Range Rover 4.0/4.6 99-02 90k Service

RANGE ROVER 4.0/4.6
YEARS ’99-’02
90,000 SERVICE 5.3 HRS LABOR AT $98HR=$519.4
PARTS (non-synthetic) =$288.00
TOTAL =$807.40

ADDITIONAL UPGRADE OPTIONS
SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL ADD $70
SYTHETIC BG ATF ADD $120

Adjust
Parking Brake System
Adjust if necessary.
Inspect
Battery
Clean and service battery
Brakes and Traction Control
Brake pads, calipers and discs. Brake pads, calipers, discs and lines.
Cooling System
Inspect coolant hoses.
Drive Belt
Inspect serpentine drive belt. Look at entire length of belt on smooth and grooved sides. Look for signs of wear, frayed edges or cracking of the material. Check drive pulleys to be sure v-grooves are clean.
Exhaust System
Fluid – Differential
Fuel Supply Line
Chafing, leaks, and corrosion.
Power Steering Fluid
Radiator
Inspect radiator & AC condenser. Look for debris or blockage behind grille and in front of coils which would impair engine cooling or AC performance. Back-flush to remove accumulations. This should be done regularly after off-road driving in deep water or mud.
Seat Belt
Condition and Security of Seats, Seat Belt Mountings, Seat Belts, Buckles and Operation of Inertia Seat Belts.
Shock Absorber
Shock Absorbers/Height Sensors/Harness Assembly – Leakage and damage.
Steering Shaft
Inspect steering intermediate shaft. This is located between the steering box and the bottom end of the steering column.
Steering and Suspension
Inspect steering rods, joints and dust covers. Inspect suspension links and mountings.
Tires
For compliance with manufacturers specification. Visually for cuts, lumps, bulges, uneven tread wear and depth. Tire pressure (Including spare).
Vehicle
Perform body corrosion warranty inspection.
Wheel Speed Sensor
Wiper and Washer Systems
Front/Rear Wipers and Washers, Condition/operation.
Lubricate
Door Locks
Door locks and check straps.
Hood Latch
Hood Latch and Safety Catch, Fuel Door Hinges.
Universal Joint, Drive/Propeller Shaft
Replace
Air Filter Element (E)
This may be required more frequently when driving in dusty conditions. Be sure drain holes in bottom of filter housing are clear before installing new filter.
Brake Fluid
Cabin Air Filter
Replace pollen filters. These must be clean to assure proper operation of the climate control system.
Coolant
Engine Oil (E)
Fluid – A/T
Fluid – M/T
Fluid – Transfer Case
Oil Filter, Engine (E)
Service or Charge
Suspension Control ( Automatic – Electronic Level )
Service Electronic Air Suspension System.BG Induction Service