. Worn edges on cover.

MB