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jdobson
21st April 2016, 02:24 PM
Is there a service manual available electronically so I know what the intervals are and what needs to be done? I have tried various internet searches but couldn't find anything for a 2.2 litre.

Also, just wondered who else does all their servicing and is it especially difficult? My other car is a Series IIA and I do all the servicing on that so I'm not a complete novice with a spanner.

Thanks

BigBlueOne
21st April 2016, 02:33 PM
Someone will be along shortly with how to find the manual.. I think you can buy it from the aulro shop on a "rave" cd.

I service my own 2012 2.2l 90 and prior to that hadn't worked on a vehicle before.

If you use the aulro search function down the bottom you can type in anything service related and there will be literally hundreds of pages of how to service your car.

We are lucky there is qualified mechanics on here who offer their advice.

jdobson
21st April 2016, 02:50 PM
Thanks for that - CD located and will place an order.

Surrufus
22nd April 2016, 09:47 AM
We have a shop!?!?!

Would that CD cover 2015/2016 Puma Defenders too?

Roverlord off road spares
22nd April 2016, 10:18 AM
We have a shop!?!?!

Would that CD cover 2015/2016 Puma Defenders too?
it's on the top title bar to the right it says SHOP.
linky here if you can't see it.
https://www.davesitshop.com/emporium/
it helps keep this place running.
Cheers, Mario

DiscoMick
23rd April 2016, 07:13 PM
20,000 kms. I got the CD. You're a braver man than me.

simmo
23rd April 2016, 09:08 PM
Hi guys,

I have been looking after my TDi for about 15 years.

Unlike the Tdi, the modern engine I wouldn't touch except to change the oil/filter and the air filter, I know my limitations there.

But the gearbox/ TC/diffs oil changes you'll be able to manage.

Brake fluid changes maybe the xperts should do, since you have ABS, TC, etc.

I recommend you get to know your hubs/ wheel bearings etc. its fairly straight forward to serve them.

I'd start with the hubs, diffs and gear box services.
The local landrover club will have a lot of experienced guys willing to offer advice etc. cheers simmo

AndyG
24th April 2016, 06:33 AM
Somewhere on here is the Puma service schedule

And here it is
6http://www.defender2.net/forum/post146692.html

This assumes normal use aka Chelsea/Urban so if you a doing a modicum of dirt/sand/4WD you need to half oils/filters etc.
I certainly wont be waiting 200,000 km for some of the lubes.