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- (-) Remove Central Locking Vacuum Pump filter Central Locking Vacuum Pump
- Alternative ECU Fuel (1) Apply Alternative ECU Fuel filter
- ECU Transmission Control Unit (1) Apply ECU Transmission Control Unit filter
- Fuel Common Rail Diesel (1) Apply Fuel Common Rail Diesel filter
- Fuel Control Unit (1) Apply Fuel Control Unit filter
- Fuel Cut Off Unit (1) Apply Fuel Cut Off Unit filter
- Fuel Distributor Head (1) Apply Fuel Distributor Head filter
- Fuel ECU (1) Apply Fuel ECU filter
- Fuel Filler Flap (1) Apply Fuel Filler Flap filter
- Fuel Filler Neck Pipe (1) Apply Fuel Filler Neck Pipe filter
- Fuel level sensor (1) Apply Fuel level sensor filter
- Fuel Metering Unit (1) Apply Fuel Metering Unit filter
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Land Rover trivia
- Inspired by the Jeeps that had been used in WWII, the first Land Rover's steering wheel was in the middle of the dashboard. This was partly to counter the need to create left and right-hand drive models for different countries.
- The Queen loves Land Rovers and is reported to have owned as many as 30 different models in her life. It was in a Land Rover Defender that her majesty terrified the then Crown Prince Abdullah with her wild driving skills.
- In the 1950s, you could buy yourself a Land Rover with tank tracks instead of wheels. Known as the Cuthbertson Version, it was intended for use by farmers and was tested by driving across the Scottish Highlands.
- Most cars get an immediate redesign after the prototype is designed. Not with the Range Rover, however! The 1966 design was considered perfect as it was, which never happens in the automotive industry. The Range Rover is considered a work of art, and one of them is even on display in the Louvre.
- The designer Charles S. King worked with Rolls Royce to design jet engines before going on to build the Range Rover. King would go onto building a car around those jet engines that then held the world land speed record, the first turbine-powered vehicle to do so.