One of the easiest things you can do to prolong the life of your
Land Rover is to continually maintain it. This is more than making sure the registration sticker
is always updated and ensuring you have the best available car insurance.
Your Land Rover is a machine with tons of working parts that can quickly and easily stop working if they are not cared for.
When your Rover reaches 30, 60, 120, 180 thousand miles, you will want to take it in for its 30,000 interval maintenance.
Here is what service we will perform at that checkup.
Vehicle Exterior
Add 16 oz Land Rover fuel conditioner
Inspect wiper blades
Lubricate door locks, check straps
Lubricate hood latch and safety catch, fuel door hinges
Replace alarm handset batteries
Vehicle Interior
Check parking brake
Check seat belts
Under Hood
Inspect coolant hoses
Inspect radiator and AC condenser
Check power steering fluid level/ACE fluid level
Clean battery and terminals
Inspect serpentine drive belt
Change brake fluid
Replace air cleaner element
Change engine coolant
Replace spark plugs
Under Vehicle
Change engine oil and replace filter
Perform body corrosion inspection
Inspect tire pressures, condition and tread depth
Inspect brake pads, calipers and discs
Inspect exhaust system and heat shields
Inspect brake lines
Lubricate drive shafts and U-joints
Inspect steering rods, joints and dust covers
Inspect shock absorbers
Inspect suspension links and mountings
Check trailer hitch attachment bolts for tightness
Inspect wheel speed sensor and height sensor wring
Inspect fuel and hydraulic lines
Change transfer gearbox oil
Change transmission fluid
Check front and rear axle oil level
Service SLS if equipped
Record performance of service in passport to service