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You could select the 12 Hour clock mode instead of 24 hour as it may be set at now.
Also it needs to be confirmed if the audio system fitted to your vehicle supports 12 hour clock. Please check the two documents below after turning to the section on Clock setting. The menus to set this could vary depending on which audio system you have.
If under warranty you need to get the dealer to look at it. If not get on a landrover forum and ask or search out the answer there. Landrover forums have some great people who know everything about landrovers and most of the time they don't mind helping and best of all it is free.
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According to my haynes manual for Landrover 200tdi, G - S reg,1989-1998 it goes as follows,
Stage 1:- Tighten all bolts to 30lb ft or 40Nm then
Stage 2:- Angle tighten a further 60 degrees then
Stage 3:- Angle tighten a further 60 degrees again.
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