Thomas Fisker

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Hi dear land rover owners.

I just bought my first freelander 1, which hasn't had any oil changes exept the motoroil. so i read through workshop manuel, and found the gear, ird, and diff oil specs, but i can't find the gearoil ( Texaco MTF 94 oil ) does that have another name, like 80w90 or something?

- Thomas, Denmark
 
From the rave disk:

Engine oil - Td4 engine
Use a 10W/40 or 15W/40 oil meeting both ACEA A3 and ACEA B3 specifications, and having a viscosity band recommended for the temperature range of your locality. Where oils to these Land Rover and European specifications are not available, well known brands of oils meeting API SH quality should be used.

Engine oil - K1.8 engine
Use a 10W/40 oil meeting specification ACEA A2
and having a viscosity band recommended for the temperature range of your locality. Alternatively, a 10W/40 engine oil meeting specification ACEA A1 can be used.

Engine oil - KV6 engine
Use a 10W/40 oil meeting specification ACEA A2
and having a viscosity band recommended for the temperature range of your locality.

Gearbox oil
Use of gearbox oils other than those specified may result in serious damage to the gearbox.

Manual Gearbox - PG1 and Getrag
Use Texaco MTF 94 oil or Burmah Oil MTF 1067 plus OPEL B 0400063 for refill or topping-up.

Automatic Gearbox - JATCO
Use Texaco N402 fluid or equivalent for refill or
topping-up.
Note: You can top up your auto box oil. Just make sure you do it correctly. Instructions on this site if you search for it.

Intermediate Reduction Drive
Factory Fill: Texaco S5 75W90; Specification: API GL5

Rear Differential
Factory Fill: Texaco Multigear 80W-90 ETL 7441;
Specification: API GL5

Gear linkage - Manual
Use grease Part No. AFU 1500 containing 3%
Molybdenum Disulphide.

General Greasing
Use Multipurpose Lithium Base Grease NLGI
consistency No. 2.

Bonnet latch
Lubricate cable and latch with oil.

Locks, Latches and Hinges
Use Door Lock and Latch Lubricant, Part No. CYL 100020
 

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