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Air Suspension Air Filter52 views
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LR009705 Filter26 views
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Filter housing16 views
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Filter13 views
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Possible Location for wireless remote box situated to the front of the airfilter housing108 views
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Filter attached to bottom of pump83 views
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Air Distribution and Filtering Systems2045 viewsThis is 3 page pdf with coloured drawings of the air distribution ducting for the front air system.
Also included is a sketch of the pollen filter location within the front heater ducting. Note that two types of filters are available: a) the cheaper dust/pollen filter and b), the activated carbon filter that removes smells from the air. Installing the more expensive activated carbon filter means you never smell a cattle truck or chicken farm again. It really works.
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air filter 258 views
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air filter 52 views
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Screws to open to lift air filter lid118 views
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Lift air filter lid114 views
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V8 defender air filter19 views
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Breather Cap part # LR0194501509 viewsThis is the replacement breather cap as manufactured by the Gore Tex people, (Gore), for the engine compartment end of the front differential breather line.
You can with some difficulty, both blow and suck thru the breather filter material. The Gore Tex filter material has what are called hydrophobic and oleophobic properties. This means the filter material keeps oil in and water out, while at the same time, allowing air pressure to slowly equalize, (air permeable). Additionally, the transfer of dust, salt, and road debris is inhibited.
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D3 Air Filter Change by thesettler606 views
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50 viewsD3 model year 2006 fuel pipes
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D4_Oil_filter_Assembly13 views
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Air Distribution and Filtering6 views
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fuel filter 371 views
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fuel filter65 views
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61 viewsfuel filter
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Diesel filter exposed243 views
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Diesel filter protective cover239 views
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pollen filter leak61 views
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pollen filter51 viewsphoto of pollen filter leak issue
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Green Cotton Air Filter fitted to Audi Coupe Quattro 2.8 V648 views
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Fuel filter drain valve/water sensor33 views
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Fuel filter drain valve/water sensor30 views
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Fuel filter ( Bearmach )27 views
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Fuel filter ( Bearmach )29 views
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Location of oil filter on 2006 TDV6350 viewsLocation of oil filter on 2006 TDV6
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Water Filter252 viewsWater filter removal
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Air fliter for compressor75 viewsfliter
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Water Filter Location261 viewsThe water filter (if youy have one) might be fitted adjacent to the water pump connection
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Filter17 views
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Fluid Pan, Gasket and Filter.pdf988 views
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Fluid, Filter/Pan Combo removal and install5947 viewsThese are the LR instructions re removal and install of the plastic pan/filter combo for the ZF 6HP26X transmission on the 4.4L petrol V8 LR3.
The instructions tend to ignore the reason you have to lift the right hand side of the engine about 40 mm. This is because of a frame cross member that interferes with dropping down of the plastic pan. The real problem is a vertical "oil filter spout" that rises out of the filter/pan combo up into the transmission. The spout is the suction pipe for filtered transmission oil back up into the tranny.
On the metal pan versions, the filter is separate from the pan, hence the filter remains with the tranny when the metal pan is dropped. The filter is then removed or installed independent of the metal pan, hence with the metal pan, there is no need to lift the engine.
If one is removing the plastic pan so as to install the metal pan, then some do not lift the engine but just drop the plastic pan enough to gain access to saw off the vertical plastic spout - it is a one time procedure.
Be aware however that the metal pan uses a flat gasket and the plastic pan uses a O ring like perimeter gasket that sits in a half round groove in the tranny casing. Also the metal pan uses 21 shorter torx M6x22.5 metric cap screws for the perimeter bolts. The plastic pan uses longer M6x28.5 torx metric cap screws.
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Front coupler pad to right front under air filter housing 158 viewsCoupler Pad is attached to the flat metal surface just behind the rectangular drain off of the air filter housing. The last 3 inches (75mm) of the 1/4" (5mm) black flex wiring loom was then threaded over the last bit of wiring. One of the other jpg's is less washed out and shows the coupler pad a bit better.
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Front Coupler pad to right front under air filter housing 155 viewsThe brighter white "square" behind the black air cleaner drain is the Coupler Pad location I chose for the right front corner. The 1/4", (5mm), black wiring loom carries a single blue colour conductor between the power supply and pad.
A second coupler pad, (white conductor), is located near the left rear tail light. The mounting location is accessible from the rear compartment access "door" where the trailer hitch wiring attaches to the factory loom.
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New fliter fitting200 views
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New filter fitting243 viewsTemp fit
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New filter fitting215 views
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New filter fitting213 views
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New filter fitting218 viewsSTD filter in place.
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New filter fitting198 viewsSTD filter removed, position of piping.
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Pre 07 filter181 views
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FuelFilter_VINSALLA000304__06MY.pdf35 views
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FuelFilter_VIN__07MY_onwards.pdf38 views
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Gore Tex data sheet on Breather Cap.769 viewsThis is a Gore data sheet on the air vent material that is within the breather cap. The filter material has both hydrophobic and oleophobic properties. That means it keeps water out and the differential oil in.
Also the membrane material is air permeable; that means air pressure is equalized between the interior of the differential and outside air. This is important when the 3 is flying at altitude in the back of a Hercules with the rear door open - that is the rear hatch of the Herc.
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fuel filter 3133 viewsBlack knob loosens on bottom of filter to release water.
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Fuel filter 2109 views
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PAS filter22 views
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Blue tub contains Spares - hoses, belts, filters, fluids, wiper blades, etc176 views
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Air Filters71 views
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clogged oil filter27 views
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Chain tensioner failure oil filter debris. 25 views
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Chain tensioner failure oil filter debris. 14 views
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filter pan62 viewsfilter pan broken plastic gland
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filter58 viewshole where plastic gland was
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filter producer58 viewsFILTRAN filter pan producer
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Intake Air Distribution and Filtering109 views
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Compressor Air Drier 2040 viewsA view of the air drier - the black round thing to the right of the actual compressor cylinder head.
The general feeling is that the air dryer is responsible for most of the compressor problems now and that replacement of either the assembly or just the beads inside will probably revive one's compressor. In reality, the beads may have for the most part broken down and turned to dust plugging the internal filters. Hence replacement of the complete dryer unit has some merit.
The part number for the dryer assemble complete with the desiccant is VUB504700.
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LR 6HP26 transmission oil part number TYK5000501413 viewsThis jpg shows the genuine Land Rover transmission oil, part number TYK500050, for the 6HP26X tranny. The Shell product number is M-1375.4 but you cannot buy the oil retail from Shell. The container size is one litre.
A routine oil change where the pan/filter combo is not changed takes about 3.5 to 4 litres of oil. When the tranny is brand new, a dry fill can take up to 9.5 litres of oil however around 7 litres is more common for when a new pan/filter combo is installed on an already in service transmission.
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fuel filter protection113 views
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fuel filter posit109 views
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TDV6 oil filter and sump plug249 viewsUsed oil filter and sump plug from 2006 TDV6.
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2005 LR3161 viewsSafari Snorkel, D44 Discrete winch, Warn XD9000, Traxide SC80, Yellow Top, Tactical Rover Sliders, GNV Rods, Engel, KN Filter, 99% Royal Purple, ZF Metal Transmission pan, Tint.
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Diesel Filter54 viewsDiesel Filter
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Fuel Filter22 views
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Pollen Filter34 views
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Pollen Filter Replacement in HVAC System499 viewsThe attached single page doc includes links to pictures of the procedure to replace the "air" filter behind the passenger side glove box related to the Heater AC system.
Part numbers are provided for both Land Rover and Mann filters, both the activated carbon type and the non charcoal filters.
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fuel filter posit99 views
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fuel filter position72 views
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pml aluminium trans pan filter supporting legs40 views
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pml aluminium trans pan filter supporting legs.filter in place36 views
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SSM47477 - 4.4 Naturally Aspirated AJV8 Petrol Oil Filter/Housing Leaks 88 views
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Radio Noise Filter Transmission Electronic Control Unit896 viewsThe jpg shows part number LR020488, a noise suppression capacitor located underneath on a bracket on the right side of the transmission forward of the selector shaft lever. The suppressor is connected to the transmission wiring harness and prevents solenoid operating noise affecting the audio system.
Failure of the capacitor is most often discovered as a result of either black smoke from below and or the blowing of 10 amp fuse F30E located in the engine compartment fuse box. This fuse protects the power circuit to the Transmission Engine Control Unit. When the fuse blows, the engine will still run however you have no gears, hence movement of the 3 is inhibited.
Anything over eight years in service is considered good capacitor life. If the capacitor does fail and fuse 30 blows, a quick fix is just to disconnect the capacitor and replace the fuse.
The capacitor might be missed by the DOT/FCC but the 3 does not seem to mind. With the filter disconnected, solenoid noise might be heard on some radio stations but at least the 3 would be in motion.
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tumble filter mod9 viewstumble filter mod
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Racor filter spec sheet184 views
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Racor filter spec sheet 2219 views
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ZF 6HP26X-28X Plastic and Metal Pan part numbers and list573 viewsThis 3 page pdf lists the ZF part numbers for the factory metal and plastic pans. Note that the plastic pan is listed as the General pan, and the two metal pans as the BMW and Ford pans. The differences are subtle - drain related it appears.
Torx cap screw descriptions are provided as well as data on the differing gaskets and oil filters.
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Manufacturers brochure re plastic pan1027 viewsI found this ad from a German manufacture called LANXESS Deutschland GmbH saying that they manufacture the plastic oil pan/filter combo for ZF that is used on the 6HP26 six speed transmission.
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ZF 6HP26 Metal Pans, (top and bottom views), and separate Filter top and bottom views.1754 viewsThis single sheet pdf two views of the ZF metal pan for the 6HP26 transmission. The inside view shows the two magnets; the other is the bottom view. Also visible are the transmission bottom oil fill and oil drain holes that are sometimes utilized where access to the side fill is not possible. The ZF part number for the metal pan kit for our 6HP26X six speed is 1068_103_820_01 This includes the 21 shorter Torx screws, the metal pan gasket, and the separate oil filter as well as round filter seal. The ZF six speed LifeGuard6 transmission oil is extra.
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ZF 6HP26 and 6HP28 Comparison plus oil pan and filter replacement options953 viewsThis is a 66 page ZF produced pdf that provides comparisons between the various ZF transmissions; also instructions regarding maintenance of the Mechatronic unit, the round seal; the various metal and plastic pans available as well as tips regarding changing the oil.
This ZF pdf has a number of colour pictures and part numbers within as well.
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Mechatronic Sleeve Removal and Install Instructions1042 viewsThis 3 page pdf with pictures shows how to remove and install the Mechatronic sleeve that tends to leak tranny oil after about ten years. Even if not leaking, replacement when doing a pan/filter change at the ten year mark is suggested.
Note the 3mm or less requirement when sleeve installation is completed; also that rotation of the sleeve during the install procedure can do damage to some internal pins - hence do not rotate the sleeve when trying to insert it or in getting it to lock in place - not so easy it seems.
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ZF_6HP26_Plastic_Filter_Pan_ combo.png1096 viewsThis is the plastic oil pan on the bottom of our ZF 6HP26X transmissions. Note the two round magnets at the right end of the pan; the drain plug is between them. The filter is the grey part and the vertical oil suction pipe is to draw oil up to the transmission from the filter element. There are 21 Torx screws around the perimeter and the pan gasket is O ring like in design where a half round channel is moulded into the plastic of the pan. The metal pan uses a more conventional flat gasket and in both cases, the metal mating surface of the transmission case is a flat machined metal surface.
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ZF Plastic Pan / Filter part numbers845 viewsZF, not Land Rover, part numbers for the various types of plastic pan depending upon vehicle manufacturer. The BMW pan is apparently different from the Land Rover pan even though the transmissions are 6HP26 units. No wonder each manufacturer has his own oil - maybe it is different as well. What I find interesting is the mention of Ford Australia and Ford USA separately rather than just Ford.
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Gearbox filter pdf20 views
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