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Bulb Replacement

84

REPLACEMENT BULBS

Headlight (halogen):

60/55 watts

GLB 472

Auxiliary (halogen):

55 watts

GLB 453

Sidelight:

4 watts

GLB 233

Direction indicator:

21 watts

GLB 382

Side repeater:

5 watts

GLB 501

Reversing light:

21 watts

GLB 382

Stop/tail light:

21/5 watts

GLB 380

Fog guard light:

21 watts

GLB 382

Number plate light:

5 watts

GLB 239

Interior light:

10 watts

GLB 245

Summary of Contents for 1999 Mini

Page 1: ...Owner s Handbook Instruktieboekje Manuel du Conducteur Betriebsanleitung Manuale di Istruzioni Manual del Conductor Manual do Proprietário ...

Page 2: ...year regardless of mileage The coolant should be completely renewed every four years Coolant specification For maximum corrosion prevention top up using an ethylene glycol based long life antifreeze incorporating silicate based corrosion inhibitors The anti freeze must NOT contain methanol or phosphate corrosion inhibitors WARNING DO NOT use anti freeze to any specification other than that indicat...

Page 3: ... Rover dealer completes the appropriate service record slip after every service In Car Entertainment This book contains operating instructions for the audio equipment fitted to your Mini Security Information Card Your Rover dealer should have filled in all the relevant serial numbers concerning your car before delivery These are important aids to vehicle security keep the card in a safe place NOT ...

Page 4: ...t 28 Load Carrying 29 Instruments 30 Warning Lights 32 Starting Driving 34 Catalytic Converter 37 Gearbox 39 Fuel System 40 Wipers 42 Lights Indicators 43 Switches 45 Brakes 46 Maintenance 48 Bonnet Opening 50 Engine Compartment 51 Engine 52 Cooling System 53 Brakes Clutch 54 Washers 56 Wipers 58 Battery 59 Tyres 62 Cleaning Car Care 64 Emergency Towing 69 Wheel Changing 71 Fuses 74 Bulb Replaceme...

Page 5: ...r changing a wheel Technical data here you will find the technical specification for your car Rover operate a policy of constant product improvement and therefore reserve the right to change specifications without notice at any time Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete accuracy of the information in this handbook no liabilities for inaccuracies or the consequences thereof including loss ...

Page 6: ...l warning lights 6 Lighting direction indicator switch 7 Horn 8 Headlight levelling switch 9 Wiper washer controls 10 Radio cassette player 11 Auxiliary switches 12 Heater controls 13 Heater temperature control 14 Gear lever 15 Handbrake 16 Bonnet release 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 16 H2108B ...

Page 7: ...ible to leave the car unattended without the engine being immobilised automatically For this reason it is important that all drivers are fully aware that the engine can only be re mobilised by pressing the plain button on the handset The engine will not be re mobilised if the car is unlocked with the key IMPORTANT INFORMATION If the starter will not operate Press the handset unlock button and try ...

Page 8: ...ey towards the front to lock and towards the rear to unlock Press the release button to open the door Operating Tip After locking the car and arming the alarm there is much you can do to make your car a less inviting target for the thief Try to park where your car can be seen by householders or passers by At night always park in well lit areas and try to avoid dimly lit side streets Never leave ve...

Page 9: ...ck and clockwise to unlock turn the handle anti clockwise to open IMPORTANT Using the key to operate the door and luggage compartment locks will NOT arm or disarm the anti theft alarm system Therefore once armed the alarm will sound if either door or the luggage compartment are unlocked with the key AND opened ALWAYS disarm the alarm by pressing the plain handset button BEFORE unlocking the car H2...

Page 10: ...m will sound for approximately 30 seconds before switching itself off and can be triggered up to three times in total before needing to be reset Anti theft alarm indicator light The RED indicator light on the instrument panel flashes rapidly while the alarm system is arming itself After approximately 10 seconds the indicator light adjusts to a slower frequency and continues flashing as an anti the...

Page 11: ...ates the fuel filler cap lock The starter key and handset number is stamped on a tag attached to the key ring The other key numbers are stamped onto the keys All key numbers should be entered in the appropriate spaces provided on the Security Information card If a key or handset is lost contact a Rover dealer who can supply replacement or additional keys and handsets WARNING Keep the Security Info...

Page 12: ... button in turn for at least five seconds to drain any residual power from the handset 4 Fit the new battery ensuring that correct polarity is maintained positive side facing up Finger marks will adversely affect battery life avoid touching the flat surfaces of the battery or wipe them clean before fitting 5 Reassemble the two halves of the handset 6 Unlock the car then press the handset lock butt...

Page 13: ...restraint until level with the back of the head Head restraint removal Turn the right hand mounting 3 a quarter turn anti clockwise and pull the restraint upwards WARNING DO NOT adjust the seats when the car is moving DO NOT allow front seat occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards For Your Safety Where possible adjust the head restraint so that the cushion is level with ...

Page 14: ...ts Rear seat access levers Lift the lever 1 upwards to fold the backrest forwards Pull the lever 2 to fold the whole seat forwards For Your Safety Make sure the backrest is secure before driving 1 2 H2159 ...

Page 15: ...ear seat belts over hard sharp or fragile items in clothing such as pens keys spectacles etc Where possible use the seat belts to secure luggage carried on the seats in an accident loose items can be thrown around inside the car causing serious injury In most countries all occupants are required by law to wear a seat belt unless they have been issued with a medical exemption certificate During pre...

Page 16: ...ease contact your Rover dealer For Your Safety Where possible rear seat passengers should adjust their position moving nearer to or further away from the centre of the car to enable the seat belt webbing to cross the shoulder without pressing on the neck WARNING Ensure that all seat belts are worn correctly an improperly worn seat belt increases the risk of death or serious injury in the event of ...

Page 17: ...h the airbag SRS system and provide additional protection in the event of a severe frontal impact on the vehicle see Airbag SRS The pre tensioners automatically retract the seat belts fitted to the front seats This reduces any slack in both the lap and diagonal portions of the belts thereby reducing forward movement of the belt wearer in the event of a severe frontal collision The airbag SRS warni...

Page 18: ...hould be checked by your Rover dealer if any of the following symptoms occur The warning light fails to illuminate when the starter switch is turned to position II The warning light fails to extinguish after approximately six seconds The warning light flashes or illuminates continuously while the car is being driven For Your Safety Always remember the airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a...

Page 19: ...ve of an airbag malfunction After inflation the airbag module deflates immediately so that the driver s visibility is not impaired For Your Safety After inflation some airbag components are hot DO NOT touch until they have cooled WARNING An inflating airbag can cause facial abrasions and other injuries Minimise the risk of injury by ensuring the driver is wearing the seat belt and is seated correc...

Page 20: ... is to be scrapped uninflated airbags are potentially very dangerous and must be safely deployed in a controlled environment by qualified personnel before a vehicle is scrapped WARNING DO NOT service repair replace modify or tamper with any part of the airbag SRS or wiring in the vicinity of an airbag SRS component this could cause the system to activate resulting in personal injury The components...

Page 21: ...river s seat The mirror can be dipped to reduce headlight glare from following vehicles Move the lever at the bottom of the mirror towards the windscreen Pull the lever back to restore normal visibility For Your Safety The view reflected in a dipped interior mirror can sometimes confuse the driver as to the precise position of following vehicles Remember to take additional care H2143 H2111 ...

Page 22: ...mirror To use the vanity mirror pull down the passenger s sun visor Operating Tip Always return the sun visor to its stowed position when not in use the sun reflected in the vanity mirror could scorch the seats H2129 ...

Page 23: ... windows illustrated To open pull the catch forwards then push outwards as arrowed To close pull the centre of the catch inwards then push rearwards until the catch is felt to snap into the locked position For Your Safety Ensure that children are kept clear while operating the windows H2158 ...

Page 24: ...hen close it to the desired position this will keep wind noise to a minimum Don t operate the sunroof when it is obstructed or covered in ice or snow damage could be caused Always close the roof when the car is left unattended WARNING Keep passengers clear while operating the sunroof closing the roof on any part of the body could result in serious injury DO NOT leave children alone in the car DO N...

Page 25: ...manually by following the procedure below 1 Remove the circular access plug situated in the roof lining to the rear of the sunroof 2 Insert the cranked key into the drive spindle and turn it clockwise to close the roof See your Rover dealer and have the fault rectified as soon as possible H2160A ...

Page 26: ... reason full heating is not available unless the engine is running and has reached its normal operating temperature Remember with the blower switched off the amount of air entering the car is dependent on driving speed alone Face level vents The face level vents supply fresh air only and are not affected by the heater controls the volume of air entering the car is dependent on driving speed alone ...

Page 27: ...t the front of the car which should always be kept clear of obstructions including leaves snow and ice Operating Tip Maximum demisting defrosting Select the centre position on the air distribution control pull the air temperature control fully out and set the blower switch to II Maximum heating Select the left position on the air distribution control pull the air temperature control fully out and ...

Page 28: ...Interior Equipment INTERIOR LIGHT Switch positions 1 Light permanently on 2 Light permanently off 3 Light comes on automatically when a door is opened 1 2 3 H2110 ...

Page 29: ...ically when the sidelights are switched on and the starter switch is turned to position I or II Adjusting the hands Press and turn the central adjuster to set the hour and minute hands Care Points If the car battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset ...

Page 30: ...ay then carefully lever the front of the tray upwards to disengage the lower pivot arrowed in illustration The ashtray can then be pulled out For Your Safety DON T drive with the glovebox open An open glovebox could cause injury to a front seat passenger in the event of a collision WARNING Ashtrays are fire hazards DON T use for waste paper or other combustible material H2112 H2166 ...

Page 31: ...just the angle of the aerial before entering or leaving a garage or car park with insufficient headroom RADIO CASSETTE PLAYER Full operating instructions for the audio equipment fitted as standard to your car are contained in the In car Entertainment book in the vehicle literature pack Care Points ALWAYS unscrew and remove the aerial before entering an automatic car wash H2137 ...

Page 32: ...ould be aware that if the roof rack is to be loaded to its maximum then the carrying capacity of the car interior must be limited to a maximum of three adult passengers only with no luggage in the rear of the car or the boot When loading the roof rack make sure that all loads are evenly distributed and properly secured within the periphery of the rack Towing Your Mini is not suitable for towing Fo...

Page 33: ...engine is operating at its normal temperature If the pointer reaches the RED H hot mark the coolant is too hot and severe engine damage could result stop the car as soon as safety permits and seek qualified assistance 5 Tachometer Indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute x 1000 To protect the engine from damage NEVER allow the engine speed to exceed 6 000 revolutions per minute Operating T...

Page 34: ... serious fault with the charging system seek qualified assistance urgently 7 Oil temperature gauge if fitted Indicates the temperature of the engine oil For gentle and moderate speed driving expect the pointer to rest between 90 C and 120 C 2nd and 3rd graduations on the gauge Sustained high speed motoring may cause the temperature to rise to 150 C 4th graduation on the gauge on the edge of the RE...

Page 35: ... II and extinguishes when the engine is started If the light remains on or illuminates whilst driving a fault with the battery charging system is indicated Seek qualified assistance urgently 3 Airbag supplementary restraint system RED The light illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position II and extinguishes within approximately six seconds If the light fails to illuminate or illumina...

Page 36: ...r they are operated If either warning light fails to illuminate or flashes very rapidly this means that one of the indicator lights is not operating 6 Headlight main beam BLUE Illuminates when the headlights are switched to main beam Operating Tip When the hazard warning lights are operated both direction indicator warning lights will flash together ...

Page 37: ...ectrical systems are operational III Starter motor operates Turn to position III to operate the starter motor release the key as soon as the engine starts the key will automatically return to position II WARNING Once the steering lock is engaged it is impossible to steer the car DO NOT remove the key or turn the starter switch to position 0 while the car is in motion Operating Tip Unlocking the st...

Page 38: ...engine After stopping the car always apply the handbrake and select neutral before releasing the foot brake and switching off the engine Depending on the engine temperature the cooling fan may commence operating after the engine is switched off and continue operating for several minutes This is normal and not a cause for concern WARNING Never start or leave the engine running in an unventilated bu...

Page 39: ...peeds may be gradually increased FUEL ECONOMY Fuel consumption is influenced by two major factors How your car is maintained How you drive To obtain optimum fuel economy it is essential that your car is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations but above all the way in which you drive is most important Note the operating tips alongside Operating Tip The following hints may h...

Page 40: ...ded fuel will destroy the catalyst Never allow the car to run out of fuel this could cause a misfire which could damage the catalyst Starting Do not continue to operate the starter after a few failed attempts seek qualified assistance Do not operate the starter if an engine misfire is suspected and do not attempt to clear a misfire by pressing the accelerator pedal Do not attempt to push or tow st...

Page 41: ...ven SLOWLY at risk of catalyst damage to a Rover dealer for assistance DO NOT run the engine with a spark plug or lead removed or use any device that requires an insert into a spark plug Do not drive the car on terrain likely to subject the underside of the car to heavy impacts IMPORTANT Any engine misfire loss of engine performance or engine run on could seriously damage the catalytic converter F...

Page 42: ...ear lever to the right 3 While lifting the lever ease it to the right before pulling it fully rearwards Care Points Do not rest your hand on the gear lever when driving pressure from your hand may cause premature wear to the gear selector mechanism Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal when driving excessive wear to the clutch will result Do not hold the car stationary on a hill by slipping th...

Page 43: ...y in different countries The 95 RON unleaded specification is a minimum requirement and can be safely exceeded However lower octane fuels may cause serious damage to the engine Empty fuel tank NEVER allow the car to run out of fuel the resultant misfire may destroy the catalytic converter In the event of the fuel tank running dry contact your Rover dealer before attempting to start the engine For ...

Page 44: ...utomatically cuts off the fuel supply The switch is located on the left hand side of the engine compartment mounted on the bulkhead After the switch has been activated it must be reset by pressing the rubber top before the engine can be restarted WARNING ALWAYS check for fuel leaks before resetting the fuel cut off switch H2103 ...

Page 45: ...pe Turn switch to third position Windscreen washer Pull the lever towards the steering wheel The washers will operate for as long as the lever is held in this position NOTE The wipers operate automatically during windscreen washing Care Points DO NOT operate the wipers on a dry screen DO NOT operate the wipers with the bonnet raised In freezing or very hot conditions ensure that the blades are not...

Page 46: ...the switch to the first position Headlights Turn the switch to the second position Headlight main dipped beam and flash Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to change headlight beams the BLUE warning light on the instrument panel illuminates when the headlights are on main beam Pull the lever half way towards the steering wheel to briefly flash the headlights Driving lamps if fitted The...

Page 47: ...provides adequate illumination without dazzling other road users Adjust the headlights using the following guide 0 Driver alone or both front seats occupied luggage compartment empty 1 All seats occupied no luggage 2 All seats occupied PLUS luggage 3 Driver alone PLUS full luggage compartment For Your Safety The loading definitions alongside assume that all loads will be within the limits of the m...

Page 48: ...is causing an obstruction or is in a hazardous situation Remember to switch off before driving away 4 Rear screen demister Press the bottom of the switch to operate the indicator light in the switch illuminates whenever the demister is on Switch the demister off as soon as the rear screen is clear 5 Front fog lights if fitted Press the bottom of the switch to operate the indicator light in the Ope...

Page 49: ...components are examined for wear at the correct intervals and changed whenever necessary to ensure optimum safety and performance Brake fluid warning light If the warning light in the switch illuminates while driving the brake fluid level is too low stop the car as soon as safety permits and top up the brake fluid reservoir refer to the Maintenance section You should regularly test the brake fluid...

Page 50: ...pply the handbrake fully whenever you park the car To release pull the lever up slightly depress the button arrowed in illustration and fully lower the lever WARNING DO NOT drive with the handbrake applied this could damage the rear brakes and axles Operating Tip While applying the handbrake hold the button in to minimise wear on the ratchet H2109 ...

Page 51: ...l the routine services carried out on the car ensure your dealer endorses the book after each service OWNER MAINTENANCE In addition to the routine services and warranty inspections referred to above a number of simple checks must be carried out more frequently These are listed alongside You can do these yourself and advice is given on the following pages Daily Checks Operation of lights horn direc...

Page 52: ...ments Remove wrist bands and jewellery before working in the engine compartment DO NOT allow battery leads or terminals to make contact with tools or metal parts of the car Poisonous fluids Fluids used in motor vehicles are poisonous and should not be consumed or brought into contact with open wounds These include battery acid anti freeze brake and clutch fluid petrol engine oil and windscreen was...

Page 53: ...e the bonnet slightly to release the support stay then replace the stay in the clip Lower the bonnet onto the catch then use the palms of both hands to press the bonnet fully down to engage the catch WARNING DO NOT drive with the bonnet retained by the safety catch alone For Your Safety After closing the bonnet check that the lock is fully engaged by attempting to lift the front edge of the bonnet...

Page 54: ...ent always observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the garage on a previous page 1 Engine oil filler 2 Engine oil dipstick 3 Fusebox engine compartment 4 Brake reservoir 5 Clutch reservoir 6 Fuel cut off switch 7 Cooling system reservoir 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 55: ...t two minutes then recheck the level adding more oil if necessary 5 Finally replace the dipstick and filler cap DO NOT fill above the MAX mark WARNING Driving with the oil level below the MIN mark will damage the engine Oil specification 10W 30 engine oil meeting RES 22 OL G4 or ACEA A2 96 Suitable for use in temperatures between 20 C to 30 C if climatic temperature falls outside these limits seek...

Page 56: ... the year To ensure that the anti corrosion properties of the coolant are maintained your dealer should check the anti freeze every year Coolant specification A 50 mix of water and Unipart Superplus 3 Anti freeze and Summer Coolant or any ethylene glycol based anti freeze meeting BS 6580 or BS 5117 Care Points Do not add rust inhibitors or other additives they may not be compatible with the coolan...

Page 57: ...iners old or used fluid or fluid from an uncapped container will absorb moisture and adversely affect performance Fluid specification AP New Premium Super DOT 4 brake clutch fluid Castrol Universal DOT 4 brake clutch fluid Care Points Wipe the filler cap clean before removing to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir WARNING DO NOT allow fluid to contact the skin or eyes If this occurs rinse wit...

Page 58: ...l the level reaches the MAX mark Use only new fluid from sealed containers old or used fluid or fluid from an uncapped container will absorb moisture and adversely affect braking performance Fluid specification AP New Premium Super DOT 4 brake clutch fluid Castrol Universal DOT 4 brake clutch fluid Care Points Wipe the filler cap clean before removing to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir WA...

Page 59: ...ifted clear of its mounting bracket to rest on the luggage compartment floor To prevent freezing in temperatures down to 7 C use a mixture of 5 parts water to one of screenwash A stronger solution of 2 5 1 will provide protection down to 12 C Reservoir capacity 2 3 litre 4 pints Care Points Do not use anti freeze or vinegar additives in the reservoir anti freeze will damage paintwork while vinegar...

Page 60: ...R JETS To adjust a jet use a needle as a lever to reposition the jet hole Direct the spray towards the upper half of the windscreen If a jet becomes blocked use a thin wire as a probe to clear the obstruction H2163 ...

Page 61: ... s hooked end The blade can then be removed Fitting replacement blades is a reversal of this process Only fit replacement blades that match the original specification Care Points Grease silicone and petrol based products impair the blade s wiping capability Wash wipers in warm soapy water only Protect blades by cleaning windscreen with glass cleaner after using wash and wax products If wipers leav...

Page 62: ... the same type size and specification as the original Other batteries may not fit the battery compartment in the luggage floor or may have different terminal positions which could create a fire hazard if the terminals or battery leads were to come into contact with the battery clamp Care Points Used batteries are potentially dangerous dispose at authorised waste sites only After battery disconnect...

Page 63: ...he car and stand it on a level surface 2 Unscrew the vent caps and add distilled water to each cell raising the level of the electrolyte until it is approximately 25 mm above the minimum level marked on the side of the battery Care Points On older batteries prevent corrosion of the battery lead clamps by liberally smearing the battery terminals with petroleum jelly e g Vaseline See Care Points and...

Page 64: ...tching on the charger DO NOT move the clamps once the charger is switched on Shield your eyes and avoid leaning over the battery Ensure the area around the top of the battery is well ventilated DO NOT permit naked lights near the battery inflammable hydrogen is emitted during and after charging When charging has finished switch off the charger BEFORE disconnecting the leads to the battery Leave th...

Page 65: ...attern at several points around the circumference of the tyre As the tread wears the indicators appear to rise towards the surface When the depth of tread has reduced to approximately 1 6 mm the indicators reach the surface appearing as a continuous band of rubber either around the circumference or across the width of the tyre This warns that there is insufficient depth of tread to provide good tr...

Page 66: ...ed as soon as possible Replacing tyres Wheel rims and tyres are matched to suit the handling characteristics of the car Changing their specification may adversely affect your safety Only fit replacement wheels or tyres that conform to the specification shown in Technical Data at the back of this book or have been approved by a Rover dealer Care Points Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly to pre...

Page 67: ...attention to wheelarches and panel seams Removing tar spots Use white spirit to remove tar spots and stubborn grease stains Then wash immediately with soapy water to remove all traces of the spirit WARNING Some high pressure cleaning systems will penetrate door window and sunroof seals and damage lock mechanisms DO NOT aim water jets directly at components that might easily be damaged Care Points ...

Page 68: ...aint and the elements Always apply polish with a soft clean cloth and follow the manufacturers application instructions implicitly Windows and mirrors Regularly clean all windows inside and out using an approved glass cleaner Windscreen In particular clean the outside of the screen with glass cleaner after washing the car with wash and wax products and before fitting new wiper blades Rear window C...

Page 69: ... at the seal between sun roof and roof panel NEVER use abrasive cleaners or spirit petroleum and chemical based cleaning agents Occasionally open the roof and clean dirt and debris from the roof frame Also treat the sealing rubber with an approved rubber preservative and sparingly lubricate the sliding parts with an acid free grease such as Vaseline NOTE In time the application of too much grease ...

Page 70: ...In muddy conditions the door and body drainage points shown in illustration could become blocked From time to time use a probe preferably made from wood or plastic not metal to clear any build up of debris that might obstruct drainage H2126A ...

Page 71: ...mage to the airbag SRS the steering wheel centre pad should ONLY be cleaned sparingly with a damp cloth and upholstery cleaner DO NOT flood the area or use petrol detergent furniture cream or other polishes Seat belts Extend the belts then use warm water and a non detergent soap to clean Allow the belts to dry naturally DO NOT retract them or use the car until they are completely dry Fascia Clean ...

Page 72: ... Place the gear lever in neutral 3 Release the handbrake For Your Safety While towing do not exceed 30 mph 45 km h and always remember without the engine running greater effort will be required to operate the brake pedal and longer stopping distances will be experienced If due to an accident or electrical fault it is considered unsafe to turn the starter switch to position I disconnect the battery...

Page 73: ...nd the recommended lashing points on either side of the rear subframe illustrated above DO NOT secure lashing hooks or trailer fixings to other parts of the car When lashing the rear subframe ensure that any ropes hooks or fixings pass UNDER the suspension strut For Your Safety DO NOT use the lashing points for towing another vehicle trailer or caravan H2183A ...

Page 74: ... door open insert the jack head into the jacking point in the sill see illustration Turn the jack screw clockwise until the base of the jack sits firmly on the ground check that the jack is vertical with its head fully inserted into the jacking point For Your Safety If possible change the wheel away from the main thoroughfare Ensure passengers get out of the car and wait in a safe area away from o...

Page 75: ...al Data IMPORTANT INFORMATION For cars fitted with 175 50 tyres only The steel spare wheel supplied with these cars is of a different size and specification to the much larger alloy road wheels and is for temporary use only It must be replaced by the normal size wheel as soon as possible Use of this wheel is subject to the following 1 If the spare wheel is to be used as a rear wheel ENSURE the whe...

Page 76: ... remove the nut cover 2 Fit the key socket 3 over the locking wheel nut 4 then using the wheel nut spanner unscrew the nut in the normal way NOTE The key socket can be retained inside the extractor tube when not in use IMPORTANT A code number is stamped on the face of the socket Ensure the number is recorded on the Security Information Card supplied with the literature pack Quote this number if re...

Page 77: ...a blown fuse with another of the same or lower rating Note that there are a number of spare fuses around the perimeter of the fuse box In brief Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect the car s electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits from being overloaded A blown fuse may be indicated when the item of electrical equipment it protects stops working For Your Safety Turn of...

Page 78: ...ght B3 10 Headlight levelling B4 10 Ignition auxiliaries radio B5 10 Airbag SRS B6 20 Alarm system and horn B7 15 Sunroof B8 15 Wipers B9 15 Engine cooling fan C1 10 Headlight main beam LH C2 10 Headlight dipped beam LH C3 10 Side and tail lights LH C4 10 Radio brake test switch alarm direction indicators clock C6 15 Direction indicators stop lights reversing lights C7 10 Fuel pump C8 10 Engine cr...

Page 79: ...he front right hand side of the engine compartment These protect the wiring between the battery and the main fuse box and should be checked if an electrical failure appears to have affected a number of different systems or one which has not caused a fuse to fail in the main fuse box H2167 ...

Page 80: ...Fuses A single 15 amp fuse located on the right side of the engine compartment protects the front fog lights if fitted H2168 ...

Page 81: ...other two retaining screws Note that all three retaining For Your Safety Check the operation of all exterior lights before you use the car Care Points Before replacing a bulb turn off the lighting switch to avoid any possibility of a short circuit Only replace bulbs with the same type and specification During use headlight bulbs may shatter if the glass has been scratched or contaminated with oil ...

Page 82: ...dlight Unhook both ends of the retaining clip then remove the bulb When replacing ensure that the larger of the three rectangular tabs on the bulb s base plate fits the uppermost slot on the rear of the light unit 6 When replacing the headlight unit ensure the slots in the headlight rim engage between the shoulder and head of the retaining screws see inset Front direction indicator 1 Remove two sc...

Page 83: ...e retaining clip and pivot the clip away from the rear of the light 4 The bulb can now be removed When replacing a bulb note that shaped cut outs in the metal base plate ensure the bulb s correct alignment Care Points During use these bulbs may shatter if the glass has been scratched or contaminated with oil or perspiration DO NOT touch the glass If handled clean with methylated spirits and a clea...

Page 84: ... the lens the upper part must be placed in position first the lower part then capturing the upper as the screws are tightened Push and twist anti clockwise to remove a bulb 1 Direction indicator 2 Brake tail light Note the stepped bayonet fitting this ensures that the twin filament bulb is replaced correctly 3 Reversing light 1 2 3 H2142 ...

Page 85: ...ng the lens to the body Remove the lens then push and twist the bulb anti clockwise to remove it from the holder Number plate light Remove two screws securing the lens to the light housing Ease the light unit from its recess and pull the bulb to remove H2140 H2132 ...

Page 86: ...ist the bulb holder anti clockwise to release it from the lens 3 Pull to remove the bulb from its socket Interior light From the end opposite the switch use a small flat bladed screw driver to prise the light unit from the roof lining Push and twist the bulb anti clockwise to remove it from the bulb holder H2134 H2113 ...

Page 87: ...halogen 55 watts GLB 453 Sidelight 4 watts GLB 233 Direction indicator 21 watts GLB 382 Side repeater 5 watts GLB 501 Reversing light 21 watts GLB 382 Stop tail light 21 5 watts GLB 380 Fog guard light 21 watts GLB 382 Number plate light 5 watts GLB 239 Interior light 10 watts GLB 245 ...

Page 88: ...that have not been made to the vehicle manufacturer s specification Owners should ensure that any parts or accessories fitted to the car while travelling abroad will also conform to the legal requirements of their home country WARNING Fitting parts or accessories that have not been approved by Rover may be dangerous and could invalidate the vehicle warranty If an airbag SRS is fitted ALWAYS consul...

Page 89: ...d be quoted if paint or trim items are required 2 Body number Stamped on a plate attached to the bonnet locking platform 3 Engine number Stamped into a horizontal surface of the cylinder block below the spark plugs Care Points If buying the car second hand check that the vehicle identification number on the VIN plate matches that shown in the Service Portfolio book and on the vehicle registration ...

Page 90: ... Battery type Low maintenance Voltage polarity 12V negative earth Wheels tyres Wheel size type Alloy wheel standard 4 5 x 12 Alloy wheel option 6 x 13 Steel spare wheel 4 5 x 12 Road wheel nut torque 60 Nm Tyre size Standard 145 70 SR12 Option 175 50 VR13 Dunlop SP Sport 2000 or 3000 Spare steel wheel 145 70 SR12 Tyre pressures 145 70 SR12 Standard 28 lbf in 2 2 0 bar 175 50 VR13 Option Front 28 l...

Page 91: ...hicle loading being restricted to three occupants and no boot luggage see Load carrying Dimensions Overall length 3 05 m 10 ft 0 25 in Overall width including door mirrors 1 58 m 5 ft 2 2 in Overall height at unladen weight 1 34 m 4 ft 5 in Wheelbase 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in Turning circle kerb to kerb 145 70 tyres 8 6 m 28ft 2 5 in 175 50 tyres 8 8 m 28ft 10 5 in Capacities Engine oil refill 4 8 litre 8 ...

Page 92: ...d engine idling The maximum speed attained during the test is 31 mph 50 km h with an average speed of 12 mph 19 km h Extra urban cycle The extra urban test cycle is carried out immediately after the urban test Approximately half of the test comprises steady speed driving while the remainder consists of a series of accelerations decelerations and engine idling The maximum test speed is 75 mph 120 k...

Page 93: ...gine 52 Engine compartment 51 Engine immobilisation 4 Engine number 86 Engine oil 52 Engne 87 F Face level vents 23 Fog guard lights rear 45 Fog lights 45 Fuel consumption 89 Fuel cut off switch 41 Fuel economy 36 Fuel filler 40 Fuel gauge 30 Fuel system 40 Fuses 74 G Gearbox 39 General data 86 Glovebox 27 H Handbrake 47 Handset 8 Handset battery 9 Hazard warning lights 45 Headlights 33 43 Heating...

Page 94: ... wheel 71 Speedometer 30 Starter switch 34 Starting 34 Steering lock 34 Sun visor 19 Sunroof 21 T Tachometer 30 Technical data 86 Temperature gauge 30 Towing 69 Towing for recovery 69 Tyre pressures 62 87 Tyres 62 87 V Vanity mirror 19 Vehicle identification number VIN 86 Ventilation 23 W Warning lights 32 Washer jets 57 Washing your car 64 Weights 88 Wheel changing 71 Wheels 87 Windows 20 Windscr...

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