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OWNER’S HANDBOOK
                                       Handbook Contents
Quick Start                                                              Driving and Operating
Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7        Starting and Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          144
Filling Station Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33                 Fuel Filling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    151
                                                                         Park Distance Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            155
General Information                                                      Automatic Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . .                157
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35               Transfer Gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          162
Parts and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37                 Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        165
                                                                         Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . . . . . . .                 167
Controls and Instruments
                                                                         Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    174
Keys and Remote Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
                                                                         Dynamic Stability and Traction Control . .                      179
Locks and Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
                                                                         Hill Descent Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          181
Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
                                                                         Air Suspension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         184
Seat Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
                                                                         Dynamic Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              190
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
                                                                         Terrain Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          191
Airbags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
                                                                         Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    198
Steering Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
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                                                                         Towing Eyes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        205
Door Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
                                                                         Towing the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          208
Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
                                                                         Load Carrying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        210
Trip Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
                                                                         Front Lighting Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              211
Settings Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Message Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90              Maintenance
Warning Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104                Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        214
Audible Warnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109                Bonnet Opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          217
Lamps and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                   Under-bonnet Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             218
Wipers and Washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114                   Engine Compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              219
Horn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118        Engine Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     221
Electric Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119               Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          222
Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121          Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    224
Heating and Ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123                  Power Steering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         225
Interior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130             Dynamic Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              226
Interior Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132               Washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     227
Loadspace Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139                Wiper Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        229
In-Car Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141                Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   231
Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142                Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   235
                                                                         Cleaning and Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . .               246
                                                                         Identification Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             249
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    Roadside Emergency
    Wheel Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          250
    Emergency Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            261
    Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   263
    Bulb Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           271
    Technical Data
    Lubricants and Fluids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           286
    Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    287
    Engines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    288
    Wheels and Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          290
    Vehicle Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         291
    Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       292
    Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    293
    Fuel Consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           295
    Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      296
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    Audio System
    Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         305
    Care of Compact Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             306
    Control and Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          307
    Auxiliary Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           319
    Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   321
    CD Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        329
    Audio Voice Recognition. . . . . . . . . . . . . .              337
    Radio Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            340
    CD Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           344
    Rear Seat Entertainment Commands . . . .                        345
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         THE REMOTE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
         CENTRAL LOCKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
         EMERGENCY UNLOCKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
         TAILGATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
         BONNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
         SEAT ADJUSTMENT - POWER SEATS . . . .10
         DRIVING POSITION MEMORY . . . . . . . . . .10
         STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT . . . . . .11
         PARKBRAKE (EPB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
         WINDOWS/DOOR MIRRORS . . . . . . . . . . .12
         SEAT BELTS/CHILD RESTRAINTS . . . . . . .13
         PASSENGER AIRBAG DISABLING . . . . . . . .13
         HEATING AND VENTILATION . . . . . . . . . . .14
         AUXILIARY FUEL-BURNING HEATER . . . . .15
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         FACIA CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
         FACIA CONTROLS KEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
         WARNING INDICATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
         LAMPS MASTER SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
         HEADLAMP TOURING ADJUSTMENT . . . . .20
         STEERING COLUMN LEVERS . . . . . . . . . . .21
         CONFIGURABLE FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . .22
         OVERHEAD CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
         REAR VIEW MIRROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
         AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION . . . . . . . . . . .24
         HILL DESCENT CONTROL (HDC) . . . . . . . .25
         TRANSFER GEARBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
         TERRAIN RESPONSE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . .26
         AIR SUSPENSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
         CRUISE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
         AUDIO SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
         RADIO OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
         CD OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
         VOICE RECOGNITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
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THE REMOTE CONTROL
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1. Key release button.                                      control, it will automatically relock and arm the
   Press to release the folded key.                         alarm if a door or the tailgate is not opened
2. Lock button.                                             within one minute.
   Superlocks all doors and activates
   perimetric alarm. If interior space                       Partial arming
   protection and tilt sensor options are fitted,            If an aperture (door, bonnet or tailgate) is not
   they can be over-ridden by pressing the                   fully closed when the remote control lock
   button twice within 3 seconds.                            button is pressed, the horn will sound briefly
   See Superlocking, 44, Perimetric alarm,                   to signal that an aperture is still open. The
   44, Interior space protection, 46, and Tilt               alarm will remain disarmed and all of the
   sensor, 46.                                               closed apertures will lock.
3. Unlock button.                                            As soon as the open aperture is closed, the
   Press once to disarm all alarm features and               system will automatically arm, signalled by
   unlock driver’s door only. Press twice to                 three flashes of the hazard warning lamps,
   open all doors.                                           with interior space protection activating 30
                                                             seconds later.
               Note: The above applies unless
              configured for multi-point entry.
              See Single-point entry, 42.
4. Land Rover button.
   The remote control can be programmed to
   initiate one of 5 features; Panic alarm,
   Headlamp courtesy delay, Tailgate release,
   Tailglass release or Air suspension control.
   See LAND ROVER BUTTON, 40.
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    CENTRAL LOCKING                                      EMERGENCY UNLOCKING
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       three seconds to release the tailgate.
    Speed related locking
    If enabled, the doors and tailgate will
    automatically lock when the vehicle’s speed
    exceeds 8 km/h (5 mph).
    This feature can be disabled or enabled in the
    SETTINGS menu of the trip computer.
    See SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION, 88.
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    SEAT ADJUSTMENT - POWER SEATS                             DRIVING POSITION MEMORY
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                                                                 seconds.
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                                                              2. Press one of the preset buttons 2 within
    To adjust the seats, the starter switch must be              five seconds to memorise the current
    in position I or II.                                         settings. MEMORY STORED will be
    1. Seat recline.                                             displayed in the message centre
                                                                 accompanied by an audible chime to
    2. Seat fore/aft, cushion height and front tilt
                                                                 confirm the settings have been memorised.
       control.
                                                              To recall a stored driving position, press the
    3. Lower backrest lumbar support.
                                                              appropriate preset button 2.
    Power operated memory driver’s seat also has
    a 10 minute active period (Non-memory power
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    operated seats up to 15 minutes) initiated
                                                               A seat position will only be memorised during
    when:
                                                               the five second active period.
    •   The driver’s door is opened/closed.                    Any existing settings will be over-written
    •   The starter key is turned to the off position.         when programming a memory position.
    See FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT, 54.
                                                              Lazy entry
                                                              When this feature is enabled, the vehicle stores
                                                              the seating and mirror positions for each
                                                              remote control. Next time the vehicle is
                                                              unlocked using a remote control, the position of
                                                              the seat and mirrors will adjust to the last used
                                                              position.
                                                              This feature can be disabled or enabled in the
                                                              Settings option accessed via the trip computer.
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STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT                             PARKBRAKE (EPB)
                                                       Applying
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                                                       Releasing
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    WINDOWS/DOOR MIRRORS                                     Door mirror adjustment
                                                             To adjust the mirrors, rotate the mirror
                                                             adjustment knob 1 left or right to select the
          1                                                  appropriate mirror. Move the knob in any
                                                             direction to adjust the position of the mirror
                                                             glass. See EXTERIOR MIRRORS, 82.
                                                             Power fold mirrors
                                                             Allows the mirrors to be electrically folded
                                                             towards the door for better
                                                             clearance/protection.
                                                             With the mirror adjustment knob in the central
                                                    2        position, push the knob downwards to
                                                             fold/unfold the mirrors.
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    Windows                                                  Reverse automatic mirror dip
                                                             With the feature enabled, when reverse gear is
    •      To open a window, press and hold the
                                                             selected the door mirrors will dip.
           respective switch.
                                                             The dip position of the door mirrors can be
    •      To close the window, pull and hold the
                                                             personalised. See Reverse mirror dipping, 84.
           switch.
                                                             This feature can be disabled or enabled in the
    Window movement can be stopped at any time
                                                             Settings option accessed via the trip computer.
    by releasing the switch.
                                                             See SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION, 88.
    The driver’s window has a one touch facility
    that allows it to be opened or closed with a
    single operation of the switch. Firmly press the
    switch and release. Movement can be stopped
    by pressing the switch again.
    Press the right-hand side of switch 2 to inhibit
    the operation of the rear window switches.
    See ELECTRIC WINDOWS, 119.
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SEAT BELTS/CHILD RESTRAINTS                             PASSENGER AIRBAG DISABLING
              A warning indicator in the
              instrument pack will illuminate to
              alert you that the driver’s and/or
front passenger’s seat belt is unbuckled. An
intermittent chime may also be heard.
Automatic Locking Reels (ALR)
All passenger seat belts have ALR fitted for use
with child seats or securing large items.
•   To engage: extend seat belt to maximum
    length to enable locking mechanism.
•   Allow seat belt to retract onto the child
    seat/large item (a clicking sound will be
    heard as the belt retracts). Ensure there is
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    no slack by pressing the seat/item firmly
    into the vehicle seat.
•   To disengage: unbuckle belt and allow belt
    to fully retract.
                                                                          1     2
                                                                                ABC
                                                                                       3
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                                                                          4
                                                                         GHI
                                                                                5
                                                                                JKL
                                                                                       6
                                                                                      MNO
7 8 9
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                                                                                      WXYZ
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 will automatically lock, preventing
 re-extension.                                          If it becomes necessary to fit a child restraint on
 Ensure passengers do not fully extend the              the front passenger seat, the passenger airbag
 restraints and inadvertently engage this               must be disabled.
 feature during normal use.                             To disable the airbag, open the front passenger
                                                        door and use the starter key to turn the PASS.
Child Seats                                             AIRBAG switch (located on the end of the facia)
It is important to remember that the child’s            to the OFF position.See PASSENGER AIRBAG
weight, rather than age, determines the type of         DISABLING SWITCH, 78
seat that is required.                                  With the airbag disabled, the status indicator
See Child safety seating and positions, 68.             will illuminate whenever the starter key is
                                                        turned to position II.
 Recommended child seat
 Land Rover’s recommended Group 1 seat is                Operating note
 the Land Rover ISOFIX child restraint with a            When an adult is seated in the front
 top tether.                                             passenger seat, ensure the PASS. AIRBAG
 The ISOFIX child seat can only be fitted in the         switch is turned to the ON position.
 outer, rear seating positions.
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    HEATING AND VENTILATION
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MANUAL MODE                                              Seat heaters
Blower speed                                                            Press the relevant button to
                                                                        operate the required seat heater at
Rotate the control 2 to adjust the airflow. LEDs
                                                                        high level. Both LEDs in the switch
will illuminate to indicate which of the eight
                                                                        will illuminate.
possible speeds is currently selected.
                                                         Press a second time to heat the seat at a lower
Air distribution control                                 level. One LED will extinguish.
Press to select a distribution setting. An LED           Press a third time to switch off.
will illuminate in the switch.
                                                         Defrost mode
             Windscreen and side window
             vents                                                     Press to remove frost or heavy
                                                                       misting from the windscreen. The
             Face level vents                                          system will automatically adjust
                                                                       the blower output for maximum
             Foot level vents                            clearing, in addition the rear window and
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                                                         windscreen heaters will be activated.
                                                         Press again to switch off defrost mode. The rear
                                                         window and windscreen heaters will remain on
More than one setting can be selected.                   for a preset interval.
Air recirculation                                        Heated windscreen/rear window
             Press to activate air recirculation.                   Press to operate. An LED will
             An LED will illuminate in the                          illuminate in the switch.
             switch. Press again to return to
             fresh air intake.                                       The heaters will automatically
                                                                     switch off after a preset interval.
OFF
             Press to switch the system off. An
                                                         For more information, see TEMPERATURE
             LED will illuminate in the switch.
                                                         CONTROLS, 123.
             Press again to return the system to
its previous operating mode. The system will             AUXILIARY FUEL-BURNING HEATER
also be reactivated by using the AUTO, blower            When the heater automatically switches on,
speed, air distribution or defrost controls.             exhaust fumes may be seen coming from under
                                                         the bonnet. This is normal and no cause for
Economy mode
                                                         concern.
         Press to select ‘Economy’ mode.
         An LED will illuminate in the                   See AUXILIARY FUEL-BURNING HEATER, 126.
         switch.
Air conditioning is switched off to reduce load
on the engine and improve fuel consumption.
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AUTO
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                                                                ABC
                                                                       3
                                                                      DEF                                         6CD-465
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                                                         GHI
                                                                5
                                                                JKL
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                                                                              CD 3                            14 : 54
                                                          7     8      9
                                                         PQRS   TUV   WXYZ
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20
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FACIA CONTROLS KEY                                14. Audio display/controls
1. Lamps master switch                            15. Passenger airbag status indicator
2. High beam/Direction indicators/Trip            16. Heater/Air conditioning controls
   computer                                       17. Gear selector
3. Cruise control switches                        18. Display screen
4. Tachometer                                     19. Transfer gearbox switch
5. Temperature gauge                              20. Hill Descent Control (HDC) switch
6. Horn buttons                                   21. Air suspension switch
7. Fuel gauge                                     22. Terrain ResponseTM control switch
8. Speedometer                                    23. Electric parkbrake (EPB) switch
9. Audio/Telephone remote controls                24. Starter switch
10. Wiper/washer controls                         25. Telephone switch
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11. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) switch        26. Steering column adjustment
12. Hazard warning lamp switch                    27. Voice recognition switch
13. Door lock/unlock switches                     28. Dimmer control
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    WARNING INDICATORS                                             Low gear range selected - GREEN.
            Battery charging - RED.
                                                                   Hill Descent Control (HDC) on -
            Low oil pressure - RED.                                GREEN.
           Airbag - RED.
                                                                   Side lamps/Headlamps on -
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                                                                   GREEN.
           Engine - AMBER.
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LAMPS MASTER SWITCH                                    Headlamp courtesy delay
                                                       With the master switch in positions 2, 3 or 4,
                                 4                     turn the starter switch off and remove the key.
                          3                            Turn the master switch to the off position. The
           1     2
                                                       headlamps will remain on for up to 240
                                                       seconds. For a full description of this feature
                                                       and how to set the time delay, see Headlamp
                          AUTO
                                                       courtesy delay, 112.
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1. Side lamps and headlamps off.
2. Side lamps on.
3. Low beam headlamps on.
4. Automatic control lamps on.
    In AUTO mode and the starter switch in
    position II, a sensor monitors the exterior
    light levels and will automatically switch
    the side lamps and low beam headlamps
    on or off as required.
5. Front fog lamps on.
6. Front and rear fog lamps on.
If front fog lamps are not fitted, the rear fog
lamps will come on at position 5.
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    HEADLAMP TOURING ADJUSTMENT                             Halogen headlamps
    Position of the lever illustrated will vary
    depending on type of headlamps and side of
    vehicle. It may be on either side of the
    headlamp bulb aperture.
    When touring in a country where traffic drives
    on the opposite side of the road to where you
    normally drive, use the tourist lever mechanism
    within each headlamp unit to alter the beam
    pattern. This enables the vehicle to be driven
    without having to stick blanking decals onto the
    headlamp lens.
    Xenon headlamps
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                                                            Follow the process shown in HEADLAMP UNIT,
                                                            272, to gain access to the inside of the
                                                            headlamp unit. Move the lever to adjust the
                                                            beam.
                                                            Lever default position - Halogen headlamps
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STEERING COLUMN LEVERS                                Direction indicators/Headlamp high beam
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2. Normal speed wipe.                                              Move the lever up or down to
                                                                   activate the direction indicators.
3. Fast speed wipe.
4. Single wipe.
                                                                   Push the lever away from you to
5. Rotate collar to adjust rain
                                                                   select headlamp high beam. A
   sensor/Intermittent variable delay.
                                                                   blue warning indicator will
Rear wiper and washer                                              illuminate on the instument pack.
Pull the lever to position 6 for intermittent         Trip computer
operation of the rear wiper. Pull and hold the
                                                                  Press the button on the end of the
lever in position 7 to operate the rear washer
                                                                  lever to cycle through the trip
and wiper.
                                                                  computer functions displayed on
Windscreen washer                                                 the message centre.
           Push the button on the end of the                      See TRIP COMPUTER -
           lever to operate the wndscreen                         FUNCTION SELECTION, 87
           washer.
For more detailed information on the wash/wipe
system, see WINDSCREEN WIPERS, 114.
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    CONFIGURABLE FEATURES
    Settings options (trip computer)
    These are displayed on the main message centre. See SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION, 88.
        SETTINGS                                          CHOICE
        TRIP DISTANCE UNITS (odometer)                    MILES/KM
        FUEL USAGE UNITS                                  MPG
                                                          l/100km
                                                          Km/l
                                                          oC or oF
        EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE
        OVERSPEED WARNING                                 Off
        (Set a personal speed limit - Warnings are        20 - 250 km/h or 15 to 140 mph in 5-unit steps
        displayed in the message centre)                  (units set as trip distance)
        HEADLAMP OFF DELAY                                30/60/120/240 seconds
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        AUTO DOOR LOCK (speed related locking)            ON/OFF
        REVERSE MIRROR DIP                                ON/OFF
        LAZY ENTRY                                        ON/OFF
        RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS                          YES/NO
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE                                        Sunroof
                                                        Open/close sunroof:
                                                        •   Press and release the switch 1 to open the
                                                            sunroof fully.
  1                                                     •   Press the switch 2 to close.
                                                        Tilt sunroof:
                                                        •   Press and release the switch 2 to open the
                                                            sunroof to the tilt position.
                                                        •   Press and hold the switch 1 to close.
                2                                       If the sunroof is moving, it can be stopped by
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                                                        pressing the swich again.
                                                        See SUNROOF OPERATION, 121.
Courtesy lamps
If automatic mode is enabled, the front and rear
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courtesy lamps will operate in conjunction with          Operating note
the vehicle being unlocked/locked or when a              The sunroof can be operated with the starter
door is opened.                                          key in position I or II and for 40 seconds after
                                                         position 0 has been selected, providing that
                                                         neither front door has been opened.
 Automatic mode                                          With the starter key in position I or 0, the
 Automatic mode for the courtesy lamps can               switch will need to be pressed and held until
 be enabled/disabled by pressing and holding             the roof reaches the desired position.
 the centre lamp switch for more than three
 seconds.
 A message will be displayed in the message             REAR VIEW MIRROR
 centre advising you of the mode currently set.         Automatic dimming
                                                        Some rear view mirrors are fitted with a feature
The courtesy lamps can be manually switched             that will automatically darken to counteract
on/off by pressing and releasing the centre             glare from the headlamps of a following vehicle.
lamp switch (arrowed in illustration).
                                                        This feature is temporarily switched off while
See Front Interior lamps, 131.
                                                        reverse gear is selected.
Interior lamps                                          See REAR VIEW MIRRORS, 137.
The interior lamps can be switched on/off by
pressing the switch adjacent to the lamp.
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    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION                                   CommandShift
                                                             CommandShift gear selection can be used as
    Gearshift interlock
                                                             an alternative to automatic gear selection and is
    The starter switch must be in position II, the           particularly effective when rapid acceleration or
    foot brake applied and the selector release              engine braking is required.
    button pressed before the gear selector can be
    moved from P (Park) to R (Reverse).
    The gear selector must be in P before the starter
    key can be removed.
    See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION USE, 157.
    Sport mode
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HILL DESCENT CONTROL (HDC)                            TRANSFER GEARBOX
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HDC operates in conjunction with the anti-lock        1. HIGH range should be used for all normal
braking system to provide greater control in             road driving and also for off-road driving
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off-road situations, particularly when                   across dry level terrain.
descending severe gradients.
                                                      2. LOW range should be used in situations
              Press the switch (arrowed in               where low speed manoeuvring is
              illustration) to select HDC. HDC           necessary, or in extreme off-road
              can be selected at speeds below            conditions.
80 km/h (50 mph), but will not be fully active
until the vehicle speed reduces below 50 km/h         Range changing
(30 mph), confirmed by a continuously                 The recommended method for range changing
illuminated HDC indicator in the instrument           is with the vehicle stationary. With the engine
pack.                                                 running and the main gearbox in N (Neutral),
Press the switch again to deselect HDC.               press and release the front/rear of the transfer
                                                      gearbox switch to select the range required.
See HILL DESCENT CONTROL, 181.                        The indicators on the switch and instrument
                                                      pack display will flash during range changing.
                                                      When range changing is complete, a chime will
                                                      sound and a message displayed in the message
                                                      centre.
                                                      See TRANSFER GEARBOX, 162.
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    TERRAIN RESPONSE SYSTEM                                The Terrain Response system is always active
                                                           and cannot be switched off. When the vehicle is
                                                           started, the system will normally start in its
           1        2      3       4        5              General program.
                                                           To raise the rotary knob, press down lightly and
                                                           release. Manual selection of a special program,
                                                           by rotating the knob, will provide benefits in
                                                           how the vehicle can be driven over different
                                                           surfaces or terrains by automatically adjusting
                                                           the vehicle’s drive and suspension systems.
                                                           It is recommended that a special program be
                                                           engaged whenever driving conditions could
                                                           become difficult and cancelled once the
                                                           conditions for use are no longer present. To
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    1. General: Suitable for surfaces that match           is heard.
       typical road surfaces.
    2. Grass-Gravel-Snow: Suitable for surfaces             Wading
       which are firm, but have a slippery surface,         When driving through water less than 490
       e.g. grass, snow, loose gravel, pebbles or           mm (19 inches) deep, select the program
       icy conditions.                                      suitable for the surface beneath the water.
    3. Mud-Ruts: Suitable for soft, muddy,
       uneven or deeply rutted ground. It is
       recommended that LOW range is selected
       on the Transfer gearbox.
    4. Sand: Suitable for soft, predominantly dry,
       yielding sandy ground, e.g. sand dunes and
       deserts. If the sand is damp or wet, the
       Mud-Ruts program may be more
       beneficial.
    5. Rock Crawl: Only selectable when the
       Transfer gearbox is in LOW range. Suitable
       for crossing wet or dry, solid unyielding
       ground requiring high levels of wheel
       displacement, e.g. clusters of boulders or
       rocky river beds.
    See TERRAIN RESPONSETM, 191.
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AIR SUSPENSION                                             See AIR SUSPENSION, 184.
                                                           CRUISE CONTROL
                       2
                                                           Cruise control enables the driver to maintain a
                                                           constant road speed without using the
                                               3           accelerator pedal.
                                               4
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                                               5                       4
                                                                       3
                                               6
                                                                       2
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Vehicle height can be manually adjusted via the
raise/lower switch 1. Height changes may only              LAN0252G
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    AUDIO SYSTEM                       Switching on the audio unit
                                                                       FM                       14 : 54
                                                                        2              97.9 Radio 1
                                                                   1   2   3   4   5   6
                     2
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                                       To make any of the changes to settings, as
                                       shown in the following pages, the unit must be
                                       switched on.
                                       Volume control
                                                                   Audio Volume
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                                                                   1   2   3   4   5   6
    1. Mode select
    2. Volume up
    3. Volume down
    4. Channel up
                                       ICE1615
                                       ICE 1615ENG
    5. Channel down
                                       To increase or decrease the volume level, rotate
                                       the control.
                                       With the engine running, the volume level can
                                       be adjusted between 0 and 35. If the audio unit
                                       is turned off, it will re-start at the previously
                                       selected volume level, provided that this is not
                                       too loud or too quiet.
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Tone and balance settings                                   RADIO OPERATION
                                                            Autostore
Bass
1 2 3 4 5 6
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                                                                                            2 106.5 Autostore
                                                                                       1   2   3   4   5   6
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Subwoofer and Logic 7 settings, press the Tone              order that they are found.
button repeatedly until the required setting is             To access the stations once stored, press the
displayed, then use the rotary control to adjust            required pre-set number briefly.
the setting as required.
For further information, see TONE AND
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT, 311.
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    CD OPERATION                                                     When inserting a disc into either player, ensure
                                                                     that the label side of the disc is facing upwards
    Inserting a CD                                                   and present the disc to the slot. Do not push it
                                                                     into the slot, the player mechanism will draw
                                                                     the disc in automatically.
                                                                     There will be a short pause whilst the player
                                     CD   No Discs    14 : 54
                                          Press 1-6                  reads the information from the disc, which will
                                                                     then be displayed on the screen. Play will
                                                                     commence at the first track on the newly
                                                                     inserted disc.
                                                                     Dual and DVDPlus discs
        1     2      3
              ABC   DEF                                              Please be aware that a new generation of DVD
        4
        GHI
              5
              JKL
                     6
                    MNO                                              discs is being adopted by the music industry.
                             CD 3                     14 : 54
        7     8      9                                               They are known as Dual Discs or DVDPlus
       PQRS   TUV   WXYZ            Please Wait
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                                                                     discs. They have digital music on one side and
              0
                                                                     video content on the other. Current in-car audio
                                                                     systems with a front loading CD player may
                                                                     load and play this type of disc, however, it is
                                                                     likely that the disc will not eject and will block
                           CD 3                 14 : 54
                                                                     up the player. Such damage to a CD player will
                                  Insert Disc
                                                                     not be covered under warranty.
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CD playback                                                                                          Premium audio: To start CD playback, briefly
                                                                                                     press the CD mode button, followed by the disc
                                                                                                     number required. If no disc number is selected,
                                                                                                     playback will begin at one of two places:
                                                  CD 1                                14 : 54        •   If the discs contained in the player have not
                                                 Tr 12                       3 : 15
                                                 1   2   3       4   5   6
                                                                                                         been removed since their last use, playback
                                                                                                         will begin from the point at which it was
                                                                                                         stopped previously.
                                                                                                     •   If the discs contained in the player have not
   1          2
             ABC
                       3
                       DEF
                                                                                                         been used since they were inserted,
   4
   GHI
             5
             JKL
                        6
                       MNO
                                                                                                         playback will begin at the start of disc one.
                                          CD 3                                        14 : 54
   7         8          9                                                                            Standard audio: CD playback will commence
  PQRS       TUV       WXYZ                              Loading
                                      1    2   3 4   5       6
                                                                                                     automatically when a CD is inserted.
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                                                                                                     If a CD is already inserted but the audio system
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                                                                                                     is currently in radio mode, press the CD mode
                                                                                6CD-465              button to commence playback.
          CD 3                                                           14 : 54
         Tr 01                             0 : 01
         1    2    3   4      5   6
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    VOICE RECOGNITION                                      Defined voice commands
                                                           The voice control system understands
    Activating the system
                                                           predefined commands which need to be quoted
                                                           word for word.
                                                           An audio feedback of voice commands is
                                                           available. To activate the feedback, pull the
                                                           voice control paddle briefly and give one of the
                                                           following commands:
                                                           General commands
                                                           •   Voice help - To list all commands.
                                                           •   Notepad Help -To list Notepad commands.
                                                               See Voice Recognition, 142.
                                                           Audio commands
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                                                           •   Radio help - To list Radio commands.
                                                           •   CD help - To list CD commands.
              AUTO
                                                               See Audio Voice Recognition, 337.
                                                           Navigation and Telephone commands
                                                           •   Phone help - To list telephone commands.
                                                           •   Navigation help - To list Navigation
                                                               commands.
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    To activate voice control:                                 Telephone Systems Handbook.
    •   Briefly pull the control paddle (your Audio
        system will mute at this point). A brief
        acoustic signal will be heard, and
        LISTENING will be displayed on the main
        message centre to indicate that the system
        is now waiting for a voice command.
    Note: It is only necessary to use the steering
    wheel voice control paddle at the beginning of
    each voice session.
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                                                         Note: For more detailed information, see FUEL
                                                         FILLER, 151.
      Fuel type
      Petrol vehicles              Premium unleaded 95 RON
      Diesel vehicles              To EN590 specification. Maximum allowable Bio-diesel mix is 5%.
Note: For more detailed information, see LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS, 286.
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Note: For more detailed information, see Tyre pressure and loading label, 239.
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                                           General Information
General Information
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Cautions                                                              Labels are attached to your vehicle at several
                                                                      positions. These are applied to draw your
Caution: Cautions are included in this                                attention to important subjects, e.g. tyre
handbook. These indicate either a procedure                           pressures, tow bar use, airbags, roll-over risk,
which must be followed precisely, or                                  engine compartment hazards, etc.
information that should be considered with
great care in order to avoid the possibility of
damage to your vehicle.
                                                                                                                                      DISCOVERY
Symbols                                                                   XXX/XXRXX
                                                                          XXX/XXRXX
                                                                                       MAX.     XXX X.X XX XXX X.X XX
                                                                                                (kpa) (BAR) (PSI) (kpa) (BAR) (PSI)
                                                                          XXX/XXRXX
                      This recycling symbol identifies those              XXX/XXRXX             XXX X.X XX XXX X.X XX
                                                                                                (kpa) (BAR) (PSI) (kpa) (BAR) (PSI)
                                                                                                                                      L7MTA
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                      WARNING                                Event data recording
    Your vehicle has a higher ground clearance               Event data recorders are capable of collecting
    and hence, a higher centre of gravity than               and storing data during a crash or near-crash
    ordinary passenger cars, to enable the                   event. The recorded information may assist in
    vehicle to perform in a wide variety of off-road         the investigation of such an event. The modules
    applications. An advantage of the higher                 may record information about both the vehicle
    ground clearance is a better view of the road            and the occupants, potentially including
    allowing you to anticipate problems.                     information such as:
    The vehicle is not designed for cornering at             •   How various systems in your vehicle were
    the same speed as conventional passenger                     operating.
    cars any more than a low-slung sports car is             •   Whether or not the driver and passenger
    designed to perform satisfactorily under                     seat belts were buckled.
    off-road conditions. If at all possible, avoid           •   How far, if at all, the driver was depressing
    sharp turns or abrupt manoeuvres. As with                    the accelerator and/or the brake pedal.
    other vehicles of this type, failure to operate
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                                                             •   How fast the vehicle was travelling.
    the vehicle correctly may result in loss of
    control or vehicle roll-over.                            •   Where the driver was positioning the
                                                                 steering wheel.
    DATA RECORDING                                           To access this information special equipment
                                                             must be connected directly to the recording
    Service data recording                                   modules. Land Rover do not access event data
    Service data recorders in your vehicle are               recorder information without obtaining
    capable of collecting and storing diagnostic             consent, unless pursuant to court order or
    information about your vehicle. This potentially         where required by law enforcement, other
    includes information about the performance or            government authorities or third parties acting
    status of various systems and modules in the             with lawful authority. Other parties may seek to
    vehicle, such as engine, accelerator, steering or        access the information independently of Land
    brakes.                                                  Rover.
    In order to properly diagnose and service your
    vehicle, Land Rover and service and repair
    facilities may access vehicle diagnostic
    information through a direct connection to your
    vehicle.
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PARTS AND ACCESSORIES                                   Land Rover parts are the only parts built to
                                                        original equipment specifications AND
                        WARNING                         approved by Land Rover designers; this means
The fitting of non-approved parts and                   that every single part and accessory has been
accessories, or the carrying out of                     rigorously tested by the same engineering team
non-approved alterations or conversions,                that designed and built the vehicle and can
may be dangerous and could affect the safety            therefore be guaranteed for twelve months with
of the vehicle and occupants and also                   unlimited mileage.
invalidate the terms and conditions of the              A full list and description of all accessories is
vehicle warranty.                                       available from your Land Rover Dealer/
Land Rover will not accept any liability for            Authorised Repairer.
death, personal injury or damage to property
which may occur as a direct result of fitment           Electrical equipment
on non-approved accessories or the carrying                                WARNING
out of non-approved conversions to Land
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                                                        It is extremely hazardous to fit or replace
Rover vehicles.                                         parts or accessories, the installation of which
Land Rover strongly advise against making               requires the dismantling of, or addition to,
any modifications to the suspension or                  either the electrical or fuel systems.
steering system. This could seriously affect
the handling and stability of the vehicle               ALWAYS consult a Land Rover Dealer/
leading to loss of control or roll-over.                Authorised Repairer before fitting any
                                                        accessory.
The vehicle has been designed, built and tested         Fitting inferior quality parts or accessories, may
to cope with a variety of off-road driving              be dangerous and could invalidate the vehicle
conditions, some of which can place the                 warranty.
severest possible demands on control systems
and components. As such, fitting replacement            It is recommended that you always consult a
parts and accessories that have been developed          Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer for
and tested to the same stringent standards as           advice regarding the approval, suitability,
the original components will safeguard the              installation and use of any parts or accessories
continued reliability, safety and performance of        before fitting.
your vehicle.
To augment the vehicle's already impressive
performance, a comprehensive range of Land
Rover-approved spare parts and accessories is
available, enabling the vehicle to fulfil a wide
variety of roles, and enhancing and protecting
the vehicle in the many tasks to which it can be
applied.
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        entertainment system.                            Owners should ensure that any parts or
    •   Accessories attached to the front of the         accessories fitted to the vehicle while travelling
        vehicle.                                         abroad will also conform to the legal
    •   Any modification to the front of the             requirements of their own country when they
        vehicle.                                         return home.
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You have been supplied with two remote                    impact and water damage, high temperatures
controls, with integral keys which operate all of         and humidity, direct sunlight and the effects
the vehicle’s locks.                                      of solvents, waxes and abrasive cleaners.
The operation of all remote control buttons, on           The battery is rechargeable. The fact that the
all remote controls, will be inhibited while a key        battery needs recharging will be apparent from
is in the starter switch.                                 the following:
Note: The remote control may not operate                  •   KEY BATTERY LOW will be displayed in the
correctly in areas that are subject to                        main message centre.
interference from other radio equipment                   •   A gradual deterioration in range and
operating on a similar frequency. Areas where,                performance will be noticed.
for example, equipment such as amateur radio,
medical devices, telecommunications                       Battery recharge
equipment or other remotely operated alarms               Insert the key into the starter switch and start
are in use may cause difficulty. If such                  the engine. This will start to recharge the
difficulties are experienced, try to operate the          remote control battery.
remote control as close as possible to the
vehicle, or use the key in the door lock. See
Emergency locking/unlocking, 49.
The remote controls supplied with your vehicle
are programmed to your security system - the
engine cannot be started without a remote
control programmed to your vehicle.
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        Park the vehicle where it is visible (a well lit
        area after dark).
    •   Keep your vehicles keys safely out of sight.
    •   NEVER leave children or pets unattended in
        the vehicle.                                            LAN0128G
    •   NEVER leave luggage or valuables on                     The fourth button on the remote control -
        display.                                                marked with the Land Rover logo - can be
                                                                programmed to give remote operation of one of
                                                                the following functions:
                                                                •   panic alarm.
                                                                •   headlamp courtesy delay.
                                                                •   air suspension control.
                                                                •   tailgate release.
                                                                •   tailglass release.
                                                                Note: Programming and subsequent use of the
                                                                Land Rover button will not occur if the key is in
                                                                the starter switch.
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Panic alarm
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    2
LAN0118G   3                                           Programme by keeping the Land Rover button
                                                       pressed and also flashing the headlamps. A
Programme by keeping the Land Rover button             chime from the instrument panel will confirm
pressed and also pressing the hazard warning           successful programming.
lamps button on the instrument panel. A chime
                                                       A short press of the Land Rover button will now
from the instrument panel will confirm
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                                                       cause the vehicle’s headlamps to illuminate for
successful programming.
                                                       the length of time specified in Settings. See
A short press of the button will now cause the         SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION, 88.
vehicle’s alarm to be sounded and the hazard
                                                       A second press of the button after three
warning lamps to flash.
                                                       seconds will deactivate the lamps.
The alarm is turned off by inserting the key in
the starter, or pressing the lock or unlock
buttons on the remote control.
Note: In some countries it is an offence to
activate the panic alarm for any purpose other
than an emergency.
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    within one minute of switching off the engine.
    After programming, to change the suspension
    height via the remote control, remove the
    starter key, turn on the hazard warning lamps
    and close all the doors. Remote operation is not
    possible unless this is done.
    To raise the vehicle, press and hold the Land
    Rover button and Lock button.
    To lower the vehicle, press and hold the Land
    Rover button and Unlock button.
    If any button is released during the raising or
    lowering of the suspension, all movement of
    the suspension will stop. It will restart once the
    buttons are pressed again.
    The height will initially change slowly but, after
    three seconds, the speed will increase. While
    the height is changing, a symbol on the
    raise/lower switch will be lit according to the
    direction of movement. See Adjusting
    suspension heights, 185.
    If the starting height is above or below On-road
    height, movement will stop when On-road
    height is reached. Further movement can be
    achieved by releasing the buttons and pressing
    them again.
    See AIR SUSPENSION, 184.
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                                                      Programme by keeping the Land Rover button
LAN0125G                                              pressed and also pressing the main tailglass
                                                      release button situated under the rear number
Programme by keeping the Land Rover button
                                                      plate plinth. A chime from the instrument panel
pressed and also pressing the main tailgate
                                                      will confirm successful programming.
release button on the rear tailgate. A chime
from the instrument panel will confirm                A short press of the button will now cause the
successful programming.                               vehicle’s tailglass to release.
A short press of the button will now cause the
vehicle’s tailgate to release.
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                                                                                 WARNING
                                                              For safety, NEVER use Superlocking if
                                                              passengers are to remain inside the vehicle -
                                                              in an emergency they would not be able to
                                                              escape, or be released by emergency
                                                              services. Also, any movement from within the
                                                              vehicle would activate the interior space
                                                              protection alarm.
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                                                              vehicle) with the correct key or remote control.
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                                                              Superlocking immobilises the interior door
                                                              handles, thereby preventing an intruder from
    Your vehicle is fitted with a sophisticated               gaining entry by smashing a window and
    electronic anti-theft alarm and engine                    reaching inside the vehicle to operate the door
    immobilisation system. There are also a                   handles.
    number of additional security features, some of
    which are selectable options and some are                 Perimetric alarm
    standard features of the vehicle.                         This feature is activated automatically,
    In order to ensure maximum security and                   whenever the vehicle is locked using the remote
    operating convenience, you are strongly                   control and protects the doors, bonnet and
    advised to gain a full understanding of the               tailgate.
    features and alternatives available, by                   If any of these apertures are opened, or if a key
    thoroughly reading this section of the                    that has not been programmed to the vehicle is
    handbook.                                                 inserted into the starter switch while the feature
    Note: FOR MAXIMUM SECURITY ALWAYS                         is activated, the alarm will be triggered.
    SUPERLOCK THE VEHICLE. If passengers or                   When the perimetric alarm is activated, the
    animals are to be left in the vehicle, windows            direction indicators will flash three times and
    and/or sunroof are left open, or the vehicle is on        the security system status indicator will flash.
    a moving platform, e.g. a ferry, lock the vehicle
                                                              Mislock
    by pressing the lock button twice within three
    seconds. This disables the superlocking, tilt             If an aperture is open when an attempt is made
    sensing and interior space protection.                    to lock the vehicle an audible warning will
                                                              sound once to indicate that the vehicle is not
                                                              secure.
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When the alarm is armed with interior space
protection:
The indicator will triple flash for 10 seconds
then continue to single flash until the vehicle is
disarmed and immobilised.
When the alarm is armed without interior
space protection:
The indicator will double flash for 10 seconds,
then continue to single flash until the vehicle is
disarmed and immobilised.
When the alarm is disarmed but the vehicle is
immobilised (key out of starter switch):
The indicator will single flash until the alarm is
armed or the vehicle is mobilised.
When the alarm is disarmed and the vehicle
is mobilised (key in starter switch):
The indicator gives a one-second flash on
remobilisation.
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                                                             Battery-backed sounder
                                                             This device will sound the full alarm if the alarm
                                                             is activated, or if the vehicle’s battery or the
                                                             sounder is disconnected whilst the security
                                                             system is armed.
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indicator will illuminate for one second and            Note: If a key is in the starter switch, the vehicle
then extinguish.                                        will not respond to remote control commands.
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                                                            3. Unlock button: Press once to disarm the
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                                                               alarm and unlock the driver’s door and to
                                                               activate the Lazy entry feature. See Lazy
                                                               entry, 57. Press again to unlock the
                                                               remaining doors. See Single-point entry,
                                                               42.
                                                                In either case, the interior lamps illuminate
                                                                and the direction indicators flash once.
                                                                The hazard warning lamps will quickly flash
                                                                eight times when the vehicle is disarmed if
                                                                the alarm has sounded since the vehicle
                                                                was last armed.
                                                            4. Customer configuration - Land Rover
                                                               button: This button can be configured to
                                                               operate panic alarm, headlamp courtesy
                                                               delay, tailgate release, tailglass release or
                                                               suspension control. See LAND ROVER
                                                               BUTTON, 40.
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Emergency locking/unlocking
Under a removable cap on the left front door
outer handle, there is an emergency-use door
lock.
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                                                            Automatic relock
                                                            If the vehicle is unlocked using the remote
                                                            control and one minute elapses before a door or
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                                                            the tailgate is opened, the vehicle will relock and
    1. Pressing the master unlock switch will               the alarm will re-arm.
       unlock all of the doors.                             Automatic unlocking
    2. Pressing the master lock switch will lock all        If the vehicle is involved in a collision forceful
       of the doors.                                        enough to cause a restraints device to deploy,
    3. Simultaneously pressing both the master              all door locks will automatically be unlocked
       lock and unlock switches for three seconds           and the hazard warning lamps will start to flash.
       will cause the whole tailgate to release.            The interior lamps will also illuminate.
    Note: If the locks have already been
    superlocked using the key, the switch will not
    release the locks.
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To open a rear door, first return the locking             LAN0123G
lever to its unlocked position, then pull the door
handle.                                                   Child safety locks are fitted to the rear doors.
When the master lock or unlock switch is used,            Open a rear door and insert the starter key into
or speed related locking is activated, all door           the child safety keyhole. Turn the key one
locking levers will activate automatically.               quarter of a turn so that the top of the key
                                                          moves away from the vehicle. Repeat for the
These locking levers will only operate if the
                                                          other door.
doors have not been secured using the remote
control or door key.                                      With the child safety locks engaged, the rear
                                                          doors cannot be opened from inside the
                                                          vehicle. This prevents a door from being
                                                          opened accidentally.
                                                          Inserting the key and turning it in the opposite
                                                          direction disengages the lock.
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                                                               With all doors unlocked, press the touch pad on
                                                               the underside of the exterior handle and pull to
                                                               open.
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Seats
FRONT SEATS
                                                                             A
                      WARNING
To reduce the risk of loss of control and
personal injury, DO NOT adjust the driver's                              B
seat while the vehicle is in motion.
Sitting correctly
The seats, head restraints, seat belts and
airbags all contribute to the protection of the
occupants. Optimal use of these components                    LAN0127N
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        base of your spine as far back as possible
        and the backrest reclined not more than 30
        degrees (A).
•       Do not move the driver’s seat too close to
        the steering wheel. Ideally, a minimum
        distance (B) of at least 254 mm (10 in)
        between the centre of the breastbone and
        the cover of the steering wheel airbag is
        recommended. The driver should hold the
        steering wheel with slightly bent arms. The
        legs should also be slightly bent so that the
        pedals can be pressed to the floor.
•       The seat belt should rest in the centre of the
        shoulder. The lap part should fit tightly
        across the hips and not on the stomach.
Make sure your driving position is comfortable
and enables you to maintain full control of the
vehicle. A properly adjusted seat helps reduce
the risk of injury from sitting too close to an
inflating airbag.
Note: For information on adjusting the steering
column, see STEERING COLUMN
ADJUSTMENT, 81.
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    FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT                                  Note: The position of any part of the power
                                                           operated seats can be changed with the starter
                     WARNING                               key in positions I or II. Power operated memory
    DO NOT adjust any part of a seat while the             driver’s seat also has a 10 minute active period
    vehicle is in motion.                                  (Non-memory power operated seats up to 15
    Vehicle movement may cause the seat to                 minutes) initiated when:
    suddenly shift, potentially causing injury.            •   The driver’s door is opened/closed.
                                                           •   The starter key is turned to the off position.
    The seat adjustment controls are situated on
    the outboard side of the seat cushion.
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1. Forward/backward adjustment                          Lumbar support adjustment
Push and hold the switch to move the seat to
the desired position. Release the switch to stop
adjustment.
2. Seat back adjustment
                  WARNING
DO NOT travel with the seat backs reclined
steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is
obtained from the seat belt with the seat back
angle set to no more than 30 degrees from the
upright (vertical).
Failure to maintain the correct seat back
angle will reduce the effectiveness of the seat         LAN0138G
belts and increase the risk of serious injury or
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death in a crash.                                       A separate switch located in the side of the seat
                                                        provides for adjustment of lumbar support.
Twist the switch until the desired seat back            Press the front end of the switch to stiffen the
angle is achieved. Release the switch to stop           support or the rear end of the switch to relax the
adjustment.                                             support. Release the switch to stop adjustment.
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    The horizontal position can be adjusted for               Remove the head restraint by pressing the
    height by turning the knob set into the end of            collar button as indicated, whilst lifting the
    the armrest. Turning the knob clockwise raises            restraint clear of the seat.
    the armrest; anti-clockwise lowers it.                    To replace the head restraint, engage the guide
    Head restraint adjustment and removal                     posts into the collars and press the restraint
                                                              downwards until a click is heard.
                      WARNING
                                                              Rear seat entertainment
    Head restraints are designed to support the
    back of the head (NOT THE NECK), and to                                      WARNING
    restrain rearward movement of the head in                 The video display screens contain toxic
    the event of a collision. The restraint must be           substances including Mercury. These
    positioned as described to be effective.                  substances can cause severe illness and
    DO NOT drive or carry passengers with the                 possibly death.
    head restraints removed from occupied seats,              In the event that a video display screen is
    or adjust the head restraints while the vehicle           damaged, avoid all contact with it, and
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    is in motion.                                             contact your dealer as soon as possible.
    Failure to have the head restraint installed
    and properly positioned will increase the                 Caution: When rear seat passengers are
    potential for serious injuries.                           entering or leaving the vehicle it is important
                                                              that they do not hold the head restraint to ease
                                                              entry/exit. This may damage the video display
                                                              screens.
                                                              The video display screens fitted to the rear of
                                                              the front seat head restraints are NOT
                                                              touch-screens. Avoid contact with the screen
                                                              wherever possible.
                                                              Only clean the screens using the Land Rover
                                                              approved cleaning materials available from
                                                              your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
                                                              If rear seat entertainment is fitted, the front
                                                              head restraints can be adjusted for height, but
                                                              cannot be removed from the seat.
                                                              HEATED SEATS
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                                                              For information on operating the front and rear
                                                              seat heaters, refer to SEAT HEATERS, 126.
    Adjust the head restraint correctly, up or down
    by pressing the collar button as indicated. The
    top of the head restraint should be level with the
    top of the head.
    See Sitting correctly, 53.
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DRIVER’S SEAT MEMORY                                   Setting the memory pre-sets
FACILITY                                               1. Insert the starter key and turn it to position
                                                          I or ll.
                  WARNING
                                                       2. Adjust the seat and exterior mirrors to the
Before activating the seat memory, ensure
                                                          desired position.
that the area immediately surrounding the
seat is clear of obstructions and that all                 Note: For information on adjusting the
occupants are clear of moving parts.                       mirrors, see EXTERIOR MIRRORS, 82.
                                                       3. Press the memory store button 1 to
                                                          activate the memory function.
              2                        1               4. Within five seconds, press the desired
                                                          pre-set button 2.
                                                       5. Memory Stored will be displayed on the
                                                          message centre to confirm the storing
                                                          action. A single chime will sound from the
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                                                          instrument panel to confirm storing.
                                                       Recalling a stored seat position
                                                       Providing the power operated memory seat is
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                                                       the desired driving position. The seat and
1. Memory store button.                                mirrors will move to the position stored on that
2. Memory pre-set buttons.                             pre-set.
3. Seat adjustment controls. See FRONT                 A confirmation message will display in the
   SEAT ADJUSTMENT, 54.                                message centre and a double chime will sound
Your vehicle can memorise up to three different        when adjustments are complete.
driver seating positions for each of three             Note: To stop seat movement at any time when
possible starter keys. This enables three              recalling a memory setting, press any seat
separate drivers to achieve optimum comfort at         adjustment control.
the touch of a button.
                                                       Lazy entry
                                                       When the lazy entry option is selected and the
                                                       vehicle is unlocked using the remote control,
                                                       the vehicle adjusts the driver’s seat and the
                                                       exterior mirrors to the position associated with
                                                       that particular remote control.
                                                       Lazy entry and associated options can be
                                                       selected or deselected by a Land Rover
                                                       Dealer/Authorised Repairer or by selecting
                                                       Settings. See SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION,
                                                       88.
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    REAR SEATS                                               Before attempting to fold down the seats,
                                                             remove the outboard seat belts from the seat
                      WARNING                                belt guides and remove any items from the rear
    DO NOT adjust any part of a seat while the               seats and footwell.
    vehicle is in motion.                                    If the front seats are in their rearmost position,
    Vehicle movement may cause the seat to                   move them forward. They can be returned to
    suddenly shift, potentially causing injury.              their original position after the rear seat backs
                                                             have been folded down.
                      WARNING                                Ensure that the head restraints are fully
    It is extremely dangerous to ride in the                 lowered. Press in the collar at the base of the
    loadspace. In a collision, anyone riding in              head restraint support, and push the head
    this area is more likely to be injured or killed.        restraint down.
    Do not allow anyone to ride in any area of your          Using the strap at the rear of each cushion, pull
    vehicle that is not equipped with seats and              the required cushions forwards as far as they
    seat belts. Be sure that everyone in your                will travel.
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    vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt
                                                             To fold a backrest forwards, pull the seat
    properly.
                                                             backrest release lever(s). While pulling the
                                                             lever(s) located on the top edges of the
    Folding down the seats                                   backrests, tip the seat backrest(s) forwards as
                                                             far as possible.
                                                             Note: Only Land Rover approved seat covers
                                                             and accessories should be used on these seats.
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Returning the seats to the upright position               Visually check that the lever is fully in place. If
                                                          it has not returned to its locked position, red
                   WARNING                                flags will be visible around the lever sides.
After the seat is returned to the upright
                                                          To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards to
position, the latching mechanism should be
                                                          the required height.
checked and physically tested to ensure that
both the seat base and backrest are secure                Replace the outboard seat belts back into the
before driving.                                           seat belt guides.
Also, ensure that the head restraint is                   Rear seat armrest
adjusted correctly for each passenger (the top
of the head restraint should be level with the
top of the head).
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    Head restraint adjustment and removal
                      WARNING
    Head restraints are designed to support the
    back of the head (NOT THE NECK), and to
    restrain rearward movement of the head in
    the event of a collision. The restraint must be
    positioned as described to be effective.
    DO NOT drive or carry passengers with the
    head restraints removed from occupied seats,
    or adjust the head restraints while the vehicle
    is in motion.
    Failure to have the head restraint installed
    and properly positioned will increase the               LAN0143G
potential for serious injuries. Remove the head restraint by pressing the
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                                                            collar button and indented button as indicated,
                                                            whilst lifting the restraint clear of the seat.
                                                            To replace the head restraint, engage the guide
                                                            posts into the collars and press the restraint
                                                            downwards until a click is heard.
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Seat Belts
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braking.
                                                         seat belt in preventing injury.
The front seat belt assemblies are fitted with
pre-tensioners. The pre-tensioners operate
with the airbags as part of the Airbag
Supplementary Restraint System (SRS). See
HOW THE AIRBAGS WORK, 75.
Seat belt warning indicator
            Driver Beltminder commences
            when the starter switch is turned
            to position II and the driver belt is
            unbuckled.
In certain markets the seat belt reminder                LAN0144G
feature also applies to the passenger seat and
will be activated if the seat is occupied and the        During pregnancy, women should wear the lap
occupant is unbuckled.                                   belt across the hips below the baby, with the
                                                         diagonal belt passing across the shoulder,
The visual and audible warnings applicable to
                                                         between the breasts and to one side of the baby
either driver or passenger Beltminder are
                                                         - if in doubt, consult a doctor.
market dependent to meet individual market
requirements. The warning signals given may
also change depending on whether the vehicle
is stationary or when the vehicle speed exceeds
a pre-determined threshold. See AUDIBLE
WARNINGS, 109.
Note: Objects placed on the passenger seat
may activate the seat belt warning system.
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    SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONERS                                  AUTOMATIC LOCKING MECHANISM
                       WARNING                                                  WARNING
    The seat belt pre-tensioners will only be                 Where possible, use the seat belt automatic
    activated once and then MUST BE REPLACED                  locking mechanism to secure large items that
    by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.               are to be carried on the seats. In the event of
    Failure to replace the pre-tensioners will                an accident, loose items become projectiles
    reduce the efficiency of the vehicle's front              capable of causing serious injury. Care must
    restraint systems.                                        be taken to prevent any sharp edges
                                                              damaging the belt.
    After any impact, always have the seat belts
    and pre-tensioners checked and, if                        Use the seat belt automatic locking
    necessary, replaced by a Land Rover Dealer/               mechanism to restrain pets in harnesses or
    Authorised Repairer.                                      pet carriers when not utilising the loadspace.
    In the interests of safety, it is recommended
                                                              The passenger seat belts have a special locking
    that removal or replacement of the front seats
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                                                              mechanism which retains large items securely.
    and seat belts should only be carried out by a
    Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                    To use:
                                                              1. Place the item on the seat.
    The seat belt pre-tensioners activate in                  2. Put the seat belt around the item, using
    conjunction with the airbag and provide                      both the lap and shoulder parts of the belt.
    additional protection in the event of a severe
    frontal impact on the vehicle. See HOW THE                3. Fasten the seat belt.
    AIRBAGS WORK, 75. The pre-tensioners                      4. Pull on the shoulder part of the belt, to
    automatically retract the seat belts fitted to the           unreel all of the remaining belt. This will
    front seats. This reduces any slack in both the              engage the automatic locking feature,
    lap and diagonal portions of the belts, thereby              which only allows the belt to retract.
    reducing forward movement of the belt wearer              5. Allow the seat belt to retract onto the item
    in the event of a severe frontal collision.                  (a clicking sound will confirm that the
    The airbag warning indicator on the instrument               ratchet has engaged).
    pack will alert you to any malfunction of the seat        6. Ensure that there is no slack in the seat belt
    belt pre-tensioners.                                         by pulling upwards on the shoulder belt
    If the pre-tensioners have been activated, the               immediately above the item. The item will
    seat belts will still function as restraints, and            now be held firmly in position by the belt.
    must be worn in the event that the vehicle                When the seat belt is released and is allowed to
    remains in a driveable condition.                         retract, the seat belt locking mechanism reverts
    Note: The seat belt pre-tensioners will be                to normal operation.
    activated in major side and frontal impacts and
    in roll-overs.
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SEAT BELT SAFETY                                                          WARNING
                  WARNING                               Ensure that all seat belts are worn correctly -
                                                        an improperly worn seat belt increases the
Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a
                                                        risk of death or serious injury in the event of a
collision, occupants not wearing a seat belt
                                                        collision.
can be thrown around inside, or possibly
thrown out of the vehicle. This is likely to            Belts should not be worn with the straps
result in more serious injuries than would              twisted.
have been the case had a seat belt been                 Each belt assembly must only be used by one
properly worn. It may even result in loss of            occupant; it is dangerous to put a belt around
life.                                                   a child being carried on the occupant’s lap.
Make sure ALL occupants are securely                    It is essential to replace the entire assembly
strapped in at all times - even for the shortest        after it has been worn in a severe impact even
journeys.                                               if damage to the assembly is not obvious.
The airbag supplemental restraint system                No modifications or additions should be made
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(SRS) is designed to add to the overall                 by the user which will either prevent the seat
effectiveness of the seat belts. It does not            belt adjusting devices from operating to
replace them. SEAT BELTS MUST ALWAYS BE                 remove slack, or prevent the seat belt
WORN.                                                   assembly from being adjusted to remove
Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony           slack.
structure of the body and should be worn low            Should the seat belt not retract and remain at
across the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as              its static length, consult your Land Rover
applicable; wearing the lap section of the belt         Dealer/Authorised Repairer immediately.
across the abdominal area must be avoided.              Care should be taken to avoid contamination
DO NOT wear seat belts over hard, sharp or              of the webbing with polishes, oils and
fragile items in clothing, such as pens, keys,          chemicals, and particularly battery acid.
spectacles, etc.                                        Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild
Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as              soap and water. The belt should be replaced
possible, consistent with comfort, to provide           if webbing becomes frayed, contaminated or
the protection for which they are designed. A           damaged.
slack belt will greatly reduce the protection           Where possible, use the seat belt automatic
afforded to the wearer.                                 locking mechanism to secure large items that
DO NOT allow front seat occupants to travel             are to be carried on the seats. In the event of
with the seat backs reclined steeply                    an accident, loose items become projectiles
rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from             capable of causing serious injury. Care must
the seat belt with the seatback angle set to no         be taken to prevent any sharp edges
more than 30 degrees from the upright.                  damaging the belt.
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    FRONT SEAT BELTS                                       Upper anchorage adjustment
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                                                           The height of the seat belt upper anchorage can
    Pull the belt over the shoulder and across the         be adjusted for comfort AND safety on both
    chest and, ensuring that the webbing is not            front seats. Press down (solid arrow) to release
    twisted, insert the metal tongue plate into the        the catch, then lift or push down to adjust the
    buckle nearest the wearer - a CLICK indicates          height of the anchorage. For safety, the seat belt
    that the belt is securely locked.                      should always be worn with the webbing
    Releasing the belt                                     crossing the shoulder MIDWAY BETWEEN THE
                                                           NECK AND THE EDGE OF THE SHOULDER.
    Press the RED button on the seat belt buckle.
                                                           Ensure the anchorage has clicked into one of
                                                           the locked positions before driving.
                                                           Where possible, rear seat passengers should
                                                           adjust their position on the seat to enable the
                                                           seat belt webbing to cross the shoulder without
                                                           pressing on the neck.
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CARING FOR SEAT BELTS                                     Service information
                   WARNING                                                  WARNING
Always replace a seat belt that shows signs of            DO NOT attempt to service, repair, replace,
webbing damage or has withstood the strain                modify or tamper with any part of the
of a severe vehicle impact.                               pre-tensioner and airbag, or wiring in the
                                                          vicinity of a pre-tensioner or airbag
Regularly inspect the belt webbing for signs of           component; this could cause the system to
fraying, cuts and wear; also pay particular               activate, resulting in personal injury.
attention to the condition of the fixing points
and adjusters.                                            In addition, ALWAYS contact your Land Rover
                                                          Dealer/Authorised Repairer if:
DO NOT bleach or dye the webbing and avoid
contaminating the webbing with polish, oil or             •   An airbag inflates.
chemicals. See Seat belts, 248.                           •   A pre-tensioner activates.
Testing inertia reel belts                                •   The front or side of the vehicle is damaged,
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                                                              even if the pre-tensioner has not activated.
•   With the seat belt fastened, give the
    webbing near the buckle a quick upward
    pull. The buckle must remain securely
    locked.
•   With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the
    webbing to the limit of its travel. Check that
    unreeling is free from snatches and snags
    and then allow the belt to FULLY retract.
•   Partially unreel the webbing, then hold the
    tongue plate and give it a quick forward
    pull. The mechanism must lock
    automatically and prevent any further
    unreeling.
If a seat belt should fail any of these tests,
contact your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer immediately.
Note: If the vehicle is parked on ground that is
not level, the seat belt mechanism may lock.
This is not a fault; gently ease the belt from its
upper anchorage to release.
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    Child Restraints
    CHILD SEATS                                                Only fit a child seat that has been approved for
                                                               use in your vehicle, and ensure that the
                       WARNING                                 manufacturer's fitting instructions are followed
    Original text according to ECE R94.01.                     exactly.
    Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing               Note: Crash statistics show that children are
    child restraint on a seat protected by an                  safer when properly restrained in the rear
    airbag in front of it.                                     seating positions, than they are in the front.
    There is a risk of death or serious injury when            For optimum safety, children should travel in
    the airbag deploys.                                        the rear of the vehicle at all times, front
    The safest place for children is properly                  passenger seat travel is NOT recommended.
    restrained in the rear seats.                              However, if it is essential that a child should
                                                               travel in the front passenger seat, Land Rover
                                                               recommends that when installing child
                       WARNING                                 restraints, the vehicle front passenger seat be
    DO NOT allow a baby or infant to be carried on
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                                                               positioned fully rearward, the lumbar adjusted
    the lap. The force of a crash can increase                 to its minimum support position and the
    effective body weight by as much as 30 times,              cushion adjusted to its highest position.
    making it impossible to hold onto the child.               Additionally, if your vehicle is also fitted with
    Children typically require the use of a booster            front cushion rake adjustment, this should be
    seat appropriate to their age and size, thereby            adjusted to its lowest position. The seat belt
    enabling the seat belts to be properly fitted.             upper adjustable anchorage should be set to its
    This reduces the risk of injury in a crash.                lowest position. Disable the airbag using the
    Children could be endangered in a crash if                 switch on the end of the instrument panel. See
    their restraints are not properly secured in the           PASSENGER AIRBAG DISABLING SWITCH, 78.
    vehicle.                                                   Always use an approved child seat, suitable for
    DO NOT use a child seat that hooks over the                a child’s age and size.
    seat back. This type of seat cannot be                     Holding a baby or child in a person’s arms is
    satisfactorily secured and is unlikely to be               not a substitute for a child restraint system. In
    safe for a child.                                          an accident, a baby or child held in a person’s
                                                               arms can be crushed between the vehicle’s
    The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are                  interior and a restrained person.
    designed for adults and larger children. For
    their safety, it is very important that all infants
    and children under 12 are restrained in a
    suitable child safety seat appropriate to their
    age and size (see table). Child safety seats
    approved for use in your vehicle are available
    from your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
    Repairer.
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    Child safety seating and positions
    The following table shows the suitability of each passenger seat position for the carriage of children
    up to 12 years of age or 1.5 m (5 feet) tall and the installation of suitable child restraint systems.
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     U = Suitable for universal category restraints approved for this mass group.
     † Never place a child seat in the front passenger seating position unless the airbag has been
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ISOFIX table of installation
Note:
ISOFIX anchorages are provided for both outer rear seating positions. ISOFIX child restraints should
be securely attached following the manufacturers instructions at these locations only.
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•   IUF = suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of universal category approved for use
    in the mass group.
•   IL = suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems (CRS) given in the attached list. These
    ISOFIX CRS are those of the “specific vehicle”, “restricted” or “semi-universal” categories.
•   X = ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and/or
    this size class.
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    AUTOMATIC LOCKING MECHANISM                              ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINTS
                      WARNING                                                  WARNING
    Where possible, use the seat belt automatic              DO NOT attempt to fit ISOFIX restraints to the
    locking mechanism to secure large items that             centre seating position - the anchor bars are
    are to be carried on the seats. In the event of          not designed to hold an ISOFIX restraint in
    an accident, loose items become projectiles              this position.
    capable of causing serious injury. Care must
    be taken to prevent any sharp edges                      In some markets, child restraint systems
    damaging the belt.                                       complying with International Standard
    Use the seat belt automatic locking                      Organisation regulations and approved for
    mechanism to restrain pets in harnesses or               fitting in your vehicle may be available. These
    pet carriers when not utilising the loadspace.           restraints are different from conventional child
                                                             seats, requiring anchor bars built into the
    The passenger seat belts have a special locking          vehicle seat in order to accept the ISOFIX
                                                             locking mechanism.
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    mechanism which aids the retention of child
    seats and large items. The procedure to install
    a child seat is as follows;
    1. Place a child seat in the vehicle, attach the
       seat belt and secure the buckle in
       accordance with the manufacturers fitting
       instructions.
    2. Pull on the shoulder section of the belt to
       reel out all of the remaining webbing to the
       limit of its travel. This will engage the
       automatic locking feature, which then acts
       as a ratchet, allowing the webbing ONLY to
       retract.
    3. Allow the seat belt to retract onto the child
       seat (a clicking sound will confirm that the
       ratchet has engaged), while firmly pushing
       the child seat into the vehicle seat.
    4. Ensure that there is no slack in the seat belt
       by pulling upwards on the shoulder belt               LAN0147G
       immediately above the child restraint. The            Both outer rear seating positions in your vehicle
       seat belt should now be locked and the                are equipped to accept ISOFIX restraints.
       child seat held firmly in position.
    When the child seat belt is renovating all of the
    seat belt is allowed to retract, the seat belt
    locking mechanism reverts to normal
    operation.
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To install your child seat with an ISOFIX               Fitting ISOFIX child restraints
restraint system:
                                                                           WARNING
•   Raise or remove the head restraint.
                                                        If the restraint is not correctly anchored, there
•   Lift the velcro strap, exposing the ISOFIX          is a significant risk of injury to the child in the
    locking mechanism.                                  event of a collision or emergency braking.
•   Slide the child seat into the locking               Child restraint anchorages are designed to
    mechanism.                                          withstand only loads imposed by correctly
The tether anchorages are provided at each              fitted child restraints. Under no
seating position equipped to accept Isofix child        circumstances are they to be used for adult
restraints (shown in the illustrations).                seat belts, harnesses or for attaching other
                                                        items or equipment to the vehicle.
                  FRONT OF
                  VEHICLE                               ISOFIX child restraints should only be fitted in
                                                        the two outer rear seating positions. Anchor
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                                                        bars built into the rear seat frame, enable the
                                                        ISOFIX restraints to be securely attached to the
                                                        vehicle seat only in these positions.
                                                        In addition, two tether anchor bars are fitted to
                                                        back of the rear seats, to secure child restraint
                                                        anchor straps.
                                                        When fitting ISOFIX child restraints, always
                                                        follow the instructions supplied by the
                                                        manufacturer of the restraint.
                                                        Once the ISOFIX restraint is installed, you are
                                                        recommended to test the security of the
                                                        installation before seating the child. Attempt to
                                                        twist the restraint from side to side and to pull
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                                                        the restraint away from the vehicle seat; then
                                                        check that the anchors are still securely in
Note: Always ensure that, if an upper tether is         place.
provided, it is secured and tightened properly
as this provides the maximum protection for a
child.
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    TETHER STRAP ANCHORAGES
    (Australia only)
                       WARNING
    Child restraint anchorages are designed to
    withstand only loads imposed by correctly
    fitted child restraints. Under no
    circumstances are they to be used for adult
    seat belts, harnesses or for attaching other
    items or equipment to the vehicle.
                       FRONT OF
                       VEHICLE
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    Provision is made in the rear seats for the fitting
    of up to three child seats, of the type that
    requires tether strap anchorage points.
    There are three tether strap anchorage points.
    These should be used to attach tether straps
    from child seats or restraint systems. Three
    anchorage points are located in the floor panel
    of the luggage area behind the rear seats.
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CHILD RESTRAINT CHECK LISTS                              ISOFIX child restraints
                                                         Follow the check list every time a child travels
Non-ISOFIX child restraints
                                                         in the vehicle:
Follow the check list every time a child travels
                                                         •   Always attach the top tether when
in the vehicle:
                                                             installing the ISOFIX seat.
•   Carefully follow the instructions provided
                                                         •   Carefully follow the instructions supplied
    by the manufacturer of the restraint
                                                             with the child seat.
    system.
                                                         •   Always give the ISOFIX seat a final pull to
•   Always use the appropriate child restraints
                                                             ensure that the lower anchors are secure.
    and adjust harnesses for every child, every
    trip.                                                •   Always use the appropriate child restraints
                                                             and adjust the harnesses for every child,
•   Avoid dressing a child in bulky clothing and
                                                             every trip.
    do not place any objects between the child
    and the restraint system.                            •   Make sure that a child falls into the correct
                                                             weight range for the seat.
•
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    Regularly check the fit of a child seat and
    replace seats or harnesses that show signs           •   Avoid dressing a child in bulky clothing and
    of wear.                                                 do not place any objects between the child
                                                             and the restraint system.
•   Ensure that you have removed all slack
    from the adult seat belt.                            •   Regularly check the fit of a child seat and
                                                             replace seats and harnesses that show
•   No child seat is completely child-proof.
                                                             signs of wear.
    Encourage a child not to play with the
    buckle or harness.                                   •   No child seat is completely child-proof.
                                                             Encourage children not to play with the
•   Never leave a child unsupervised in the
                                                             buckle or harness.
    vehicle.
                                                         •   Never leave a child unsupervised in the
•   Activate the rear door child safety locks.
                                                             vehicle.
    See CHILD SAFETY LOCKS, 51.
                                                         •   Activate the rear door child safety locks.
•   Ensure that a child does not exit the vehicle
                                                             See CHILD SAFETY LOCKS, 51.
    from the side where there is traffic.
                                                         •   Ensure that a child does not exit the vehicle
•   Set children a good example - always wear
                                                             from the side where there is traffic.
    your seat belt.
                                                         •   Set children a good example - always wear
                                                             your seat belt.
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    Airbags
2 4 3
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                      WARNING                               INTRODUCTION
    The airbag is a supplementary restraint                 The airbag supplementary restraint system
    system that provides ADDITIONAL protection              (SRS) incorporates front airbags 1 and 2, seat
    in a severe impact only - it does NOT replace           mounted side airbags 3 and curtain airbags 4
    the need to wear a seat belt. To reduce the             for the driver and front passenger and curtain
    risk of severe injury or death in the event of a        airbags 4 for the rear seat outboard passengers
    crash, all occupants in all seating positions,          (see illustration for airbag locations). These are
    including the driver, should always wear their          indicated by the word AIRBAG on the trim.
    seat belt, whether or not an airbag is present          Provided occupants are correctly seated, with
    at that seating position.                               seat belts properly worn, the airbags will
    An inflating airbag can cause facial abrasions          provide additional protection to the chest and
    and other injuries. Minimise the risk of injury         facial areas of the front seat occupants in the
    by ensuring that front seat occupants are               event of the vehicle receiving a severe frontal
    wearing their seat belts and are seated                 impact, and also to the side of the body facing
    correctly, with the seat as far back as is              the impact, if a severe side collision occurs.
    practical.                                              In the event of a side collision or a roll-over,
    Ensure that a gap is maintained between the             curtain airbags will afford additional protection
    side of the vehicle and the head and torso, to          to the side of the head facing the impact for the
    enable unobstructed inflation of the curtain            front seat and outer rear seat occupants.
    and seat mounted side airbags. DO NOT lean
    out of the window.
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Disability modifications                                 Note: The airbag is not designed to operate as
Occupants with disabilities that may require the         a result of:
vehicle to be modified must contact a Land               •   Rear collisions.
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer before any              •   Minor front impacts.
modifications are made.
                                                         •   Minor side impacts.
Airbag warning indicator                                 •   Heavy braking.
            A warning indicator mounted in
                                                         •   Driving over bumps and potholes.
            the instrument pack will alert you
            to any malfunction of the airbag,            It follows, therefore, that significant superficial
see Warning Indicators, 104. The airbag                  damage can occur without the airbags
should always be checked by a Land Rover                 deploying or, conversely, that a relatively small
Dealer/Authorised Repairer if any of the                 amount of structural damage may cause the
following symptoms occurs:                               airbags to be deployed.
•   The warning indicator fails to illuminate            Dual stage deployment
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    when the starter switch is turned to                 The front airbags deploy in two stages,
    position ll.                                         depending on the severity of the frontal
•   The warning indicator fails to extinguish            collision. The unit monitors the rate of
    within approximately four seconds after the          deceleration during the impact.
    starter switch is turned to position ll.             In a moderately severe frontal impact, the
•   The warning indicator illuminates after the          airbags inflate sufficiently to protect the front
    engine is started, or while the vehicle is           seat passengers and reduce the risk of injury.
    being driven.                                        In a severe frontal impact, the airbags will fully
                                                         inflate thereby providing maximum protection.
HOW THE AIRBAGS WORK
                                                         Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous and
In the event of a collision, the airbag control
                                                         occurs with considerable force, accompanied
unit monitors the rate of deceleration induced
                                                         by a loud noise. The inflated bag, together with
by the collision, to determine whether the
                                                         the seat belt restraint system, limit the
airbags should be deployed.
                                                         movement of an occupant, thereby reducing
Operation of the airbag is dependent on the rate         the risk of injury to the head and upper torso.
at which the vehicle's passenger compartment
                                                         In the case of a severe frontal collision, both
changes speed as a result of a collision. The
                                                         front airbags will be deployed. In the case of a
circumstances affecting different collisions
                                                         severe side collision, only the seat mounted
(vehicle speed, angle of impact, type and size of
                                                         side airbags and curtain airbags on the
object hit, for example), vary considerably and
                                                         impacted side of the vehicle will inflate.
will affect the rate of deceleration accordingly.
                                                         However, there may also be impact conditions
Note: Airbags will only deploy when they are
                                                         whereby one set of side and both front airbags
required to supplement the restraining force of
                                                         deploy at the same time, or where front and
the front seat belts.
                                                         side airbags respond separately as a result of a
                                                         secondary impact occurring after the initial
                                                         collision has taken place.
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    1 and 2. Front mounted airbags                            The curtain airbag modules are located behind
                                                              the roof lining and pillar finisher, above the
                                                              doors. In the event of a severe side collision, the
                                                              airbag pushes out from behind the roof lining
                                                              and pillar finisher as it inflates. The curtain
                                                              airbag remains inflated for longer than the other
                                                              airbags, to provide additional head protection in
                                                              the event of a secondary impact/vehicle
                                                              roll-over.
                                                              Deployment effects
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                                                              When an airbag inflates, a fine powder is
    3 and 4. Side and Curtain airbags                         released. This is not an indication of a
                                                              malfunction. However, the powder may cause
                       WARNING
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                                                              irritation to the skin and should be thoroughly
    For the curtain airbags to deploy correctly,              flushed from the eyes and any cuts or
    the roof lining and A post trim must be                   abrasions of the skin.
    undamaged and fitted correctly. Any damage
                                                              Activation of an airbag creates dust, causing
    or suspect fitting should be referred to a Land
                                                              possible breathing difficulties for asthma
    Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer for
                                                              sufferers or other people with respiratory
    examination.
                                                              problems. If an airbag is activated, any
                                                              occupant who suffers from breathing
                                                              difficulties should either leave the vehicle as
                                                              quickly as possible, or obtain fresh air by fully
                                                              opening the windows and doors.
                                                              Following inflation, some airbag components
                                                              are hot - DO NOT touch until they have cooled.
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                  WARNING
Even with airbag equipment fitted, seat belts                       A              B               C
must ALWAYS be worn because:
•   An airbag will only provide additional
    protection in certain types of frontal
    collisions. NO protection is afforded
    against the effects of rear impacts, or
    minor frontal impacts.
•   Inflation and deflation take place
    instantaneously and will not provide
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    protection against the effects of
    secondary impacts that can occur during              •   Accessories attached to or obscuring an
    multiple vehicle collisions.                             airbag cover, including; the roof lining, A, B
                                                             and C post finishers and the seat backs of
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Obstruction of airbags                                       the front seats.
                                                         •   Items of hand luggage, or other objects
                  WARNING
                                                             placed on an airbag cover.
Do not allow passengers to obstruct the
operation of the airbags by placing feet,                •   Feet, knees or any other part of the
knees or any other part of the person, or any                anatomy in contact with, or in close
other objects in contact with, or in close                   proximity to, an airbag cover.
proximity to, an airbag module.                          •   Head, arms or any part of the anatomy in
DO NOT attach or position items on, or close                 contact with, or in close proximity to, a seat
to the roof lining, A, B and C post finishers,               mounted side airbag.
front seat backs or to an airbag cover, which            •   Items of clothing hanging from the grab
could interfere with the inflation of the airbag             handle attached to the roof.
or, if the airbag inflates, be propelled inside          •   Items of clothing or cushions draped over
the vehicle causing injury to the occupants.                 the part of the front seat containing the
                                                             airbag.
Caution: If a non-approved phone system is to
be fitted, ensure that the installer is aware of         •   Non-approved seat covers/accessory seat
the airbag system.                                           covers over a front seat; in particular, seat
                                                             covers that have not been designed for use
To ensure correct deployment of the airbags, it              with side airbag. If in doubt, consult your
is essential that obstructions are not allowed to            Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
intervene between an airbag and the occupant.
The following are examples of the type of                Note: Unauthorised modification of the vehicle
obstructions that could either, impede correct           or parts may invalidate the vehicle’s warranty.
operation of the airbags, or jeopardise personal
safety in the event of an airbag deployment:
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    PASSENGER AIRBAG DISABLING                                 Operational status indicator
    SWITCH                                                                       WARNING
                       WARNING                                 When checking the status of the airbag using
    Do not use a child restraint on a seat protected           the operational status lamp, always ensure
    by an operational airbag in front of it.                   that the starter key is in position ll.
    There is a risk of death or serious injury when
    the airbag deploys.
    The safest place for children is properly
    restrained in the rear seats.
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                                                               The passenger airbag operational status
                                                               indicator is an oblong lamp which illuminates
                                                               amber when the passenger airbag disabling
                                                               switch has been turned to the OFF position to
                                                               de-activate the passenger’s airbag.
                                                               After the airbag has been de-activated, the
                                                               indicator does not illuminate until the starter
                                                               key has been turned to position ll.
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Airbag switched off                                      Airbag switched on
                  WARNING
To avoid the risk of injury, NEVER use a child
restraint in the front of the vehicle unless the
passenger airbag has been switched OFF.
To ensure that the adult restraint system
performs as intended, make sure that the
passenger airbag is switched ON
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                                                         This will ensure that the airbag will perform as
                                                         intended in the event of a crash.
                                                         Check that, when the vehicle is switched on
                                                         (position ll), the operational status lamp on the
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                                                         instrument panel is NOT illuminated, indicating
In order to fit a child restraint to the front           that the passenger airbag is operational.
passenger seat, use the starter key to turn the          The safest place in your vehicle for a child, is in
airbag disabling switch to the OFF position.             the rear seat.
Check that when the vehicle has been switched
on (position ll), the operational status lamp on
the instrument panel is illuminated indicating
that the passenger airbag is NOT operational.
If the airbag warning indicator in the instrument
cluster illuminates continuously, it means that
there is a malfunction of the system, see
Warning Indicators, 104.
Remove the child restraint from the front seat
and consult your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
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    SERVICE INFORMATION                                   In addition, ALWAYS contact your Land Rover
                                                          Dealer/Authorised Repairer if:
                     WARNING                              •   an airbag inflates.
    DO NOT attempt to service, repair, replace,
    modify or tamper with any part of the airbag,         •   the front or side of the vehicle is damaged,
    or wiring in the vicinity of an airbag                    even if the airbag has not inflated.
    component; this could cause the system to             •   any part of an airbag module cover shows
    activate, resulting in personal injury.                   signs of cracking or damage.
                                                          •   any trim containing airbags - front seat
                     WARNING                                  back, headlining or pillar trims - becomes
    For your safety it is recommended that you                damaged.
    seek the assistance of a Land Rover
    Dealer/Authorised Repairer to carry out any of
    the following:
    •   Removal or repair of any wiring or
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        component in the vicinity of any of the
        airbag components, including the
        steering wheel, steering column, door
        trim, roof lining, instrument pack and
        instrument panel.
    •   Installation of electronic equipment such
        as a mobile phone, two-way radio or
        in-car entertainment system.
    •   Modification to the front or side of the
        vehicle, including the bumper and
        chassis.
    •   Attachment of accessories to the front or
        side of the vehicle.
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                               Steering Column
Steering Column
Ensure that the lever is fully up. Inadvertent        Move the lever fully up to lock.
movement of the wheel might occur if the
lever is not fully tightened.
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    Door Mirrors
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Folding the mirror body
The door mirrors are designed to fold forwards
or rearwards on impact. They can also be folded
in towards the side windows into a park
position.
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Manual operation: On some vehicles this                central position, push the knob downwards to
operation can be carried out manually, by              fold the mirrors. Push the knob downwards
physically pushing the mirror bodies towards           again to unfold the mirrors.
the side windows.                                      If the mirrors are accidentally knocked out of
                                                       position (i.e. with one mirror folded and the
                                                       other in the normal position), an additional
                                                       operation of the switch will re-synchronise
                                                       them.
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    Reverse mirror dipping                                   Proximity mirror (Japan only)
    Vehicles with driver’s seat memory have a
    pre-stored function, which causes the door
    mirrors to dip whenever reverse gear is
    selected, giving the driver a view of the
    kerbside.
    When this feature is first turned on, the mirrors
    will dip to a pre-set amount. See SELECTING
    SETTINGS OPTION, 88. The degree of dipping
    can be programmed using the following
    sequence:
    1. Insert the starter key and turn it to position
       I or ll. Do not start the engine.
    2. Adjust the seat and the exterior mirrors to
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       the correct position and perform a
       memory-store routine. See Setting the
       memory pre-sets, 57.
    3. Select reverse gear - the mirrors will dip to
       a pre-set level.                                      LAN0251J
    4. Adjust the mirrors to the required dipped             The proximity mirror has a split lens, providing
       position.                                             views along the left side and immediately ahead
    5. Perform a memory-store sequence.                      of the vehicle. Correct adjustment of the mirror
                                                             will reduce blind spots.
    6. Within 5 seconds, press the pre-set button
       you previously stored the seat and mirror             Adjust the mirror by rotating the head to the left
       positions on.                                         or right. The mirror should be adjusted a few
                                                             degrees at a time and the view checked from the
    7. DOOR MIRROR DIP STORED will be
                                                             driver’s seat before making further
       displayed on the message centre.
                                                             adjustments.
    8. A single chime will sound from the
       instrument pack.
           This feature can be enabled or disabled
           by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
           Repairer or by the driver. See
           SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION, 88.
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Instruments
INSTRUMENT PACK
1 2 3 4
EXT 21 C
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1. Tachometer
Indicates engine speed in revolutions per
minute (x 1000). In normal driving conditions
the engine is most fuel efficient between 2000
and 3000 rev/min.
2. Temperature gauge
At normal operating temperature, the pointer
will be positioned midway between the RED and
BLUE segments of the gauge (the precise
position will vary according to climatic
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conditions).
If the pointer moves above the mid point, the         Idle the engine and allow to cool down until the
engine coolant is becoming too hot. Should the        temperature gauge recovers. If the problem
pointer move INTO the RED segment and the             persists, seek qualified assistance before
RED warning indicator within the gauge                continuing.
illuminates, severe engine damage could occur.        Note: If the engine is in danger of overheating,
                                                      the air conditioning may switch off and engine
                                                      performance may reduce, in order to minimise
                                                      engine load.
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    3. Fuel gauge                                              7. Gear selector position display
    Caution: NEVER allow vehicles to run out of                Displays the current gear selector position. See
    fuel as the resultant misfire may destroy the              GEAR SELECTOR DISPLAY, 102.
    catalytic converter.
                                                               8. Main message centre
    When the starter switch is turned to position II,          Displays all warning and information
    the pointer quickly rises to show the level of fuel        messages. See MAIN MESSAGE CENTRE, 90.
    in the tank.
                                                               9. Tachometer indicators panel
                                                               Displays four system status indicators.
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                                     Trip Computer
Trip Computer
TRIP COMPUTER -
FUNCTION SELECTION
                                                                        RANGE      387 km
                                                                        AV.
                                                                        FUEL      4.3 l/100km
                          EXT 23 C
                                                                        AV.
                                                                        SPEED       57 km/h
                TRIP   274.5   Km                                       OVERSPEED WARNING
                                                                               120 Km/h
EXT 23 C
TRIP 274.5 km
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The trip computer functions can be set by the            A series of short presses of the button (less
user to give a wide range of information, with           than two seconds) will scroll through the
the units used by the displays being chosen by           following:
the driver. See SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION,
                                                         •   Available range (with current fuel tank
88.
                                                             contents)
The system is also used to display any warning
                                                         •   Average fuel consumption
messages generated by the vehicle’s
self-checking facility.                                  •   Average speed
At engine start-up, the screen shows SYSTEM              •   The option to activate/de-activate the
CHECK IN PROGRESS. When this check is                        overspeed warning function (A long press
completed, the screen will show the outside                  of the button turns the function on or off)
temperature. If the vehicle is in motion, the            •   A review of active warning messages
screen will also show the current trip distance.         •   A blank trip computer window (screen
Trip computer statistics can be viewed by                    shows outside temperature)
pressing the i button on the end of the direction        •   Settings option menu
indicator stalk.
                                                         •   A display of trip distance
A long press of the button (over two seconds)
will zero the trip distance recorder which will          •   Time display
then start to record distance from that point.
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    Settings Option
    SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION                              With the starter key in any position, but with the
    Various vehicle functions can be selected to           vehicle stationary and a blank screen displayed,
    suit personal requirements. These can be set by        a short press (less than two seconds) on the i
    the driver.                                            (information) button on the end of the direction
                                                           indicator stalk brings up the SETTINGS display.
                                                           Once this screen is displayed, pressing button
                                                           1 gives access to the menu of options that can
                       SETTINGS                            be personalised.
                                                           Move through the Settings menu by pressing
                                  ENTER
                       EXIT                                buttons 1 or 2, and make choices by pressing
                                                           buttons 3 or 4.
                                                           When you have finished making adjustments, a
                              3                            short press (less than two seconds) on the i
                              4                            button will return you to the trip computer
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                                                           display.
                              1
                              2
                      TRIP DISTANCE
                      UNITS
                      KM
                                  NEXT
                        EXIT      BACK
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 SETTINGS                                         CHOICE
 TRIP DISTANCE UNITS (odometer)                   MILES/KM
 FUEL USAGE UNITS                                 MPG
                                                  l/100km
                                                  Km/l
 EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE                             oC or oF
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    Message Centre
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    possible, by pressing the i button on the
    direction indicator stalk, to view messages for          Messages are displayed in order of importance
    up to 3 minutes after the key has been removed           with critical warnings taking priority.
    from the starter switch.                                 Information messages
    Messages have different priority levels and are          Information messages will be displayed as and
    grouped into the following categories.                   when applicable, and also when the starter
    Critical warning messages                                switch is turned on or off. Where the message
                                                             requires action by the driver - TAKE
    Critical warning messages are accompanied by
                                                             CORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
    an audible warning and may have the handbook
    symbol next to it.                                       Messages are displayed in order of importance
                                                             with critical warnings taking priority.
    DO NOT ignore these messages - TAKE
    CORRECTIVE ACTION IMMEDIATELY!                           Languages
    Warning messages                                         The language displayed in the main message
                                                             centre is a dealer configurable feature.
    Warning messages are non-critical, but must
    be treated with some urgency. They will also be          The languages supported are:
    accompanied by an audible warning each time              •   English
    the message is displayed.                                •   English US
    DO NOT ignore these messages - TAKE                      •   French
    CORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
                                                             •   German
                                                             •   Italian
                                                             •   Spanish
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                                Message Centre
If your vehicle has the navigation option, the
language you select for navigation display will
also be displayed in the main message centre,
if it is one of the supported languages in the
above list. If the main message centre does not
support the selected navigation language,
English will be displayed.
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    MESSAGE CENTRE MESSAGES
    The following table is a comprehensive list of all messages that could appear in the message centre.
    Market criteria mean that some messages will not apply to your vehicle and will therefore not appear.
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            PARKBRAKE              while the vehicle is moving.      emergency.
             APPLIED
             CAUTION!              Displayed when the Terrain        Raise suspension manually to
              RISK OF              Response system would             off-road height if possible and
         GROUNDING WITH            normally have provided            appropriate.
          SUSPENSION AT            off-road height but the driver
          NORMAL HEIGHT            has manually lowered the
                                   vehicle (or the system cannot
                                   raise the vehicle).
            CHECK ALL              Advisory message, pressure in     Check tyre pressures.
               TYRE                a running tyre decreased to
           PRESSURES               first warning threshold.
              CHECK                Brake fluid in reservoir below    Seek qualified assistance
           BRAKE FLUID             recommended level.                immediately.
              CHECK                Brake pads worn beyond the        Seek qualified assistance
           BRAKE PADS              service limit.                    immediately.
              CHECK                Pressure in spare tyre            Check pressure of spare tyre.
           SPARE TYRE              decreased to warning
            PRESSURE               threshold.
         COOLING SYSTEM            Low coolant level                 Stop the vehicle and check level.
              FAULT                                                  Top up with engine coolant. If the
         MONITOR GAUGE                                               problem persists, consult your
                                                                     Dealer.
               CRUISE              Driver has switched off cruise    Nothing.
             CANCELLED             control.
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      Message                     Meaning                             What to do?
      DRIVER          Driver is pressing the               Nothing, message will clear when
     OVERRIDE         accelerator pedal during cruise      the driver releases the
                      control.                             accelerator, then cruise control
                                                           will resume.
      CRUISE          System not available due to          Consult your Land Rover
   NOT AVAILABLE      system fault.                        Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
  CRUISE CONTROL      System fault or vehicle              Consult cruise control section of
  NOT PERMITTED       operating parameters outside         this handbook for guidance.
                      threshold for operation of
                      cruise control.
    SET SPEED         Speed set for Adaptive Cruise        Nothing.
   XXX MPH KM/H       Control.
    CRUISE GAP        Adaptive Cruise Control set          Adjust to required distance.
        <-->          distance (time gap).                 (4 settings).
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   ACC SENSOR         Adaptive Cruise Control field of     Check to make sure nothing is
     BLOCKED          view may be obstructed.              covering the ACC sensor.
    FWD ALERT         Forward alert feature has been       Nothing.
    ON (or OFF)       turned on or off.
    FWD ALERT         Forward alert sensitivity            Adjust to required sensitivity.
      <---->          adjustment.                          (4 settings).
 DOOR MIRROR DIP      Memory system - confirmation         Nothing.
     STORED           that memory has stored driver
                      information.
       DRIVER         Alert that action by the driver to   If required, the driver should
     INTERVENE        apply the brakes is required.        apply the brakes.
      DRIVER’S        Driver’s door open or not fully      Close driver’s door.
     DOOR OPEN        closed.
        DSC           System not available - switched      To reselect, press DSC switch.
   SWITCHED OFF       off by driver.
ENGINE SYSTEM FAULT   Engine management system             Avoid high speeds and consult
                      registers a serious fault -          your Land Rover Dealer/
                      reduced performance may be           Authorised Repairer.
                      experienced.
  ENGINE SYSTEM       The relevant service interval        Arrange as soon as possible.
 SERVICE REQUIRED     has elapsed and your vehicle
                      requires servicing.
      FASTEN          Seat occupied and safety belt        Fasten safety belt.
    SEAT BELTS        not fastened.
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        Message                     Meaning                            What to do?
      GRASS GRAVEL      If you leave the rotary knob in     Nothing.
         SNOW           this position then you will
                        activate the highlighted Terrain
                        Response special program.
      GRASS GRAVEL      The rotary knob has been left in    Nothing.
         SNOW           one position for longer than
    PROGRAM SELECTED    two seconds and Grass Gravel
                        Snow special program has
                        been activated.
        HDC FAULT       System fault.                       Drive with care and do not
          SYSTEM                                            attempt to descend steep slopes.
      NOT AVAILABLE                                         Seek assistance immediately.
           HDC          HDC not operative because of        Select correct gear if HDC is
      NOT AVAILABLE     incorrect gear selection. HDC is    required. In LOW range, HDC
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       IN THIS GEAR     fully functional in 1, R and D in   operates in all gears.
                        HIGH range. It operates in all
                        gears in LOW range.
          HDC           HDC unavailable, speed              Reduce vehicle speed.
     NOT AVAILABLE      threshold exceeded. Max HDC
     SPEED TOO HIGH     operating speed is 50 km/h,
                        max speed for HDC selection is
                        80 km/h.
          HDC           HDC switched off by driver,         Nothing.
      SWITCHED OFF      Terrain Response system or
                        speed threshold exceeded.
    HDC TEMPORARILY     HDC switched off while brake        Wait until message disappears
      NOT AVAILABLE     system is cooling.                  before attempting to descend
     SYSTEM COOLING                                         steep slopes.
    HIGH ENGINE SPEED   Engine idle speed increasing to     Nothing.
       FOR COOLING      improve cooling and/or air
                        conditioning performance.
     HIGH/LOW RANGE     Advises driver that transfer box Nothing.
        SELECTED        has engaged HIGH/LOW range.
     INTERIOR LIGHTS    Courtesy lamps can only be       Nothing
           OFF          operated manually, and will not
                        illuminate when a door is
                        opened.
     INTERIOR LIGHTS    All courtesy lamps have been     Nothing
        AUTOMATIC       enabled.
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     Message                 Meaning                              What to do?
   KEY BATTERY      Remote control battery charge      Insert key in starter switch and
    LOW PLACE       low.                               start the engine to recharge the
  KEY IN IGNITION                                      remote control battery.
    TO CHARGE
       LOW          Coolant level in header tank       Stop the vehicle and check level
  COOLANT LEVEL     below recommended level.           in the header tank. Top up with
                                                       correct mixture of antifreeze and
                                                       water at the earliest opportunity.
                                                       If the problem persists, consult
                                                       your Land Rover
                                                       Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
LOW WASHER FLUID    Washer fluid quantity below 1      Top up washer fluid.
                    litre.
   MEMORY 1/2/3     Memory system - confirmation       Nothing.
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 STORED/SELECTED    that memory has been
                    stored/selected.
    MUD RUTS        If you leave the rotary knob in    Nothing.
                    this position then you will
                    activate the highlighted Terrain
                    Response special program.
MUD RUTS SELECTED   The rotary knob has been left in   Nothing.
                    one position for longer than
                    two seconds and Mud Ruts
                    special program has been
                    activated.
    PARKBRAKE       A garage technician has            If not required, an ignition reset
  BEDDING CYCLE     requested a bedding cycle.         will cancel the function.
      ACTIVE
 PARKBRAKE FAULT    Supports the amber warning      Seek qualified assistance.
                    indicator - electric parkbrake
                    functions may not be available.
PARKBRAKE FAULT     Drive-away release function is Use manual release.
  AUTO RELEASE      not available.
 NOT FUNCTIONAL
PARKBRAKE FAULT     Supports the red warning           Seek qualified assistance
     SYSTEM         indicator - electric parkbrake     immediately.
 NOT FUNCTIONAL     functions are not available.
PARKBRAKE FAULT     Electric parkbrake has lost        Follow the instructions to park
 TO HOLD VEHICLE    vehicle speed information.         the vehicle.
REMOVE KEY THEN
APPLY PARKBRAKE
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          Message                  Meaning                            What to do?
      PARKBRAKE OFF     An emergency release               Once original faults have been
        LIFT SWITCH     operation is detected.             corrected, apply the switch to
          TO APPLY                                         reinstate electric parkbrake.
         PARK LOCK      Automatic transmission park        Seek qualified assistance
           FAILURE      lock function ineffective due to   immediately.
     APPLY HANDBRAKE    transfer box being out of HIGH
                        or LOW range.
    PRESS FOOT BRAKE    A switch release has been          Follow the instructions to achieve
     AND PARKBRAKE      detected without brake pedal       a manual release.
         SWITCH         contact.
       TO RELEASE
    PRESS FOOT BRAKE    A switch release has been          Follow the instructions to achieve
       OR CLUTCH        detected without brake pedal       a manual release.
     AND PARKBRAKE      contact.
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         SWITCH
       TO RELEASE
    PROGRAM CHANGE      Conditions prevail which make      Be patient. If conditions change
      IN PROGRESS       it temporarily impossible to       within 60 seconds, the chosen
                        select a new Terrain Response      program will be activated.
                        program. This can be due to        If the message is prompted by
                        ABS or DSC activity or the         electronic differential overheat,
                        overheating of the electronic      then it will take longer but there
                        differentials.                     will be separate advice about this.
                                                           Once the differentials have cooled
                                                           and this advice is no longer
                                                           present, try to reselect the
                                                           required special program.
        RECOMMEND       LOW range is usually better for    Select LOW range if required.
         LOW RANGE      Mud-Ruts special program.
        IS SELECTED
       FOR MUD-RUTS
          PROGRAM
    RECOMMEND RAISING   In deep ruts it is beneficial to   Raise suspension manually to
       SUSPENSION TO    raise the vehicle to off-road      off-road height.
      OFF ROAD HEIGHT   height. This is done
     IN DEEP MUD-RUTS   automatically in LOW range but
                        has to be done manually if
                        mud/ruts program is used in
                        HIGH range.
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      Message                       Meaning                          What to do?
RECOMMEND STARTING       For slippery conditions it can    Select second/third gear.
  IN 2ND/3RD GEAR        be beneficial to start off in a
    FOR SLIPPERY         higher gear than usual.
     CONDITIONS
      REDUCED            Engine management system          Avoid high speeds and consult
       ENGINE            registers a serious fault -       your Land Rover
   PERFORMANCE           reduced engine performance        Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
                         may be experienced.
  RESET SUSPENSION       Suspension still in extended      Check if vehicle is clear of
   HEIGHT IF CLEAR       mode.                             obstacle. If clear, select required
    OF OBSTACLE                                            suspension.
    ROCK CRAWL       If you leave the rotary knob in       Nothing.
                     this position then you will
                     activate the highlighted Terrain
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                     Response special program.
ROCK CRAWL SELECTED The rotary knob has been left in       Nothing.
                     one position for longer than
                     two seconds and Rock Crawl
                     special program has been
                     activated.
        SAND         If you leave the rotary knob in       Nothing.
                     this position then you will
                     activate the highlighted Terrain
                     Response special program.
    SAND SELECTED    The rotary knob has been left in      Nothing.
                     one position for longer than
                     two seconds and Sand special
                     program has been activated.
  SELECT LOW RANGE   Vehicle is not in LOW range, so       Select LOW range if Rock Crawl is
     TO ACTIVATE     Rock Crawl cannot be                  required.
     ROCK CRAWL      activated.
   SELECT NEUTRAL    Alerts driver that range change       Select neutral.
      FOR RANGE      will not occur until neutral is
       CHANGE        selected on the transmission.
SLOW DOWN OR VEHICLE Vehicle will automatically            Choose to slow down or accept
  WILL LOWER/RAISE   lower/raise if vehicle speed          height change.
                     increases.
       SPECIAL       You have deselected a Terrain         Nothing.
    PROGRAMS OFF     Response special program and
                     the general program has now
                     been activated.
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          Message                   Meaning                          What to do?
      SPEED TOO HIGH     Driver has requested range         Reduce speed to 40 km/h.
         FOR RANGE       change when vehicle speed is
           CHANGE        too high.
        SUSPENSION       Access height selected.            Nothing.
      ACCESS HEIGHT
          SELECTED
        SUSPENSION       Air suspension height change       Close all doors.
        CLOSE DOOR       is prevented because a door is
     TO CHANGE HEIGHT    open.
     SUSPENSION FAULT    A fault has been detected in the   Seek qualified assistance
                         air suspension system. System      immediately.
                         may still operate normally.
     SUSPENSION FAULT    A major fault has been detected    Drive slowly until fault can be
     MAX SPEED 50 KM/H   in the air suspension system.      rectified.
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    (MAX SPEED 30 MPH)   Height cannot be controlled.
     SUSPENSION FAULT    A fault has been detected in the
    NORMAL HEIGHT ONLY   air suspension system. Only
                         normal height is available.
    SUSPENSION FAULT     Major component failure.           Stop vehicle immediately and
       STOP SAFELY                                          seek qualified assistance.
       STOP ENGINE
    SUSPENSION FAULT     A fault has been detected in the   Drive slowly and take additional
    VEHICLE LEAN WHEN    Dynamic Response system.           care until fault can be fixed.
         CORNERING
        SUSPENSION       Vehicle body has become            Nothing.
        IN EXTENDED      trapped on an obstacle and will
            MODE         raise automatically.
        SUSPENSION       Crawl mode selected and            Nothing.
         LOCKED AT       suspension locked.
      ACCESS HEIGHT
        SUSPENSION       Normal height selected.            Nothing.
      NORMAL HEIGHT
          SELECTED
        SUSPENSION       A height change has been        Reduce vehicle speed.
      SPEED TOO HIGH     requested but is prevented
    TO CHANGE HEIGHT     because speed is too high.
        SUSPENSION       Vehicle height can only be      Start the engine.
       START ENGINE      raised with the engine running.
     TO RAISE VEHICLE
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       Message                       Meaning                          What to do?
     SUSPENSION          Vehicle is raising slowly         Nothing.
   VEHICLE RAISING       because reservoir is empty
       SLOWLY            (only displayed if lift time
                         exceeds 24 seconds. This is
                         NOT a system fault).
      SUSPENSION         Air suspension compressor is      Wait for suspension to carry out
   WILL RAISE WHEN       cooling. Lifting will resume      lifting sequence.
   SYSTEM COOLED         when compressor has cooled.
    SYSTEM CHECK         Instrument cluster internal       Nothing.
     IN PROGRESS         diagnostic routine.
    SYSTEM FAULT         Some Terrain Response special     Be careful going off-road as
   SOME PROGRAMS         programs are not available        Terrain Response may not
    NOT AVAILABLE        because of a system fault.        function in the program required.
                                                           Get the vehicle checked and
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                                                           rectified.
   SYSTEM FAULT          There is a fault on the vehicle   Be careful going off-road as
 SPECIAL PROGRAMS        which makes the Terrain           Terrain Response cannot
   NOT AVAILABLE         Response special programs         function in any of its special
                         unavailable.                      programs.
                                                           Get the vehicle checked and
                                                           rectified.
  TERRAIN RESPONSE   If you leave the Terrain              Nothing.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFF Response rotary knob in this
                     position, you will activate the
                     general program and any active
                     Terrain Response special
                     program will be deselected.
 TRAILER CONNECTED   Advisory message that vehicle         If a trailer is connected, do
   OFF ROAD HEIGHT   has not selected off-road height      nothing, as it may not be safe to
    NOT SELECTED     as trailer socket is being used.      raise the vehicle to off-road
   AUTOMATICALLY                                           height.
                                                           If no trailer is connected
                                                           electrically but something else is,
                                                           such as a bike rack, then the
                                                           vehicle can be raised to off-road
                                                           height manually.
                                                           If nothing is connected, then the
                                                           socket needs checking for faults.
    TRANSMISSION         Advises driver that automatic     Seek qualified assistance
       FAULT             transmission has a fault.         immediately.
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          Message                     Meaning                         What to do?
       TRANSMISSION       Advises driver that an            Seek qualified assistance
         FAULT AND        automatic transmission fault      immediately.
         OVERHEAT         has occurred and the
                          temperature is too high.
       TRANSMISSION       Advises driver that automatic     Seek qualified assistance
       FAULT LIMITED      transmission has a fault and      immediately.
      GEARS AVAILABLE     performance may be affected.
       TRANSMISSION       Advises driver that a fault has   Stop the vehicle as soon as it is
           FAULT          occurred with the electronic      safe to do so.
        STOP SAFELY       rear differential.
       TRANSMISSION       Advises driver that a fault has   Reduce speed and seek qualified
           FAULT          occurred with the transfer box    assistance immediately.
     TRACTION REDUCED     control system.                   Note: Off-road performance will
                                                            be reduced.
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       TRANSMISSION       Rear differential temperature     Reduce speed and seek qualified
         OVERHEAT         has reached or is approaching     assistance immediately.
        SLOW DOWN         the overheat threshold.
       TRANSMISSION       Advises driver that a fault has   Reduce speed and seek qualified
       RANGE CHANGE       occurred which prevents the       assistance immediately.
       NOT AVAILABLE      transfer box from changing
                          range.
       TRANSMISSION       Transfer box control module       Reduce speed and seek qualified
          TRACTION        fault.                            assistance immediately.
          REDUCED
     TYRE PRESSURE NOT    Possible loss of RF               Seek assistance immediately.
        MONITORED         transmission or defective
                          sensor battery.
    TYRE PRESSURE TOO     Pressure in a running tyre too    Adjust to correct pressure as
           HIGH           high, threshold reached.          soon as possible.
    TYRE PRESSURE VERY    Pressure in a running tyre        Adjust to correct pressure as
           LOW            decreased to warning              soon as possible.
                          threshold.
       TYRE PRESSURE      TPM system fault has              Seek qualified assistance
     MONITORING SYSTEM    occurred.                         immediately.
            FAULT
     TYRE PRESSURES TOO                                     Adjust to correct pressure as
             HIGH                                           soon as possible.
    TYRE PRESSURES VERY                                     Adjust to correct pressure as
             LOW                                            soon as possible.
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      Message                    Meaning                         What to do?
  TYRE PRESSURE      Indicates the system is set to   Ensure setting is correct for the
MONITORING SET FOR   monitor the tyre pressures for   current tyre pressures and
    HEAVY LOAD       heavily laden conditions.        loading conditions.
  TYRE PRESSURE      Indicates the system is set to   Ensure setting is correct for the
MONITORING SET FOR   monitor the tyre pressures for   current tyre pressures and
    LIGHT LOAD       normally laden conditions.       loading conditions.
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    SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR                                 GEAR SELECTOR DISPLAY
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    The service interval indicator is a market                 This shows the current gear lever position and
    configurable feature and may not be enabled. If            indicates when SPORT has been selected.
    the feature is enabled, the display will become
    active when a pre-determined distance or time
    before service is reached. These
    pre-determined values are market dependent.
    When the starter switch is turned to position I
    and the pre-determined value is reached, a
    distance countdown to the next service appears
    in the display. A minus sign preceding the
    distance indicates that the service interval point
    has been exceeded by that distance.
    After approximately five seconds, the display
    reverts to show the total distance travelled.
    Note: After the completion of each service, the
    Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer will
    reset the distance display for the countdown to
    the next service.
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    Warning Indicators
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                                 Warning Indicators
If a trailer is attached to the vehicle and the               Note: In certain markets, the indicator will
direction indicators are used, this indicator will            illuminate until the driver’s seat belt is fastened
flash in synchronisation with the direction                   correctly.
indicators. If it does not flash, this indicates that
                                                              Airbag - RED
a trailer bulb is defective.
                                                                           The indicator illuminates when the
TACHOMETER                                                                 starter switch is turned to position
                                                                           II and extinguishes after about 4
Battery charging - RED
                                                              seconds. If the indicator illuminates at any
              Illuminates as a bulb check when                other time, there is a fault with the system -
              the starter switch is turned to                 seek qualified assistance urgently.
              position II and extinguishes once
the engine is running. If it remains on, or                   Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) active
illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the                             Illuminates when Adaptive Cruise
battery charging system is indicated. Seek                               Control detects a vehicle in front
qualified assistance urgently.                                           and will react to it.
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Low oil pressure - RED
              Illuminates as a bulb check when
              the starter switch is turned to
              position II and extinguishes when
the engine is started. If the indicator remains
on, flashes on and off, or illuminates whilst
driving, stop the vehicle as soon as safety
permits and SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE
IMMEDIATELY. Seek qualified assistance
before driving. Always check the oil level when
this indicator illuminates.
Glow plug - AMBER (diesel only)
             Illuminates when the starter
             switch is turned to position II.
             When the engine is cold, wait for
the lamp to extinguish before starting. If the
engine is warm, the lamp will not illuminate.
Seat belt - RED
               Illuminates when the starter
               switch is turned to position II and
               extinguishes after approximately
6 seconds, even if the driver's seat belt remains
unfastened. In some markets illumination of the
indicator will be accompanied by a warning
chime. See AUDIBLE WARNINGS, 109.
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    Suspension- AMBER/RED                                       This indicates an air suspension fault, with the
                This lamp is shared between the                 system not being able to control ride height. In
                Air suspension system and                       which case the maximum speed indicated
                Dynamic Response.                               should not be exceeded until the fault has been
                                                                rectified.
    The lamp illuminates both RED and AMBER
    briefly as a bulb check when the starter switch             •   If the lamp shows AMBER (constant
    is turned to position II.                                       illumination): This indicates a system fault
                                                                    that will result in reduced Dynamic
    If illumination occurs whilst driving, a fault with
                                                                    Response performance but will not leave
    one of the systems is indicated, as follows:
                                                                    the vehicle in a dangerous condition. You
    •   If the lamp shows RED (a flashing red lamp                  may continue driving, but reduce speed,
        which changes to constant illumination                      take additional care, and consult a Land
        after two minutes, and is accompanied by a                  Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer at the
        warning chime): This indicates a system                     earliest opportunity. The ride quality of the
        fault that may result in serious damage to                  vehicle may be reduced in this condition.
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        vehicle components and reduced Dynamic
                                                                The following message will be displayed in the
        Response performance. Stop the vehicle as
                                                                message centre window to accompany an
        soon as safety permits and switch off the
                                                                amber warning lamp:
        engine. DO NOT CONTINUE DRIVING! Seek
        qualified assistance immediately.                       SUSPENSION FAULT, VEHICLE LEAN, WHEN
                                                                CORNERING.
    The following message will be displayed in the
    message centre window to accompany a red                    If the following message is displayed in the
    warning lamp for a dynamic response system                  message centre:
    failure:                                                    SUSPENSION FAULT, NORMAL HEIGHT
    SUSPENSION FAULT, STOP SAFELY, STOP                         ONLY.
    ENGINE.                                                     This indicates an air suspension fault, but the
    If the following message is displayed in the                vehicle can still be driven normally.
    message centre:                                             LOW gear- GREEN
    SUSPENSION FAULT, MAX SPEED 50KPH                                      Illuminates when LOW range has
    (MAX SPEED 30MPH).                                                     been selected; flashes during
                                                                           range change.
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Hill Descent Control (HDC) information -                  FUEL/TEMPERATURE GAUGE
GREEN
                                                          Headlamp high beam - BLUE
              Illuminates briefly as a bulb and
              system check when the starter                          Illuminates when the headlamps
              switch is turned to position II and                    are switched to high beam or
also illuminates when HDC is selected.                               headlamps are flashed.
If HDC is selected and all operating conditions           TPM system operation
are met, the indicator will illuminate                                The tyre pressure warning
continuously.                                                         comprises a yellow warning
If HDC is selected and all operating conditions                       indicator (telltale) within the
are not met (vehicle in neutral gear, vehicle             instrument pack and an associated message
speed above HDC operating range) the                      within the message centre.
indicator will flash.
                                                          Brake systems - AMBER/RED
If a fault with the HDC system occurs, HDC will                        This indicator shares its position
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fade-out and then deselect, or deselect                                and symbol with four brake system
immediately (depending on the type of fault and                        warnings and illuminates briefly as
whether or not HDC is in operation). The green            a bulb check when the starter switch is turned
indicator will extinguish and the message                 to position II (the indicator will illuminate red
SYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE will be displayed in                 and amber during bulb check).
the message centre.
                                                          Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) - AMBER
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and
                                                          If the indicator remains amber after starting, or
Electronic Traction Control (ETC) - AMBER
                                                          illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the EBA
             Illuminates briefly as a bulb check          system is indicated. Drive with care and seek
             when the starter switch is turned            qualified assistance urgently.
             to position II. The indicator also
illuminates when DSC is switched off.                     Brake pad wear - AMBER
De-activating DSC has no effect on traction               It illuminates when brake pad wear has reached
control.                                                  a predetermined limit.
The indicator will flash while DSC and/or ETC is          Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) -
activated and will remain flashing until the              RED
system is no longer active.
                                                          A fault with the EBD system is indicated by
If the indicator illuminates constantly, and does         illumination of the red brake warning indicator.
not extinguish when the DSC switch is pressed,            If this illuminates while the vehicle is being
a fault has been detected in the system and DSC           driven, stop the vehicle gently, as soon as
and/or ETC will be inactive - drive with care and         safety permits, check and top up brake fluid if
seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.            necessary. If the lamp remains illuminated,
                                                          seek qualified assistance before continuing.
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    Brake fluid level - RED                                    If the indicator flashes while driving,
    Low brake fluid level is indicated by illumination         immediately reduce engine power to avoid
    of the red brake warning indicator. If this                catalytic converter damage.
    illuminates while the vehicle is being driven,             Parkbrake system - RED
    stop the vehicle gently, as soon as safety
                                                                          Illuminates for about 3 seconds as
    permits. Check and top up brake fluid if
                                                                          a bulb check when the starter
    necessary. If the lamp remains illuminated,
                                                                          switch is turned to position ll.
    seek qualified assistance before continuing.
    Have the problem checked by your Land Rover                If the indicator flashes red, a fault with the
    Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                                parkbrake system is indicated, seek qualified
                                                               assistance before continuing.
    Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) - AMBER
                                                               When parking the vehicle in this condition,
                 Illuminates as a bulb check when              ensure that the vehicle is secured stationary
                 the starter switch is turned to               without reliance on the parkbrake.
                 position II. If the indicator remains
    on or illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the         Front fog lamps - GREEN
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    ABS system is indicated. Drive with care,                               Illuminates when the front fog
    avoiding heavy brake application, and seek                              lamps are switched on.
    qualified assistance urgently.
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                   current ride height is reached.                      Electric parkbrake
•                  Whenever the air suspension is lowered to            A warning chime will sound:
                   crawl mode.                                          •   If the driver selects electric parkbrake
Dynamic Response warning                                                    whilst the vehicle is moving.
A warning chime will sound:                                             Starter key reminder
•                  If a fault with the Dynamic Response                 A warning will chime continuously:
                   system is detected. The chime will coincide          •   If the key is left in the starter switch while
                   with the suspension warning lamp flashing                the driver's door is open. The chime stops
                   RED then turning solid after 2 minutes,                  as soon as the door is closed or the key is
                   with the following message in the message                removed from the starter switch.
                   centre SUSPENSION FAULT, STOP
                   SAFELY, STOP ENGINE. This indicates a                Seat belt reminder
                   system fault that may result in serious              In some markets, a warning chime will sound
                   damage to vehicle components and                     (one second frequency):
                   reduced Dynamic Response performance.                •   If the driver's seat belt has not been
                   Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits               fastened when the starter switch is turned
                   and switch off the engine. DO NOT                        on. The chime operates in conjunction with
                   CONTINUE DRIVING! seek qualified                         the seat belt warning indicator and sounds
                   assistance immediately.                                  for 6 seconds, or until the seat belt is
                                                                            fastened (whichever occurs first).
                                                                        If the seat belt remains unfastened, the chime
                                                                        will sound at intervals of 15 seconds.
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                                                         Follow the process shown in HEADLAMP UNIT,
                                                         272 to gain access to the inside of the headlamp
                                                         unit. Move the lever to adjust the beam.
Dimmer control
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    time by turning the starter switch to position l          pedal is pressed and will remain on while the
    or II or the lamps master switch from position            brake pedal is pressed.
    1 to 2.                                                   The stop lamps also illuminate when Hill
    Note: If Automatic Control Lamps are switched             Descent Control is braking the vehicle or during
    on, the headlamp courtesy delay will operate              Electronic Parkbrake dynamic deceleration.
    automatically.                                            Reversing lamps
          Headlamp courtesy delay can be                      Selection of reverse gear will operate the
          enabled or disabled by a Land Rover                 reversing lamps.
          Dealer/Authorised Repairer or by the
          driver. See SELECTING SETTINGS                      Front fog lamps
    OPTION, 88.                                                                 WARNING
    Cornering lamps                                           Fog lamps should ONLY be used when
    The cornering lamps produce an angled beam                visibility is severely restricted - as soon as
    on the relevant side of the vehicle at speeds             conditions clear, switch off fog lamps to
    below 40 km/h (25 mph) when the headlamps                 prevent dazzling of other road users.
    are on and the turn indicator stalk is moved to
    indicate a turn.                                          With the lamps master switch in positions 2 or
                                                              3, pull out the switch to position 5 to operate
                                                              the front fog lamps.
                                                              An indicator will illuminate in the instrument
                                                              pack.
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                                                             With the starter switch in position II, the
                                                             left-hand steering column lever will operate the
                                                             direction indicators (a GREEN warning
                                                             indicator on the instrument pack will flash in
                                                             time with the direction indicators).
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Press the switch to operate the hazard warning               indicator lamp (not side repeaters) will cause
lamps. All of the direction indicator lamps                  the instrument pack warning indicator to flash
(including the instrument pack warning                       rapidly and the audible indicator signal to
indicators and those fitted to a trailer) will flash         double in speed.
together.                                                    Lane change flash
Use ONLY in an emergency to warn other road                  Move the lever partially up or down against
users when your stationary vehicle is causing                spring pressure then release, to indicate a lane
an obstruction, or is in a hazardous situation.              change. The relevant direction indicator flashes
Remember to switch off before moving away.                   three times.
                                                             If the lever is held against spring pressure, the
                                                             direction indicators will continue to operate
                                                             until the lever is released.
                                                                    Lane change flash can be
                                                                    disabled/enabled by a Land Rover
                                                                    Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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    prevent the wiper motor from operating. If this                     Push the lever up to position 1.
    is the case, switch the wipers off and turn the
    starter switch off. Clear the obstruction and try                   Normal speed wipe
    again.                                                              Push the lever up to position 2.
    Semi-automatic operation of the wiper blades is                     Fast speed wipe
    possible by setting the wiper lever to the rain                     Push the lever up to position 3.
    sensor variable delay mode. In this mode, the
    wipers operate only when the rain sensor                            Single wipe
    detects moisture on the windscreen and remain                       Pull the lever down to position 4 and release
    inactive whilst the screen is dry.                                  immediately.
                                                                        Note: With the lever held down, the wipers will
                                                                        operate at fast speed until the lever is released.
                                                                        Auto park
                                                                        If the starter switch is turned to the Off position
                                                                        while the wipers are operating, they will
                                                                        continue to the Park position and stop.
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                                                         BEFORE entering an automatic car wash,
                                                         ensure that the wipers are switched off-
                                                         otherwise, they could operate during the car
                                                         wash programme and be damaged.
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the frequency of the intermittent wipe.
Speed-dependent mode
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When speed dependent mode is configured, the
operation of all wiper modes will be affected by         The rain sensor is fitted to the inside of the
vehicle speed.                                           windscreen, immediately ahead of the rear view
                                                         mirror. The sensor is able to detect varying
If the vehicle’s speed drops below 8 km/h
                                                         amounts of dirt or water on the outside of the
(5 mph) with the wipers operating, the wiper
                                                         screen.
frequency automatically reduces. The wipers
will switch to the next lowest operating speed.          With the wiper switch in position 1, the variable
When the vehicle’s speed increases to over               delay automatically adjusts the frequency of the
8 km/h (5 mph), the original wiper speed                 wiper operation according to the information
setting is restored automatically.                       supplied by the rain sensor.
       This setting can be configured by a Land          You can increase (a wipe will occur
       Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                 immediately) or decrease the sensitivity of the
                                                         rain sensor, and therefore the frequency of
Speed-dependent-intermittent mode                        wiper operation, by rotating the delay switch-
The frequency of intermittent variable delay is          either clockwise or anticlockwise.
also adjusted automatically according to road            If the sensor detects constant rain, the wipers
speed on those vehicles not equipped with a              will operate continuously.
rain sensor.
The intermittent period can be adjusted for each
of the speed-dependent modes by rotating the
delay switch either clockwise or anticlockwise.
       This setting can be configured by a Land
       Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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                                                             Programs. See Terrain Response, 191.
                                                             Note: In the screen washer reservoir, if the fluid
                                                             level sensor detects a low level, the headlamp
    LAN0200G                                                 power wash is inhibited.
    Push the wiper stalk button to operate the front         Heated washer jets
    screen washer. If the button is pressed for more         If the ambient temperature falls to a point where
    than 0.5 seconds, the washer will continue to            icing of the washer jets could occur, power is
    operate while the button is pressed. When the            applied to heat the jets provided that the starter
    button is released, the wipers will complete the         switch is in position II.
    current stroke and then complete two further
    strokes before parking automatically.                    An approved screenwash is necessary to
                                                             prevent freezing in very cold weather. See
    If the button is pressed for less than 0.5               LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS, 286.
    seconds, only the washer will operate.
    Note: National or local regulations may restrict
    the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs),
    which are commonly used as anti-freeze agents
    in washer fluid. A washer fluid with limited VOC
    content should be used only if it provides
    adequate freeze resistance for all regions and
    climates in which the vehicle will be operated.
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Pull the lever position 1. The intermittent delay           If the tailgate is subsequently closed, the wiper
period will vary according to the delay switch              will resume its normal operation after a delay of
setting and with the vehicle’s speed, if                    three seconds.
speed-dependent-intermittent mode has been                  If the tailgate is open and the vehicle’s speed is
enabled. See Speed-dependent-intermittent                   above 3 km/h (2 mph), the wiper will operate as
mode, 115.                                                  if the tailgate were closed.
Wiper - continuous operation                                Auto park
If preferred the rear wiper operation can be                If the starter switch is turned to the Off position
configured by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised                while the wiper is operating, it will continue to
Repairer to operate continuously.                           the Park position and stop.
Washer
Pull the lever to position 2 and hold it there. The
wiper and washer will both operate. When the
lever is released, the washer will stop and the
wiper will complete a further two wipe cycles
and then return to intermittent operation,
provided that the continuous function has not
been set.
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                              Electric Windows
Electric Windows
                   WARNING                                     5      4      2
Closing of an electrically operated window on
fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the
body, can result in serious injury. Always
observe the following precautions:
ISOLATE the rear window switches when
carrying children.
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ENSURE that children are kept clear whilst
raising or lowering windows.                           1. Right-hand front window.
ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar          2. Left-hand front window.
with the controls and the potential dangers of
                                                       3. Right-hand rear window.
electrically operated windows.
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                                                       4. Left-hand rear window.
DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part
of their bodies through a window aperture              5. Isolating switch for rear door window
while the vehicle is moving - injury from                   switches.
flying debris, branches of trees or other              Operating the windows
obstructions could occur.                              The electric windows can be operated when the
It is recommended that the starter key be              starter switch is at position I or II and for up to
removed when leaving the vehicle.                      40 seconds after the starter switch is turned to
                                                       position 0 (provided a front door is not
                                                       opened).
                                                       If a front door is opened, the windows become
                                                       inoperable.
                                                       To lower a window, press and hold the front of
                                                       the switch until the desired position is reached.
                                                       To raise a window, lift and hold the front of the
                                                       switch until the desired position is reached.
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    One touch operation (front door’s only)                    Anti-trap mechanism (front door’s only)
    Press/lift the switch briefly to open or close the         If the anti-trap sensor detects an obstruction
    window in one movement. Window movement                    during window closing, the closing operation is
    can be stopped at any time by pressing the                 interrupted and the window backs off.
    switch again.                                              This is a safety feature designed to prevent
    Resetting one touch operation                              inadvertent closing of a window on vulnerable
                                                               parts of the body or other obstructions.
    Disconnecting the power when the window is
                                                               Remove any obstruction and then close the
    moving will cause memory loss. To reset the
                                                               window.
    memory, drive the window to the top and keep
    the switch pressed for one second.                         If, for any reason, it is required to override the
                                                               anti-trap mechanism the following procedure
    Rear window isolation switch                               should be used:
                                                               After the initial attempt to close the window,
                                                               attempt it twice more with less than 10 seconds
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                                                               between switch presses.
                                                               On the next (fourth attempt) the window will
                                                               move up a short distance with increased force
                                                               to override the blockage.
                                                               If this fails to move the blockage the anti-trap
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                                                               feature will be lost and must be reset. See
    Press the right-hand side of the switch to                 Resetting one touch operation, 120.
    isolate the window switches in the rear doors;
                                                               Rear window operation
    press the left-hand side to restore independent
    control.
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Sunroof
SUNROOF OPERATION
                 WARNING
Accidental closure of a sunroof on fingers,
hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can
result in serious personal injury. Always
observe the following precautions:
ENSURE that children are kept clear and that
the sunroof is not obstructed when opening or
closing.
ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar
with the controls and the potential dangers of
operating an electrically operated sunroof.
DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part
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while the vehicle is moving - injury from
flying debris, branches of trees or other              The electric sunroof can be operated when the
obstructions could occur.                              starter switch is at positions l or II and for 40
                                                       seconds after position 0 has been selected,
Caution: ALWAYS close the sunroof when the             provided that neither front door has been
vehicle is unattended.                                 opened.
                                                       •   To tilt the sunroof: With the sunroof
                                                           closed, press the front of the switch. The
                                                           roof will move towards its fully tilted
                                                           position.To close the sunroof from the tilt
                                                           position, press and hold the rear of the
                                                           switch.
                                                       •   To open the sunroof: With the sunroof in
                                                           the closed position, press the rear of the
                                                           switch momentarily. If the starter key is not
                                                           in position II, the switch will have to be held
                                                           pressed.
                                                       •   To close the sunroof: With the sunroof
                                                           open, press the front of the switch. If the
                                                           starter key is not in position lI, the switch
                                                           will have to be held pressed.
                                                       Note: At any time while the sunroof is moving,
                                                       a further press of the switch will stop the
                                                       movement.
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    Anti-trap mechanism                                        Sunroof blind
                       WARNING
    It is possible to override the anti-trap
    mechanism by pressing and holding the front
    of the switch whilst the sunroof is closing.
    Extreme care must be taken to ensure that
    none of the vehicles occupants have any part
    of their body in a position where it can be
    trapped by the roof.
    The override allows the sunroof to be closed
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    the closed position, the closing operation is              Note: The sunroof blind can be opened and
    interrupted and the sunroof opens slightly. This           closed manually, but will retract automatically
    is a safety feature designed to prevent                    when the sunroof is opened, and will open
    inadvertent closing of the sunroof on vulnerable           slightly if the roof is tilted.
    parts of the body or other obstructions.
    Remove any obstruction and then close the
    sunroof.
    This anti-trap feature does not apply while the
    sunroof is closing from the tilted position.
    Operation after power supply interruption
    Under certain unusual circumstances, the
    sunroof may lose its calibration which will
    render it inoperable. If this happens, it needs to
    be recalibrated as follows:
    •   WIth the power supply reconnected, turn
        the starter switch to position ll.
    •   Depress the front of the switch for 20
        seconds. The sunroof will start to move.
        Continue to hold the switch until the
        sunroof completes one full open and
        closing cycle. When the sunroof stops
        moving, release the switch.
    The sunroof can then be operated as normal.
    Note: Calibration will not function if the vehicle
    battery voltage is low.
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The air conditioning system features automatic                       •   Let the automatic temperature control
temperature and air distribution control and is                          system do the rest.
programmed to maintain optimum levels of                             In Auto mode, air conditioning, air distribution,
comfort within the vehicle in all but the most                       blower speeds and air recirculation are adjusted
severe climatic conditions.                                          automatically to achieve, and then maintain, a
The configuration of controls may vary                               thermal environment consistent with prevailing
depending on the specification of your system.                       conditions.
The variants are shown as insets to the main                         The air distribution and blower controls can be
illustration.                                                        operated independently to override the
The system may be fitted with the options of                         automatic setting.
seat heating and front screen heating.                               In this case, the appropriate indicator in the
Note: The indicators in the switches illuminate                      AUTO switch extinguishes. The circular
when that feature is operational.                                    indicator represents the blower, the rectangular
                                                                     indicator represents air distribution.
OPERATION OF CONTROLS
                                                                     Press AUTO again to re-establish automatic
1. Auto mode                                                         operation.
Allowing the system to function automatically is                     Note: If the air distribution and blower controls
by far the simplest method of operation for the                      are operated independently, the system may
owner and is preferable in most operating                            not be able to achieve or maintain the required
conditions.                                                          temperature settings.
•                 Press AUTO (1) for fully automatic                 2. Blower control
                  operation.
                                                                     Rotate the blower control (2) to adjust airflow
•                 Rotate the temperature controls (3) to             through the vents.
                  select the required temperature.
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    This mode automatically activates the air                 and return to fresh air intake (switch indicator
    conditioning and air recirculation, and sets the          extinguishes).
    blower speed at maximum and the air                       With recirculation deselected, the ventilation
    distribution to the face-level vents.                     system may automatically re-activate
    Note: Rotating the temperature controls fully             recirculation, if necessary, to enable optimum
    clockwise provides maximum heating to the                 air conditioning performance. When this
    foot/screen vents.                                        occurs, the switch indicator will not illuminate.
    When in stationary traffic, select P or N to              6. Off
    maximise air conditioning efficiency.                                  Press to switch the system off; the
    4. Air distribution control                                            indicator in the switch will
                                                                           illuminate to show this condition.
    Press to select the desired distribution setting:
                                                              Pressing the button again returns the system to
                 Windscreen and side window                   its previous mode.
                 vents
                                                              7. Economy mode
                 Face level vents                                         With the engine running, press the
                                                                          button (7) to put the air
                 Foot level vents                                         conditioning system into Economy
                                                              mode. This turns off the air conditioning
                                                              compressor which reduces the power
                                                              consumed by the system and system
    More than one setting can be selected to
                                                              performance. Prolonged use may cause the
    achieve the desired distribution.
                                                              windows to mist.
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            screen, this button will be blank.             •   For the automatic temperature control
                                                               system to function efficiently, all windows
10. Defrost mode                                               (and the sunroof) should be closed, and the
              If the windscreen is misting or                  air intake vents free from ice, snow, leaves
              covered in ice, press button (10) to             or other debris.
              activate the automatic defrost               •   In very humid conditions, slight screen
programme; the system will immediately direct                  misting may be experienced when the air
its output to achieve maximum screen clearing                  conditioning system is turned on. This is a
by:                                                            natural occurrence on most automotive air
•   setting the blower speed to an appropriate                 conditioning systems. It is not a fault and
    level.                                                     misting will clear after a few seconds once
•   distributing air flow to the screen only.                  the air conditioning system is operating.
•   deactivating air recirculation (in certain             •   The air conditioning compressor will not
    circumstances).                                            function unless the engine is running.
In addition, the rear and front screen heaters             •   Surplus water produced by the
will be switched on (or their timed operating                  dehumidifying process is expelled from the
cycle will recommence if they are already                      system via drain tubes beneath the vehicle.
switched on).                                                  This may result in a small pool of water
                                                               forming on the road when the vehicle is
Press the button a second time (or select AUTO
                                                               stationary and is not a cause for concern.
or any air distribution control) to leave the
Defrost mode. Heated screens will remain on
until their time-out period has expired.
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                                                               checks/servicing under the bonnet.
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3. Centre console rear vent controls
Move the louvres to adjust the direction and
volume of airflow. Rotate the bezel to direct the
air flow.
Note: The temperature cannot be set by the rear
occupants.
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    Interior Lamps
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    Courtesy lighting                                                     •   the starter switch is switched to II with all
                                                                              doors closed.
    Front footwell lamps
                                                                          •   the last door is closed after the car is
    These illuminate the front footwell areas of the
                                                                              externally locked.
    vehicle.
                                                                          A battery-saving feature turns off all interior
    Starter switch glow ring
                                                                          lamps 15 minutes after the starter switch has
    This surrounds and illuminates the starter key                        been turned from II or I to 0. This timing feature
    slot.                                                                 will be restarted if any of the automatic
    Loadspace lamp                                                        switch-on criteria occur.
    This illuminates the rear loadspace area during                       Collision illumination
    entry to and exit from the vehicle, also when the                     In the event of a collision occurring at a speed
    tailgate is opened.                                                   of less than 5 km/h (3 mph), all of the courtesy
                                                                          lamps (except approach lamps) will be turned
                                                                          on.
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Front Interior lamps                                     Map lamp operation
                                                         Press the required map lamp switch to turn on
                                                         and off.
                                                         Glovebox lamp
                                                         Illuminates automatically (with headlamps on)
                                                         whenever the glovebox is opened and
                                                         extinguishes when the glovebox is closed.
                                                         Vanity mirror lamps
                                                         The vanity mirror lamps are turned on when the
                                                         corresponding vanity mirror cover is opened
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The front interior lamps are grouped together
centrally above the front windscreen.
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Any of the interior lamps can be switched on or
off by pressing the switch adjacent to the lamp
required.
It is possible to de-activate the courtesy lamps
automatic mode by pressing the centre switch.
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    SMOKERS’ EQUIPMENT                                                AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS
    Interior Equipment
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                                                                      centre console.
                                                                      Loadspace auxiliary power socket
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                                      WARNING
                                                                      Another power socket is fitted in the left-hand
    DO NOT use the ashtrays for disposing of
                                                                      side trim in the loadspace area.
    waste paper or other combustible items.
                                                                      Using a power socket
    To remove the ashtray, open fully, then pull the                  Caution: NEVER plug non-approved
    ashtray upwards.                                                  accessories into a power socket - damage to
                                                                      the vehicle's electrical systems could occur.
                                                                      Always run the engine during prolonged use
                                                                      of electrical accessories, otherwise the
                                                                      battery may become discharged.
                                                                      The power sockets can be used to power Land
                                                                      Rover approved accessories that use a
                                                                      maximum of 180 Watts.
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CUP HOLDERS
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                       WARNING
    The driver should not drink and should not use
    the cup holder while driving.
    If the cup holder is retractable, it should be
    kept closed when not in use.
    Do not carry open-top drink containers in the
    cup holders while the vehicle is in motion; a
    spilled hot drink could cause personal injury.
    Spilled drinks can also damage upholstery,
    carpeting and electrical components.
    Use only for soft containers. DO NOT use to
    hold cups made of glass, china or hard
    plastic, as these may cause injury in the event
    of an accident or emergency manoeuvre.
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    Unopened, sealed containers (drinks cans,
    for example) are hard objects and may also
    cause injury.
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STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
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    1 and 2. GLOVEBOX                                           If the engine is started, the indicator will
    Lift the release catch to open the upper                    illuminate and the cool box will operate.
    glovebox. The lid will naturally be returned by a           To protect the vehicle’s battery, the cool box
    spring to its closed position. It should be                 should be switched off when not needed.
    pushed fully closed.
    Pull the release catch to open the lower
    glovebox. Close the lid by pushing it until it
    clicks.
    CD storage rack
    If the optional cool box has been specified a CD
    storage rack is available for the glovebox.
    The rack can be removed by pressing down the
    lock tab, and pulling the rack out of the
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    3. CUBBY BOX                                                The tray on top of the cool box should always
                                                                be in place to ensure maximum cooling
    Lift the catch at the front of the cubby box lid to
                                                                performance. This tray can be inverted to allow
    access the main cubby box.
                                                                the storage of taller bottles while still
    Card holder                                                 maintaining the sealing.
    On the front inside face of the cubby box is a              The tray can be clipped onto the inside of the
    feature to hold a credit/toll card.                         main lid when not required.
    CD storage                                                  The cool box is most effective when filled with
    A rubber mat in the bottom of the cubby box is              cold or pre-chilled items.
    designed to hold CD cases and is removable for              The cool box must be cleaned regularly to
    cleaning.                                                   remove any condensation or contamination
                                                                that could lead to odours.
    3. COOL BOX
                                                                Note: The cool box will continue to operate for
    Switch on/off using the switch on the inside                a short period after the starter switch is turned
    front lip of the cool box. This switch has a                to position 0.
    built-in indicator which will illuminate to show
    that the cool box is operating. There is a short            4. ADDITIONAL STORAGE
    delay (1-2 seconds) between pressing the                    Further storage areas as indicated.
    switch, and illumination of the indicator.
    If the indicator does not illuminate when the
    cool box is switched on, or it goes out while the
    cool box is operating, battery voltage is low and
    the cool box has switched off. This will only
    happen when the engine is not running.
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SUN VISOR                                                REAR VIEW MIRRORS
                                                         Automatic dipping mirror
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                                                         A light sensor detects excessive light and
Pivot the sun visor downward to reduce sun
                                                         automatically dips the mirror, to reduce glare
glare through the front windscreen. If required,
                                                         from the headlamps of following vehicles in
the visor can then be pivoted towards the side
                                                         dark or low light conditions.
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window to reduce sun glare from that side of
the vehicle.                                             Manual rear view mirror
Vanity mirror
Lifting the cover of the vanity mirror switches
on the lamp; closing the cover switches off the
lamp.
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    LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS
                     WARNING
    DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, tools or
    luggage, which could move and cause
    personal injury in the event of an accident or
    emergency manoeuvre either on or off-road.
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                             Loadspace Cover
Loadspace Cover
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                                  Loadspace Cover
    To remove the deployed loadspace cover
                     WARNING
    When fitting the loadspace cover position
    ensure that the location pegs on the left hand
    side are fully engaged and the release button
    on the right hand side has returned fully home
    to ensure engagement. Failure to do so may
    allow the cartridge to move when the vehicle
    is in motion.
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                                               In-Car Telephones
In-Car Telephones
IN-CAR TELEPHONES
                                  WARNING
Using any hand-held appliance while driving
can be dangerous. Always stop the vehicle
before making a call and ensure that the
telephone is switched off while you are
driving.
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                    Ensure that the installation is carried out by
                    a competent installer and that the installer
                    is aware of the Airbag System.
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                                                 Voice Recognition
    Voice Recognition
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    into a control signal for the appropriate system.
    Your inputs take the form of dialogues or
    commands. You are guided through these
    dialogues by announcements or questions.
    Defined voice commands
    The voice control system understands
    predefined commands which need to be quoted
    word for word.
    An audio feedback of voice commands is
    available. To activate the feedback, pull the
    voice control paddle briefly and give one of the
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                             Voice Recognition
Using Notepad
Notepad is a feature for recording short
messages as memory aids or reminders.
You can record up to 10 notes for up to 30
seconds each in length.
Pull the voice paddle towards the steering
wheel, wait for LISTENING to appear in the
message centre, then give the Notepad
command.
The voice recording will automatically be
stopped if the note is longer than 30 seconds.
To stop voice recording at any time, pull the
voice button towards the steering wheel.
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 Command                          System response                    Action
 Record note or Notepad           The system gives a beep to         You may start your recording
 record.                          indicate the start of recording.   after the beep. To stop
                                                                     recording, pull and hold in the
                                                                     steering wheel voice paddle.
 Play notepad or Read             Notepad audio will read out        Saying Replay will replay the
 notepad.                         each note in turn. You can say     previous message.
                                  Replay, Delete or Cancel after     Saying Delete will delete the
                                  each beep, or remain silent to     previous message.
                                  hear the next note.                Saying Cancel will end the
                                                                     Notepad session.
 Clear Notepad or Notepad         Do you want to clear the           Say Yes to delete all stored
 delete.                          notepad?                           notes. Say No to cancel the
                                                                     command.
 Notepad help.                    The system will read out
                                  Notepad information and all
                                  the commonly used
                                  commands.
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                                                                    Steering unlocked.
                                                                •   Clock, audio system and lighter can now be
                                                                    operated.
                                                                •   Wipers/washers are operational.
                                                                Position II
                                                                •   All instruments, warning indicators and
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                                                                    electrical circuits are operational.
    The starter switch and steering column lock are             Position III
    located in the side of the steering column cover.           •   The starting sequence is initiated. Note that
                                                                    operation of position I electrical functions
    To unlock the steering column
                                                                    will be interrupted during engine cranking.
    Insert the key into the starter switch and rotate
                                                                Note: The gear selector position P or N must be
    key to position l. If the key will not rotate, turn
                                                                selected before the engine can be started.
    the steering wheel left or right while rotating the
    key.
    To lock the steering column
    Remove the key from the starter switch.
    The lock is now set to operate. Rotate the
    steering wheel until the lock operates.
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2. Switch off all unnecessary electrical
                                                           lever from N or P. An interlock will prevent this
   equipment.
                                                           movement if the foot brake is not applied.
3. Turn the starter switch to position II and
   then on to position III and immediately
   release it. The starter will automatically
   switch off when the engine starts. DO NOT
   press the accelerator pedal while starting.
Note: The battery charging and oil pressure
warning indicators should extinguish as soon
as the engine is running.
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                                                             this reason, ensure that all non-essential
                                                             electrical equipment is switched off to
    Caution: Continued use of the starter will not           maximise the available battery effort for
    only discharge the battery, but may cause                starting.
    damage to the starter motor.
    1. Check that the parkbrake is applied and that          After starting
       the gear selector is in the P (Park) or N             Ensure that the parkbrake AND FOOT BRAKE
       (Neutral) position.                                   are firmly applied and the accelerator pedal is
                                                             not depressed while moving the gear selector
    2. Switch off all non-essential electrical
                                                             lever from N or P. An interlock will prevent this
       equipment.
                                                             movement if the foot brake is not applied.
    3. Insert the starter key and turn the switch to
       position II. Wait until the glow plug warning
       lamp extinguishes.
    4. Turn the key to position III and immediately
       release it. The starter will automatically
       switch off when the engine starts. DO NOT
       press the accelerator pedal while starting.
    Note: The waiting time will vary according to
    the engine coolant temperature (when the
    engine is hot, the glow plug warning lamp will
    extinguish almost immediately, or may not
    illuminate at all).
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                                                           operated off-road, they have a higher ground
Power assisted steering
                                                           clearance and, hence, a higher centre of
Note: Power assistance is dependent on the                 gravity. Such a feature has been associated
engine running. If the engine is not running, a            with increased risk of vehicle roll-over. An
much greater effort will be required to steer the          advantage associated with higher ground
vehicle.                                                   clearance vehicles, is a better view of the
Warming-up                                                 road, allowing the driver to anticipate
                                                           problems. Another factor shown to
In the interests of fuel economy and of reducing
                                                           significantly increase roll-over risk, is
engine wear, it is advisable to drive the vehicle
                                                           unauthorised vehicle modifications, such as
straight away, remembering that harsh
                                                           fitting incorrect specification tyres, oversize
acceleration or labouring the engine before the
                                                           tyres, body lifting, incorrect springs/dampers
normal operating temperature has been
                                                           and incorrect vehicle loading/trailer towing.
reached, can damage the engine.
                                                           However, on-road crash data also indicates
When the engine is cold, engine idle speeds will           that driver behaviour is a greater factor than a
be faster than normal. Under these                         high centre of gravity, in determining a
circumstances, use the foot brake to control the           vehicle’s overall roll-over rate. The single
vehicle while idling, until the engine is warm             most effective driver behaviour, that can
and running at normal speed and be aware of                reduce the risk of injury or death in all crashes
the need to take additional care when                      including roll-over, is to ALWAYS WEAR
manoeuvring the vehicle.                                   YOUR SEAT BELT and to properly restrain all
                                                           child passengers in the rear seat, in an
                                                           appropriate child safety seat. In a roll-over
                                                           crash, an unbelted person is significantly
                                                           more likely to die than a person wearing a
                                                           seat belt.
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    •   Assume that pedestrians or other drivers             If a breakdown occurs while travelling:
        are going to make mistakes. Anticipate               •   Wherever possible, consistent with road
        what they might do. Be ready for their                   safety and traffic conditions, the vehicle
        mistakes.                                                should be moved off the main
    •   Avoid distractions such as cellular phone                thoroughfare, preferably onto the shoulder
        calling, reading, eating, drinking or                    as far as possible. If a breakdown occurs
        reaching for items on the floor.                         on a motorway, pull well over to the inside
                                                                 of the hard shoulder.
    •   Before changing lanes, check your mirrors
        and use your direction indicators.                   •   Switch on hazard warning lamps.
    •   Always leave room for unexpected events              •   If possible, position a warning triangle or a
        such as sudden braking.                                  flashing amber lamp at an appropriate
                                                                 distance from the vehicle to warn other
    •   Never operate your vehicle when you have
                                                                 traffic of the breakdown (note the legal
        consumed alcohol, are sleepy or fatigued
                                                                 requirements of some countries).
        or have taken any medication that affects
        judgement, reflexes or alertness.                    •   Consider evacuating passengers through
                                                                 the doors facing away from traffic, to a safe
                                                                 area away from the vehicle, as a precaution
                                                                 in case your vehicle is accidentally struck
                                                                 by another one.
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motoring:
                                                          •   DO NOT operate at full accelerator or allow
•   Avoid unnecessary, short, start-stop
                                                              the engine to labour in any gear. It is
    journeys.
                                                              advisable NOT to use Sport mode when
•   Avoid fast starts by accelerating gently and              running in.
    smoothly from rest.
                                                          •   AVOID fast acceleration and heavy braking
•   Do not drive in the lower gears for longer                except in emergencies.
    than necessary.
                                                          •   Remember! Regular servicing is vital to
•   Decelerate gently and avoid sudden and                    ensure that the brake pads are examined
    heavy braking.                                            for wear and changed periodically to
•   Anticipate obstructions and adjust your                   ensure long term safety and optimum
    speed accordingly well in advance.                        performance.
•   When stationary in traffic, select neutral to         Servicing requirements
    improve fuel economy and air conditioning             Vehicles operated in arduous conditions,
    performance.                                          particularly on dusty, muddy or wet terrain, and
                                                          vehicles undergoing frequent or deep wading
                                                          conditions will require more frequent servicing.
                                                          Contact a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
                                                          Repairer for advice.
                                                          After wading in salt water or driving on sandy
                                                          beaches, use a hose to wash the underbody
                                                          components and any exposed body panels with
                                                          fresh water. This will help to protect the
                                                          vehicle's cosmetic appearance and prevent
                                                          impairment of parkbrake efficiency.
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    Authorised Repairer.                                    •   ALWAYS have exhaust system leaks
    If, during wading, it is thought that water may             repaired immediately.
    have entered the engine air intake, switch off          •   If you think exhaust fumes are entering
    the engine immediately. Have the vehicle                    the vehicle, have the cause determined
    towed out and delivered to a Land Rover                     and corrected immediately.
    Dealer/Authorised Repairer for checking.
                                                            Land Rover vehicles are fitted with emission
    BEFORE DRIVING OFF ROAD                                 and evaporative control equipment necessary
    Before venturing off-road, it is absolutely             to meet a number of territorial requirements.
    essential that inexperienced drivers become             In many countries it is against the law for
    fully familiar with the vehicle's controls, in          vehicle owners to modify or tamper with
    particular the transfer gear switch,                    emission control equipment, or to sanction the
    CommandShift, Hill Descent Control (HDC) and            unauthorised replacement or modification of
    the Terrain Response system.                            this equipment. In such cases the vehicle owner
    Basic information and Off-Road driving                  and the repairer may both be liable for legal
    techniques can be found in the Off-Road driving         penalties.
    handbook, available on-line at:                         It is important to remember that all Land Rover
    http//:www.ownerinfo.landrover.com                      Dealer/Authorised Repairer are properly
    It is strongly recommended that off-road driver         equipped to perform repairs and to maintain the
    training is undertaken by anyone intending to           emission control system on your vehicle.
    drive off-road. Training is available at your
    nearest Land Rover Experience centre. More
    details can be found at:
    http://www.landroverexperience.com
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                                                   Fuel Filling
Fuel Filling
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•              Do not fill petrol containers in the vehicle.
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                                                Fuel Filling
    Caution: The fuel filler flap has a spring
    loaded release, do not force it open. If the flap
    has been forced open, it may fail to close
    properly. In this eventuality, take your vehicle
    to your Land Rover Dealer for attention, as
    this condition may be due to damaged or
    misaligned components.
    Caution: When replacing the fuel filler cap
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    ensure that it is tightened until it clicks.
    Failure to do so may result in the engine                      Unscrew the filler cap and place it on the
    warning lamp illuminating due to evaporative                   projection on top of the hinge of the fuel filler
    emission levels increasing.                                    flap.
    With the vehicle fully unlocked (all doors and
    tailgate), press the left side of the fuel filler flap
    to open (shown in inset).
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                                       Fuel Filling
TYPE OF FUEL                                              Fuel specification - diesel engines
                                                          Caution: Maximum allowable Bio-diesel mix
Fuel specification - petrol engines
                                                          is 5%. To EN590 specification.
Caution: On petrol engine vehicles fitted with
                                                          See ENGINES, 288.
a catalytic converter, serious damage to the
catalyst will occur if LEADED fuel is used!               Caution: If the fuel tank is accidentally filled
                                                          with petrol, it is ESSENTIAL that you contact
See ENGINES, 288.
                                                          your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer
The RON value (octane rating) and type of                 BEFORE attempting to start the engine!
petroleum available at garage forecourts will
                                                          The quality of diesel fuel (Derv) can vary in
vary in different parts of the world.
                                                          different countries and only clean, good quality
During manufacture, engines are tuned to suit             fuel should be used. It is important that the
the fuel supplies commonly available in the               sulphur content of diesel fuel does not exceed
country for which the vehicle is destined.                0.3%. In Europe all supplies should be within
However, if a vehicle is later exported to a              this limit, but in other parts of the world, you
different country, or is used to travel between
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                                                          should check with your supplier.
different territories, the owner should be aware
                                                          In markets where the sulphur content exceeds
that the available fuel supplies may not be
                                                          0.3%, more frequent engine oil and filter
compatible with the engine specification.
                                                          changes will be required.
Your engine will run on a lower grade of fuel but
performance and fuel economy will be reduced.
Using petrol with a lower octane rating than 91
RON, however, can cause persistent, heavy
engine knock (a metallic rapping noise). If
severe, this can lead to engine damage.
If in doubt, seek advice from the territory
concerned.
If heavy engine knock is detected when using
the recommended octane rated fuel, or if steady
engine knocking is present while maintaining a
steady speed on level roads, contact your Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer for advice.
Note: An occasional, light, engine knock while
accelerating or climbing hills is acceptable.
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    FUEL FILLING                                                 FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM
                                                                 In the event of an accident, the Supplementary
                       WARNING
                                                                 Restraint System (airbag system) may stop the
    DO NOT attempt to fill the tank beyond its
                                                                 operation of the fuel pump, depending on the
    maximum capacity. If the vehicle is to be
                                                                 severity and type of the impact.
    parked on a slope, in direct sunlight, or high
    ambient temperature, expansion of the fuel                   If this happens, the system must be reset
    could cause spillage.                                        before attempting to restart the engine.
                                                                 Resetting the fuel cut-off system
    Filling station pumps are equipped with
    automatic cut-off sensing to avoid fuel spillage.                              WARNING
    Fill the tank until the filler nozzle automatically          To avoid the possibility of fire or personal
    cuts-off the supply. DO NOT attempt to fill the              injury, do not reset the fuel cut-off system if
    tank beyond this point.                                      you see or smell fuel.
    Diesel engine vehicles
                                                                 If no fuel leak is apparent, reset the system as
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    The use of commercial vehicle diesel pumps                   follows:
    with a higher fill rate, may result in premature
                                                                 1. Turn the starter switch to position 0 and
    pump cut-off and fuel spillage.
                                                                    wait for 1 minute.
    EMPTY FUEL TANK                                              2. Turn the starter switch to position ll and
    Caution: DO NOT RUN THE FUEL TANK DRY.                          wait for 30 seconds.
    Running the fuel tank dry could create an                    3. Make a further check for fuel leaks.
    engine misfire capable of damaging the                       4. If no leak is found, start the engine as
    engine, the catalytic converter or the fuel                     normal.
    pump.
                                                                 CATALYTIC CONVERTER
    Note: Should the vehicle run out of fuel, it will
    be necessary to add a minimum of 4 litres (0.8                                 WARNING
    gallons) of fuel in order to restart the vehicle. In         Exhaust system temperatures can be
    some circumstances it will be necessary to                   extremely high - DO NOT park on ground
    drive a short distance, typically 1.6 - 5 km                 where combustible materials such as dry
    (1 - 3 miles) in order for the vehicles monitoring           grass or leaves could come into contact with
    systems to register the additional fuel.                     the exhaust system.
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of the sensors, their performance may be
                                                        Caution: PDC is automatically switched off at
impaired. When washing the vehicle, avoid
                                                        the rear when a trailer is attached to the
aiming high pressure jets directly at the
                                                        vehicle.
sensors at close range.
                                                        The distance from an obstruction is identified
                                                        by an intermittent tone sounding (higher pitch
                                                        for the front sensors and a lower pitch for the
                                                        rear). As the vehicle moves closer to an
                                                        obstruction, the repetition frequency of the
                                                        tones increases proportionally.
                                                        When the distance between the sensor and the
                                                        obstruction is less than approximately 0.30
                                                        metres (1 foot), the tone becomes continuous.
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                                      Automatic Transmission
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION USE
Automatic Transmission
Starting
The engine can only be started with the selector
lever in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) positions.
•                ALWAYS apply the parkbrake and foot
                 brake before starting the engine.
•                KEEP THE BRAKES APPLIED while moving
                 the selector lever into a drive position (the
                 selector lever cannot be moved from the P
                 or N position unless the foot brake is
                 applied).
Note: If pressure is applied to the selector lever
before the foot brake is applied, any gear
selected may not be available irrespective of the
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lever position. In this situation, remove
pressure from the selector lever, ensure that
                                                                         Note: The gear selector lever MUST be in the P
the foot brake is applied and select the required
                                                                         position before the starter key can be removed.
gear.
                                                                         Note: For maximum air conditioning
•                The selector release button (see inset)
                                                                         performance while stationary, select P or N.
                 must be pressed while selecting P and R,
                 and also to enable the lever to be moved
                 between the P and R positions.
•                DO NOT rev the engine or allow it to run
                 above normal idle speed while selecting D
                 or R, or while the vehicle is stationary with
                 any gear selected.
•                ALWAYS keep the brakes applied until you
                 are ready to move off - remember, once a
                 drive gear has been selected, an automatic
                 vehicle will tend to creep forward (or
                 backward if reverse is selected).
•                DO NOT allow the vehicle to remain
                 stationary for any length of time with a
                 drive gear selected and the engine running
                 (always select N if the engine is to idle for a
                 prolonged period).
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    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION                                  P - Park:
    Selector lever positions                                This position locks the transmission and should
                                                            be selected before switching the engine off. To
                     WARNING                                avoid transmission damage, ensure that the
    Do not leave children unattended in the                 vehicle is completely stationary, with the
    vehicle, especially with keys in the starter            parkbrake applied, before selecting P.
    switch.
                                                            The selector release button MUST be pressed
    Select P and shut off the engine prior to               before moving the selector lever into P.
    exiting the vehicle.
                                                            Press the selector release button and foot brake
    Caution: DO NOT select P or R if the vehicle is         to move the selector lever out of P.
    moving.                                                 Note: The selector lever will not be released
    DO NOT select a forward drive gear when the             from P unless the engine starter switch is in
    vehicle is moving backwards.                            position II.
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    moving forwards.                                        Before selecting R, ensure that the vehicle is
    An illuminated indicator on the selector panel          stationary, with the brakes applied. The selector
    and a number or letter on the gear selector             release button MUST be pressed before moving
    display in the instrument pack, identify the            the selector lever into R position.
    selected gear position.                                 N - Neutral:
                                                            Select N when the vehicle is stationary and the
                                                            engine is required to idle for a brief period (at
                                                            traffic lights, for example). In N, the
                                                            transmission is not locked, so the parkbrake
                                                            must be applied whenever N is selected.
                                                            If the vehicle remains stationary, the selector
                                                            lever becomes locked in N and it is then
                                                            necessary to depress the brake pedal in order to
                                                            release the selector lever.
                                                            Press the selector release button and foot brake
                                                            to move from N to R or D.
                                                            D - Drive:
                                                            Select for all normal driving; full automatic gear
                                                            changing occurs on all six forward gears,
                                                            according to road speed and accelerator
                                                            position.
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                        Automatic Transmission
Kick-down in automatic mode                               Sport mode
To provide rapid acceleration for overtaking,             In Sport mode, full automatic progression
push the accelerator pedal to the full extent of          through the gear ratios is retained and the
its travel (this is known as kick-down), a click          transmission will stay in the lower gears for
will be felt through the accelerator pedal. Up to         longer. This improves mid-range performance
a certain speed, this will cause an immediate             with downshifts occurring more readily.
downshift to the lowest appropriate gear,
followed by rapid acceleration. Once the pedal
is relaxed, normal gear change speeds will
resume (dependent upon road speed and
accelerator pedal position).
Note: Moderate accelerator pressure may also
result in a downshift in the transmission,
depending on vehicle speed.
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    CommandShift TM                                        4. To deselect CommandShift, simply move
    CommandShift gear selection can be used as                the selector lever sideways, back to the D
    an alternative to fully automatic transmission            position. Automatic gear changing will then
    and is particularly effective when rapid                  resume.
    acceleration or engine braking are required.           Note: In CommandShift, kick-down is still
                                                           available for increased acceleration. See
                                                           Kick-down in automatic mode, 159.
                                                           Note: When the Terrain Response is selected,
                                                           the automatic transmission will go straight into
                                                           CommandShift if the lever is moved into
                                                           sport/CommandShift in any Special Program.
                                                           Using CommandShift in HIGH range
                                                           If CommandShift is selected in HIGH range, 1st
                                                           gear must be selected to move off from
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                                                           stationary. Normal sequential gear changing
                                                           can be utilised once the vehicle is moving.
                                                           Using CommandShift in LOW range
                                                           If CommandShift is selected in LOW range, the
                                                           vehicle can move off from stationary in 1st, 2nd
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                                                           or 3rd gear - this is particularly useful to
    1. With D selected, move the gear selector             improve traction when driving off-road.
       from the D position towards the left-hand           Kick-down in CommandShift
       side of the vehicle (this is the same as            When in CommandShift, kick-down overrides
       selecting Sport mode).                              the manual gear selection, to provide increased
    2. The transmission then automatically                 acceleration.
       selects the ratio most appropriate to the           In HIGH range, with CommandShift selected,
       vehicle's road speed and accelerator                kick-down will cause a downshift to the lowest
       depression. Move the selector forward or            gear possible for current vehicle speed.
       backward to manually select a higher or
       lower gear (when available). The message
       TRANSMISSION COMMANDSHIFT
       SELECTED appears in the main message
       centre.
    3. A single forward (+) movement of the
       selector lever will change the transmission
       to a higher gear. Rearward (-) movement of
       the lever will change down to a lower gear.
       The selected gear will be indicated in the
       digital display in the instrument pack (see
       inset).
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                        Automatic Transmission
ELECTRONICALLY SELECTED                                   High coolant temperature mode
AUTOMATIC MODES                                           In high ambient temperatures during extreme
In automatic or Sport modes (not available in             load conditions, it is possible for the engine and
CommandShift), the transmission control                   the gearbox to overheat. At a certain
system will electronically adjust gear change             temperature the transmission will select a gear
points to suit a variety of driving conditions.           change pattern designed to aid the cooling
                                                          process, whilst enabling the gearbox to
Hill ascent, trailer and high altitude mode               continue performing normally in high
A suitable gear change pattern is selected to             temperatures.
retain lower gears for longer. This is to counter         Note: When the Terrain Response system is
momentum loss caused by more frequent gear                used, automatic transmission change
changing during hill ascent or when towing.               points/patterns will change depending on
This gear change pattern is also selected at high         which mode has been selected.
altitudes to combat reduced engine torque.
                                                          Limp-home mode
Hill descent mode
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                                                          Should the transmission develop a fault, F is
When in manual CommandShift mode, with the                displayed in the gear position display and only
optimum gear for engine braking selected, the             limited gears are available. Seek immediate
selector lever can then be moved across to the            assistance from your Land Rover Dealer/
D position. The transmission will retain the              Authorised Repairer.
previously selected manual gear until the
descent is completed, then the transmission
will automatically change to D.
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    Transfer Gearbox
    TRANSFER GEARBOX
    Your vehicle is equipped with an electronically
    controlled transfer gearbox allowing the driver
    to select HIGH or LOW range driving gears.
    HIGH range
    HIGH range should be used for all normal road
    driving and also for off-road driving across dry,
    level terrain.
    LOW range
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    LOW range should ONLY be used in situations
    where low speed manoeuvring is necessary,                 While the vehicle is in HIGH range, the range
    such as reversing a trailer or negotiating a              indicator in the instrument pack display is
    boulder-strewn river bed, or when moving off              extinguished and the HIGH range indicator at
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    while heavily loaded or towing.                           the switch is illuminated.
    Also use LOW range for more extreme off-road              The range indicator in the instrument pack
    conditions, such as steep ascents and                     display illuminates continuously to act as a
    descents. DO NOT attempt to use the LOW                   reminder that LOW range is engaged. It flashes
    range for normal road driving.                            to indicate a range change in progress and
                                                              extinguishes once the vehicle is in HIGH range.
    Range changing
    The recommended method of changing range
    is with the vehicle stationary. For vehicles
    equipped with a message centre, the messages
    displayed will assist the experienced driver in
    carrying out a range change on-the-move.
    Stationary method
    With the vehicle stationary and the engine
    running, apply the foot brake and move the
    automatic gearbox selector to N (neutral).
    Press the transfer gear switch to select HIGH or
    LOW and release it.
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While a HIGH to LOW range change is in                   While a LOW to HIGH range change is in
progress, the HIGH range indicator in the                progress, the LOW range indicator in the switch
switch will remain illuminated. The LOW range            will remain illuminated. The HIGH range
indicators in both the switch and the instrument         indicators in both the switch and the instrument
pack display will flash.                                 pack display will flash.
When the range change is complete, the HIGH              When the range change is complete, the LOW
range indicator in the switch extinguishes. The          range indicator in both the switch and the
LOW range indicators in both the switch and              instrument pack display extinguishes. The
the instrument pack display will illuminate              HIGH range indicator in the switch will
constantly.                                              illuminate constantly.
A warning chime will sound, and LOW RANGE                A warning chime will sound, and HIGH RANGE
ENGAGED is displayed in the message centre               ENGAGED is displayed in the message centre
for a few seconds.                                       for a few seconds.
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    RANGE CHANGING ON THE MOVE                              Transmission fault message
    Note: If the vehicle speed is too high when a           If a fault occurs within the transmission, a
    range change is requested, a warning chime              message will be displayed in the main message
    sounds and SPEED TOO HIGH FOR RANGE                     centre. See MESSAGE CENTRE MESSAGES,
    CHANGE appears in the message centre.                   92.
    If N is not selected before using the transfer          AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
    gear switch, the message SELECT NEUTRAL
                                                            Caution: DO NOT use auxiliary equipment,
    FOR RANGE CHANGE is displayed and a
                                                            such as roller generators, that are driven by
    warning chime sounds.
                                                            only one or two wheels of the vehicle, as they
    Note: Do not attempt to make moving range               will cause failure of the transfer gearbox.
    changes at speeds of 3 km/h (2 mph) or less.
    Changing from HIGH to LOW on the move
    With the vehicle slowing down and travelling
    NO FASTER THAN 40 km/h (24 mph), first
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    select N in the main gearbox. Press the rear of
    the transfer gear switch to the LOW position
    and release it.
    Indication of the range change status is the
    same as for the Stationary method.
    Now select D or manual CommandShift mode.
    The transmission interlock prevents the
    engagement of a drive gear until the range
    change is complete.
    Changing from LOW to HIGH on the move
    Caution: If the range change indicator still
    flashes when the starter key is turned from
    position ll to position l, apply the parkbrake.
    With the vehicle travelling NO FASTER THAN
    60 km/h (38 mph), select N in the main
    gearbox. Press the front of the transfer gear
    switch to the HIGH position and release it.
    Indication of the range change status is the
    same as for the stationary method.
    Now select D (drive). The transmission
    interlock prevents the engagement of a drive
    gear until the range change is complete.
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Cruise Control
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constant road speed without using the
accelerator pedal. This is particularly useful for                             The warning indicator in the
motorway cruising or for any journey where a                                   instrument pack illuminates. With
constant speed can be maintained for a lengthy                                 cruise control operating, speed can
period.                                                           be increased by normal use of the accelerator
                                                                  e.g. for overtaking. When the accelerator is
                                                                  released, road speed will return to the
                                                                  previously set cruising speed.
                         4                                        Note: When cruise control speed is set and the
                         3                                        accelerator pedal is pressed for more than 60
                                                                  seconds, cruise control will be cancelled.
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    A speed can be set and stored whilst the vehicle            Increasing the set cruising speed
    speed is below 30 km/h (18 mph), or the
    vehicle is stationary but the gear selector is in D                           WARNING
    or N. Once the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h                When setting cruise control to the speed limit
    (18 mph) the set speed can be achieved by                   it is important to remember that it is possible
    pressing the resume switch (2).                             for the vehicle speed to increase when
                                                                travelling downhill. This may result in the
    Suspending cruise control                                   vehicle speed exceeding the speed limit.
    Cruise control can be suspended by a single                 The driver must ALWAYS ensure that a safe
    press of the CANCEL switch (1). The warning                 speed is maintained below the speed limit,
    indicator in the instrument pack extinguishes.              taking account of traffic and road conditions.
    Cruise control will also suspend when the brake
    pedal is pressed, when the gear selector is                 Press and hold the + switch (4); the vehicle will
    moved into neutral or if HDC or DSC becomes                 accelerate. Release the switch as soon as the
    active.                                                     desired speed is reached.
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    To resume cruise control at the previously set              The vehicle speed at the point of switch release
    speed, press the RESUME switch (2).                         becomes the new set speed.
    Note: The set speed will NOT be erased by                   Alternatively, the set speed can be increased
    pressing the CANCEL switch (1). The set speed               incrementally by tapping the + switch (4). Each
    will only be erased when the starter switch is              press of the switch will increase the speed by
    turned to position 0, or the gear selector lever            2 km/h (1 mph).
    is moved to R or P.                                         A further alternative is to increase speed by
    Reducing the cruise speed                                   normal use of the accelerator. When the desired
                                                                speed is reached, press the + switch (4) to set
    Press and hold the - switch (3); the vehicle will
                                                                the cruise control.
    decelerate. Release the switch as soon as the
    desired speed is reached. The vehicle speed at              Note: If the accelerator pedal is pressed to
    the point of switch release becomes the new set             increase speed, but the + switch (4) is not
    speed.                                                      pressed, cruise control will be cancelled after
                                                                60 seconds.
    Alternatively, the set speed can be decreased
    incrementally by tapping the - switch (3). Each
    press of the switch will decrease the speed by
    2 km/h (1 mph).
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ACC utilises this radar sensor to maintain a gap
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between your vehicle and a vehicle ahead. The
gap can be adjusted to one of four distance                        •   Only use ACC when conditions are
settings to suit your driving style. If there is no                    favourable, that is, straight, dry, open
vehicle ahead within radar range, a set road                           roads with light traffic.
speed can be maintained. Any speed between
                                                                   •   Do not use in poor visibility, specifically
30 km/h (18 mph) and 180 km/h (110 mph) can
                                                                       fog, heavy rain, spray or snow.
be stored in the ACC memory.
                                                                   •   Do not use on icy or slippery roads.
When ACC is active, a set gap can be
maintained behind a leading vehicle even if your                   •   It is the driver’s responsibility to stay alert,
stored speed is higher. If the road situation                          drive safely and be in control of the vehicle
allows you to move into an adjacent lane, your                         at all times.
vehicle will automatically accelerate up to your                   •   Keep the front of the vehicle free from dirt,
stored speed as long as there is no vehicle                            metal badges or objects, including vehicle
ahead within radar range.                                              front protectors, which may prevent the
In a situation where your set gap is reduced by                        sensor from operating.
a slowing lead vehicle, ACC will automatically                     •   Do not use ACC when entering or leaving a
apply the brakes to re-establish the gap.                              motorway.
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                                                              When in follow mode the vehicle will not
                      3
                                                              decelerate automatically to a stop, nor will
                                                              the vehicle always decelerate quickly enough
                      2                                       to avoid a collision without driver
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                                                              Once a set speed has been selected, the driver
                                                              can release the accelerator and the set road
    The steering wheel switches operate as follows:           speed will be maintained.
    1. CANCEL: Cancels without erasing                        When a vehicle ahead enters the same lane or a
       memorised speed.                                       slower vehicle is ahead in the same lane and
    2. RESUME: Resume set speed.                              travelling in the same direction, the vehicle
    3. SET - : Set the speed - or decrease.                   speed will be adjusted automatically until the
                                                              gap to the vehicle ahead corresponds to the
    4. SET + : Set the speed + or increase.                   preset gap. The vehicle is now in follow mode.
    5. GAP <---> : Gap increase.                                            The warning lamp in the instrument
    6. GAP <-> : Gap decrease.                                              cluster will be illuminated.
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                                                         Whenever the driver is overriding the ACC by
the driver applying the brakes, if required.             depressing the accelerator pedal, the ACC
Note: Driver braking will cancel ACC.                    will not automatically apply the brakes to
If the ACC system predicts that its maximum              maintain separation from any vehicle ahead.
braking level will not be sufficient, then an
audible warning will sound while the ACC                 The set speed and gap can be overridden by
continues to brake. DRIVER INTERVENE will be             pressing the accelerator pedal when cruising at
displayed on the message centre. The driver              constant speed or in follow mode. If the vehicle
should take IMMEDIATE action.                            is in follow mode, the instrument warning lamp
                                                         will go out when the ACC is overridden by the
When in follow mode the vehicle will
                                                         driver using the accelerator and CRUISE
automatically return to the set speed when the
                                                         OVERRIDE will be displayed on the message
road ahead is clear, for instance when:
                                                         centre. When the accelerator is released the
•   The vehicle in front accelerates or changes          ACC function will operate again and vehicle
    lane.                                                speed will decrease to the set speed, or a lower
•   The driver changes lane to either side or            speed if follow mode is active.
    enters an exit lane.
The driver should intervene if appropriate.
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                             <->
                                                                dependent on the country specification.
                          CRUISE GAP                            Set speeds outside this range will not be
                             <-->                               captured.
                          CRUISE GAP                            The ACC may apply the brakes to slow down the
                             <--->                              vehicle to the new set speed. The new set speed
                                                                will be displayed on the message centre for four
                          CRUISE GAP                            seconds after it has been changed.
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    LAN0259G                               •   That using maximum ACC braking only is
                                               not sufficient.
                                           •   That the vehicle speed has decreased
                                               below the minimum for ACC operation.
                                           Note:
                                           •   ACC operates when the gear selector lever
                                               is in position D.
                                           •   When engaged, the accelerator pedal rests
                                               in the raised position. Fully release the
                                               pedal to allow normal ACC operation.
                                           •   When braking is applied by the ACC the
                                               brake pedal may move down and up as
                                               braking is applied or removed. The vehicle
                                               brake lamps will be switched on while
                                               braking is applied.
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                                                       badges may also affect ACC operation.
                                                       If this occurs in ACC cruise/follow mode, the
                                                       audible alarm sounds and the message DRIVER
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                                                       INTERVENE appears briefly. The message ACC
                                                       SENSOR BLOCKED is then displayed. The
Detection limitations can occur:                       system is no longer active.
1. When driving on a different line to the             Clearing the obstruction allows the system to
   vehicle in front.                                   return to normal operation. If the obstruction is
2. With vehicles which edge into your lane             present when ACC is inactive, e.g. on initial
   which can only be detected once they have           starting or with the ACC system switched off,
   moved fully into your lane.                         the message ACC SENSOR BLOCKED will be
3. There may be issues with the detection of           displayed.
   vehicles in front when going into and               Tyres other than those recommended may have
   coming out of a bend.                               different sizes. This can affect the correct
In these cases ACC may brake late or                   operation of the ACC.
unexpectedly. The driver should stay alert and
intervene if necessary.
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    Brakes
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    bring the vehicle to a halt as quickly as traffic             lose any remaining assistance available.
    conditions and safety allow and seek
    qualified assistance before continuing. See               Brake pads
    Warning Indicators, 104.                                  Brake pads require a period of bedding in. For
    Never place non-approved floor matting or                 the first 800 km (500 miles), you should avoid
    any other obstructions, under the brake                   situations where heavy braking is required.
    pedal. This restricts pedal travel and braking            Remember! Regular servicing is vital to ensure
    efficiency.                                               that the brake pads are examined for wear and
                                                              changed periodically to ensure long term safety
    For your safety, the hydraulic braking system             and optimum performance.
    operates through dual circuits. If one circuit
                                                              Wet conditions
    should fail, the other will continue to function.
                                                              Driving through water or even very heavy rain
    However, in the event of brake failure where
                                                              may adversely affect braking efficiency. Always
    only one circuit is operational, the vehicle
                                                              dry the braking surfaces by intermittent light
    should only be driven at slow speed to the
                                                              application of the brakes, first ensuring that you
    nearest qualified Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
                                                              are at a safe distance from other road users.
    Repairer.
    In these circumstances, exercise extreme
    caution and be aware that increased brake
    pedal travel, greater pedal pressure, and longer
    stopping distances will be experienced.
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKES                                          No matter how hard you brake, you should be
                                                          able to continue steering the vehicle as normal.
                  WARNING                                 •   DO NOT pump the brake pedal at any time;
ABS cannot overcome the physical limitations                  this will interrupt operation of the system
of braking distance, or the danger of                         and may increase the stopping distance.
aquaplaning, i.e. where a layer of water
prevents adequate contact between the tyres               •   NEVER place additional floor matting or
and the road surface.                                         any other obstruction under the brake
                                                              pedal. This restricts pedal travel and may
The fact that a vehicle is fitted with ABS must               impair brake efficiency.
never tempt the driver into taking risks that
could affect safety. In all cases, it remains the         Warning indicator
driver's responsibility to drive within normal                         A fault with the ABS system is
safety margins, having due consideration for                           indicated by illumination of the
prevailing weather and traffic conditions.                             amber ABS warning indicator. If
The driver should always take account of the              the indicator illuminates, drive with care,
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surface to be travelled over and the fact that            avoiding heavy brake applications and seek
brake pedal reactions will be different to                qualified assistance urgently. See Anti-lock
those experienced on a non-ABS vehicle.                   Braking System (ABS) - AMBER, 108.
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    Off-road driving                                         Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
    While anti-lock braking will operate in off-road         If rapid full brake application is made, EBA
    driving conditions, on certain surfaces total            automatically boosts the braking force to the
    reliance on the system may be unwise. It cannot          maximum and helps to stop the vehicle. Also, if
    reliably compensate for driver error or                  the driver brakes more slowly, but with
    inexperience on difficult off-road surfaces.             sufficient brake pressure to activate ABS on
    Note the following:                                      both front wheels, the system automatically
                                                             increases the braking force so that all four
    •   On soft or deep surfaces such as powdery
                                                             wheels are in ABS control, optimising the
        snow, sand or gravel, and on extremely
                                                             performance of the ABS system.
        rough ground, the braking distance
        required by the anti-lock braking system             Pressure should be maintained on the brake
        may be greater than for normal braking,              pedal during the entire brake application. If the
        even though improved steering would be               brake pedal is released, EBA will cease
        experienced. This is because the natural             operation.
        action of locked wheels on soft surfaces is          A fault with the EBA system is indicated by
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        to build up a wedge of surface material in           illumination of the amber brake warning
        front which assists the wheels to stop.              indicator. See INDICATOR GROUPING, 104.
    •   If the vehicle is stopped on a very steep            In the event of a fault, the system should be
        slope where little traction is available, it         checked by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
        may slide with the wheels locked as there is         Repairer at the earliest opportunity.
        no wheel rotation to provide a signal to the
                                                             Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
        ABS. To counteract this, briefly release the
        brakes to permit some wheel movement,                Your vehicle is equipped with Electronic Brake
        then re-apply the brakes to allow ABS to             Force Distribution (EBD), which balances the
        gain control.                                        distribution of braking forces between front and
                                                             rear axles to maintain maximum braking
    Cornering Brake Control (CBC)                            efficiency under all vehicle loading conditions.
    Cornering Brake Control (CBC) is an advanced             For example; under light loads EBD applies less
    form of ABS, which maintains vehicle stability           effort to the rear brakes to maintain vehicle
    and steerability during braking whilst cornering         stability; conversely allowing full braking effort
    or changing lanes at speed.                              to the rear wheels when the vehicle is towing or
                                                             is heavily laden.
                                                             A fault with the EBD system is indicated by
                                                             illumination of the red brake warning indicator.
                                                             If this illuminates while the vehicle is being
                                                             driven, gently stop the vehicle as soon as safety
                                                             permits and seek qualified assistance.
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PARKBRAKE (EPB)                                              If the system detects a fault with the parkbrake,
                                                             the amber parkbrake warning indicator will
                   WARNING                                   illuminate and the message PARKBRAKE
DO NOT rely on the parkbrake system to hold                  FAULT will appear on the instrument pack. If a
the vehicle stationary if the amber parkbrake                fault is detected while EPB is operated, the red
warning indicator is illuminated and/or the                  warning indicator will flash and the amber
red warning indicator is flashing. Seek                      indicator will illuminate. Also the message
qualified assistance urgently.                               PARKBRAKE FAULT. SYSTEM NOT
                                                             FUNCTIONAL will appear in the main message
Caution: Driving the vehicle with the                        centre. The red indicator will continue to be
parkbrake applied or repeated use of the                     illuminated for at least ten seconds after the
parkbrake to decelerate the vehicle may                      starter switch has been turned off.
cause serious damage to the brake system.
                                                             Dynamic operation
Your vehicle is equipped with an electrically
                                                             In an emergency, the parkbrake can be applied
operated parkbrake (EPB).
                                                             dynamically, i.e. with the vehicle travelling at
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                                                             more than 3 km/h (2 mph). Pulling up on the
                         1                                   lever and holding it up gives a gradual reduction
                                                             in speed. The brake warning indicator will
                                                             illuminate accompanied by a harsh sound and
                                                             CAUTION! PARKBRAKE APPLIED appears on
                                                             the main message centre. The stop lamps will
                                                             illuminate.
                         2                                   Releasing or depressing the lever will cancel the
                                                             parkbrake application.
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    Releasing the parkbrake manually                           In the event of a fault, PARKBRAKE FAULT.
                                                               AUTO RELEASE NOT FUNCTIONAL will appear
                       WARNING                                 in the main message centre. In this event,
    The parkbrake operates on the rear wheels of               release the parkbrake manually.
    the vehicle and hence secure parking of the
                                                               Under most conditions the EPB system will
    vehicle is dependent on being on a hard and
                                                               release seamlessly as the accelerator is applied,
    stable surface.
                                                               allowing the vehicle to move forward. However,
    DO NOT rely on the parkbrake to operate                    release times may be extended for an initial
    effectively if the vehicle has been subjected              time period at the start of a journey when
    to immersion in mud and water.                             changing into gear from P or N. This is normal
                                                               and is to allow for the extended gear
    To disengage the parkbrake, the starter key                engagement times that may occur under certain
    must be in position I or II. Apply pressure to the         circumstances.
    foot brake while pressing down on the
                                                               If the vehicle is used in severe off-road
    parkbrake lever.
                                                               conditions, such as wading, deep mud, etc.,
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    It is not possible to manually release the                 additional maintenance and adjustment of the
    parkbrake without pressing the foot brake.                 parkbrake will be required. Consult your Land
    If the parkbrake cannot be released manually,              Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
    seek qualified assistance immediately.
                                                               Fault management
    Releasing the parkbrake automatically                      If a fault is diagnosed by the system when the
    If the vehicle is stationary with the parkbrake            starter is on but the parkbrake is not in use, the
    applied and in D or R, pressing the accelerator            amber parkbrake warning indicator will flash
    will release the parkbrake and allow the vehicle           and the message PARKBRAKE FAULT will be
    to move off.                                               displayed in the main message centre.
    To delay the automatic release feature, hold the           Note: Under some transmission fault
    lever in the apply position, then at the desired           conditions the parkbrake may not function, or
    point, release it.                                         may not operate automatically.
    To assist in a smooth drive-away, the system
    anticipates the requirement and reduces the
    system load depending on the gradient (it may
    be possible to hear this pre-arm operation).
    If the reduction in load causes the vehicle to
    move after a valid gear is engaged, the full
    system load will be re-applied to the parkbrake.
    This may cause a small reduction in the
    refinement of the subsequent drive-away. It is
    also possible to override this load reduction by
    lifting the parkbrake lever after gear
    engagement.
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behaviour, such as understeering and                       •   Driving through deep mud.
oversteering and helps to keep the vehicle
under control by manipulating the engine
output and applying the brakes at individual
wheels. Some noise may be generated when
the brakes are applied. The system is ready to
operate each time the engine is started.
Warning indicator
           The indicator illuminates briefly as                2
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           a bulb and system check when the                To deactivate DSC, press and briefly hold the
           starter switch is turned to                     DSC switch on the instrument panel (the DSC
           position II.                                    warning indicator will illuminate continuously).
If the warning indicator flashes, the system is            Deactivating DSC has no effect on traction
active, regulating engine output and brake                 control operation.
forces.                                                    Note: Driving with DSC deactivated, may add
If the indicator illuminates constantly, and does          additional loads on the brakes - always drive
not extinguish when the DSC switch is pressed,             with DSC switched on if possible.
a fault has been detected in the system. Any
fault will deactivate DSC. Drive with care and             Reactivating DSC
seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.             To reactivate DSC, press and briefly hold the
                                                           DSC switch on the instrument panel. DSC will
                                                           automatically reactivate when the engine is
                                                           started.
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                 indicated by illumination of the
                 amber DSC warning indicator. This
    could also indicate that the DSC has been
    manually deactivated. See INDICATOR
    GROUPING, 104.
    If the indicator illuminates constantly, and does
    not extinguish when the DSC switch is pressed,
    a fault has been detected in the system. Any
    fault will deactivate ETC. Drive with care and
    seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.
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neutral.                                                  select HDC. To deselect, press and release
                                                          again.
Note: Some of the Terrain response
program/range combinations will activate or               The green information indicator will extinguish.
deactivate HDC automatically.                             If HDC is deselected when HDC is operating, the
                                                          system fades out, allowing the vehicle to
Warning indicator                                         gradually increase in speed.
             HDC can be selected at speeds                When used in LOW range, HDC controls the
             below 80 km/h (50 mph). The                  vehicle speed more aggressively. Use LOW
             green warning indicator will                 range gears when steep descents are to be
illuminate continuously when vehicle speed                attempted.
reduces below 50 km/h (30 mph) and full HDC
                                                          Note: HDC is automatically deselected if the
function is activated.
                                                          vehicle starter is switched off for more than 6
If the vehicle speed exceeds 80 km/h (50 mph),            hours.
HDC will deselect and the green HDC indicator
will extinguish.
If HDC is already selected and vehicle speed
rises above 50 km/h (30 mph) in HIGH range,
HDC function is suspended and the green HDC
indicator will flash. A message will also appear
in the main message centre.
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                                                             pre-set limits. If this occurs, HDC
                                                             TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE SYSTEM
                                                             COOLING will be displayed in the message
                                                             centre. HDC will then fade out and become
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                                                             until the brakes reach an acceptable
    While HDC is controlling the vehicle speed,
                                                             temperature, at which time the warning
    descent speeds can be varied using the
                                                             message will disappear from the message
    steering-wheel-mounted cruise control (1) +
                                                             centre and HDC will, if required, resume
    and (2) - switches. To reduce the descent
                                                             operating.
    speed, press and hold the - switch. The vehicle
    speed at the point of switch release will become         If a fault is detected in the HDC system, HDC
    the new descent speed.                                   FAULT SYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE will appear in
                                                             the display. If the fault is detected while the
    To increase the descent speed, press and hold
                                                             system is active, HDC will fade out. Do not
    the + switch. The vehicle speed at the point of
                                                             attempt a steep descent when HDC is
    switch release will become the new descent
                                                             unavailable or use a very low gear and/or the
    speed. Alternatively, the descent speed can be
                                                             foot brake. If a fault has been detected, consult
    adjusted by tapping the + or - switches. Each
                                                             your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer at
    press of the switch will adjust the descent
                                                             the earliest opportunity.
    speed by approximately 0.5 km/h (0.3 mph).
    Note: Each gear has a pre-defined minimum
    descent speed.
    Note: The descent speed will only increase if
    the gradient is sufficiently steep to cause the
    vehicle to accelerate as the braking effect is
    reduced. On a shallow slope, pressing the +
    switch may result in no speed increase.
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    On-road height                                                                                    55mm
    The normal height for the vehicle.
    Off-road height
                                                                                                       0mm
    This is 55 mm (2.2 in.) higher than On-road
    height. It provides improved ground clearance
    and approach, departure and break-over
    angles. See DIMENSIONS, 292.
    Off-road height can be selected at any speed up                                                   50mm
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    to 40 km/h (24 mph). When the system is at
    Off-road height, the system will automatically           Access height can be selected at any time, but
    select On-road height if the vehicle speed               the system response will depend on the
    exceeds 50 km/h (30 mph).                                vehicle’s speed:
    Note: When using Terrain Response, some of               •   If the vehicle speed is greater than 20 km/h
    its programs/range combinations will adjust                  (12 mph), the suspension will wait for up to
    suspension height automatically                              one minute for the vehicle to slow down. If
                                                                 the vehicle does not slow down to below
    Extended mode                                                20 km/h (12 mph) within this time, the
    If the vehicle is grounded while at off-road                 Access height request will be cancelled.
    height and traction control is induced, the
                                                             •   If the vehicle speed is less than 20 km/h
    system provides additional lift to clear the
                                                                 (12 mph), the suspension will move to a
    obstruction. Extended mode is activated
                                                                 part-lowered height and remain at this
    automatically and cannot be selected manually.
                                                                 height for up to one minute. If the vehicle
                                                                 does not slow down to 8 km/h (5 mph)
                                                                 within this time, the Access height request
                                                                 will be cancelled.
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•   If the vehicle speed is lower than 8 km/h            Messages
    (5 mph), the suspension will be lowered to           When a message centre is fitted to the vehicle,
    Access height immediately.                           messages relating to the air suspension system
Access height may be selected up to                      may be displayed. See MAIN MESSAGE
40 seconds after the starter is turned off,              CENTRE, 90
provided that the driver’s door has not been
                                                         Adjusting suspension heights
opened within this time.
The suspension will automatically rise from
                                                                                2
Access height when the vehicle speed exceeds
10 km/h (6 mph).
                                                                                                    3
If Access height was selected directly from
Off-road height, the system will return to                                                          4
Off-road height when the vehicle speed exceeds            1
10 km/h (6 mph). Otherwise the system will lift                                                     5
the suspension to On-road height.
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High speed height                                                                                   6
This feature lowers the suspension ride height
by 20 mm if the vehicle exceeds 160 km/h
(100 mph) for longer than five seconds. This             LAN0271G              7
action is automatic and cannot be over-ridden.
Ride height will return to normal when vehicle           1. Raise/lower switch
speed remains below 130 km/h (80 mph) for 30             2. Raising indicator
seconds.                                                 3. Off-road indicator
Note: NEVER exceed the speed limits.                     4. On-road indicator
Crawl (locked at Access height)                          5. Access indicator
This mode enables the vehicle to be driven at            6. Lock indicator
low speeds at Access height to give increased
                                                         7. Lowering indicator
roof clearance in low car parks, etc.
Crawl can be selected when the vehicle speed is
below 35 km/h (22 mph), but will not be
activated until vehicle speed drops below
10 km/h (6 mph). When the vehicle is in Crawl,
On-road height will be selected automatically if
the vehicle speed exceeds 40 km/h (24 mph).
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    Suspension heights                                         Selecting and cancelling Crawl (locked at
    The raise/lower switch (1) is used to move up              Access height)
    or down through the suspension heights.
    Indicators (3), (4) or (5) will be lit to show the
    height selected. A message indicating the
    suspension height will also be displayed in the
    message centre when Off-road, Access or
    Crawl is selected.
    Indicators (2) or (7) will be lit to show the                1
    direction of movement. They extinguish when                                                               5
    the height change movement is completed.
                                                                                                              6
    If a height change is requested that is not
    allowed, such as attempting to raise the height
    of the vehicle with the engine not running,
    indicators (2) and (7) will flash twice and a
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    chime will sound. A message will be displayed
    on the message centre.                                     When the suspension is at On-road or Access
                                                               height and the vehicle speed is below 10 km/h
    A flashing indicator (2) or (7) indicates that the         (6 mph), press the raise/lower switch (1) in the
    system is in a waiting state or shows that it will         down direction for one second. Indicators (5)
    automatically override the driver’s choice if              and (6) will be lit to confirm the selection.
    speed criteria are exceeded.
                                                               Crawl can be cancelled manually by pressing
    Selecting Access height                                    the raise/lower switch in the up direction for
    If Access height is selected above 20 km/h                 one second. Indicator (6) will extinguish.
    (12 mph), indicators (5) and (7) will flash while          Note: When Crawl is cancelled, the suspension
    the system waits for the vehicle to slow down.             will rise to On-road height if the vehicle speed is
    When the vehicle slows down to 20 km/h                     greater than 10 km/h (6 mph).
    (12 mph), indicator (4) will extinguish as the
                                                               Selecting Access height directly from Off-road
    system goes to the part-lowered height.
                                                               height
    indicator (5) will be lit and indicator (7) will
    continue to flash.                                         When the suspension is at Off-road height,
                                                               press switch (1) down, then press it again
    When the vehicle slows down to 8 km/h                      before indicator (7) goes out.
    (5 mph), indicators (5) and (7) will be lit. When
    Access height is reached, indicator (7) will               The system will remember to return the
    extinguish.                                                suspension to Off-road height automatically if
                                                               the vehicle is driven above 10 km/h (6 mph).
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Automatic height change warnings                       Door open override
                                                       If a door is opened during a height change while
                                                       the vehicle is at rest, the height change will be
                                                       restricted.
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When the suspension is at Off-road height,
Access or Crawl, the suspension height will
change automatically when vehicle speed                LAN0274G               7
exceeds predetermined levels.                          The indicator for the target height (3, 4 or 5) will
When the suspension is at Off-road height or           remain lit and the raising indicator (2) or the
Crawl, it warns the driver that the vehicle is         lowering indicator (7) will flash.
approaching a speed threshold. A chime will            The height change will resume if all of the doors
sound, a message will be displayed on the              are closed within 90 seconds.
message centre and the On-road indicator (4)
                                                       If the doors are not closed within this time, the
and either (2) or (7) will flash.
                                                       raising indicator (2) or the lowering indicator
The Off-road height speed warning is shown             (7) will extinguish and the indicators showing
above. If the vehicle slows down, the warning          the heights above and below the current
will disappear.                                        position will be illuminated.
                                                       Selecting a new height using the raise/lower
                                                       switch (1), or driving off will reset the system.
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    Extended mode                                              Additional lift whilst in Extended mode
    If the vehicle is grounded and traction control is         When Extended Mode has been invoked and the
    induced, the system raises the vehicle by                  automatic lifting of the vehicle has been
    35 mm (1.4 in.) to clear the obstruction.                  completed, the driver can request an additional
    Extended mode is activated automatically and               lift in order to clear the obstacle. This can be
    cannot be selected manually.                               particularly useful when Extended Mode has
                                                               been invoked on soft surfaces.
                                                               To request additional lifting wait for the raising
                                                               indicator (2) to extinguish, then press and hold
                                                  3            the switch (1) in the up direction for 3 seconds
                                                               whilst ALSO pressing the brake pedal. A chime
                                                  4            will sound to confirm that the request has been
      1                                                        accepted. The raising indicator (2) will be
                                                  5            illuminated while the vehicle is being lifted.
                                                               Suspension freeze
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                                                               If the system is attempting to change the
                                                               suspension height and it detects that the
                                                               suspension is prevented from moving, the
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    When Extended mode is activated, indicator (3)             This can be caused by attempting to lower the
    will flash if the suspension is above Off-road             vehicle onto an obstacle or attempting to lift the
    height. Indicators (3) and (4) will flash if the           vehicle against an obstruction.
    suspension is between Off-road and On-road                 The symbols behave in the same way as
    heights. Indicators (4) and (5) will flash if the          described in Extended mode and the same
    suspension is between On-road and Access                   message will be displayed on the message
    heights. A message will be displayed on the                centre. As in Extended mode, to exit this freeze
    message centre.                                            state, either press the switch (1) up or down, or
    To exit Extended mode, either press the                    drive the vehicle at a speed greater than
    raise/lower switch (1) briefly up or down, or              20 km/h (12 mph).
    drive the vehicle at a speed greater than 5 km/h
    (3 mph) for 30 seconds.
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Remote operation
                  WARNING
The remote control will operate effectively
from inside the vehicle. It is therefore
important to keep it out of reach of children at
all times.
When operating the remote control from                                                              1
inside the passenger compartment, ensure
that the underside of the vehicle has been                                                          2
checked for obstructions before lowering, and
that a responsible adult has been posted                                                            3
outside the vehicle to supervise the lowering
process.                                                 LAN0276G
Care should be taken with all suspension To raise the vehicle, press and hold the Land
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height changes when a trailer is attached to             Rover button (3) and Lock button (1).
the vehicle.                                             To lower the vehicle, press and hold the Land
                                                         Rover button (3) and Unlock button (2).
The remote control is programmable to give a
                                                         If any button is released during the raising or
range of functions. See REMOTE CONTROL
                                                         lowering of the suspension, all movement of
PROGRAMMING, 41. If the vehicle’s remote
                                                         the suspension will stop. It will restart once the
control has been configured to operate the air
                                                         buttons are pressed again.
suspension, height may be controlled remotely
to assist in loading the vehicle or attaching a          The height will initially change slowly but, after
trailer.                                                 three seconds, the speed will increase. While
                                                         the height is changing, a indicator on the
After programming, to change the suspension
                                                         raise/lower switch will be lit according to the
height via the remote control, remove the
                                                         direction of movement.
starter key, turn on the hazard warning lamps
and close all doors. Remote operation is not             If the starting height is above or below On-road
possible unless this is done.                            height, movement will stop when On-road
                                                         height is reached. Further movement can be
                                                         achieved by releasing the buttons and pressing
                                                         them again.
                                                         Normal height control will resume when the
                                                         vehicle is driven away.
                                                         Note: Remote operation is disabled when the
                                                         vehicle is moving.
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    Dynamic Response
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    Response system will adjust the suspension                •   If the indicator shows AMBER (constant
    according to the vehicle speed and roughness                  illumination):
    of the surface to provide improved passenger                  This indicates a system fault that will result
    comfort.                                                      in reduced Dynamic Response
    At very low speeds the roll bars are effectively              performance, but will not leave the vehicle
    decoupled, giving significant benefits in                     in a dangerous condition. You may
    off-road axle articulation and improved traction.             continue driving, but reduce speed, take
    The system is entirely automatic in operation                 additional care, and consult a Land Rover
    and cannot be influenced by the driver in any                 Dealer/Authorised Repairer at the earliest
    way. However, the functionality of the warning                opportunity.
    indicator in the instrument panel is very
    important and drivers should be aware of the
    following:
    Warning indicator
                   The warning indicator illuminates
                   RED when the starter switch is
                   turned to position II. After two
    seconds, the RED illumination changes to
    AMBER and, after a further two seconds, the
    indicator extinguishes. This process is a
    system check that takes place every time the
    vehicle is used. Provided the Dynamic
    Response system and air suspension system
    are operating correctly, illumination will not
    occur at any other time.
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Terrain Response
TERRAIN RESPONSETM                                      This interface allows the driver to tell the vehicle
The Terrain Response system is permanently              what sort of terrain is to be driven over. Based
active, continuously providing benefits in              on the selected special program, the system
traction and driveability. These can be further         optimises the vehicle set-up for the prevailing
enhanced for specific on and off-road driving           conditions, providing the optimum in traction,
conditions by the selection of special                  driveability and vehicle composure.
programs, using one simple driver interface.            The Terrain Response special programs,
                                                        automatically bring in changes in vehicle drive
                                                        and suspension systems, that have until now
                                                        been only individually and manually
                                                        controllable by the driver.
                                                        The suspension and drive systems comprising
                                                        Terrain Response are:
                                                        •   Engine management.
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                                                        •   Gearbox management.
                                                        •   Intelligent differential control.
                                                        •   Dynamic stability, traction control and HDC
                                                            systems.
                                                        •   Air suspension.
                                                        The system will provide a variable accelerator
                                                        response, ranging from very cautious for
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                                                        slippery conditions (where a large pedal
To raise the rotary knob, press down on it              movement has only a small effect on engine
lightly and release. To lower the rotary knob,          power) to very responsive, e.g. for sand, where
press down until it clicks.                             engine power is allowed to rise more quickly.
                                                        This further extends the breadth of off-road
                                                        capability of Land Rover vehicles. In addition,
                                                        Terrain Response offers control of systems that
                                                        have previously not been manually controllable.
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    Note: Since each Terrain Response special                    Using Terrain Response
    program uses the optimum settings of each
    drive component - accelerator response,                                         WARNING
    suspension, transmission, etc. - relative to the             When towing, the automatic vehicle height
    terrain being driven over, it follows that                   rise associated with using the system in low
    changing from one special program to another                 range, will be automatically prevented by the
    brings in a different set of criteria.                       system. This will be indicated by a message
                                                                 in the message centre. However, this function
    This means that, for instance, the engine revs
                                                                 relies on the fitting of a Land-Rover approved
    produced by the current accelerator position
                                                                 towing electrical socket. Failure to fit a
    might increase or decrease slightly in the new
                                                                 Land-Rover approved towing electrical socket
    program, or the suspension could change
                                                                 or to follow these guidelines may lead to the
    height. The changes are not dramatic, but are
                                                                 vehicle being raised to off-road height even
    noticeable.
                                                                 with a trailer attached.
    To obtain the maximum benefits from the
    system, it is suggested that you first try it out in         The Terrain Response system is always active
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    circumstances where any distraction will not                 and can not be switched off. When the vehicle
    affect other road users.                                     is started, the system will normally start in its
    Terrain Response is designed to benefit the                  General program. Using the correct special
    driver, regardless of the level of off-road driving          program, will provide benefits in how the
    experience. The enhanced traction system, with               vehicle can be driven over different surfaces or
    the control of many system parameters through                terrains. It is recommended that a special
    one simple driver input, coupled with specific               program be engaged whenever driving
    advice from the message centre, will aid drivers             conditions could become difficult.
    with limited off-road experience. Additionally,              Depending on the terrain, it may be beneficial
    the system can back-up the skills of                         for the automatic transmission to change gear
    experienced drivers, who will also benefit from              under different speed and load conditions. Each
    the wider performance envelope available                     special program will provide the most
    through the special programs.                                appropriate gear-shift points for the terrain,
                                                                 including the most appropriate gear to set off in
                                                                 (i.e., second, HIGH range, or third, LOW range,
                                                                 in Grass-Gravel-Snow or first, LOW range,
                                                                 when in Rock Crawl).
                                                                 The amount of slip allowed in the electronically
                                                                 controlled differentials will be optimised
                                                                 continuously, both from the point of view of
                                                                 traction and vehicle stability.
                                                                 Depending on the Terrain Response program
                                                                 selected, the control of the differentials will vary
                                                                 to provide the optimum settings.
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Note: Special programs should be engaged                  Driver over-ride options
pro-actively - before starting to drive in
particular conditions. They are not intended as                              WARNING
a means of extracting a vehicle that has been             This height increase will start regardless of
driven into difficulties.                                 whether the vehicle is moving or not.
The system has been designed to instil
                                                          All systems will be set to optimum parameters
confidence regarding choice of special
                                                          for the terrain conditions reflected in the choice
program, despite the fact that conditions
                                                          of control program. Two of the systems
associated with each program are distinctly
                                                          controlled by Terrain Response may also be
different. However, the vehicle will be very
                                                          operated independently by the driver:
capable under all circumstances, even when no
special program is selected, as some                      •   Air suspension.
sub-systems will re-act to the conditions where           •   Hill Descent Control.
possible. In case of any uncertainties about the          In some special programs, the Terrain
most appropriate special program selection, it            Response system will switch on HDC and in
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will be best to leave the system in Terrain               LOW range the system will automatically move
Response General program until terrain                    the suspension to Off-road height.
conditions become more distinct and a
                                                          Both the HDC and ride height automatic
program choice can be made with more
                                                          selections can be cancelled by the driver at any
confidence.
                                                          time. Conversely, if HDC or a specific ride
The system is of particular use when driving              height has not been automatically selected by
off-road, but, even here, it should be used               the system, the driver can always choose to
pro-actively and not be used as a means of                operate it as normal at any time.
retrieving control.
                                                          Whether the HDC or ride height options are
If a Terrain Response special program has been            being brought in automatically by the system,
selected, then the transmission can be left in D.         or manually by the driver, the changes of state
If descending a slippery slope, CommandShift              will be confirmed through the message display
1 or 2 should be considered.                              and by the individual system information
                                                          indicators. Use of the system in the special
                                                          programs, particularly in low range, may
                                                          prompt some driving advice and warnings as
                                                          well as additional information to be displayed
                                                          on the message centre.
                                                          Note: Gear selection can be overridden, by
                                                          using the CommandShift function on the
                                                          gearbox to lock the vehicle in a particular gear.
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    selection range, it can be turned further, but           The system indicates, via the message centre
    doing so has no effect.                                  that the previously selected special program is
                                                             still selected. After more than six hours, the
     In addition to the Terrain Response General             system will automatically revert back to the
    setting, four special programs are available:            General program (special programs off).
    •   Grass/gravel/snow (also includes ice).
    •   Mud/ruts.
    •   Sand.
    •   Rock Crawl.
    When the starter switch is turned on, the
    graphics around the control knob are
    illuminated, with the active program highlighted
    in amber. The brightness of the graphics night
    illumination is controlled as part of the
    instrument illumination control; the brightness
    of the amber lighting is high or low, depending
    on the use of the headlamps.
    If a special program is active, the special
    program symbol will also be displayed on the
    message centre.
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Terrain Response general                                  Grass-Gravel-Snow
             When the Terrain Response                                  Use this program for surfaces
             special programs are off, the                              where the underlying base is fairly
             system will be in its General                              firm, but a coating of other
program. This will be indicated by the above              material gives a tendency to slip. The coating
symbol being displayed briefly on the message             can be water, slime, grass, snow or loose
centre. Sub-systems will adapt to the prevailing          gravel, shale or pebbles, or even a thin coating
terrain conditions and select control settings            of sand. This program should also be selected
based on the conditions sensed.                           in icy conditions.
This program setting is compatible with all on            In this special program the Terrain Response
and off-road terrain conditions. Normal                   systems will select settings to give the best
conditions in which it is not necessary to select         traction, handling and driveability for
a specific program include driving on surfaces            predominantly slippery conditions. Hill Descent
that closely match a hard road surface. Dry               Control will be engaged automatically in low
cobbles, Tarmac or even wooden planks are all             range, but can be manually de-selected. See
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included in the scope which consists of hard              HILL DESCENT CONTROL, 181.
supportive surfaces with no loose coating of              In slippery conditions, it is often beneficial to
water, dust or similar material.                          start off in a higher gear than usual, for
It is recommended that a special program be               example, CommandShift 2 in HIGH range or
de-selected, once the specific conditions for its         CommandShift 3 in LOW range.
use no longer prevail. This is done by turning            For use of the vehicle with snow chains fitted,
the selector knob back to the General program             see SNOW CHAINS, 241.
position.
                                                          Note: When in deep snow, if the vehicle is
When a special program is de-selected, all                struggling for forward traction or is stuck, then
vehicle systems will be returned to their normal          switching off Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
control settings. The one exception is HDC,               may be an advantage. If DSC is switched off,
which will remain active if it was manually               then it must be switched back on as soon as the
selected previously. Also, as a precaution, the           difficulty is overcome.
vehicle will change from raised to Normal ride
height only when moving.
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    Mud-Ruts                                                    Rock Crawl
                 Use this program when traversing               Caution: Selection of a wholly inappropriate
                 ground that is not only muddy or               special program for the prevailing terrain
                 deeply rutted, but possibly soft and           conditions, will not endanger the driver or
    uneven to the point of demanding maximum                    immediately damage the vehicle. However, if
    axle displacement. This unevenness can also be              continued, such an action will impair vehicle
    that brought about by sizeable wooden debris                response to those conditions and will reduce
    in the form of roots, brushwood, small logs,                the durability of the suspension and drive
    etc.                                                        systems.
    This acts like the previous program, except that                       Use this program to cross wet or
    it selects settings for the individual systems                         dry, solid, unyielding ground, such
    that optimise traction and driveability for                            as clusters of boulders, which
    muddy/rutted driving conditions, with driver                demands high levels of road-wheel
    over-ride options as before. The program is                 displacement and careful vehicle control. This
    available in HIGH and LOW range, but LOW                    program would also be used for crossing river
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    range is recommended.                                       beds strewn with large rock features
    It is anticipated that this program will usually be         submerged below water.
    used in low range. If not, the driver will be               Unlike the other options, Rock Crawl is only
    prompted to consider selecting low range. If the            selectable in LOW range. If selection is
    Mud-Ruts program and low range are selected                 attempted in HIGH range, the special program
    together, the vehicle ride height will be raised            selection will NOT be accepted and the driver
    automatically.                                              will be prompted to select LOW range. This
                                                                special program will utilise system control
    Sand
                                                                settings to optimise the vehicle suspension and
                Use this program to drive on soft               traction system for the conditions, which are
                and predominantly dry, yielding                 likely to require extreme suspension
                sandy ground, such as dry                       articulation and good low-speed control.
    beaches, dunes and sand deserts. Also
    consider using this program for deep gravel.                When a special program requires increased air
                                                                suspension height, the system will
    The Sand special program uses the control                   automatically select it, unless it suspects that a
    settings and software logic best suited to                  trailer is attached because an electric load is
    driving on sand, with the driver-override option            seen on the trailer socket.
    as before.
                                                                A message will be displayed on the message
    In instances where the sand is damp or wet and              centre.
    soggy, the conditions are better addressed by
    the use of mud/ruts special program.
    Where the sand is extremely soft and dry and of
    a depth that allows the wheels to sink well into
    it, there may be additional benefit in switching
    off the Dynamic Stability Control. See
    Deactivating DSC operation, 179.
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Inappropriate special program selection
If an inappropriate special program is
attempted to be selected - such as choosing
Rock Crawl while in HIGH range - the symbol of
that program will flash amber, an audio warning
will sound, and the message centre will advise
that the chosen special program is unavailable
and will suggest corrective action to be taken.
If, after 60 seconds, the requirements have not
been met, the warnings will cease and the
message centre will show which program
remains active.
Should the system become partly inoperable
for any reason, it may not be possible to select
certain special programs and a warning will be
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given when selection of an affected program is
attempted. If the system should become totally
inoperable, all of the control program symbols
will be switched off and the message centre will
display a message.
The air suspension system provides an
automatic levelling function. See AIR
SUSPENSION, 184. In circumstances where
the system is used in LOW range, it is most
likely that mobility and vehicle composure
would benefit from increased ground clearance.
System messages
Messages relating to the Terrain Response
system are displayed on the message centre.
For an explanation of those messages, see
MAIN MESSAGE CENTRE, 90.
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    Towing
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                                                                 same height (note the illustration above).
    DO NOT use lashing eyes or vehicle recovery                  This is particularly important when towing twin
    towing eyes to tow a trailer. Use of the towing              axle trailers!
    eyes for purposes other than their designed
                                                                 •   The trailer should be level with the ground
    intention could result in damage or injury.
                                                                     when loaded.
    Caution: An equalising or other form of weight               •   The height of the drawbar hitch point
    distributing hitch should NOT be used with                       should be set so that the trailer is level
    your vehicle.                                                    when connected to the loaded vehicle.
    The torque ranges of Land Rover engines allow
    maximum-weight loads to be pulled smoothly
    from standstill and reduce gear changing on
    hills or rough terrain.
    It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that the
    towing vehicle and trailer/caravan are loaded
    and balanced, so that the combination is stable
    when in motion. When preparing your vehicle
    for towing, pay attention to any instructions
    provided by the trailer/caravan manufacturer as
    well as to the information that follows.
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Points to remember:                                       Gear range selection
•   When calculating the laden weight of the              To avoid overheating the gearbox, it is not
    trailer, remember to include the weight of            advisable to tow heavy trailer loads at speeds of
    the trailer PLUS the load.                            less than 32 km/h (21 mph) using the transfer
•   The recommended trailer nose weight, plus             gearbox in HIGH range. Select LOW range
    the combined weight of the vehicle's                  instead.
    load-carrying area and rear seat                      Vehicle weights
    passengers, must never exceed the
    specified maximum rear axle load. See                                    WARNING
    Vehicle Weights, 291.                                 In the interest of safety, the gross vehicle
•   Before balancing the combination, ensure              weight, maximum rear axle weight,
    that:                                                 maximum trailer weight and tow hitch load
                                                          (nose weight) must not be exceeded.
    All doors are closed.
                                                          The nose weight, plus the combined weight of
    The engine is running.                                the vehicle’s load carrying area and rear seat
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    On-road ride height is selected.                      passengers, must never exceed the specified
    This ensures that the towing hitch is at the          maximum rear axle load. See Vehicle
    correct height.                                       Weights, 291.
•   Where the load can be divided between                 Exceeding allowable vehicle and axle loads
    trailer and tow vehicle, loading more                 will increase the risk of tyre and suspension
    weight into the vehicle will generally                failure, increase stopping distance and
    improve the stability of the combination.             adversely affect vehicle handling and
                                                          stability. This may result in a crash or
•   Towing regulations vary from country to
                                                          roll-over.
    country. Always ensure national
    regulations governing towing weights and
                                                          When loading a vehicle to its maximum weight
    speed limits are observed (refer to the
                                                          (gross vehicle weight), ensure that axle loading
    relevant national motoring organisation for
                                                          does not exceed the permitted maximum
    information). The vehicle’s maximum
                                                          values. It is the driver’s responsibility to limit
    permissible towed weight refers to its
                                                          the vehicle load in such a way, that neither the
    design limitations and NOT to any specific
                                                          maximum axle loads, nor the gross vehicle
    territorial restriction. See Vehicle Weights,
                                                          weight, are exceeded. The most accurate
    291.
                                                          method of determining load distribution is by
Note: When towing do not exceed 100 km/h                  using a public weighbridge.
(60 mph), or 80 km/h (50 mph) when the
                                                          Nose weight must be the greater of 50 kg or 7%
temporary spare wheel is in use. See WHEELS
                                                          of the actual trailer laden weight, up to the
AND TYRES, 290.
                                                          maximum tow hitch load. Nose weight can be
                                                          measured using a proprietary brand of nose
                                                          weight indicator.
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    Trailer socket
    The trailer socket is located alongside the rear
    towing eye, behind the rear bumper cover. See
    Removing the rear cover, 207.
    The vehicle’s electrical system is configured to
    support all towing requirements and the
    electrical socket fitted complies with legal
    requirements for the specific territory in which
    the vehicle was sold.
    All towing circuits are independently fused in a
    satellite fusebox located in the lower loadspace
    trim panel. See Tow hitch fuses, 270.
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                          weight conditions. See WHEELS AND TYRES, 290. Ensure trailer/caravan
                          tyres are at recommended pressures.
     Nose weight:         If the vehicle is loaded to the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), the nose weight is
                          limited to 150 kg (330 lb). If a greater nose weight is necessary (up to 250 kg
                          (550 lb) maximum), vehicle load should be reduced to ensure the GVW and
                          rear axle weights are not exceeded. See Vehicle Weights, 291.
     Breakaway cable      A breakaway cable or secondary coupling MUST be attached. If the
     or secondary         trailer/caravan is fitted with brakes, it is usual for an attached breakaway cable
     coupling             to operate the brakes in the event of the coupling becoming detached. See
                          your trailer manufacturer’s literature. If your trailer does not have a breakaway
                          cable, a secondary coupling must be attached. Use a suitable point on the
                          towing bracket to securely attach the coupling. It is not advisable to loop
                          cables or couplings around the neck of the tow ball as they could slide off.
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TOW BAR                                              Detachable tow bar stowage
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Your vehicle is fitted with a towing housing         The tow bar is stowed under an access hatch in
which will accept a detachable tow bar.              the rear loadspace floor.
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    Fitting the detachable tow bar
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                     WARNING                                          WARNING
    The tow bar is heavy. Care must be taken         When handling the tow bar, hold the bottom of
    when handling it.                                the component. Locking into position occurs
                                                     automatically and causes the locking lever to
                                                     rotate under spring pressure.
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                                          Towing
1. Remove the protective cover from the tow
   bar mounting.
     Note: The protective cover should be
    stowed in the tow bar stowage area, while
    the tow bar is installed.
2. The tow bar can only be installed when the
   green locking lever is in the unlocked
   position.
3. Insert the tow bar into the mounting and
   push firmly upwards until the tow bar locks
   into position.
4. The red marker should be completely
   covered by the green locking lever.
5. A key is provided to prevent theft from the
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   vehicle. Turn the key anticlockwise to lock
   the tow bar. Remove the key and store in a
   safe place.
The tow bar must be locked in position before
towing. The tow bar can only be locked if it is
installed correctly into the tow bar mounting.
It is advised that the tow bar be removed and
stored within the vehicle stowage when not in
use.
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    Removing the tow bar
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Towing Eyes
                 WARNING
The towing eyes at the front and rear of the
vehicle are designed for on-road vehicle
recovery purposes only and must NOT be used
to tow a trailer or caravan.
Use of the towing eyes for purposes other than
their designed intention could result in
damage or injury.
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the front of the vehicle for on-road recovery.
Before driving off-road, remove the panel from
the lower front bumper, as a precaution against
accidental loss.
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    Refitting the panel                                     Rear towing eye
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Removing the rear cover                                Refitting the rear cover
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                                                                  drain the vehicle battery.
                         WARNING
    DO NOT remove the key or turn the starter                 6. Release the parkbrake before towing the
    switch to position 0 while the vehicle is in                 vehicle.
    motion.                                                   If the above conditions are met, the vehicle may
    Without the engine running, the brake servo               only be towed for a distance of 50 km
    and power steering pump cannot provide                    (30 miles) at a maximum speed of 50 km/h
    assistance; greater effort will therefore be              (30 mph).
    required to operate the brake pedal and turn              If the gearbox cannot be set in N, the vehicle
    the steering wheel. Longer stopping                       must not be towed under any circumstances.
    distances will also be experienced.                       If the rear electronic differential has failed while
                                                              locked, the vehicle must not be towed under
    Caution: ALWAYS adhere to the following                   any circumstances.
    procedure when towing the vehicle with all
    four wheels on the ground. Failure to do so               After towing on four wheels
    could result in unintended vehicle movement               After towing, perform the following steps:
    or unanticipated vehicle conditions.                      1. Apply the parkbrake.
    When preparing to tow the vehicle on four                 2. Turn the starter switch to position ll and
    wheels, it is essential that N is selected on                apply the foot brake.
    the transmission. Before selecting N, ensure
                                                              3. Place the auto selector lever in the Park
    that the parkbrake is applied and properly
                                                                 position.
    secured.
                                                              4. Turn the starter switch to position 0.
    Note: Your vehicle has permanent four-wheel
    drive and is fitted with a steering lock. The             5. Remove the towing attachment and replace
    following procedure must be carried out                      the panel in the front bumper.
    carefully to prevent damage to the vehicle.
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    Load Carrying
    ROOF RACKS
                                  WARNING
    The MAXIMUM load for approved roof rack
    systems is 75 kg (165 lb). This weight
    includes the mass of the roof rack system.
    A loaded roof rack can reduce the stability of
    the vehicle, particularly when cornering and
    encountering cross winds.
    Check to ensure the roof rack and load are
    secure after 50 km (30 miles) of any journey.
    Driving off-road with a loaded roof rack is not
    recommended. If it is necessary to stow
    luggage on the roof rack while driving
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    off-road, all loads must be removed before
    traversing side slopes.
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before working on the system.
Replacement or maintenance of Xenon lamps
should be carried out only be qualified
personnel.
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    static bending lamps will only reactivate when
    speed reduces to 60 km/h (37 mph). These
    headlamps broaden the beam of the headlamps
    when cornering.
    The system takes inputs from the vehicle’s road
    speed and steering angle, to determine the
    amount of horizontal swivel. The amount of                    2
    swivel is highest at low manoeuvring speeds
    and reduces as speed increases.
    Static bending lamps operate when the system
    detects a steering wheel rotation of 70 degrees
    or more.
    If reverse gear is selected, the lamps return to
    the central position and the unit’s swivelling
    capability is disabled.
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Only the lamp on the same side as the operating
direction indicator comes on.
Operating the direction indicators will also
activate the relevant lamp.
If reverse gear is selected, the lamps return to
the central position and the unit’s swivelling
capability is disabled unless the direction
indicators are operating.
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1. Shows the light spread of a vehicle not
   fitted with AFS.
2. Shows the light spread of a vehicle fitted
   with AFS.
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                                         Maintenance
    Maintenance
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    and should preferably be entrusted to a Land                  indicators, wipers, washers and warning
    Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                             indicators.
                                                              •   Operation of seat belts and brakes.
    Service Portfolio
                                                              •   Look for fluid deposits underneath the
    The Service Portfolio book includes a Service
                                                                  vehicle that might indicate a leak.
    Record section, which enables a record to be
    kept of all the oil services and inspections that         Weekly checks
    are carried out on the vehicle. This section of           •   Engine oil level.
    the book also provides a facility for the Land
                                                                  Note: The engine oil level should be
    Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer to record
                                                                   checked more frequently if the vehicle is
    brake fluid changes.
                                                                   driven for prolonged periods at high
    Ensure your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised                       speeds.
    Repairer signs and stamps the book after each
                                                              •   Brake fluid level.
    oil service and inspection.
                                                              •   Power steering fluid level.
                                                              •   Dynamic Response fluid level.
                                                              •   Screen washer fluid level.
                                                              •   Tyre pressures and condition.
                                                              •   Operate air conditioning.
                                                              All fluid specifications and capacities are shown
                                                              in LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS, 286.
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SAFETY IN THE GARAGE                                                      WARNING
                 WARNING                                •   Keep clear of all fans while working in the
                                                            engine compartment.
Under no circumstances should any part of
the fuel system be dismantled or replaced by            •   Keep your hands and clothing away from
anyone other than a suitably qualified motor                drive belts and pulleys.
vehicle technician. Failure to comply with this         •   If the vehicle has been driven recently,
instruction may result in fuel spillage with a              DO NOT touch exhaust and cooling
consequent serious risk of fire.                            system components until the engine has
•   DO NOT work beneath the vehicle with the                cooled.
    wheel changing jack as the only means of            •   DO NOT touch electrical leads or
    support.                                                components while the engine is running,
•   Ensure sparks and naked lights are kept                 or with the starter switch turned on.
    away from the engine compartment.
                                                        Poisonous fluids
•   Wear protective clothing, including,
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                                                        Fluids used in motor vehicles are poisonous
    where practicable, gloves made from an
                                                        and should not be consumed or brought into
    impervious material.
                                                        contact with open wounds. These include;
•   Remove metal wrist bands and jewellery              battery acid, antifreeze, brake and power
    before working in the engine                        steering fluid, petrol, diesel, engine oil and
    compartment.                                        windscreen washer additives.
•   DO NOT allow tools or metal parts of the            For your own safety, ALWAYS read and obey all
    vehicle to make contact with the battery            instructions printed on labels and containers.
    leads or terminals.
                                                        Used engine oil
•   NEVER leave the engine running in an
    unventilated area - exhaust gases are               Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause
    poisonous and extremely dangerous.                  serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and
                                                        cancer of the skin. ALWAYS wash thoroughly
                                                        after contact.
                                                               It is illegal to pollute drains, water
                                                               courses or soil. Use authorised waste
                                                               disposal sites to dispose of used oil and
                                                               toxic chemicals.
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    EMISSION CONTROL                                        DRIVING IN ARDUOUS CONDITIONS
    Your vehicle is fitted with various items of            Special operation conditions
    emission and evaporative control equipment
                                                            When a vehicle is operated in extremely
    designed to meet specific territorial
                                                            arduous conditions, more frequent attention
    requirements. You should be aware that
                                                            must be paid to servicing requirements.
    unauthorised replacement, modification or
    tampering with this equipment by an owner or            For example: if your vehicle experiences deep
    repair shop may be unlawful and subject to              wading conditions, even DAILY servicing could
    legal penalties.                                        be necessary to ensure the continued safe and
                                                            reliable operation of the vehicle.
    In addition, engine settings must not be
    tampered with. These have been established to           Arduous driving conditions include:
    ensure that your vehicle complies with                  •   Driving in dusty and/or sandy conditions.
    stringent exhaust emission regulations.                 •   Driving on rough and/or muddy roads
    Incorrect engine settings may adversely affect              and/or wading.
    exhaust emissions, engine performance and
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    fuel consumption, as well as causing high               •   Driving in extremely hot conditions.
    temperatures, which will result in damage to            •   Towing a trailer or driving in mountainous
    the catalytic converter and the vehicle.                    conditions.
                                                            Contact a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
    ROAD TESTING DYNAMOMETERS
                                                            Repairer for advice.
    (rolling roads)
    Because your vehicle is equipped with anti-lock
    brakes and permanent four-wheel drive, it is
    essential that any dynamometer testing is
    carried out ONLY by a qualified person familiar
    with the dynamometer testing and safety
    procedures practised by Land Rover
    Dealers/Authorised Repairers. Contact your
    Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer for
    further information.
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                               Bonnet Opening
Bonnet Opening
                                                                        WARNING
                                                      DO NOT drive with the bonnet retained by the
                                                      safety catch alone.
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    Under-bonnet Covers
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Engine Compartment
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    3. Brake fluid reservoir (White cap)             6. Washer reservoir (Blue cap)
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Engine Oil
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As a general guide, if the level on the dipstick:
•            is nearer to the upper mark or hole than the
             lower, add no oil.
•            is nearer to the lower mark or hole than the
             upper, add half a litre (one pint) of oil.                                              MAX
•            is below the lower mark or hole, add one
             litre (two pints) of oil and re-check the level                              MIN
             after a further five minutes.
Oil specification
Caution: Your vehicle warranty may be
invalidated if damage is caused by use of                                                                MAX
improper engine oil. Low quality or obsolete
oils DO NOT provide the protection required                                          MIN
by modern, high performance engines.
Failure to use an oil that meets the required
specification could cause excessive engine
wear, a build up of sludge and deposits, and
increase pollution. It could also lead to                                                                 MAX
engine failure.
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                                       Cooling System
    Cooling System
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    Antifreeze will damage painted surfaces;
    soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth
    immediately and wash the area with a
    mixture of car shampoo and water.
    NEVER top-up with salt water. When                         LAN0319G
    travelling in territories where the water
    supply contains salt, always ensure you carry              Top-up with a 50% mixture of antifreeze and
    a supply of fresh (rain or distilled) water.               water. See LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS, 286.
                                                               Top-up to the upper level indicator mark
    The coolant level in the expansion tank should             located above the COLD FILL RANGE text, on
    be checked at least weekly (more frequently in             the side of the expansion tank. This should be
    high mileage or arduous operating conditions).             viewed from standing in front of the vehicle.
    Always check the level WHEN THE SYSTEM IS                  Ignore any coolant visible in the top section of
    COLD. Coolant expands when hot and may                     the tank.
    cause the level to extend beyond the upper level           Ensure the cap is tightened fully after top-up is
    indicator mark.                                            completed by turning the cap until the ratchet
    If it is necessary to remove the filler cap before         cap clicks.
    the system has fully cooled, loosen the cap                If the level has fallen appreciably, suspect
    slowly, allowing the air pressure to escape                leakage or overheating and arrange for your
    gradually.                                                 Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer to
                                                               examine the vehicle.
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ANTIFREEZE
                  WARNING
Antifreeze is poisonous and can be fatal if
swallowed - keep containers sealed and out
of the reach of children. If accidental
consumption is suspected, seek medical
attention immediately.
If the fluid comes into contact with the skin or
eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
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anti-corrosion properties of the coolant are
retained, the antifreeze content should be
checked once a year and completely renewed
every ten years, regardless of distance
travelled. Failure to do so may cause corrosion
of the radiator and engine components.
The specific gravity of a 50% antifreeze solution
at 20°C (68°F) is 1.075 and protects against
frost down to -40°C (-40°F).
Coolant specification
Use ONLY a 50% mix of water and an approved
antifreeze. See LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS,
286.
In an emergency - and only if this type of
antifreeze is unavailable - top-up the cooling
system with clean water, but be aware of the
resultant reduction in frost protection. DO NOT
top-up or refill with conventional antifreeze
formulations. If in doubt consult a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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    Brakes
                      WARNING
    Brake fluid is highly toxic - keep containers
    sealed and out of the reach of children. If
    accidental consumption of fluid is suspected,
    seek medical attention immediately.
    If the fluid comes into contact with the skin or
    eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
    Take care not to spill the fluid onto a hot
    engine - a fire may result.
    DO NOT drive the vehicle with the fluid level
    below the MIN mark.
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                      WARNING                                 Wipe the filler cap clean before removing to
    Contact your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised                 prevent dirt from entering the reservoir.
    Repairer immediately if brake pedal travel is
                                                              Disconnect the electrical lead.
    unusually long or if there is any appreciable
    drop in brake fluid level.                                Unscrew the cap (1/8 turn) and top-up the
                                                              reservoir to the MAX mark using a specified
    Caution: Brake fluid will damage painted                  brake fluid. See LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS,
    surfaces; soak up any spillage with an                    286.
    absorbent cloth immediately and wash the                  Use only new fluid from an airtight container.
    area with a mixture of car shampoo and                    Old fluid from opened containers or fluid
    water.                                                    previously bled from the system will have
    The fluid level may fall slightly during normal           absorbed moisture, which will adversely affect
    use as a result of brake pad wear but should not          performance, and must NOT be used. DO NOT
    be allowed to fall below the MIN mark. Any                OVERFILL!
    substantial drop in fluid indicates a leak in the         Replace the cap and reconnect the electrical
    system, in which case the vehicle must NOT be             lead, ensuring that the lead points to the
    driven and you should contact your Land Rover             centre-line of the vehicle.
    Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                               Brake fluid must be completely renewed every
    With the vehicle on level ground, check the fluid         two years regardless of distance travelled.
    level at least every week (more frequently in             Brake pedal free travel: No adjustable free
    high mileage or arduous operating conditions).            travel.
    Check the level visually through the side of the
    transparent reservoir without removing the
    filler cap.
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Power Steering
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painted surfaces: Soak up any spillage with
an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the
area with a mixture of car shampoo and
water.
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Caution: The engine must NOT be started if
the fluid level has dropped below the lower                The level of fluid can be seen through the
mark - severe damage to the steering pump                  translucent body of the reservoir which has two
could result.                                              marks on it to indicate maximum and minimum
                                                           levels.
Any large or sudden drop in the fluid level must
be investigated by a qualified Land Rover                  If necessary, add fluid to the reservoir until the
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                                level is between the upper and the lower marks.
                                                           DO NOT fill above the upper mark. See
If it can be established that fluid loss is slow,
                                                           LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS, 286.
then the reservoir may be topped-up to the
upper level mark to enable the vehicle to be
driven to the nearest qualified Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer for examination.
Driving of the vehicle to repair should not be
attempted if there is danger that the leaked fluid
will come into contact with a hot surface such
as the exhaust.
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    Dynamic Response
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    damage painted surfaces: Soak up any
    spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately
    and wash the area with a mixture of car
    shampoo and water.
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Washers
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Body panels may suffer discolouration as a              front and rear screen washer jets and headlamp
result of screenwash spillage. Take care to             washer jets.
avoid spillage, particularly if an undiluted or
                                                        Check the reservoir level at least every week
high concentration is being used. If spillage
                                                        and top-up with a mixture of water and Land
occurs, wash the affected area immediately
                                                        Rover Parts STC 8249 Screenwash. Preferably
with water.
                                                        mix the recommended quantities of water and
                                                        screenwash in a separate container before
                                                        topping-up, and always follow the instructions
                                                        on the container. Note that an approved
                                                        screenwash is necessary to prevent freezing in
                                                        very cold weather.
                                                        Operate the washer switches periodically to
                                                        check the nozzles are clear and properly
                                                        directed.
                                                        Note: Ensure an approved screen washer
                                                        solvent is used in the windscreen washer
                                                        reservoir to prevent freezing.
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    WASHER JETS                                               Rear
    Front
    The windscreen washer jets are set during
    manufacture and should not need adjusting.
    However, if adjustment is ever necessary, insert
    a needle into the jet orifice and lever gently to
    position each jet, so that the spray is directed
    towards the centre of the windscreen.
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                                                              Headlamp
                                                              The spray jets are set during manufacture and
                                                              should not need to be adjusted.
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Wiper Blades
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wiper blades.
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                                              Battery
BATTERY WARNING SYMBOLS                                   BATTERY CARE
Battery
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                                                          attention urgently.
                                                          Always wear eye protection when working
                    Explosive gas (Yellow).               with batteries.
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                                                          For your safety, remove all metal wrist bands
                                                          and jewellery before working in the engine
                                                          compartment and never allow the battery
                    Battery acid (Yellow).
                                                          terminals or vehicle leads to make contact
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                                                          with tools or metal parts of the vehicle.
                                                          Battery posts, terminals and related
                                                          accessories contain lead and lead
                                                          compounds. Wash hands after handling.
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                                               Battery
    We recommend that the battery charge is                   Check and replenish battery electrolyte
    checked frequently if the vehicle is used mostly
    for short distance trips or if it is not used for                            WARNING
    long periods of time.                                     Do not allow naked lights near the battery
                                                              (batteries generate hydrogen gas which is
    Note: The service life of the battery is
                                                              highly flammable).
    dependent on its condition of charge. It must
    always be sufficiently charged for the battery to
    last the optimum length of time.
    Note: Do not connect any 12 volt equipment
    (for example, a 12 volt lamp), directly to the
    battery terminals. Use one of the accessory
    sockets located within the vehicle for
    connecting Land Rover approved accessories.
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                                             Battery
CHARGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY                               Remove the starter key and wait two minutes
                                                           for the engine management system to power
                   WARNING                                 down.
Batteries generate explosive gases, contain                Open the bonnet. See BONNET OPENING, 217.
corrosive acid and produce levels of electric
current sufficient to cause serious injury.                Disconnect only the negative (-) terminal of the
                                                           battery.
While charging, shield your eyes or avoid
leaning over the battery and keep the area                 Reconnecting the battery
around the top of the battery well ventilated.             Ensure that everything requiring power from
                                                           the battery - lights, audio, etc - is switched off.
While charging, always heed the precautions:               Reconnect the battery lead.
•   Before charging, disconnect and remove                 Note: If the battery was disconnected while it
    the battery from the vehicle - charging the            had an insufficient charge to disarm the alarm,
    battery with the cables connected may                  the alarm could sound on reconnecting.
    damage the vehicle’s electrical system.                Operating the remote control or inserting the
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•   Make sure the battery charger leads are                key into the starter switch will disarm the alarm.
    securely clamped to the battery terminals              Insert the starter key and turn to position II.
    before switching on the battery charger. Do
    not move the leads once the charger is                 Operate the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) to
    switched on.                                           extinguish the amber warning lamp.
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                                               Battery
    CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY
                      WARNING                                Petrol vehicles   H7 75 amp/hr
    Always remove the starter key before                     Diesel vehicles   H8 90 amp/hr
    disconnecting the battery. Failure to do this
    may cause a failure of the airbag SRS.                   Battery disposal
    Do not reverse the polarity of the battery - the                Used batteries should be recycled.
    electrical system may be damaged if the                         However, batteries are hazardous - you
    battery leads are connected to the wrong                        should seek advice about disposal from
    terminals.                                                      a Land Rover Dealer or your Local
                                                                    Authority.
    Caution: Keep the battery upright at all times
    - damage will be caused if the battery is tilted
    more than 45 degrees.
    Do not run the engine with the battery
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    disconnected; or disconnect the battery with
    the engine running.
    Disconnect the negative (-) cable first and then
    the positive (+) cable. When reconnecting,
    connect the positive cable first and then the
    negative cable. Do not allow the battery
    terminals to make contact with metal parts of
    the vehicle.
    Removal
    To release the battery from the vehicle, undo
    the nuts securing the battery clamping plate
    and remove the clamping plate.
    Replacement
    Ensure that the battery is fitted the right way
    round (terminal posts towards the rear of the
    vehicle) and that the clamping plate is secure.
    Tighten the clamping plate nuts until the
    clamping plate is free from movement, but do
    not over tighten.
    Replacement batteries
    Only fit a replacement battery of the same type
    and specification as the original - other
    batteries could cause a fire hazard when
    connected to the vehicle’s electrical system.
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TYRE CARE                                                   Wear indicators
Tyres
                     WARNING
Defective tyres are dangerous. Do not drive
the vehicle if a tyre is damaged, excessively
worn, or incorrectly inflated.
Avoid contaminating the tyres with vehicle                  LAN0330G
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                                                            or if the tyre wears excessively, the vehicle
All of the vehicle’s tyres (including the spare)            should be checked by your Land Rover
should be checked regularly for damage, wear                Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as
and distortion. If you are in any doubt about the           possible.
condition of a tyre, have it checked immediately            Note: Tyre condition should be checked after
by a tyre repair centre or your Land Rover                  the vehicle has been used off-road. As soon as
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.                                 the vehicle returns to a normal, hard road
                                                            surface, stop the vehicle and check for damage
Tyre wear                                                   to the tyres.
Good driving practise will improve the distance
                                                            When the tread has worn down to
you obtain from your tyres and avoid
                                                            approximately 1.6 mm, wear indicators start to
unnecessary damage.
                                                            appear at the surface of the tread pattern. This
•       Always ensure that the tyre pressures are           produces a continuous band of rubber across
        correctly adjusted.                                 the tread as a visual indicator.
•       Always observe the posted speed limits              The tyre must be replaced as soon as the wear
        and advisory speeds for bends.                      indicator becomes visible, or sooner, if
•       Avoid pulling away quickly and hard                 legislation requires replacement.
        acceleration.                                       Note: Tread depth should be checked regularly,
•       Avoid making fast turns or braking sharply.         in some cases more frequently than the service
•       Wherever possible, avoid potholes and               intervals.
        obstacles on the road.
•       Do not drive up kerbs or rub the tyres
        against them when parking.
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    Age degradation                                              Replacement tyres
    Tyres degrade over time, even when they are
                                                                                    WARNING
    not being used. It is recommended that tyres
                                                                 Do not fit cross-ply tyres.
    generally be replaced after six years of normal
    service. Degradation can be caused by ultra                  Do not fit tubed tyres.
    violet (U.V.) exposure, hot climates or frequent             Do not swap tyres around the vehicle. Tyres
    high loading conditions.                                     bed in to the specific characteristics of each
    Replace the spare tyre when you replace the                  wheel position. Swapping them around may
    other road tyres, due to ageing of the spare tyre.           affect the vehicle’s handling and traction.
                                                                 Always fit replacement tyres of the same
    Punctured tyres
                                                                 type, and wherever possible, of the same
                       WARNING                                   make and tread pattern.
    Do not drive the vehicle with a punctured tyre.              Replacement wheels should be genuine Land
    Even if the punctured tyre has not deflated, it              Rover parts. This will maintain the designed
    is unsafe to use as the tyre may deflate                     driving characteristics, both on and off road.
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    suddenly at any time.                                        If the use of tyres not recommended by Land
                                                                 Rover is unavoidable, ensure that you read
    Not all punctures result in the tyre deflating               and fully comply with the tyre manufacturer’s
    immediately. Therefore, it is important to check             instructions.
    the tyres for damage and foreign objects
    regularly.                                                   Ideally, tyres should be replaced in sets of four.
    When driving, if a sudden vibration or change to             If this is not possible, replace the tyres in pairs
    the vehicle’s handling is noticed, reduce speed              (front and rear). When tyres are replaced, the
    immediately. Do not brake or make any sudden                 wheels should always be re-balanced and
    manoeuvres or direction changes. Drive slowly                alignment checked.
    to an area away from the main highway and                    The correct tyre specification for your vehicle
    stop the vehicle.                                            can be found on the tyre information label. See
    Note: Driving the vehicle to a safe area may                 Tyre pressure and loading label, 239. For an
    cause damage to the punctured tyre, but                      explanation of the label information, see
    occupant safety is far more important.                       WHEELS AND TYRES, 290.
    Inspect the tyres for signs of punctures,
    damage or under-inflation. If any damage or
    deformity is detected, the tyre should be
    replaced. If a spare tyre is not available, then the
    vehicle should be recovered to a tyre repair
    centre or Land Rover Dealer/Approved repairer.
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Directional tyres                                       Tyre pressures
Directional tyres are designed to operate
                                                                          WARNING
correctly when rotating forwards (when the
                                                        If the vehicle has been parked in strong
vehicle is travelling forwards).
                                                        sunlight or used in high ambient
                                                        temperatures, do not reduce tyre pressures;
                                                        instead, move the vehicle into the shade and
                                                        allow the tyres to cool before checking.
                                                        Under-inflation causes excessive flexing and
                                                        uneven wear to the tyre. This can lead to
                                                        sudden failure. Over-inflation causes a harsh
                                                        ride, uneven tyre wear and poor handling.
                                                        A hot tyre, at or below the recommended cold
                                                        inflation pressure, is dangerously
                                                        under-inflated.
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                                                        Correctly inflated tyres will ensure that you
                                                        enjoy the best combination of tyre life, ride
                                                        comfort, fuel economy and road handling.
                                                        Under-inflated tyres wear more rapidly, can
                                                        seriously affect the vehicle's road handling
                                                        characteristics and fuel consumption, as well
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                                                        as increasing the risk of tyre failure.
           Typical directional tyre indicators
                                                        Over-inflated tyres give a harsher ride and wear
                                                        unevenly.
Temporary spare tyre                                    Tyre pressures should be checked at least once
                     WARNING                            a week with normal road use, but should be
If a temporary spare is in use, the vehicle             checked daily if the vehicle is used off-road.
must be driven with caution at reduced speed            It is impossible to determine if a tyre is
(80 km/h [50 mph] maximum). A standard                  properly inflated just by looking at it.
wheel and tyre should be fitted as soon as              The recommended tyre pressures are listed on
possible, and only one temporary spare                  a label on the B pillar on the driver’s side
wheel should be fitted to the vehicle at any            (visible with the driver’s door open). See Tyre
one time.                                               pressure and loading label, 239.
                                                        Tyre pressures listed on the tyre information
                                                        label are considered to be the recommended
                                                        cold tyre inflation pressure, at maximum gross
                                                        vehicle weight condition, measured when the
                                                        tyres are cold, after the vehicle has been parked
                                                        for at least 3 hours or driven less than 3 miles
                                                        (5 km).
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    Check the pressures (including the spare                   Checking tyre pressures
    wheel) when the tyres are cold - be aware that             Where possible, always check the tyre
    it only takes 1.5 km (1 mile) of driving to warm           pressures when the tyres are cold, using the
    up the tyres sufficiently to affect the tyre               following procedure:
    pressures.
                                                               1. Remove the valve cap.
    When you drive for more than 3 miles (5 km),
                                                               2. Firmly attach a tyre pressure gauge/inflator
    the tyres and the air inside them, warm up and
                                                                  to the valve.
    it is normal for the tyre pressure to increase
    above the recommended cold pressure. When                  3. Read the tyre pressure from the gauge. If
    checking tyre pressure in this condition, never               required add air to the tyre.
    reduce air pressure.                                       4. If air is added to the tyre, remove the gauge
    Note: Air pressure naturally increases in warm                from the valve and re-attach it before
    tyres; if it is necessary to check the tyres when             checking that the pressure is correct.
    they are warm (after the vehicle has been driven               Failure to remove and re-attach the gauge
    for a while), you should expect the pressures to               to the valve could cause the gauge to show
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    have increased by up to 30 - 40 kPa (0.3 -                     an incorrect reading.
    0.4 bar/4 - 6 lbf/in2). In this circumstance, do           5. If too much air is added, remove the gauge
    not let air out of the tyres in order to match the            from the valve and allow air out of the tyre
    recommended cold tyre pressures.                              by pressing the centre of the valve.
    Note: The pressure for your spare tyre should                  Reconnect the gauge to the valve and
    be set to the highest value given for your                     check that the air pressure is correct. If the
    vehicle's wheel/tyre size combination, and                     pressure is still not correct, repeat this
    adjusted after fitment.                                        process and re-check.
    Note: When towing heavy trailers or with the               6. Refit the valve cap.
    tow vehicle loaded, the additional imposed
                                                               Note: It is an offence in certain countries to
    nose weight may cause the GVW tyre loading to
                                                               drive a vehicle with tyres that are not properly
    be exceeded. This is permissible provided that
                                                               inflated in accordance with the vehicle’s proper
    road speeds are limited to 100 km/h (60 mph)
                                                               use.
    and rear tyre pressures are increased by at least
    20 kPa (3 lbf/in2). This excludes the temporary            Valves
    spare, where 80 km/h (50 mph) is the                       Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly - they
    maximum permitted speed and tyre pressure                  prevent dirt from entering the valve. Check the
    should be maintained at the pressures shown                valve for leaks (listen for a tell-tale hissing)
    on the tyre information label. See Tyre pressure           when you check the tyre pressure.
    and loading label, 239.
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Tyre pressure and loading label                                                    Pressure compensation for ambient
                                                                                   temperature changes
                        WARNING
Tyre pressures should be checked regularly,
when cold, using an accurate pressure gauge.
Failure to properly maintain your pressures
could increase the risk of tyre failure, with
consequential loss of vehicle control and
personal injury.
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                 MAX.     XXX X.X XX XXX X.X XX
    TXXX/XXRXX
                          (kpa) (BAR) (PSI) (kpa) (BAR) (PSI)                      If the ambient temperature drops, the tyre
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    Flat spots                                                  High performance tyre and wheel
    If the vehicle is stationary for a long period              combinations
    when the ambient temperature is high, the tyres             Caution: This vehicle may be fitted with a high
    may form flat spots. When the vehicle is driven,            performance wheel and low profile tyre
    these flat spots will cause a vibration, which will         combination, designed to give enhanced dry
    steadily disappear as the tyres regain their                road performance, with consideration for
    original shape.                                             aquaplaning resistance.
                                                                Low profile, high speed rated tyres have a
                                                                softer tread compound. If driven
                                                                aggressively, they may suffer increased tread
                                                                wear and a shorter life than can be expected
                                                                from other tyre types. This wheel and tyre
                                                                combination is susceptible to damage if
                                                                driven off-road. This combination has less
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    In order to minimise flat-spotting, the tyre                and S tyres. High performance tyres must be
    pressures can be increased.                                 replaced with winter tyres when weather
                                                                conditions dictate.
    Tyre pressures should be increased by 0.14
    bar/14 kPa (2 lbf/in2) for each 10°C (20°F)
    temperature increase.
    Long-term storage
    Flat-spotting can be minimised during
    long-term storage, by increasing the tyre
    pressures to the maximum indicated on the tyre
    sidewall.
    Note: The tyre pressures should be reduced to
    the correct pressure, before the vehicle is
    driven.
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USING WINTER TYRES                                         If it is necessary to fit snow chains to your
Winter tyres are more suitable during extremes             vehicle, ALWAYS observe the following:
of low temperatures, snow and ice and will                 •   Front wheels: Snow chains can only be
considerably improve the vehicle’s handling                    fitted to the front wheels of vehicles
during these conditions.                                       equipped with 17, 18 and 19 x 8 inch
Winter tyres must be fitted on all four wheels.                wheels.
                                                               Note: If your vehicle is fitted with 20 inch
Approved winter tyres                                           wheels, it will be necessary to fit a set of
18 inch wheels:                                                 19 inch wheels before snow chains can be
235/65 R18 110H Dunlop Winter Sport M3                          used.
235/65 R18 110H Michelin Pilot Alpine XSE                  •   Rear wheels: Snow chains MUST NOT be
19 inch wheels:                                                fitted to the rear wheels of any vehicle.
255/55 R19 111H Goodyear Ultra Grip                        •   ONLY Land Rover approved chains should
Note: If your vehicle is fitted with 20 inch                   be used. These are designed for your
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wheels, it will be necessary to fit a set of 18 or             vehicle and will eliminate any risk of
19 inch wheels before winter tyres can be fitted.              damage to other components. Approved
                                                               snow chains are only available from a Land
Winter tyre pressures                                          Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
The cold tyre inflation pressures for winter
                                                           •   Always adhere to the snow chain fitting and
tyres are the same as those for normal tyres of
                                                               retensioning instructions and the speed
the same size.
                                                               limitations recommended for varying road
SNOW CHAINS                                                    conditions. NEVER exceed 50 km/h
                                                               (30 mph).
                  WARNING                                  •   ONLY fit snow chains in pairs.
DO NOT fit unapproved snow chains - this
                                                           •   Avoid tyre damage by removing the chains
could damage tyres, wheels, suspension and
                                                               as soon as the road is free from snow.
brake components and could result in damage
to the bodywork of the vehicle.                            •   In some driving conditions, it may be
                                                               beneficial to deactivate Dynamic Stability
Snow chains are designed for use on
                                                               Control (DSC) in order to maximise
hard-surface roads in extreme snow
                                                               traction.
conditions only, and are not recommended for
off-road use.
Snow chains MUST NOT be fitted to a
temporary spare wheel.
NEVER exceed 50 km/h (30 mph).
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    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
    (TPM) SYSTEM
                                                                       1
                      WARNING
    The Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system
    is not a substitute for manually checking tyre
    pressures.
    The TPM system only provides a low tyre
    pressure warning and does NOT re-inflate the
    tyres.                                                                             2
    The TPM system cannot register damage to a
    tyre. Regularly check the condition of your
    tyres, especially if the vehicle is driven
    off-road.
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    Caution: When inflating tyres, care should be           LAN0544G
    taken to avoid bending or damaging the TPM              Wheels fitted with a TPM system can be easily
    system valves. Always ensure correct                    visually identified by the external metal lock nut
    alignment of the inflation head to the valve            and valve 1. All Land Rover non-TPM system
    stem.                                                   wheels have a rubber valve fitted 2.
    Note: Non-approved accessories may interfere
    with the system. If this occurs, TYRE                   TPM system operation
    MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT is displayed in                 The TPM system monitors the pressure of the
    the message centre.                                     tyres via sensors located in each wheel and a
    See MESSAGE CENTRE MESSAGES, 92.                        receiver located within the vehicle.
                                                            Communication between sensor and receiver is
    Different types of tyre may affect the
                                                            via Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
    performance of the TPM system. Always
    replace tyres in accordance with                                    The tyre pressure warning
    recommendations.                                                    comprises a yellow warning
    See Tyre pressure and loading label, 239.                           indicator (telltale) within the
                                                            instrument pack and an associated message
    Your vehicle may be equipped with a TPM
                                                            within the message centre.
    system which monitors pressure in each tyre,
    including the full-size spare tyre. Temporary           Each tyre, including the spare (if provided),
    spare tyres are not fitted with sensors and are         should be checked regularly, when cold, and
    consequently not monitored.                             inflated to the recommended pressure. When
                                                            the low tyre pressure warning is indicated, one
    Note: The TPM system only provides a low tyre
                                                            or more of your tyres is significantly
    pressure warning and does NOT re-inflate the
                                                            under-inflated.
    tyres.
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                                                           TPM system malfunction
                                                           Your vehicle will also indicate a TPM system
                                                           malfunction by initial flashing and subsequent
                                                           continuous illumination of the warning telltale.
                                                           A text message will accompany the system
                                                           malfunction and will display TYRE
                                                           MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT. The TPM
                                                           system fault sequence will be activated at every
                                                           ignition cycle until the fault is rectified. When a
                                                           malfunction occurs, the system may not be able
                                                           to detect or signal low tyre pressure as
                                                           intended.
                                                           TPM system malfunctions may occur for a
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                                                           variety of reasons which may include other
                                                           radio frequency systems causing interference
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                                                           or the installation of incompatible replacement
                                                           tyres on the vehicle.
                        CHECK ALL
                                                           Spare tyre pressure
                     TYRE PRESSURES                        The full size spare tyre should be inflated to the
                                                           highest pressure for the specified tyre size,
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                                                           when not in use on the vehicle.
If the telltale light illuminates, you should stop
                                                           Full size spare wheel and tyre change
and check your tyres as soon as possible and
inflate them to the recommended pressure. See              Should it be necessary to change a wheel and
Tyre pressure and loading label, 239. If low               tyre with the spare then the system will
pressure warnings occur frequently, the cause              automatically recognise the change in wheel
must be determined and rectified. Driving on a             positions. The vehicle needs to be stationary for
significantly under-inflated tyre causes the tyre          15 minutes during the wheel and tyre change,
to overheat and can lead to tyre failure.                  before the system is ready to detect the change
Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and           in positions. After driving above 25 km/h
tyre tread life, and may affect the vehicle’s              (18 mph) any deflation warning will clear
handling and stopping ability.                             typically within 5 minutes.
The TPM system also monitors the full size
spare tyre pressure. If the pressure for the
spare tyre is incorrect, the message CHECK
SPARE TYRE PRESSURE will be displayed,
accompanied by illumination of the warning
telltale.
When driving through variable climatic
conditions, the TPM system warnings may be
intermittent.
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    Temporary spare wheel and tyre change
    If the temporary spare wheel is fitted, the
    system will automatically recognise the change
    in wheel positions. Then, after approximately
    ten minutes of driving above 18 mph (25 km/h),
    the message TYRE FRONT (REAR) RIGHT
    (LEFT) NOT MONITORED will be displayed,
    accompanied by illumination of the warning                           1       2       3
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    telltale.
    The warning telltale will initially flash and will            This can be accomplished by pressing the TPM
    subsequently revert to continuous illumination.               system button on the switch pack for at least 4
    Extended use of the temporary spare wheel, will               seconds with the ignition in position ll and the
    produce an additional text message TYRE                       engine NOT running.
    MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT.                                      To indicate that the system has switched to
    This TPM system display sequence will be                      heavily laden mode, the indicator in the switch
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    activated at every ignition cycle until the                   will extinguish and the message TYRE
    temporary spare wheel is replaced by a fully                  PRESSURE MONITORING SET FOR HEAVY
    operational full size wheel and tyre assembly.                LOAD will be displayed in the message centre.
    Always replace the temporary spare wheel                      When the vehicle load is returned to normal and
    before having TPM system faults investigated.                 the tyre pressures are reset, the system should
    The fault may well be rectified with the fitment              be put back into lightly laden mode by pressing
    of a fully operational full size running tyre in lieu         the button as before. The indicator indicator in
    of the temporary spare wheel assembly.                        the switch will lluminate and the message
                                                                  TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SET FOR
    Vehicle loading                                               LIGHT LOAD will be displayed in the message
    It is possible to select different pressure levels            centre. This change to and from heavily laden
    that correspond to the placard pressures for a                mode can be operated only when the ignition is
    lightly laden and a heavily laden vehicle. The                in position ll and the engine is not running.
    indicator on the TPM system button will display               See Tyre pressures, 237, Tyre pressure and
    the system status.                                            loading label, 239, WHEELS AND TYRES, 290
    If the indicator is illuminated, the system is in             and VEHICLE WEIGHTS, 291.
    lightly laden mode and if the indicator is not
    illuminated then the system is in heavily laden
    mode. If the vehicle is to be used heavily laden
    or for towing, the tyre pressures must be
    increased to cope with the additional load, and
    the tyre pressure monitoring system must be
    set into heavily laden mode.
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If a tyre needs to be changed                             Replacement sensor fitment procedure
It is recommended that you should always have             Sensor replacement should be carried out by a
your tyres serviced by a dealer or qualified              Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
technician. If a TPM system is fitted, each wheel         A replacement sensor must be fitted to a
and tyre assembly, with the exception of a                running wheel in order to be recognised by the
temporary spare is equipped with a tyre                   TPM system. Recognition only occurs when the
pressure sensor connected to the tyre valve               vehicle is driven above 25 km/h (18 mph) for
stem.                                                     approximately ten minutes.
In order to avoid damage to the sensor, the               Should the TPM system warning for any wheel
tyres must be removed and refitted to the road            not clear, even after ensuring correct inflation
wheel in a specified manner. Care must be                 and driving for more than ten minutes above
taken to avoid contact between the bead of the            25 km/h (18 mph), consult your Land Rover
tyre and the sensor during removal and refitting          Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
of the tyre, otherwise the sensor may become
damaged and/or inoperable.
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Caution: Valve stem seal, washer, nut, valve
core and cap should be replaced at every tyre
change.
Valve stem seal, washer and nut must be
replaced if valve retention nut is loosened.
Sensor units and nuts must be refitted using
the correct torque figures and associated
profile.
Sensors can be removed from the wheel by
the unscrewing of the valve retention nut.
Damage to the vehicle may result if these
precautions are not taken.
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                                                                         When using a hose, do not direct the jet into the
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                                                                         engine air intake, which is located on the
    Caution: Never aim a high pressure water jet                         right-hand-side front wing (viewed from
    directly at the engine air intake, heater air                        driver’s position), or the heater air intake ducts,
    intakes, body and sunroof seals, or at any                           or through the wheel trim apertures onto the
    components that might easily be damaged.                             brake components, or at the door, window or
    Do not use a high pressure washer in the                             sunroof seals, where water pressure could
    engine bay area. Damage to components                                penetrate the seals.
    could occur.                                                         If damage or corrosion to the underbody area is
    Remove heavy deposits of mud and dirt with a                         detected, please have the vehicle checked by a
    hose, before washing the vehicle.                                    Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer at the
    Wash your vehicle frequently using a sponge                          earliest opportunity.
    and generous quantities of cold or lukewarm                          Cleaning after off-road driving
    water containing a car shampoo. Rinse and dry
                                                                         Caution: After driving off-road, ensure that
    off with a chamois leather.
                                                                         areas around air intakes and the front grille
    •                 Do not use hot water.                              are clean and clear of debris. Failure to do so
    •                 Do not use detergent soap products or              may cause the engine to overheat.
                      washing-up liquid.                                 Ensure that the vehicle and underside is
    •                 In hot weather, do not wash the vehicle in         cleaned soon after off-road driving, taking
                      direct sunlight.                                   particular care to clean areas where mud and
                                                                         debris has compacted.
    Removing tar spots
                                                                         Use a low pressure hose to flush water through
    Use white spirit to remove tar spots and
                                                                         the lower grille area, to clean the cooling
    stubborn grease stains from paintwork. Then
                                                                         system components.
    wash immediately with soapy water to remove
    all traces of spirit.
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Polishing                                                 Glass cleaner                 STC4681
                                                          (300 ml aerosol)
Caution: DO NOT apply car polish to the
                                                          Bumper cleaner                STC4679
unpainted areas of the bumper mouldings -
                                                          (300 ml aerosol)
polish will become ingrained in the textured
finished.                                                 De-icer                       STC4677
                                                          (300 ml aerosol)
Occasionally treat the paint surface with an
                                                          De-icer                       STC4676
approved polish containing the following
                                                          (500 ml trigger spray)
properties:
                                                          Screenwash                    STC4672
•   Very mild abrasives to remove surface                 (250 ml bottle)
    contamination without removing or                     Screenwash                    STC4687
    damaging the paint.                                   (500 ml bottle)
•   Filling compounds that will fill scratches            Alloy wheel cleaner           STC4675
    and reduce their visibility.                          (500 ml trigger spray)
•   Wax to provide a protective coating                   Wash and Wax                  STC4680
    between the paint and the elements.                   (300 ml bottle)
                                                          Wax polish                    STC4682
Glass and mirrors
                                                          (300 ml bottle)
Clean the rear window with a soft cloth to avoid
damaging the heating elements. DO NOT
scrape the glass or use an abrasive cleaning
fluid.
Mirror glass is particularly susceptible to
damage. Wash with soapy water. DO NOT use
abrasive cleaning compounds or metal
scrapers to remove ice.
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    re-protected as soon as possible.                         cleaning solvents, furniture cream or
    Land Rover recommends that leather is cleaned             polishes.
    and protected at least every six months, but
    maybe as often as every one to two months for
    high mileage vehicles, or vehicles kept in a
    hostile environment.
    Leather cleaning kit, BAC500490, is
    recommended and endorsed by Land Rover for
    this purpose. Use in accordance with the
    instructions printed on the label.
    DO NOT use chemical or abrasive materials to
    clean leather. Petrol, white spirit, alcohol,
    detergents, washing-up liquid, household
    cleaners, furniture polishes/creams or solvents
    should never be used on leather. While these
    products may give initially impressive results,
    their use will lead to rapid deterioration of the
    leather and will invalidate the warranty.
    Carpet and fabrics
    Clean with diluted nylon upholstery cleaner -
    test on a concealed area first.
    Instrument pack, clock and radio
    Clean with a dry cloth only. DO NOT use
    cleaning fluids or sprays.
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Identification Numbers
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    Roadside Emergency
    TOOL KIT
                                                                 1
                                                                                    2
3 4
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                                                               1. Screwdriver handle.
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                                                               2. Screwdriver blade.
    The tool tray is located under a lift-up panel set         3. Jack screw rotating hook.
    in the loadspace floor.                                    4. Extension piece.
    Note: Take careful note of the stowage position            5. Wheel nut brace.
    of each of the tools as it is important to return
    them to their correct position after use.                  6. Wheel chocks.
                                                               7. Wheel change jack.
                                                               8. Locking wheel nut key.
                                                               Care of the jack
                                                                                  WARNING
                                                               After wheel changing, always secure tools,
                                                               chocks, jack and replaced wheel in their
                                                               correct storage positions.
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PUNCTURED TYRES                                          Tilt sensor
If you have a flat tyre while driving:                   Your vehicle is fitted with a tilt sensor which
                                                         activates the alarm if the vehicle is tilted fore
•   Do not brake heavily.
                                                         and aft, or side to side, after it has been locked.
•   Gradually decrease the vehicle’s speed.
                                                         If you wish to have the doors locked while
•   Hold the steering wheel firmly.                      jacking up the vehicle, for any reason, lock the
•   Slowly move to a safe and suitable place at          doors by pressing the lock button on the
    the side of the road.                                remote control twice within three seconds.
Wheel changing safety
                   WARNING
Switch on the hazard warning lamps and set
the hazard warning triangle a suitable
distance behind the vehicle to alert other road
users.
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If possible, choose a safe place to stop away
from the main road. Always ask your
passengers to get out of the vehicle and wait in
a safe area away from other traffic.
Before changing a wheel, ensure that the front
wheels are in the straight-ahead position (if
possible), apply the parkbrake, select P (Park)
and select LOW range in the transfer box.
Turn off the starter switch, remove the key and
engage the steering lock. Observe the following
precautions:
•   Ensure that the jack will be positioned on
    firm, level ground; NEVER on soft ground,
    or over metal gratings or manhole covers.
    DO NOT place additional material between
    the jack and the ground; this may
    jeopardise the safety of the jacking
    operation.
•   Chock the wheel(s). See Using wheel
    chocks, 252.
•   NEVER raise the vehicle with passengers
    inside, or with a caravan or trailer
    connected!
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    Using wheel chocks
                      WARNING
    As an additional safety precaution, it is
    necessary to chock the road wheels in two
    places before raising the vehicle.
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REMOVING THE SPARE WHEEL
                  WARNING
The wheels are extremely heavy. Take care
when manoeuvring the spare wheel.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Positioning the jack
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                     WARNING
    NEVER work beneath the vehicle with the jack
    as the only means of support. The jack is
    designed for wheel changing only.
    Always remove the spare wheel before
    jacking up the vehicle.
                     WARNING
    Always:
    •   Place the jack on firm, level ground.
    •   Position the jack from the side of the
        vehicle, in line with the appropriate
        jacking point.
    •
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        Raise the jack so that the pin in the head
        of the jack engages with a hole in the
        chassis rail at the points shown in the
        illustrations.
                     WARNING
    ALWAYS use the complete, two-piece, jack
    lever throughout to minimise any chance of
    accidental damage or injury.
                     WARNING
    ONLY jack the vehicle using the jack location
    points described, or damage to the vehicle
    could occur.
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Operating the jack                                          Changing a wheel
                                                                               WARNING
                                                            When fitting a wheel, ensure that the mating
                                                            faces of the hub and wheel are clean and free
                                                            from rust or anti-seize compound - any
                                                            accumulation of dirt or rust could cause the
                                                            wheel nuts to become loose.
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                                                            3. Remove the road wheel.
                                                                 Note: DO NOT damage the style surface of
                                                                the wheel by placing it face down on the
                                                                road.
                                                            4. On alloy wheels, use an approved anti-seize
                                                               compound to treat the wheel mounting
                                                               bore. This will minimise any tendency for
                                                               adhesion between the wheel and the bore.
                                                                Ensure that no compound comes into
                                                                contact with the brake components or the
                                                                flat mounting surfaces of the wheel.
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                                                                If, due to an emergency situation, this
Before raising the vehicle, use the wheel nut                   treatment is not practicable; refit the spare
brace to slacken the wheel nuts half a turn                     wheel for the time being, but remove and
anticlockwise.                                                  treat the wheel at the earliest opportunity.
Attach the jack cranking lever to the jack. Fit the         5. Fit the spare wheel with the valve stem
wheel nut brace onto the end of the cranking                   outwards and lightly tighten the wheel
lever.                                                         nuts, ensuring they are firmly seated. DO
Turn the jack lever clockwise to raise the jack                NOT fully tighten whilst the tyre is clear of
cradle until it engages with the jacking point.                the ground.
Ensure that the base of the jack is in full contact
with the road surface.
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    6. Ensure that the space under and around the           Temporary spare wheel
       vehicle is free from obstructions then lower
       the vehicle and remove the jack and wheel                             WARNING
       chocks.                                              The following precautions must be observed
                                                            when the temporary spare wheel is in use:
    7. Fully tighten the wheel nuts in an
       alternating pattern until all are tightened.         •   DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY; the temporary spare
       DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN by using foot                         wheel tyre is smaller in size and higher in
       pressure or extension bars on the wheel                  pressure than a regular tyre. It will cause
       nut brace, as this could overstress the                  a harsher ride and may have less traction
       wheel nuts. Check the wheel nut torque at                on some road surfaces. If driving off-road
       the earliest opportunity.                                on a temporary spare wheel, drive with
                                                                extra caution.
                                                            •   The temporary spare wheel is for
     Road wheel nut         140 Nm (± 10 Nm)                    TEMPORARY use only. It MUST be
     torque to hub                                              replaced by a normal-sized wheel and
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                                                                tyre as soon as possible.
    8. Using a suitable blunt tool, apply light
                                                            •   Only ONE temporary spare wheel is to be
       pressure to the rear of the displaced wheel
                                                                used on the vehicle at any one time.
       centre cap and remove. Using hand
       pressure only, fit the centre cap into the           •   DO NOT drive at a speed exceeding
       newly fitted wheel. Return tools, chocks,                80 km/h (50 mph).
       jack and the displaced wheel to their                •   The tyre pressure in the temporary spare
       correct storage positions.                               wheel/tyre should be as detailed on the
    9. REMEMBER to change to H (HIGH range)                     tyre pressures label. See Tyre pressure
       before driving.                                          and loading label, 239.
    10. Finally, check the tyre pressure at the             •   The temporary spare wheel has a shorter
        earliest opportunity. See WHEELS AND                    life than a regular tyre. Replace the tyre
        TYRES, 290.                                             with one of the same type and
                                                                specification.
    Note: During jacking, the air suspension
    system may enter an automatic freeze state.             •   The use of snow chains is not permitted
    See Suspension freeze, 188.                                 on a temporary spare wheel.
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Stowing the changed wheel
                 WARNING
DO NOT stow the wheel while the vehicle is
still raised on the jack.
                 WARNING
The wheel must be securely retained in its
correct position by the winch mechanism or it
could become loose.
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   vehicle with its style surface uppermost.
2. Place the lifting lug through the wheel
   aperture and locate it in position.
3. Winch up the wheel using the wheel-hoist
   mechanism.
    The mechanism has been designed for use
    with the wheel nut brace. DO NOT use
    power tools on the wheel-hoist winch.
4. Continue to wind up until the mechanism
   clutches out. This is confirmed by a clear            LAN0349G
   physical feedback from the wheel nut brace
   and an audible noise.                                Note: If, for any reason, the spare wheel is not
5. Check that the wheel has returned to the             to be fitted back under the vehicle, the wheel
   same position as the spare wheel as                  hoist should be rewound as follows.
   previously noted. If in any doubt, unwind            Position the lifting lug level on the cable and
   the winch slightly and repeat the previous           wind up the wheel hoist mechanism until it
   step.                                                clutches out.
6. Replace the circular locking cap over the
   wheel-hoist nut. As the underside of this
   cap is exposed to the same conditions as
   the underside of the vehicle, ensure that it
   is firmly in place.
7. Place the tools back into their stowage
   location.
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    LOCKING WHEEL NUTS
    Vehicles may be equipped with a locking wheel
    nut on each wheel. These are similar to
    standard wheel nuts, and can only be removed
    using the special adaptor provided in the tool
    kit.
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Emergency Starting
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voltage (12 volts), and that the booster cables
                                                         Turn off the starter switch and ALL electrical
have insulated clamps and are approved for
                                                         equipment of BOTH vehicles.
use with 12 volt batteries.
DO NOT disconnect the discharged battery.
DO NOT connect positive (+) terminals to
negative (-) terminals, and ensure booster
cables are kept away from any moving parts
in the engine compartment.
Take care when working near rotating parts of
the engine.
                     WARNING
DO NOT use a 24 volt booster start system.
These produce excessive voltage and can
damage the vehicles electrical system.
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    Boosting procedure                                      Always adopt the following procedure, ensuring
                                                            the cables are connected in the order shown
                     WARNING                                below:
    For safety reasons:
                                                            1. On the donor vehicle, connect one end of
    •   DO NOT connect the black cable to the                  the RED booster cable to the positive (+)
        negative terminal of the discharged                    terminal of the battery or the vehicle’s
        battery. If in doubt, seek qualified                   positive (+) connection point.
        assistance.
                                                            2. On the disabled vehicle, connect the other
    •   ENSURE that each connection is securely                end of the RED booster cable to the positive
        made and that there is no risk of the clips            (+) battery terminal.
        accidentally slipping or being pulled from
                                                            3. On the donor vehicle, connect one end of
        the battery terminals. This could cause
                                                               the BLACK booster cable to the negative (-)
        sparking, which can lead to a fire or
                                                               terminal of the battery or the vehicle’s
        explosion.
                                                               negative (-) connection point.
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                                                            4. On the disabled vehicle, connect the other
                                                               end of the BLACK booster cable to a good
                          +                                    earth point (e.g. an engine mounting or
                                                               other unpainted metal surface) at least
                                                               0.5 m (20 in.) from the battery and well
                                                               away from fuel and brake lines.
                                  +                         Check that the cables are clear of any moving
                                                            parts of both engines, then start the engine of
                                                            the donor vehicle and allow it to idle for a few
                              +
                                                            minutes.
                                                            Now start the vehicle with the discharged
                                                            battery. Once both engines are running
                                                            normally, allow them to idle for two minutes
                              +                             before switching off the donor vehicle engine.
                                                            DO NOT switch on any electrical circuits on the
                                                            previously disabled vehicle until AFTER the
                                                            booster cables have been removed.
                                                            Disconnecting the booster cables must be an
                                                            EXACT reversal of the procedure used to
                                                            connect them, i.e. disconnect the black cable
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                                                            from the negative (-) connection terminal on
                                                            the donor vehicle first.
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Fuses
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    RED                 10 amp
    BLUE                15 amp
    YELLOW              20 amp
    WHITE               25 amp
    GREEN               30 amp
    BLUE                20 amp
    PINK                30 amp
    GREEN               40 amp
    RED                 50 amp
    YELLOW              60 amp
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F1 XX XX F2
F3 XX XX F4
F5 XX XX F6
F7 XX XX F8
F9 XX XX F10
F11 XX XX F12
F13 XX XX F14
F15 XX XX F16
F17 XX XX F18
F19 XX F20
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                F21         XX   F22
F23 XX XX F24
F25 XX XX F26
F27 XX XX F28
                F29   XX    XX   F30
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Engine compartment fuse specification
Fuse     Rating   Circuit protected
number   (amps)
   1        25    Fuel pump
   2         -
   3         5    Air suspension ECU
   4        25    Petrol - V8 Supercharged - supercharger cooling pump
   4        25    Diesel - EMS (ECU and fuel pump relay control)
   5        10    Petrol - EMS (purge valve, EGR, inlet manifold tune valve),
                  E-Box fan, Adaptive cruise control
   5       10     Diesel - Adaptive cruise control
   6       15     Petrol - EMS (coils), Diesel - EMS, glow plug relays
   7       25     Hevac - front seat heat
   8       25     Rear seat heat
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   9       15     Dynamic response
   10      15     Petrol - EMS (throttle motor, MAF), cool fan
   10      15     Diesel - cool fan
   11      15     Petrol - EMS (rear oxygen sensors)
   12      10     Heated washer jets
   13      10     Petrol - EMS (ECU, VVT’s and fuel pump relay control)
   13      10     Diesel - EMS (PCV, VCV)
   14      20     Petrol - EMS (front oxygen sensors)
   15      30     Heated front screen
   16      10     Heated door mirrors
   17      15     Petrol - EMS (injectors)
   17      15     Diesel - EMS (MAF, EGR), E-Box fan, Dual MAF sensors, MTV
   18      30     Heated front screen
   19       -
   20       5     Alternator
   21
   22       -
   23      25     Dynamic Stability Control system
   24      20     Petrol - brake boost pump
   25      10     Lighting switch
   26      20     Air suspension ECU
   27       5     Engine control module (EMS)
   28      20     Diesel - Fuel burning heater
   29      30     Front wipers
   30      10     Auto transmission ECU
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Checking or renewing a fuse                                        Passenger compartment fuses
                                                                   The fuse removal tweezers are located in the
                  WARNING
                                                                   passenger compartment fusebox. Place the
To prevent a possible fire or damage to the
                                                                   tweezers onto the head of the suspect fuse (as
electrical system, fit only replacement fuses
                                                                   shown), squeeze the middle (arrowed) and pull
of the same rating and type. Do not replace a
                                                                   to remove. A break in the wire inside the fuse
blown fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage
                                                                   indicates that the fuse has blown and must be
rating. Always rectify the cause of the failure
                                                                   replaced.
before replacing a fuse. Seek qualified
assistance if necessary.                                           Always replace a fuse with another of the same
                                                                   value, however, if the replacement fuse blows
Always turn the starter switch to position O and                   immediately the circuit MUST be checked by a
switch off the affected electrical circuit before                  qualified Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
removing a fuse.                                                   Repairer.
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                                                   F1         F2     F3     F4            F5     F6                F7        F8        F9        F10
                                                                                                                                       XX
                                                    XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
                                                                                                                             XX
                                             F11    F12        F13    F14    F15   F16   F17    F18    F19   F20    F21       F22
                                                                                                XX
                                              XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
                                                                                                                                  XX
                                             F23    F24        F25    F26    F27   F28   F29    F30    F31   F32    F33       F34
                                              XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
                                                                                                                        XX
                                                                                   XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
                                             F35    F36        F37    F38    F39   F40   F41    F42    F43   F44    F45       F46       F47       F48
                                                                                         XX
                                                               XX
                                                                                                             XX
                                                                             XX
                                                                                   XX
                                                                      XX
XX
XX
XX
                                                                                                                                                   XX
                                              XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
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                                                                                                                                            XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
                                                                                                                        XX
                                                        XX
XX
XX
XX
                                             XX               XX
                                                     SPARES
XX XX
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    Fuse      Rating   Circuit protected
    number    (amps)
        1         10   Interior lamps - glovebox lamp, vanity mirror lamp, map lamps,
                       switchable roof lamps
        2        10    RH side lamps
        3         -
        4        10    LH side lamps
        5        10    Reverse lamps
        6        10    Tow reverse lamp
        7        25    Driver’s window
        8        30    Trailer pick-up (battery feed)
        9         5    SRS
        10        -
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        11       15    Washer pump
        12       15    Horn
        13       25    Heated Rear Window
        14       10    Tow sidelamp
        15       15    Brake lamps, Brake switch
        16       10    Powerfold mirror
        17       20    Rear RH window
        18        5    Rain sensor, ambient light sensor (auto lamps)
        19       15    Auxiliary power socket - centre console
        20       15    Sunroof
        21       25    Passenger window
        22       10    Trailer pick-up (starter feed)
        23        5    Adaptive cruise control
        24        5    Transfer box - centre diff, Terrain Response
        25        5    Engine control module
        26        5    Battery back-up sounder
        27       10    Adaptive front lighting / Headlamp levelling
        28        5    Fusebox engine compartment - starter
        29       30    Passenger electric seat
        30        -
        31       20    Rear LH window
        32       15    Rear fog lamps
        33        5    Mirror adjust, PRNDS - Auto transmission selector,
                       passenger electric seat, driver non memory electric seat
        34       15
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Fuse     Rating   Circuit protected
number   (amps)
    35        5   Air suspension ECU/Speed variable steering
    36        5   Park Distance Control, Tyre Pressure Monitoring system
    37       5    Dynamic Stability Control
    38       15   Front fog lamps
    39        5   Instrument pack
    40        5   Key in sensor
    41        5   Electric parkbrake
    42       30   Audio amp
    43       10   RF receiver, Tyre Pressure Monitoring system
    44        5   PRNDS Auto transmission selector
    45        -
    46       30   Driver’s electric seat
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    47       15   Auxiliary power socket - loadspace
    48       15   Rear wiper
    49       30   CDL (central door locking)
    50       10   Electric fuel flap actuator
    51       10   Heating/ventilation/air conditioning (HeVAC) ECU
    52        5   Telephone, traffic message centre
    53       15   Head module, media player, infotainment display, DVD player
    54        5   Electric seat - memory, lumbar pump
    55       15   Lighter
    56       10   Adaptive front lighting (Left hand unit)
    57       10   Rear seat entertainment module
    58       10   Telephone, infotainment display, multi-media module, TV tuner
    59       10   Cubby box cooler
    60        5   Engine control module (ECM) - starter signal
    61       10   Adaptive front lighting (Right hand unit)
    62        5   Low beam, auto lamps
    63       10   Diagnostic socket
    64       5    Auto transmission
    65       10   Tailgate power striker
    66        5   HDC switch, Brake switch, Steering angle sensor/DSC switch
    67       5    Auto lamps
    68        5   Instrument pack
    69        5   Electrochromatic mirror
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                                                      Fuse       Rating       Circuit protected
                      1                               number     (amps)
                          2
                              3                          1          7.5       Brake lamp
                                  4                      2          15        Ignition feed
                                      5
                                          6              3          15        Battery feed
                                                         4          7.5       Rear fog lamps
                                                         5           5        Right-hand tail lamp
                                                         6           5        License plate and
                                                                              left-hand tail lamp
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Bulb Replacement
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     (Halogen)                                                the gas and metal vapour used to power
     Headlamps, low and high beam    55 (D2S)                 Xenon lamps. Contact with this voltage
     (Xenon)                                                  could cause very serious injury.
     Cornering lamps (Halogen)       35 (H8)              •   Replacement or maintenance of Xenon
     Front side lamps                 W5W                     lamps should be carried out only by
     Front direction indicators         S8                    qualified personnel.
     Rear direction indicators         P21
                                                          Some vehicles are fitted with Xenon low/high
     Front fog lamps (Halogen)       55 (H11)
                                                          beam headlamp units. Xenon lamps provide
     Side repeater lamps              W5W                 significantly improved visibility, especially
     Reverse lamps                     P21                during adverse weather and driving conditions.
     Rear fog guard lamps              P21
                                                          The operational life of a Xenon lamp is
     Stop/tail lamps                  P21/5               significantly longer than that of a conventional
     Number plate lamps               W5W                 or Halogen bulb.
     Door/puddle lamps                W5W
                                                                  Seek advice about the proper disposal
     Interior lamps                   W5W                         of Xenon lamp units from a Land Rover
     Luggage/footwell lamps           W5W                         Dealer/Authorised Repairer or your
     Luggage/tailgate lamps           W5W                         local disposal authority.
     Glovebox lamp                    W5W
     Vanity mirror lamp                 1.2
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    HEADLAMP UNIT
                      WARNING
    Do not attempt to change any bulb with the
    lighting switched on. If the lighting has just
    been switched off, give the bulbs time to cool
    down. Handling them in a hot condition may
    cause personal injury.
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                                                              2. Carefully pull up the two locking bars.
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                                                                 of the unit and remove the unit from the
    1. Remove the grille by pressing down on the                 vehicle. Place face down on a flat surface
       four upper clips securing the grille to the               covered in a soft material to prevent
       vehicle body. Lift the grille clear of the                damage to the unit’s lenses.
       vehicle and place it where it will not sustain
       any damage.
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Bulb access
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The four bulbs within the headlamp unit,
accessible under domed caps are:
1. Direction indicator
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2. Low beam/xenon
                                                 Note: To access the direction indicator, the
3. High beam
                                                 headlamp unit locking slide must be completely
4. Side lamp and static bending lamp             removed from the unit.
See Replacement bulbs, 271.
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    To change a high beam bulb (Halogen only)
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    To change a Xenon bulb                1. Twist and lift off the domed cap.
                                          2. Pull off the electrical connector.
                                          3. Twist the connector cap anti-clockwise to
                                             unlock it. Pull clear of the bulb.
                                          4. Release the spring clip holding the bulb in
                                             place and lift out the bulb.
                                          5. Insert the new bulb and repeat the above
                                             procedure in reverse order. When replacing
                                             the cap, ensure that the lugs are in contact
                                             with the bulb base.
                                          See Replacement bulbs, 271.
                                          Note: After the replacement of any main or
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                                          headlamps should be checked by a Land Rover
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To change a static bending bulb                          To change a front side lamp bulb
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2. Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise to               3. Pull the bulb out of the electrical connector.
   unlock, then pull out the bulb complete               4. Insert the new bulb and repeat the above
   with electrical connector.                               procedure in reverse order.
3. To release the bulb, depress the two                      See Replacement bulbs, 271.
   catches (solid arrows in inset), then pull to             When replacing the cap, align the
   remove the bulb from the holder.                          arrowheads on the cap and the body of the
4. Insert the new bulb and repeat the above                  unit.
   procedure in reverse order.
    See Replacement bulbs, 271.
    When replacing the cap, align the
    arrowheads on the cap and the body of the
    unit.
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    To change a front indicator lamp bulb                     To refit the headlamp unit
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REARLAMP UNIT
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                                                         Each bulb is now accessible by twisting off its
The rearlamp unit contains four lamps and it is          electrical connection cap. See Replacement
necessary to completely remove the unit from             bulbs, 271.
the vehicle in order to change any of the bulbs.         1. Stop/tail lamp
Removal of rearlamp unit                                 2. Reversing lamp
1. With the tailgate open, remove two screws             3. Direction indicator
   from the edge of the unit nearer the tailgate         4. Rear fog guard lamp
   aperture.
                                                         Refitting the rearlamp unit
2. Pull the unit away from the vehicle.
                                                         1. Reconnect the electrical multi-plug.
3. Disconnect the wiring multi-plug and
   remove the unit from the vehicle. Place face          2. Locate the unit’s two studs in the sockets at
   down on a flat surface covered in a soft                 the outer side of the mounting face.
   material to prevent damage to the unit’s              3. Insert and tighten the two screws on the
   lenses.                                                  side of the unit nearer the tailgate aperture.
                                                         4. Check that all of the bulbs work.
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    NUMBER PLATE LAMP                                      SIDE REPEATER LAMP
    To change a number plate lamp bulb                     To change a side repeater lamp bulb
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FRONT FOG LAMPS
To change a front fog lamp bulb
1. To gain access, use the finger slot at the
   top of the fog lamp surround and pull it
   forward to remove.
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                                                             DOOR/PUDDLE/FOOTWELL LAMPS
                                                             To change a door/puddle/footwell lamp bulb
LAN0379G
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        Align the spring clip above the finger slot
        with the upper receiver shape in the
        bumper and push it into place. Now push
        the lower part of the fog lamp surround into         LAN0381G
        place, applying some upward pressure.
                                                             1. With the relevant door open, insert a small
    Note: After the replacement of a fog lamp bulb,
                                                                flat-bladed screwdriver under the forward
    the alignment of the lamp should be checked by
                                                                edge of the lens to carefully lever the lamp
    a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
                                                                unit out.
                                                             2. Pull the bulb out of the electrical connector.
                                                             3. Insert a new bulb and refit the components.
                                                             See Replacement bulbs, 271.
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COURTESY LAMPS                                            TAILGATE LAMP
To change a courtesy lamp bulb                            To change a tailgate lamp bulb
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    MAP LAMP                                                  VANITY MIRROR LAMP
    To change a map lamp bulb                                 To change a vanity mirror lamp bulb
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2. Pull the bulb out of the electrical connector. 3. Insert a new bulb and refit the components.
3. Insert a new bulb and refit the components. See Replacement bulbs, 271.
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MIRROR DOWNLIGHTER
To change a mirror downlighter bulb
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    Engine oil - Diesel vehicles
    Use 5W/30 oil meeting ACEA B1 or B3.
    Power steering
    Texaco Cold Climate PAS fluid.
    Dynamic Response
    Texaco Cold Climate PAS fluid.
    Brake reservoir
    Use Shell DOT4 ESL or a low viscosity DOT4
    brake fluid that meets ISO 4925 class 6.
    Brake pedal free travel: No adjustable free
    travel.
    Windscreen washers
    Screen washer fluid.
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Capacities
CAPACITIES
The following capacities are approximate and provided as a guide only. All oil levels must be checked
using the dipstick or level plugs as applicable.
     Fuel tank:
     - Diesel vehicles                                      84 litres               18.4 gall
     - Petrol vehicles                                      88 litres               19.3 gall
     Engine oil refill and filter change:
     - Diesel vehicles                                     5.45 litres              9.6 pints
     - Petrol vehicles                                      7.7 litres             13.6 pints
     Washer reservoir                                       5.0 litres              8.8 pints
     Cooling system (refill):
     - V6 Diesel vehicles                                    8 litres               14 pints
     - V8 Diesel vehicles                                   12 litres              21.1 pints
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     - V8 NA Petrol vehicles                                9.5 litres             16.7 pints
     - V8 SC Petrol vehicles                                12 litres              21.1 pints
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    Engines
ENGINES
    V6 Diesel
         Recommended fuel                Diesel or Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) to EN 590
                                         specification.
                                         Maximum allowable Bio-diesel mix is 5%.
         Capacity                        2720 cm3
         Firing order                    1-4-2-5-3-6
         Bore                            81.0 mm
         Stroke                          88.0 mm
         Number of cylinders             6
         Compression ratio               18.0:1
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    V8 Diesel
         Recommended fuel                Diesel or Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) to EN 590
                                         specification.
                                         Maximum allowable Bio-diesel mix is 5%.
         Capacity                        3626 cm3
         Firing order                    1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
         Bore                            81.0 mm
         Stroke                          88.0 mm
         Number of cylinders             8
         Compression ratio               17.3:1
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V8 Petrol Supercharged (SC)
Recommended fuel               UNLEADED 95 RON to EN 228 specification
                               Unleaded with a RON no lower than 90 may be used.
Capacity                       4197 cm3
Firing order                   1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
Bore                           86.0 mm
Stroke                         90.3 mm
Number of cylinders            8
Compression ratio              9.1:1
Spark plugs                    NGK IFR5N10
Spark plug gap                 Non-adjustable
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    Caution: If a 9J x 19 alloy wheel requires balancing, the inner surface of the wheel must only be
    fitted with adhesive balance weights. Other types of weights will cause damage to the vehicle.
    Tyre pressures
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    Tyre pressures are listed on a label on the B pillar on the driver’s side (visible with the driver’s door
    open). See Tyre pressure and loading label, 239.
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    Note: Consult your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer before you fit any accessory wheel or
    tyre.
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Vehicle Weights
VEHICLE WEIGHTS
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    All vehicles                                                 1 470 kg             3 241 lb
    Maximum rear axle load
    All vehicles                                                 1 710 kg             3 770 lb
    Gross Train Weight
    (Weight of vehicle plus trailer with overrun brakes)
    Petrol engine vehicles (NA)                                   6570 kg             14484 lb
    Petrol engine vehicles (SC)                                   6625 kg             14605 lb
    Diesel engine vehicles                                        6570 kg             14484 lb
    Roof rack load (including the mass of roof rack)
    All vehicles                                                   75 kg               165 lb
Note: Axle weights are non-additive. The individual maximum axle weights and gross vehicle weight
must not be exceeded.
TOWING WEIGHTS
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    Dimensions
DIMENSIONS
C D H
                      G                                              E
                      A                                              F
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    Dimensions
        A Overall width                                                    2 170 mm       85.4 in.
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          Overall width (mirrors folded)                                   1 928 mm       75.9 in.
        B Overall height (including roof rails)
          - Access height                                                  1 734 mm       68.3 in.
          - Standard height                                                1 784 mm       70.2 in.
          - Off-road height                                                1 839 mm       72.4 in.
          - Including roof antenna at Standard height                      1 812 mm       71.3 in.
        C Approach angle (at EEC kerb weight and Off-road height)             34o
        D Ramp breakover angle (at EEC kerb weight and Off-road height)       130o
        E Wheelbase                                                        2 745 mm        108 in.
        F Overall length                                                   4 788 mm       188.5 in.
          Overall length (including number plate plinth)                   4 798 mm       188.9 in.
        G Track:
          - Front                                                          1 605 mm       63.2 in.
          - Rear                                                          1 612.5 mm      63.5 in.
        H Departure angle without tow hitch (at EEC kerb weight):
           - On-road                                                         26.0o
           - Off-road                                                        29.0o
        H Departure angle with tow hitch (at EEC kerb weight):
           - On-road                                                         15.1o
           - Off-road                                                        17.8o
          Maximum gradient (at EEC kerb weight)
          - Continuous operation                                              35o
          - Drive through operation                                           45o
          Turning circle                                                    10.96 m       35.96 ft.
          Wheel alignment:
          - Front                                                         -0.16o ±0.20o   -10' ±12'
          - Rear                                                           0.16o ±0.20o    10' ±12'
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TOW BAR DIMENSIONS
Towing
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    A    Wheel centre to centre of towball               1,191 mm    46.9 in.
    B    Ground to centre of towball                      395 mm    15.55 in.
    C    Centre of towball to tow bar attachment          170 mm     6.7 in.
    D    Centre of towball to tow bar attachment          124 mm     4.9 in.
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    MULTI-HEIGHT DROP PLATE TOW BAR DIMENSIONS
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Fuel Consumption
FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption figures shown below have been calculated using a standard testing procedure
(the new EC test procedure from Directive 99/100/EC), and produced in accordance with The
Passenger Car Fuel Consumption (Amendment) Order 1996.
Under normal use, a vehicle's actual fuel consumption figures may differ from those achieved
through the test procedure, depending on driving technique, road and traffic conditions,
environmental factors, vehicle load and condition.
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Urban cycle
The urban test cycle is carried out from a cold start and consists of a series of accelerations,
decelerations and periods of steady speed driving and engine idling. The maximum speed attained
during the test is 50 km/h (30 mph) with an average speed of 19 km/h (12 mph).
Extra-urban cycle
The extra urban test cycle is carried out immediately after the urban test. Approximately half of the
test comprises steady-speed driving, while the remainder consists of a series of accelerations,
decelerations and engine idling. The maximum test speed is 120 km/h (75 mph) and the average
speed 63 km/h (39 mph). The test is carried out over a distance of 7 km (4.3 miles).
Combined
The combined figure is an average of the urban and extra-urban test cycle results, which has been
weighted to take account of the different distances covered during the two tests.
Note: These figures should not be compared with the figures produced using the ECE/EEC procedure
previously required by The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption Order 1983. Because of the changes in
test procedure, even the urban figures would differ if the same car were subjected to both tests.
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                                           Conformity
    Conformity
    DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY
    The Declarations of Conformity are from manufacturers of RF (Radio Frequency) equipment, whose
    components are used in the manufacture of your Range Rover Sport.
    These manufacturers state that their components comply with relevant rules of the R and TTE (Radio
    and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment) directive.
    The directive requires the manufacturer of short range radio devices to self-certify that RF parts fitted
    to Land Rover vehicles are fit for use and that the declarations are supplied with the vehicle
    documentation. If at a future date a technical inspection is required, the declarations will provide all
    necessary information.
    Note: The Declarations of Conformity are published in the native language of the RF equipment
    manufacturer, in compliance with the R and TTE Directive.
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                                Radio Reception
Audio Reception
Radio System
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                                                            RedBook, a standard that serves as the
    unlabelled side) of a disc. Handle discs by             operating basis for all CD players and changers.
    holding the outer edges, or the edge of the             Copy-protected CDs may fail to play in your CD
    central hole and the outer edge, between finger         changer or may be played subject to various
    and thumb.                                              limitations, e.g. sound quality may be impaired.
    ALWAYS return discs to their case after use to          If you do experience a problem, try the CD in
    prevent contamination reducing playback                 other players before contacting the CD vendor.
    quality.
    NEVER leave the disc or case exposed to
    excessive heat or direct sunlight.
    NEVER use a solvent or abrasive cleaner. Dust
    or dirt should be removed from the playing
    surface by wiping with a clean, dry, lint-free
    cloth. Always wipe in a straight line from the
    centre to the edge of the disc.
    If left, minor scratches on the surface of a
    compact disc can cause skipping or
    mis-tracking. It may be possible to use CD
    restorer polish to remove the scratches and
    improve the performance of the disc. When
    using CD restorer polish, always follow the
    manufacturer’s instructions.
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AUDIO CONTROLS
Main controls
1 2
          19                 1     2
                                   ABC
                                          3
                                         DEF                                               6CD-465
          18                4
                            GHI
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                                          6
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                             7     8      9
          17                PQRS   TUV   WXYZ         2              97.9 Radio 1
                                                 1   2   3   4   5   6   TA PTY NEWS
          16                       0                                                                     3
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1. Input keypad. Function depends on options                 12. Return to start previous (CD). Automatic
   fitted (frequency, track number, telephone                    seek/search down.
   numbers, text etc.).                                      13. Press On/Off. Rotate to increase/decrease
2. Information display screen.                                   volume.
3. Telephone.                                                14. Short press for Traffic announcement, long
4. Access menu.                                                  press for News announcement.
5. Back or exit in menu, clear input.                        15. Short press to access tone settings menu,
                                                                 long press to access Volume settings
6. Press to accept a selection. Rotate to move
                                                                 menu.
   up or down a menu.
                                                             16. Select Auxiliary input.
7. Skip, forward (CD). Automatic seek/search
   up.                                                       17. Select CD player.
8. Manual fast forward, search/scan up.                      18. Short press to select AM waveband, long
                                                                 press for AM autostore.
9. CD slot.
                                                             19. Short press to select FM waveband, long
10. Disc eject.
                                                                 press for FM autostore.
11. Manual search/scan down.
Note: For information on radio reception quality, see RADIO RECEPTION, 305.
Note: On Premium audio units, there are six circles at the bottom left-hand side of the display, which
represent the six available CD slots. As soon as one has a CD in it, its number will appear in the circle.
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    Volume control
                                                                                                                        OFF
                                 Audio Volume
                                           16
                                                                                            AVC Level
                                 1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                                                    4
                                                                                            1   2   3   4   5   6
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    the control.                                                ICE1633 ENG
    With the engine running, the volume level can               AVC adjusts the volume level to allow for the
    be adjusted between 0 and 35. If the audio unit             changes in road noise as the vehicle speed
    is turned off, it will re-start at the previously           increases or decreases.
    selected volume level, provided that this is not
                                                                Note: The AVC value (0-9) represents the
    too loud or too quiet.
                                                                volume increase, and not the volume level.
    The audio unit can be used with the engine off,
                                                                The volume increase is proportional to speed
    but the volume available will be restricted. If the
                                                                increase. If the AVC level is set to zero, there
    volume control is not adjusted during use with
                                                                will be no volume increase. An AVC setting of 1
    the starter switch off, the volume will resume at
                                                                will increase the volume by a small amount as
    the last selected level when the starter switch is
                                                                the vehicle speed increases. An AVC setting of
    turned on.
                                                                9 will increase the volume by a large amount as
                                                                the vehicle speed increases.
                                                                The AVC setting required will depend upon the
                                                                expected speed (high or low) and the expected
                                                                road conditions (rough or smooth).
                                                                To access the AVC Level settings, press the
                                                                Tone button for approximately five seconds
                                                                until the current AVC Level setting is displayed.
                                                                Use the rotary control to increase or decrease
                                                                the value.
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The Information Volume Offset allows an The Navigation Volume Offset allows you to set
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increased volume level to be set for                             an independent level for the volume of
announcements (Alerts). The figure set                           Navigation announcements.
determines the number of steps above the                         To access the Navigation Volume Offset
current output. So, if for example the Info                      settings, press the Tone button for
Volume Offset is currently 6, and the audio                      approximately five seconds until the AVC Level
output is 14, the announcement will be made at                   setting is displayed. Use short presses of the
a volume level equal to 20.                                      Tone button to scroll through the menu until
To access the Info Volume Offset settings,                       Nav Vol Offset is displayed.
press the Tone button for approximately five                     The current Navigation Volume Offset value will
seconds until the AVC Level setting is                           be displayed. Use the rotary control to increase
displayed. Use short presses of the Tone button                  or decrease the value.
to scroll through the menu until Info Vol Offset
is displayed.
The current Info Volume Offset value will be
displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or
decrease the value.
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The Phone Volume allows you to set an The Voice Volume allows you to set an
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    independent level for the volume of the                   independent level for the volume of the unit’s
    telephone output.                                         voice output.
    To access the Phone Volume settings, press the            To access the Voice Volume settings, press the
    Tone button for approximately five seconds                Tone button for approximately five seconds
    until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use             until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use
    short presses of the Tone button to scroll                short presses of the Tone button to scroll
    through the menu until Phone Volume is                    through the menu until Voice Volume is
    displayed.                                                displayed.
    The current Phone Volume value will be                    The current Voice Volume value will be
    displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or          displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or
    decrease the value.                                       decrease the value.
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                                 Reset Vol. Settings
                                         Yes
                             1   2   3   4   5   6
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Treble Fader
                                1    2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                           1    2   3   4   5   6
To access the Treble setting, press the Tone To access the Fader setting, press the Tone
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    button repeatedly until the current Treble                 button repeatedly until the current Fader
    setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to            setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to
    increase or decrease the level.                            increase or decrease the front or rear sound
                                                               level.
    Balance adjustment
                                                               Subwoofer settings
                                    Balance
                                                                                               Subwoofer
                                1   2    3   4   5   6
1 2 3 4 5 6
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    To access the Balance setting, press the Tone
    button repeatedly until the current Balance                To access the Subwoofer setting, press the
    setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to            Tone button repeatedly until the current
    increase or decrease the left or right sound               Subwoofer setting is displayed. Use the rotary
    level.                                                     control to increase or decrease the setting.
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                           LOGIC7                                                             Source Tone Memory
                                                   Yes                                                 Yes
                           1   2   3   4   5   6                                          1   2   3   4   5   6
To access the LOGIC7 setting, press the Tone                   To access the Source Tone Memory setting,
button repeatedly until the current LOGIC7                     press the Tone button repeatedly until the
setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to                current Source Tone Memory setting is
highlight Yes or No as required.                               displayed. Use the rotary control to highlight
Press the Tone button to confirm your choice.                  Yes or No as required.
                                                               Press the Tone button to confirm your choice.
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                                     Reset Tone Settings
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               News
               Clock                                          Time
                                                              Set                     AM   09 32
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                                       forwards through several tracks at a time.
                                       5. Search backward/track select control
                                       Press to change to the previous radio station on
                                       the selected waveband.
                                       During CD play, press the control to move
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achievable with the rear audio controls become
available. If the main audio source is                     H6158G
subsequently switched back to CD operation,
the rear audio controls will again be limited to           1. 3.5 mm headphone jack.
volume control only.                                       2. Pre-set/Disc select.
The same logic applies to radio functions.                    During radio play, a short press will select
                                                              the next pre-set radio station. A long press
Adjustments can be made to other parts of the
                                                              will change the frequency band (MW, FM,
audio system.
                                                              etc.).
For example, if a music CD is selected on the                 During CD play, a short press will select the
main audio unit, radio can be selected and                    next disc.
controlled by a passenger using the rear audio
                                                           3. Mode control.
controls. All radio adjustments achievable with
                                                              A long press will select AUX.
the rear audio controls become available.
                                                              When in AUX mode, a short or long press
Headphones with volume control                                will return to the previously selected mode.
The maximum volume available to this type of                  Press to toggle between radio, CD and Rear
headphones is limited to the volume set at the                Seat Entertainment.
rear audio controls.                                           Note: When Rear Seat Entertainment is
Note: Only headphones compatible with a                        selected, all adjustments are made through
3.5 mm jack plug socket can be used. To obtain                 the remote control.
optimum sound quality, use headphones with
an impedance of 32 ohms.
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       beginning of the next track.                         unit, does not alter the headphone volume. The
       A long press will search forward through             volume level of each controller can be adjusted
       the track being played, until the button is          independently.
       released.
                                                            Note: Only headphones compatible with a
    6. Volume decrease.                                     3.5 mm jack plug socket can be used. To obtain
       Press to lower the headphone volume level.           optimum sound quality, use headphones with
    7. Volume increase.                                     an impedance of 32 ohms.
       Press to increase the headphone volume
       level.
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Auxiliary Connections
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       ICE2254 ENG
AUX (Auxiliary Input) mode allows additional           The auxiliary connector is situated at the rear of
equipment to be connected to the vehicle’s             the centre console. To gain access, lift the lower
audio system. Items such as a personal stereo,         edge of the cover.
MP3 player, hand-held navigation unit etc. can         Auxiliary audio devices are connected via the
be plugged in to the vehicle’s audio system.           3.5 mm stereo jack plug marked AUX.
                                                       The auxiliary power socket, situated next to the
                                                       auxiliary input connector, can be used to power
                                                       or charge any suitable device.
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    Auxiliary mode
                     WARNING                                                      AUX
    •   Ensure that any auxiliary devices are
        stored securely whilst the vehicle is in
        motion. Any loose objects can present a
        serious hazard during sudden                                                       AUX                 14 : 54
        manoeuvres, emergency braking, or an
        accident.
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        cases, a vehicle fire.                             Alternatively, press and hold the MODE button
    •   Do not leave any auxiliary input devices           on the steering wheel or the rear audio controls.
        connected whilst the vehicle is left               Volume is controlled using the left rotary
        unattended. There is a risk of heat                control, and tone settings are as described
        damage or fire, in addition to the risk of         previously.
        theft.
                                                           Note: The volume levels and sound quality
                                                           available from devices connected to the
    Caution: Read the manufacturer’s
                                                           auxiliary inputs may vary widely.
    instructions for any device BEFORE it is
    connected to the vehicle’s audio system.
    Ensure that the device is suitable, and comply
    with any instructions regarding connection
    and operation. Failure to do so may result in
    damage to the vehicle’s audio/electrical
    system, and/or the auxiliary device.
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Radio
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             2              97.9 Radio 1                                                          2          97.9 Radio 1
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                                                                  To select the FM waveband, press the FM
1. Current wave band selected.                                    button briefly. Repeated presses will toggle
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2. Position that the current station is stored                    between FM, and FMA. The selection will be
   under, within pre-sets.                                        shown in the top left corner of the information
                                                                  display.
3. Station name (only available when RDS is
   on) and frequency.
4. Clock display.                                                    MW          MWa         LW                            LWa
5. When shown, news programmes will be
   selected when available.
6. Displayed when searching for a PTY
   station.                                                                                      MW                                14 : 54
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7. When displayed, indicates that Traffic                                                    1   2   3   4   5   6
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    Autostore                                                               Storing stations manually
                                                                                1     2
                                                                                      ABC
                                                                                             3
                                                                                            DEF
                                                                                4
                                                                                GHI
                                                                                       5
                                                                                      JKL
                                                                                             6
                                                                                            MNO
                                   FM                       14 : 54                                    FM                        14 : 54
                                    2              98.2 Autostore               7
                                                                               PQRS
                                                                                      8
                                                                                      TUV
                                                                                             9
                                                                                            WXYZ                       97.9
                               1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                                   1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                      0
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                                                                                1     2      3
    required pre-set number briefly.                                                  ABC   DEF
                                                                                4
                                                                                GHI
                                                                                       5
                                                                                      JKL
                                                                                             6
                                                                                            MNO
                                                                                                       FM                       14 : 54
                                                                                7
                                                                               PQRS
                                                                                      8
                                                                                      TUV
                                                                                             9
                                                                                            WXYZ        2              97.9 Radio 1
                                                                                                   1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                      0
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Direct frequency input                                                                 Ignore the fact that the previous frequency
                                                                                       might have had more, or fewer, digits than the
                                                                                       new one as the system will cater for this.
    1         2
              ABC
                         3
                        DEF
    4          5         6
                                                                                       Any inputs that are outside the frequency range
    GHI       JKL       MNO
                                               FM                    14 : 54           will be ignored. If there is no user action for 5
    7
   PQRS
              8
              TUV
                         9
                        WXYZ                    2          102.6 FOX FM                seconds during the process, the display will
              0
                                           1   2   3   4   5   6                       return to the previous station display.
                                                                                       When the frequency has been full input, the
                                                                                       tuner will change to the newly selected
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                                                                                       new frequency can be stored manually.
              FM                                                   14 : 54
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    RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM)                                 Selecting RDS
    Your radio is equipped with RDS (Radio Data
    System), which enables the audio unit to
    receive additional information with the normal                              Cancel
                                                                           PTY Seek
    radio signals.                                                         FM Scan
                                                               1   2   3   4   5   6
    On the FM waveband, RDS enables the radio to
    receive information broadcasts. RDS also
    allows the radio to automatically re-tune to
    stations that are linked to the same network if                        FM Scan
    that network allows this.                                              RDS
                                                                           AF Switch
    Note: Not all FM radio stations broadcast RDS.             1   2   3   4   5   6
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                                                                                       Cancel
                                                                           On
                                                                           Off
                                                               1   2   3   4   5   6
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INFORMATION BROADCASTS                                                            Tuning difficulties
                                                                                  •   If the radio is tuned to a weak FM signal (in
Selecting traffic information
                                                                                      remote areas, for example) or a radio
                                                                                      station that cannot provide traffic
                                         FM A                     14 : 54             information, when the INFO button is
                                          2              97.9 Radio 1                 pressed, the display will show No TA/TP.
                                     1   2   3   4   5   6   TA
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                            95.2 BBC Oxfd                                             the traffic information signal weakens
        1   2   3   4   5   6   TA
                                                                                      during CD play, the radio will automatically
                                                                                      attempt to locate and re-tune to a traffic
ICE1632 ENG                                                                           information station with a stronger signal.
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    NEWS INFORMATION                                                     The display will alternatively flash the station
                                                                         name and NEWS. At the end of each broadcast,
                                                                         CD play will resume from the point at which CD
                                                                         play was interrupted.
                        Cancel
                   PTY Seek                                              Note: Both traffic and news information can be
                   FM Scan                                               selected at the same time. However, the radio
       1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                         will always give priority to traffic information.
                                                                         Cancelling an announcement
                   Regional
                   News
                   Clock                                                        TA                       14 : 54
       1   2   3   4   5   6
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                            2                  97.9 Radio 1
                       1       2   3   4   5   6     NEWS
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PTY (PROGRAMME TYPE)                                                 Having entered the PTY menu, use the rotary
The RDS (Radio Data System) allows                                   control to scroll through the programme types
programmes to be categorised by the                                  until your choice is highlighted. Press either the
broadcast type (rock music, current affairs,                         rotary control, or the MENU/OK button to select
news etc.).                                                          the programme type and start the search.
This in turn, allows you to search for a station                     Once a matching station is found, it will
by choosing the type of broadcast that you wish                      continue to play. If you wish to continue
to listen to.                                                        searching, press the seek up or seek down
                                                                     button within thirty seconds. To continue
PTY search                                                           listening to the station, no action is required as
                                                                     it will remain tuned, and can be stored as a
                                                                     pre-set if required.
                    Cancel                                           If the system is unable to tune to a PTY station,
               PTY Seek                                              No PTY will be displayed.
               FM Scan
                                                                     To abort a PTY search, press the C button.
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   1   2   3   4   5   6
                     Cancel
               News
               Affairs
   1   2   3   4   5   6
No PTY
                       FM A                         14 : 54
                        2                  94.1 Radio 4
                   1       2   3   4   5   6   PTY
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                                               PTY
To search for a station by programme type RDS
must be set to ON. Press the MENU/OK button
to enter the menu. Use the rotary control to
scroll through the menu until PTY Seek is
highlighted, then press the rotary control.
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    PTY Programme Types
     NEWS        News services
     AFFAIRS     Current affairs
     INFO        Information
     SPORT       Sport
     EDUCATE     Educational
     DRAMA       Drama
     CULTURE     Cultural
     SCIENCE     Scientific
     VARIED      Varied programming
     POP M       Pop music
     ROCK M      Rock music
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     EASY M      Easy listening music
     LIGHT M     Light music
     CLASSICS    Classical music
     OTHER M     Other music
     WEATHER     Weather information
     FINANCE     Financial information
     CHILDREN    Children’s programming
     SOCIAL      Religious music
     RELIGION    Religious talk/music
     PHONE IN    Phone-in
     TRAVEL      Travel
     LEISURE     Leisure
     JAZZ        Jazz music
     COUNTRY     Country music
     NATION M    National music
     OLDIES      Older music
     FOLK M      Folk music
     DOCUMENT    Documentaries
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CD Operation
CD CONTROLS
Main controls
1 2
                          1      2
                                 ABC
                                         3
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                         4
                         GHI
                                  5
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                                         6
                                        MNO
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         12              PQRS    TUV    WXYZ
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ICE1613 ENG 11 10 9 8 7 6 5
Note: On Standard (single CD play) audio units, the numerical keypad (1) has no CD functionality.
Note: For information on CD care and handling, see CARE OF COMPACT DISCS, 306.
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    Information display screen                                        Inserting a single disc
                    1       2        3            4
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             CD 3                   Scan    14 : 54
            Tr 01                      :
                                      1 37 Random
            1   2   3   4   5   6   TA PTY NEWS
                                                                          1     2
                                                                                ABC
                                                                                       3
                                                                                      DEF
    ICE1873 ENG     10              9 8 7 6 5                             4
                                                                          GHI
                                                                                 5
                                                                                JKL
                                                                                       6
                                                                                      MNO
                                                                                               CD 3                     14 : 54
    1. Disc number (Premium audio).                                       7
                                                                         PQRS
                                                                                8
                                                                                TUV
                                                                                       9
                                                                                      WXYZ            Please Wait
    2. Track number.                                                            0
3. Play function.
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    4. Clock display.
    5. Play order, random, repeat.                                                           CD 3                 14 : 54
    6. Time elapsed on current track.                                                               Insert Disc
    7. News broadcast on.
    8. PTY (Programme Type Information) on.
    9. TA (Traffic Announcement) broadcast on.
    10. Number of discs in unit (Premium audio).
    Note: On Premium audio units, the six circles at
    the bottom left-hand side of the screen
    represent the six available CD slots. As soon as                  ICE1875 ENG
    one has a CD in it, its number will appear in the                 To insert a single disc into the CD player, first
    circle.                                                           press the CD mode button.
    INSERTING AND EJECTING DISCS                                      Note: On Premium audio units, it is then
                                                                      necessary to use the numerical keypad to select
    Dual and DVDPlus discs                                            the disc position number in which the CD is to
    Please be aware that a new generation of DVD                      be stored.
    discs is being adopted by the music industry.                     A message will appear in the display screen
    They are known as Dual Discs or DVDPlus                           asking you to wait, followed by the instruction
    discs. They have digital music on one side and                    to Insert Disc.
    video content on the other. Current in-car audio
                                                                      Ensure that the label side of the disc is facing
    systems with a front loading CD player may
                                                                      upwards then partially insert it without pushing
    load and play this type of disc, however, it is
                                                                      it into the slot; the player mechanism will draw
    possible that the disc will not eject and will
                                                                      the disc in automatically.
    therefore block up the player. Such damage to
    a CD player will not be covered under warranty.                   Caution: DO NOT force the disc into the slot.
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There will be a short pause whilst the player                          Note: If a CD fails to be drawn in and the
reads the information from the disc. Play will                         message CD Error is displayed, press the eject
commence at the first track on the newly                               button to clear the error.
inserted disc.                                                         If the error fails to clear, contact your Land
Inserting multiple discs (Premium audio)                               Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
                                                                       This process is repeated until all six CD
                                                                       positions are occupied. If one or more of the
                                                                       disc positions is already occupied, that position
                                  CD 1                 14 : 54         will be skipped in the loading process.
                                         Please Wait
                                                                       Caution: DO NOT force the disc into the slot.
                                                                       Note: To stop the loading process for multiple
                                                                       discs, either press and hold the CD mode
                                                                       button or press the C button.
                         CD 1                   14 : 54                Note: If there is a problem with a disc that has
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                                Insert Disc
                                                                       been loaded (inserted upside down, wrong
                                                                       format etc.) Disc Error will appear in the
                                                                       message display, and the disc in question will
                                                                       be ejected. If the problem is obvious, and can
                                                                       be corrected (disc upside down for example),
                                                                       then re-insert the disc in the correct manner. If
                                                                       it cannot be rectified, or the problem is not
                                                                       apparent, do not re-insert the disc.
              CD 1                        14 : 54
                     Loading All
          1
              CD 2                        14 : 54
                      Please Wait
          1
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    Ejecting a single disc                                                Ejecting multiple discs (Premium audio)
    Caution: Do not pull the disc from the player
    before it has stopped moving, as this may                                                               CD 1                     14 : 54
    cause damage to the player mechanism.                                                                           Ejecting All
                                                                                                        1   2   3   4   5   6
                              CD 5                        14 : 54
                                               Ejecting
                          1   2    3   4   5   6
                                                                                                            CD 1            14 : 54
                                                                                                                Remove Disc
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                                                                                                            2   3   4   5   6
                              CD 5            14 : 54
                                  Remove Disc
                          1    2   3   4       6
                                                                                     CD 2                                       14 : 54
                                                                                                Ejecting All
                                                                                        2   3   4   5   6
    ICE1876 ENG
                                                                                     CD 6                                       14 : 54
    It is only possible to eject a single disc, if it is                                            Loading
    currently selected or playing.
    To eject a disc, press the eject button briefly.                      ICE1893 ENG
    Ejecting will be shown on the display screen,                         All of the discs contained in the player can be
    and, after a short pause, the disc will be                            ejected in sequence. To eject all of the discs,
    presented. When the disc has stopped moving                           press and hold the eject button.
    Remove Disc is displayed. The disc should now                         The discs will be ejected one at a time with a
    be removed.                                                           short pause in between each. Following the
    Note: If the disc is not removed from the slot                        removal of the last disc, Loading will be shown
    within fifteen seconds, it will be drawn back into                    in the display screen.
    the player.                                                           To stop the process, press any number key.
                                                                          Note: If a disc is not removed from the slot
                                                                          within fifteen seconds, it will be drawn back into
                                                                          the player.
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CD PLAYBACK
                                                                                                            1     2             3
Play                                                                                                              ABC           DEF
                                                                                                            4
                                                                                                            GHI
                                                                                                                  5
                                                                                                                  JKL
                                                                                                                                6
                                                                                                                                MNO
                                                                                                                                                CD 1                                     14 : 54
                                                                                                            7
                                                                                                           PQRS
                                                                                                                   8
                                                                                                                  TUV       WXYZ
                                                                                                                                9              Tr 12                            2 : 43
                                                                                                                                                  1       2   3        5   6
                                                    CD 1                                14 : 54                   0
                                                   Tr 12                       3 : 15
                                                   1   2   3       4   5   6
                                                                                                                      CD 4            14 : 54
                                                                                                                          Please Wait
                                                                                                                  1     2   3         5   6
     1         2
               ABC
                          3
                         DEF
     4
    GHI
               5
               JKL
                          6
                         MNO
                                            CD 3                                        14 : 54                                               CD 4                                  14 : 54
     7         8          9                                Loading
    PQRS       TUV       WXYZ                                                                                                                                 Insert Disc
                                        1    2   3 4   5       6                                                                          1   2       3        5   6
               0
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Standard audio: With a CD loaded, start CD                                                              ICE1888 ENG
playback by briefly pressing the CD mode
button. Playback will begin from the point at                                                           If the slot position selected does not contain a
which it was stopped previously or, if the CD is                                                        disc, there will be a pause followed by a
newly inserted, from the beginning of the CD.                                                           message on the display screen Insert Disc.
Premium audio: To start CD playback, briefly                                                            Once a disc has been inserted, there will be a
press the CD mode button, then select the                                                               pause whilst the unit reads the disc
required disc number. If no disc number is                                                              information. Playback will then begin at the
selected, playback will begin at one of two                                                             start of track one.
places:
•    If the discs contained in the player have not
     been removed since their last use, playback
     will begin from the point at which it was
     stopped previously.
•    If the discs contained in the player have not
     been used since they were inserted,
     playback will begin at the start of disc one.
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    Start of track                                                           Forward/Reverse (search track)
                            CD 4                             14 : 54                                CD 5                                             14 : 54
                           Tr 03                    0 : 00                                         Tr 04                                2 : 16
                            1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                                    1   2   3   4   5       6
    To return to the start of a track during playback,                       To search forwards or backwards through the
    briefly press the Return to Start/Previous                               current track, briefly press the relevant Search
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    button.                                                                  button.
    Next track                                                               Pause/Stop
                            CD 4                             14 : 54
                           Tr 04                    0 : 00
                                                                                                                 CD 1                                 14 : 54
                            1   2   3   4   5   6
                                                                                                                Tr 03                       2 : 13
                                                                                                                1   2   3       4   5   6
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CD FUNCTIONS MENU                                                     Use the right rotary control to scroll to
                                                                      Random. Press the control to enable or disable
                                                                      the random function as required.
     CD 2                                 14 : 54                     Pressing the C button will also disable the
    Tr 06                        1 : 27                               function.
    1   2   3    4   5   6
                                                                      CD scan
                                                                             Random
                                                                             CD Scan
                                                                             Repeat
ICE1880 ENG
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CD mode, briefly press the MENU/OK button,
then use the right-hand rotary control to scroll                                CD 1                  Scan     14 : 54
to the required function. Press the control to                                  Tr 01                 0 : 08
enable or disable the function.                                               1   2   3   4   5   6
Random
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    Repeat                                                      DATA CD (MP-3)
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           Repeat                                                        CD 3  Data       14 : 54
           Load All                                                     Tr 01    1 : 37
                                                                        Fd 03 16      Tr 01 14
                                                                        1   2   3   4   5   6
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    ICE1879 ENG                                                 is inserted. The second line shows which track
                                                                is being played and the play time of that track.
    Repeat puts the current track into a loop. The
                                                                The third line shows which folder out of the
    track will play repeatedly until it is stopped or
                                                                total number of folders (03/16) and which track
    cancelled.
                                                                out of the total number of tracks available
    Use the right rotary control to scroll to Repeat.           (01/14) is currently playing.
    Press the control to enable or disable the
                                                                A short press on the # or * keys selects the next
    function as required.
                                                                or previous folder respectively. The number of
    Pressing the C button, or the Skip forward/Next             that folder will change accordingly.
    track or Return to Start/Previous buttons, will
                                                                When a new folder is selected, play will
    also disable the function.
                                                                commence at the first track in that folder.
                                                                Within the current folder, track selection can be
                                                                changed by use of the Return to start/previous
                                                                and Skip forward/next track buttons. Track
                                                                number in the display will change accordingly.
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    you issue one of the defined commands with                 is waiting for a speech input.
    the system active, the voice control system            •   It is possible that noise interference from
    converts your command into a control signal                outside the vehicle could affect commands.
    for the audio system. Your inputs take the                 To avoid this, keep the doors, windows,
    form of dialogues or commands. You are                     and sunroof closed.
    guided through these dialogues by                      •   If a command is not heard, or
    announcements or questions.                                misunderstood, the voice system responds
    Please familiarise yourself with the functions             with >Sorry, Command not recognised< or
    of the audio system before using voice                     >No speech detected<. If this happens,
    control.                                                   repeat the command.
                                                           •   Avoid causing background noise in the
                                                               vehicle while you are speaking, and ask
                                                               your passengers not to talk while you are
                                                               issuing voice commands.
                                                           •   The hands-free microphone is positioned
                                                               to pick up the driver’s voice. Commands
                                                               made by other occupants may be picked
                                                               up, but clarity and accuracy will be
                                                               reduced.
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                                                                Telephone Systems Handbook.
                                                            •   Notepad Help - To list Notepad
                                                                commands.
                                                                See Using Notepad, 143.
                                                            Interrupting voice control
    ICE1900 ENG                                             A command can be interrupted by saying the
                                                            word Cancel or by pressing the voice control
    To activate voice control:                              paddle until the system responds by saying
    •   Briefly pull the control paddle (your Audio         >Command cancelled<.
        system will mute at this point). A brief            If you receive a telephone call (or Navigation
        acoustic signal will be heard, and                  route guidance instruction or TA
        LISTENING will be displayed on the main             announcement) while conducting a dialogue by
        message centre to indicate that the system          voice control, the voice control dialogue is
        is now waiting for a voice command.                 interrupted.
    Note: It is only necessary to use the steering
                                                            Command not recognised
    wheel voice control paddle at the beginning of
    each voice session.                                     If a command is not recognised by the speech
                                                            recognition system, it responds with:
                                                            >Sorry. Please say your command again<.
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    Radio Commands
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                     Radio Tune fourteen forty (1440).                 the word Tune if preferred.
    •                Radio Tune fifteen oh three AM (1503).
                                                                       Nametags
    •                Radio Tune fifteen ten AM (1510).                 Nametags are a unique name or phrase of your
    •                Radio Tune ten eighty (1080).                     choice which can be used to recall a radio
    •                Radio Tune eighty nine point nine FM or           station. The nametags used can be the station
                     Radio Tune eighty nine point nine (89.9).         name, or a completely separate name of your
                                                                       choosing.
    •                Radio Tune eighty seven point nine FM
                     or Radio Tune eighty seven point nine
                     (87.9).
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STORING RADIO STATIONS                                     Nametags
                                                           Nametags are a unique name or phrase of your
Storing via voice command
                                                           choice which can be used to recall a radio
Once you have tuned to a radio station, it is              station. The nametags used can be the station
possible to store that station for future use as a         name, or a completely separate name of your
pre-set. The following commands apply to the               choosing.
currently tuned station.
                                                           The names are stored in a directory by using the
The command                                                Radio store name command. The system
Radio store preset <say number (1-9)>                      responds with >Name please<. You say the
calls up the dialogue for storing a pre-set                name that you have chosen (e.g. Radio 1).
station.
                                                           The system will read out a list of current
The command                                                nametags when given the command Radio
Radio autostore                                            directory.
enters the autostore function for the selected
                                                           Radio tune <nametag> is used to select a
frequency band (e.g. FM).
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    RADIO PLAY DIRECTORY                                      Tune
                                                              After a nametag has been read out by the
    Tune or Delete from the radio directory
                                                              system, give the command Tune and the radio
    The commands Radio play directory or Radio                tunes to the station saved under that nametag.
    directory prompt the system to read aloud the
    entire list of nametag entries in the radio               Delete
    directory.                                                After a nametag has been read out by the
    The nametag list is read out in stored order, and         system, give the command Delete and the
    commands can be entered during the system                 nametag will be removed from the directory.
    response.                                                 Cancel
    Replay                                                    After a nametag has been read out by the
    After a nametag has been read out by the                  system, give the command Cancel and the
    system, give the command Replay and the                   current Voice session will end.
    nametag will be repeated.
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     Tuning from the radio directory
     You say                         System response                  Message centre display
     Radio play directory            >Radio play directory<           RADIO DIRECTORY
     You can say Replay, Tune,       Reads out directory.             Station frequency
     Delete or Cancel after each
     name.
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RADIO DELETE DIRECTORY
Deleting the directory
The command Radio delete directory deletes
all entries in the radio directory.
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    CD Commands
    CD OPERATION
    Selecting disc and track numbers
    For CD player commands, say disc and track
    numbers as in the following examples:
    •             CD play disc one.
    •             CD play disc six track ten.
    •             CD play track twenty five.
    •             CD play track forty seven.
    Note: Commands relating to disc numbers and
    selection, refer only to Premium audio units.
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         You say                                System response              Message centre display
         CD help                                >List of CD commands<        CD HELP
         CD play                                >CD play<                    CD PLAY
         CD play disc <say number               >CD play disc <say number    DISC <disc number (1-6)>
         (1-6)>                                 (1-6)><
         CD play next disc                      >CD play next disc<          NEXT DISC
         CD play previous disc                  >CD play previous disc<      PREVIOUS DISC
         CD play track <say number              >CD play track <say number   TRACK <track number
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         CD play disc <say number               >CD play disc <say number    DISC <disc number (1-6)>
         (1-6)> Track <say number               (1-6) track <say number      TRACK <track number
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       Headphones on/play                   Switches on both headphone         HEADPHONES PLAY
                                            outputs
       Headphones off                       Switches off both headphone        HEADPHONES OFF
                                            outputs
       Rear entertainment on/play           Switches on rear entertainment     RSE PLAY
                                            system
       Rear entertainment off               Switches off rear entertainment    RSE OFF
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                                                            Index
A                                                                          Antifreeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37             Anti-lock braking (ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Activating the voice recognition system . . 338                            Anti-theft alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . . . . . . . 167                        Audible warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) . . . 211                             Audio controls - rear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
Additional storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136                 Audio system
Aerial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305           aerial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
Air suspension                                                               remote controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
   access height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184, 186                   Automatic transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
   adjusting heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185                 Automatic unlocking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
   crawl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186           Automatic volume control. . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
   crawl height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185              Autostore stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322
   door open override . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187                    Auxiliary equipment (use of). . . . . . . 150, 164
   extended mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188                   Auxiliary fuel burning heater. . . . . . . . . . . 126
   height change warnings. . . . . . . . . . . . 187                       Auxiliary input connection . . . . . . . . . . . . 319
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   messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185                Auxiliary mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
   off-road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184            Auxiliary power connection. . . . . . . . . . . . 319
   on-road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184             Auxiliary power sockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
   operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184               loadspace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
   remote operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189                    rear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
   suspension freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188                   AVC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
Air suspension control via remote control . 42                             B
Air vents                                                                  Balance adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            312
   driver’s lap vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129               Bass response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         311
   face level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129            Battery
   front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129             boost starting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        261
   rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129             care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   231
Airbag                                                                        jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        261
   location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74              safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   231
Airbag SRS                                                                    warning symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            231
   cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248            Battery care
   curtain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76             Check and replenish battery electrolyte                      232
   disabling switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78                Battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        233
   operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75            Bonnet opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          217
   servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80            Booster starting your vehicle . . . . . . . . . .               262
   side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76         Brake fluid
   warning indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75                    check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           224
Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44            specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      224
   indicator lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45               Brake fluid reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         220
   mislock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
   partial arming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
   perimetric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
   superlocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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    Brakes                                                                       CD data encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
       anti-lock brakes (ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . . .              175         CD functions menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
       brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        174         CD operation
       cornering control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           176            controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329
       electronic brake distribution (EBD) . . .                     176            display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
       emergency brake assist (EBA) . . . . . . .                    176            ejecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332
       foot brake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       174            ejecting multiple discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332
       off-road driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          176            inserting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
       parkbrake (EPB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           177            inserting multiple discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 331
       servo assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           174            next track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       warning indicator (ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . .               175            pausing play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
    Breakdown recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             208            playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333
    Bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           271            previous track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       bulb types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        271            random play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
       cornering lamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           277            repeat track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336
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       door lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         282            scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
       footwell lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          282            search backward (track) . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       front fog lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          281            search forward (track) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       halogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       275            skip backward (track) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       halogen bulbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          271            skip forward (track) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       headlamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        272            start of track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       indicator front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         278            stopping play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       loadbay lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           283         CD play using voice recognition . . . . . . . . 344
       luggage lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          283         CD playback functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
       map lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        284         CD storage
       mirror downlighter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            285            cubby box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
       number plate lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             280         CD storage rack
       puddle lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          282            glovebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
       rear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   279         Changing the vehicle battery . . . . . . . . . . . 234
       refitting headlamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            278            Battery disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
       side lamp front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         277            Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
       side repeater lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            280            Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
       tailgate lamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        283         Charging the vehicle battery . . . . . . . . . . . 233
       vanity mirror lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            284            Battery warning indicator . . . . . . . . . . . 233
       xenon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     276            Disconnecting the battery . . . . . . . . . . . 233
       Xenon lamp units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            271            Effects of battery disconnection . . . . . . 233
    C                                                                               Reconnecting the battery . . . . . . . . . . . 233
    Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     287         Child restraints
    Card holder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       136            ISOFIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
    Care of compact discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              306         Child restraints - booster seats . . . . . . . . . . 68
    Carpets (cleaning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           248         Child safety locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
    Catalytic converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          154         Child seats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
    CD care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     306         Cleaning after off-road driving. . . . . . . . . . 246
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Cleaning (exterior) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         246         Dynamic Response warning . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Cleaning (interior) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         247         Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). . . . . . . . 179
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   315         E
Clock adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          315         Ejecting a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332
CommandShift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          160         Ejecting multiple discs (Premium audio) . 332
Cool box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     136         Electric windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Coolant check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . .                222            anti-trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Cooling system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          222            rear isolator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Cooling system reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . .              220            safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Copy protected CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            306         Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) . . . . . 176
Cornering brake control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             176         Electronic Traction Control (ETC) . . . . . . . 180
Cruise control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       165         Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) . . . . . . . . . 176
Cubby box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       136         Emergency towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Cuise control - adaptive (ACC) . . . . . . . . .                167         Emergency unlocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Cup holders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       133         Emission control system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
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   front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   134         Empty fuel tank problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
   rear seats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      134         Engine
D                                                                              catalytic converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Data CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336                 check and top-up oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Data recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36                  compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
Declarations of conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . 296                         data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
Defined voice recognition commands . . . 338                                   emission control system . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Diesel fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153                immobilisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292                   oil specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221, 286
Direction indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113                     running-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
   Lane change flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113                       starting (diesel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Directional tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237                  starting (petrol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Display screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330                Engine oil
Door mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82                  check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Driving                                                                        disposal (used oil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
   advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147             Engine oil dipstick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
   fuel economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149                 Engine oil filler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
   on-road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
   running-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
   stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
   vehicle height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
   warming-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Dual discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
DVDPlus discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
Dynamic Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Dynamic Response fluid
   check and top-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Dynamic Response reservoir . . . . . . . . . . 220
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    Exterior lamps                                                              Fuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263
       Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). . 211                                engine compartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
       automatic control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                    main fuse box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266
       cornering lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112                    passenger compartment . . . . . . . . 266, 267
       daytime running lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . 112                         renewing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263, 267
       direction indicator lamps . . . . . . . . . . . 113                        trailer electrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
       front fog lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112                 G
       hazard warning lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113                       Gauges
       headlamp courtesy delay . . . . . . . . . . . 112                           fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
       headlamp washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116                        speedometer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
       high beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                   tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
       high beam flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                     temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
       licence plate lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                   Gear selector display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 102
       master switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                 Gearbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
       number plate lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                        default mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
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       rear fog lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113                    electronic modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
       reversing lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112                     fault message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
       side lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110                  kick down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
       static bending lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213                        manual mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
       stop lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112                  selector positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
    Exterior mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82                  sport mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
    F                                                                              transfer box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
    Fader adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312                        high range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
    Fluid specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286                      low range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
    Fog lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112              Glovebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
    Folding armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55                H
    Front seat head restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56                   Hazard warning lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
    Fuel                                                                        Head restraints
       consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295                    front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
       cut-off system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154                   rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
       economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149                Headlamp bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . 272
       empty tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154               Headlamp courtesy delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
       filler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151         Headlamp courtesy delay via remote control 41
       filling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154          Headlamp touring adjustment
       gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86             Halogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
       safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151             Xenon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
       specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153, 288                 Headlamps
       tank capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287                  static bending lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
    Fuel type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153           Headlamps (AFS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
    Fuel-burning heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126                   Heated front screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
                                                                                Heated rear window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
                                                                                Heated seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
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Heating                                                                     J
   auxiliary heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         126         Jack
Heating and ventilation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            123            operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   257
Height (of vehicle) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         147            positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   255
Hill Descent Control (HDC)                                                     wheel changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        250
   fade out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     183         Jump starting your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . .           262
   operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      181
                                                                            K
   warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      183
                                                                            Keys and remote controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Horn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   118
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                                                                            Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
In-car telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
                                                                            Lamps
Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
                                                                               interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Information broadcasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
                                                                            Lamps master switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Information display screen. . . . . . . . . . . . 330
                                                                            Lane change flash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Information labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
                                                                            Lashing eyes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
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Information offset volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
                                                                            Lighter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Inserting a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
                                                                            Load carrying
Inserting multiple discs (Premium audio) 331
                                                                               roof rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Instrument pack
                                                                            Loadspace cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
   instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
                                                                            Locking wheel nuts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
   personal settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
                                                                            Locking/unlocking
   warning indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
                                                                               emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Instrument panel
                                                                               interior switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
   cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
                                                                               speed-related . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Interior (cleaning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
                                                                            Logic7 settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
Interior lamps
                                                                            Lubricant specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
   automatic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
                                                                            Luggage anchor points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
   collision illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
   courtesy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130              M
   front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131           Main controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
   glovebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131               Main fuse box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266
   instrument pack illumination dimmer . 111                                Main message centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 90
   loadspace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130                  critical warnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90, 92
   low-level illumination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131                      information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90, 92
   operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130                warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90, 92
   rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
   vanity mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Interior locking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Interior rear view mirror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Interior space protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Interrupting voice control. . . . . . . . . . . . . 338
ISOFIX child restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
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                                                                Index
    Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214              MP3 music tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336
      antifreeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223             N
      bonnet opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217                   Navigation volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
      brake fluid                                                              News information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326
         check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224                      selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326
         specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
                                                                               O
      coolant
                                                                               Octane (RON) rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
         check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
                                                                               Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 103
         specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
                                                                               Oil (engine)
      disposal of fluids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
                                                                                  disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
      Dynamic Response fluid
                                                                               Oil level checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
         check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
                                                                               Owner maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
      dynamometers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
      emission control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216                   P
      engine oil                                                               Panic alarm via remote control . . . . . . . . . . 41
                                                                               Park Distance Control (PDC) . . . . . . . . . . . 155
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         check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
         specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221, 286                      activating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
      poisonous fluids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215                  Parkbrake (EPB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
      power steering fluid                                                     Particulate air filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
         check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225                    Parts and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
      safety in the garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215                   Passenger compartment air filter . . . . . . . 127
      service portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214                Pause a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
      tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235          Perimetric alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
      underbody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246                Petrol quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
      under-bonnet covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218                      Phone volume settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
      windscreen washers                                                       Playing a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333
         top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227              Poisonous fluids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
    Manually storing stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322                    Polishing (the bodywork) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
    Map lamp bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . 284                        Power steering fluid
    Message centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90                   check and top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
    Mirror dipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84              Power steering reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
    Mirror downlighter                                                         Power windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
      bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285                   Pre-tensioners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
    Mirror (interior) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137              Programme Type (PTY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327
      automatic dim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137                  Proximity mirror (Japan only) . . . . . . . . . . . 84
      manual dim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137                 PTY search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327
    Mirrors (exterior)                                                         Punctured tyres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
      adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82              R
      cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247             Radio controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   321
      electric operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83                Radio Data System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       324
      folding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83           Radio reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   305
      manual operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83                  Radio waveband selection. . . . . . . . . . . . .           321
    Mislock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44         Random play - CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      335
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                                                              Index
RDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324         Scanning a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
RDS selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324              Screen wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Rear audio controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317                 Seat belt
Rear door safety locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51                    locking mechanism . . . . . . . . . . 62, 68, 70
Rear seat armrest fold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59                    operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Rear seat entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56                     safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Rear seat entertainment commands. . . . . 345                             Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Rear seat entertainment voice commands 345                                   adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Rear seat head restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60                     caring for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Rear view mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137                   cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Reception quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305                  fastening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Recovery (of vehicle) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208                    pregnant women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Refitting underbonnet covers. . . . . . . . . . 218                          pre-tensioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 65
Remote control                                                               testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
  battery recharge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39                Seat heaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
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  battery replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39                  Seats
  buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48               child seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
  customer programmable button . . . . . . 40                                correct position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
  Land Rover button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 48                        folding armrest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
  operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44               front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
  programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 41                      front adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
  replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39                  lumbar support adjustment . . . . . . . . . . 55
Remote control battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39                      rear seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Remote control programming                                                   seat memory facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
  air suspension control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42                   Service interval indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
  headlamp courtesy delay . . . . . . . . . . . . 41                      Smokers equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
  panic alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41              Snow chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
  tailgate release. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43              Sound settings
  tailglass release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43                 balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Removing underbonnet covers . . . . . . . . 218                              bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
Repeat current track - CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . 336                       fader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Reset tone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314                    logic7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
Reset volume settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311                      reset tone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314
Reverse mirror dipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84                      source tone memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
Road testing on dynamometers . . . . . . . . 216                             subwoofer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Roof racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210               treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
Running-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149            Source tone memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
S                                                                         Spare wheel (removing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Safety                                                                    Speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
  battery warning symbols . . . . . . . . . . .               231         Speed-related locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
  tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   235         Starter switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Safety in the garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        215
Safety on the forecourt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          151
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    Starting                                                                    Tether strap anchorages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
       automatic models. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157                    Tilt sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
       boost starting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261                Tone settings
       cold climates (diesel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146                       bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
       cold climates (petrol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145                       reset tone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314
       diesel models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146                    source tone memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
       jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261                    treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
       petrol models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145                Tool kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
    Static bending lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213                    Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
    Steering column                                                                 detatchable tow bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
       adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81                  electrical socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
    Steering column lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144                        gear selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
    Steering wheel                                                                  tow bar dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
       adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81                  tow bar dimensions (multi-height) . . . . 294
    Stop a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334                 tow bar removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
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    Storage compartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135                          tow bar stowage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
    Storing radio stations using voice recognition .                                tow bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
       341                                                                          weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199, 291
    Subwoofer settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312                   Towing eyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
    Sun visor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131, 137                    front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
    Sunroof                                                                         rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
       anti-trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122                refitting front access panel . . . . . . . . . . 206
       blind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122              refitting rear access panel. . . . . . . . . . . 207
       calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122                  removing front access panel. . . . . . . . . 205
       electric operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121                     removing rear access panel . . . . . . . . . 207
    Superlocking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44              Towing weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
    Suspending cruise control . . . . . . . . . . . . 166                       TPM system (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
    Suspension (air) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184                    system). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242
    T                                                                           Traffic information selection . . . . . . . . . . . 325
    Tachometer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85              Transfer gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
    Tailgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52         Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
    Tailgate emergency unlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52                          default mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
    Tailglass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52              electronic modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
    Temperature controls                                                            fault message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
       air conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123                     kick down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
       automatic system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123                        manual mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
       operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123                  selector positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
    Temperature gauge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85                       sport mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
    Terrain Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191, 195                         transfer box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
       driver override options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193                           high range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
       operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194                     low range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
       use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192          Transporter or trailer lashing. . . . . . . . . . . 209
    Terrain Response system messages . . . . 197                                Transporting your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
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Treble response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312               Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 142
Trip computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87                activating the system . . . . . . . 32, 142, 338
   settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88            CD commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
Trip recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86              defined voice commands . . . . . . . . . . . 338
Tuning the radio using voice recognition . 340                              general commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339
Tyre                                                                        help commands . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 142, 339
   snow chains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241                 important information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337
   specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290                interrupting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338
Tyre pressure label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239                  making yourself understood. . . . . . . . . 337
Tyres                                                                       notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
   age degradation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236                  radio commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340
   care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235           radio delete directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343
   directional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237              radio play directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342
   information label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239                  radio tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340
   pressure monitoring system . . . . . . . . 242                           rear seat entertainment commands . . . 345
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   pressures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237               steering wheel control . . . . . . . . . . 32, 142
   punctures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236                storing radio stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341
   replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236               Voice volume settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
   temporary spare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
   TPM system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242
   wear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
   wear indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
   winter/snow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
U
Underbonnet covers
  fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
  removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
V
Vanity mirror lamp
  bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          284
Vehicle dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          292
Vehicle height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     147
Vehicle identification number . . . . . . . . . .             249
Vehicle recovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       208
  after towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      208
  towing the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          208
Vehicle stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     147
Ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   127
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                                                                Index
    W                                                                          Wheel
    Warning indicators                                                           size and type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         290
      Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . . . . . 105                            temporary spare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            258
      Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). . 108                              Wheel changing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          251
      airbag SRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105                 chocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       252
      Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). . . . . . 108                              jacking the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            257
      battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105                   locking wheel nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             260
      brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107, 108                      spare wheel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         253
      check engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108                   stowing spare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          259
      cruise control active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108                    tilt sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      251
      direction indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104                     tool kit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    250
      Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) . . . . . 107                            Wheel chocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         252
      Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) . . . 107                            Wheels
      Electronic Traction Control (ETC). . . . . 107                             locking wheel nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             260
      Emergency Brake Assist (EBA). . . . . . . 107                            Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      119
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      front fog lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108                   anti-trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      120
      glow plugs (diesel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105                     rear isolator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        120
      headlamp main beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107                         safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     119
      Hill Descent Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107                   Windscreen washers
      low gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106               operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        116
      low oil pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104, 105                    Windscreen wipers
      parkbrake system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108                      blade replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             229
      rear fog lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108                   intermittent variable delay. . . . . . . . . . .               114
      seat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 105                intermittent wipe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           115
      side lamps/headlamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104                         operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        114
      suspension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106                  rear window wash/wipe . . . . . . . . . . . .                  117
      TPM system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107                   speed-dependent mode . . . . . . . . . . . .                   115
    Warning labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35                variable delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         115
    Washer reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220                 Winter tyres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      241
    Washers (windscreen)                                                       Wiper blade replacement
      fluid top-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227                 front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    229
      jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228           rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   229
      operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
    Washing (the bodywork) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
    Waveband selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321
    Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
      axle loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
      gross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
      kerb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
      towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
      vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
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