How to Replace the battery tray on a 1983 – 2007 Land Rover Defender

How to Replace the battery tray on a 1983 – 2007 Land Rover Defender

Do you need to Replace the battery tray on your 1983 to 2007 Land Rover Defender but don’t know where to start? This video tutorial shows you step-by-step how to do it!

Our 1983 to 2007 Land Rover Defender manual covers diesel engines, and includes videos for some of the most common jobs, which you can see here in this playlist. Get the full manual https://haynes.com/en-gb/land-rover/90/1983-2007

The Land Rover 110 range was introduced to the UK in 1983, and its name is derived from the 110-inch wheelbase. In 1984, the 90 range was introduced (90-inch wheelbase), and the 2495cc diesel engine superseded the smaller unit. For the 1991 model year, the 90 and 110 ranges were re-christened Land Rover Defender, and received a heavily revised 200 TDI turbocharged direct-injection engine. At Haynes, we have an extensive range of Land Rover repair manuals and online maintenance procedures available for professional mechanics and DIY car enthusiasts. Our Land Rover 90/110 and Defender repair manual is here to help you through every stage of servicing or fixing your car.

What’s covered:
Diesel:

Land Rover Defender 2.25L 1983 – 2007
Land Rover Defender 2.25L Turbo 1983 – 2007
Land Rover Defender 2.5L 1983 – 2007
Land Rover Defender 2.5L Turbo 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 90 2.25L 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 90 2.25L Turbo 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 90 2.5L 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 90 2.5L Turbo 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 110 2.25L 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 110 2.25L Turbo 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 110 2.5L 1983 – 2007
Land Rover 110 2.5L Turbo 1983 – 2007

Including Pick-up, Hard- and Soft-Top, County and Station Wagon.
Also covers TD5 engine and most features of 130 Diesel.

Exclusions:
Does NOT cover Land Rover Special Vehicles options and conversions.

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