Range Rover Evoque: Xenon lamps
High voltage is required to
ignite the
gas and metal vapour which are used
to power Xenon lamps. Contact with
this voltage can cause serious injury.
Replacement or maintenance of
Xenon lamps should only be carried
out by suitably qualified personnel.
Xenon lamp units operate at a very
high temperature. Ensure that the
lamp units have cooled before
attempting to touch them.
Xenon lamp units contain Mercury
which is highly toxic and can be
extremely harmful.
Seek advice about the
correct
disposal of Xenon lamp units from a
Land Rover Dealer or your local
authority.
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Moving the nearside headlamp unit to access
bulbs;
1. Remove the two plastic fixings.
2. Pull the tube up to release from the air box.
This will allow more room for
manoeuvrability.
3. Remove
Removing the nearside bulbs;
To gain more room for accessibility, follow
steps 1 and 2 for moving the nearside
headlamp unit.
1. At the back of the headlamp unit, remove
the indicator bulb hous
1. Remove the two fixings.
2. Direction indicator.
3. Reversing lamp
Turn the relevant bulb holder counter
clockwise and pull to remove from the lamp
unit. Grip the holder then press the bulb i
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Removal
NOTES:
Within this procedure there are 2 different options depending on type of
vehicle body.
The b-pillar outer panel is manufactured from mild steel.
The rocker panel butt joints must be MIG brazed due to the location of boron
reinforcements.
1. The B-Pillar outer panel is replaced in
Corrosion Protection
Galvanic Corrosion
Galvanic corrosion is the cross-contamination of dissimilar metals, in this
case aluminium and steel. Avoidance of galvanic
corrosion is an important issue to be considered in the repair of aluminium
bodied vehicles.
Precautions to prevent the contamination
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