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    							Child Restraints
    30
    Child Restraint sCHILD SEATS
    The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are 
    designed for adults and larger children. It is 
    very important that all infants and young 
    children are restrained in a suitable child safety 
    seat appropriate to their age and size (see table 
    below). Child safety seats approved for use in 
    your vehicle are available from Land Rover 
    dealers.
    Only fit a child safety seat of a type approved for 
    the specific seating positions in your vehicle 
    (see table) and ensure the manufacturers 
    fitting instructions are followed exactly.
    Defender 90 & 110 Station Wagons onlyWARNING
    Accident statistics show that children are 
    safer when properly restrained in the rear 
    seating positions than in the front. However, 
    if a forward facing child seat suitable for the 
    size of the child is available and it is 
    necessary for the child to travel in the front, 
    set the seat fully rearwards and use an 
    approved FORWARD FACING child seat - DO 
    NOT INSTALL REARWARD FACING CHILD 
    SEATS IN ANY FRONT PASSENGER SEAT 
    POSITION.
    NOTE: The side facing folding or fixed bench 
    seats fitted in the load carrying area of some 
    vehicles, are not suitable for fitting child safety 
    seats.
    Mass Group
    (As displayed on Child Resstraint 
    packaging)Seating Positions
    Front 
    PassengerFront 
    Centre
    *†
    Rear 
    OutboardRear 
    Centre
    *†
    0 = Up to 10 kg (0-9 months) U X U X
    0+ = Up to 13 kg (0-2 years) U X U X
    I = 9 to 18 kg (9 months - 4 years) U X U X
    II & III =15 to 36 kg (4-12 years) U X U X
    U = Suitable for ‘universal’ categor y restraints approved for this mass group.
    X = Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
    * = If fitted.
    † = Not suitable for the majority of child restraints which require a 3-point seat belt for 
    attachment, however, a child restraint may be used in these positions provided that it is 
    specifically designed and sold for use with a 2-point seat belt. 
    						
    							Door Mirrors
    31
    Doo r M irrorsEXTERIOR MIRRORS
    NOTE: Objects viewed in exterior mirrors may 
    appear further away than they actually are.
    Manually adjustable mirrors
    Move the mirror glass to the required position.
    Folding the mirror body
    The door mirrors are designed to fold forwards 
    or rearwards on impact. They can also be folded 
    back towards the side windows into a ‘park’ 
    position to enable the vehicle to negotiate 
    narrower openings.Positioning the mirror for towing
    To improve rear visibility when towing, the 
    mirrors can be folded outwards (see 
    illustration), so that the mirror stem is at 90º to 
    the side of the vehicle, increasing the field of 
    vision.
    H3650
    H3651
    H3652 
    						
    							Instruments
    32
    I ns trume nt sINSTRUMENT PANEL
    1. Speedometer
    Indicates road speed in kilometres per hour.
    2. Anti-theft alarm indicator light
    Indicates the status of the alarm system (see 
    ‘Anti-theft alarm indicator light’, page 13).
    3. Total distance (odometer) and trip recorder
    Indicates the total distance or the individual 
    journey distance travelled by the vehicle. 
    4. Trip recorder reset button
    Briefly press and release the button to change 
    the digital display between either the total 
    distance travelled, or the individual journey 
    distance. Press and hold the button to reset the 
    trip recorder to zero.
    5. Fuel gauge
    The pointer indicates the fuel level when the 
    starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. 
    NOTE: When the fuel remaining drops to a 
    minimum of 9 litres, the low fuel warning light 
    will illuminate (see ‘WARNING LIGHTS’, 
    page 33).6. Temperature gauge
    Once the engine coolant has reached its normal 
    operating temperature, the pointer should 
    remain between the BLUE and RED segments.
    If the pointer moves towards the RED segment, 
    this indicates that the engine coolant is 
    becoming too hot. Should the pointer move 
    INTO the RED segment, severe engine damage 
    could occur. In this case, stop the vehicle as 
    soon as safety permits and allow the engine to 
    idle for five minutes in order to cool down - DO 
    NOT SWITCH OFF. Seek qualified assistance 
    before continuing.
    7. Clock
    For further information on setting the time on 
    the clock, see ‘CLOCK’, page 51.
    8. Warning lights
    For further information on the functionality of 
    the warning lights, see ‘WARNING LIGHTS’, 
    page 33.
    km/h120
    ABSTC
    12
    63 9
    0 2080100
    60
    40120
    180
    200160 140
    km/h
    H37244
    567
    8
    12
    3 
    						
    							Warning Lights
    33
    Wa rning Light sWARNING LIGHTS
    The location and specification of the warning 
    lights may vary according to model and market 
    requirements. 
    WARNING
    DO NOT drive if a RED warning light remains 
    on once the engine is running or illuminates 
    whilst driving.
    Check engine - AMBER
    *
    The light illuminates as a bulb and 
    system check when the starter 
    switch is turned on, and 
    extinguishes as soon as the engine is started. 
    Illumination at any other time indicates an 
    engine fault - if the light illuminates while 
    driving, avoid high speeds and seek qualified 
    assistance urgently.
    Glow plug - AMBER 
    Illuminates when the starter switch 
    is turned to position ‘II’. Wait for 
    the light to extinguish before 
    starting the engine.Low oil pressure - RED 
    The light illuminates as a bulb 
    check when the starter switch is
    turned to position ‘II’ and 
    extinguishes when the engine is started. If the 
    light 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 light illuminates.
    Direction indicators - GREEN 
    The left or right warning light 
    flashes in time with the 
    corresponding left or right 
    direction indicator lights whenever they are 
    operated. If the warning light fails to flash, or 
    flashes very rapidly, this may indicate a bulb 
    failure in one of the direction indicator lights. 
    If the hazard switch is pressed, both warning 
    lights will flash in conjunction with the direction 
    indicator lights.
    Battery charging - RED
    The light illuminates as a bulb 
    check when the starter switch
    is turned to position ‘II’ and 
    extinguishes once the engine is running. If it 
    remains on, or illuminates whilst driving, a fault 
    is indicated. Seek qualified assistance urgently.
    km/h120
    ABSTC
    H3723 
    						
    							Warning Lights
    34 Headlight main beam - BLUE
    Illuminates when the headlights 
    are switched to main beam.
    Low fuel - AMBER
    Illuminates when the fuel 
    remaining in the tank drops to a 
    minimum of 9 litres. If the light 
    illuminates, refuel at the first opportunity.
    Handbrake, brake fluid - RED
    The light illuminates for about 3 
    seconds as a bulb check when the    
    starter switch is turned on. It also 
    illuminates when the handbrake is applied with 
    the starter switch in position ‘II’. The light 
    should extinguish when the handbrake is fully 
    released or shortly after the electrical circuits 
    are switched on. If the light illuminates whilst 
    driving, a fault with the braking system is 
    indicated. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety 
    permits and seek qualified assistance before 
    continuing.
    Anti-lock braking system - AMBER
    *
    Illuminates for approximately 1 
    second as a bulb and system check 
    when the starter switch is turned to 
    position ‘II’, and briefly extinguishes before 
    coming on again. If the light does not 
    extinguish and then come on again, then a fault 
    occurred with the ABS system and you should 
    consult a qualified dealer at the earliest 
    opportunity. The warning light will remain on 
    until the vehicle is driven above approximately 
    7 km/h.
    If the light remains on or subsequently 
    illuminates while driving, a fault has been 
    detected by the self monitoring system. This 
    means that full ABS control may not be 
    available and you should consult your dealer at 
    the earliest opportunity.Traction Control - AMBER
    *
    Illuminates as a bulb check when 
    the starter switch is turned to 
    position ‘II’ and extinguishes after 
    approximately 3 seconds. The light illuminates 
    for a minimum of 2 seconds, whenever traction 
    control is operating.
    If the warning light flashes (for at least 10 
    seconds) traction control has been operating 
    for too long and has temporarily shut down to 
    allow the system to cool - this will only occur in 
    extreme conditions.
    If the light illuminates continuously, a fault with 
    the system is indicated; seek qualified 
    assistance.
    Rear fog guard lights - AMBER
    Illuminates whenever the rear fog 
    guard lights are on.
    NOTE: In clear conditions, rear fog guard lights 
    can dazzle other road users. Use ONLY when 
    visibility is severely restricted.
    Engine immobilisation - RED
    Flashes during any attempt to start 
    the engine when the engine is 
    immobilised.
    Heated rear screen - AMBER
    Illuminates when the rear screen 
    heater is operating.
    Differential lock - RED
    Illuminates whenever the 
    differential is locked. If the light 
    remains on after the differential 
    lock is disengaged, transmission ‘wind-up’ may 
    be present. Reversing for a short distance and 
    then going forward will usually ‘unwind’ the 
    transmission. If the light remains on, contact 
    your dealer as soon as possible. 
    						
    							Warning Lights
    35
    Hazard warning lights - RED
    Illuminates in conjunction with the 
    direction indicator warning lights, 
    when the hazard warning lights are 
    operated.
    Trailer direction indicators - GREEN
    The light illuminates briefly as a 
    bulb check when the starter switch 
    is turned to position ‘II’. If a trailer 
    is attached, the light illuminates in conjunction 
    with the vehicle direction indicator lights to 
    show that all trailer indicator lights are 
    functioning correctly. In the event of a bulb 
    failure on the trailer, the warning light flashes 
    once and then remains off.
    Sidelights - GREEN
    Illuminates whenever the sidelights 
    are on.
    Transmission oil temperature - RED
    *
    Illuminates as a bulb check when 
    the starter switch is turned to 
    position ‘II’ and extinguishes after 
    3 seconds approx. If the light illuminates while 
    driving, the gearbox oil temperature is too high 
    (most likely to occur in very hot weather during 
    continuous high speed driving, or whilst towing 
    heavy loads on steep inclines or if the 
    handbrake has been applied while driving).
    If the light illuminates, reduce speed. If the light 
    remains on, stop the vehicle and allow the 
    gearbox to cool. Do not drive until the light has 
    extinguished. (Depending on the ambient 
    temperature and the carrying loads imposed on 
    the vehicle, it may take several minutes before 
    the light extinguishes and it is safe to drive).Fuel filter - AMBER
    *
    Illuminates as a bulb check when 
    the starter switch is turned to
    position ‘II’ and extinguishes after 
    3 seconds approximately. If the light 
    illuminates while driving, this indicates the 
    presence of excessive amounts of water in the 
    fuel. You may continue driving but should seek 
    qualified assistance at the earliest convenient 
    time. 
    						
    							Lights & Indicators
    36
    Lights &  IndicatorsDIRECTION INDICATORS
    Move the lever DOWN to indicate a LEFT turn, 
    and UP to indicate a RIGHT turn (the 
    appropriate GREEN warning light on the 
    instrument panel will flash in time with the 
    direction indicators). 
    Hold the lever part-way up or down against 
    spring pressure to indicate a lane change.
    LIGHTS
    Side, tail and instrument panel lights
    Push the lighting switch to position 1.
    Headlights
    Push the lighting switch to position 2.
    Headlight main and dipped beams
    With the headlights switched on, push the lever 
    away from the steering wheel to change 
    headlight beams (BLUE warning light glows 
    when the headlights are on main beam).
    To flash the headlights, pull the lever part way 
    towards the steering wheel and release.
    H3629
    H3632
    10
    2
    H3630 
    						
    							Lights & Indicators
    37
    Headlight levelling*
    The angle of the headlight beams is affected by 
    the distribution of weight inside the vehicle. The 
    headlights should be adjusted so that the point 
    at which the beams meet the road surface 
    ahead of the vehicle provides adequate 
    illumination without dazzling other road users.
    The four-position switch should be used to 
    adjust the headlight beams in relation to the 
    vehicle loadings identified opposite.Vehicles fitted with front seats only
    Positions ‘1’ and ‘2’ should only be used when 
    required, according to the distribution and 
    weight of the load being carried.
    H3669
    PositionLoading Condition
    0Driver, or driver and front 
    passenger only
    (loadspace empty).
    1All seats occupied
    (loadspace empty)
    2All seats occupied with 
    loadspace loaded to max. 
    permissible rear axle weight.
    3Driver only with loadspace 
    loaded to max. permissible
    rear axle weight. 
    						
    							Lights & Indicators
    38
    FOG LIGHTS
    Rear fog guard lights
    Press to operate, press a second 
    time to switch off (the indicator 
    light in the switch illuminates when 
    the fog guard lights are switched on). The rear 
    fog guard lights illuminate ONLY when the 
    headlights are also switched on, and the starter 
    switch is turned to position ‘II’. Switching off 
    the headlights, or turning the starter switch to 
    position ‘0’, will automatically extinguish the 
    rear fog guard lights too (the fog guard lights 
    will not illuminate again unless selected 
    manually).
    ALWAYS remember to switch the fog guard 
    lights off as soon as visibility permits; in clear 
    conditions fog guard lights can dazzle other 
    road users!
    HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
    Press to operate; all the direction 
    indicator lights (including those 
    fitted to a trailer) will flash 
    together. Use ONLY in an emergency to warn 
    other road users when your stationary vehicle 
    is causing an obstruction, or is in a hazardous 
    situation. Remember to switch off before 
    moving away.
    H3692H3693 
    						
    							Wipers & Washers
    39
    Wipers & WashersOPERATING
    The wipers and washers will only operate when 
    the starter switch is turned to position ‘I’ or ‘II’.
    NOTE: If the wiper blades have stuck to the 
    glass, a thermal cut-out may temporarily 
    prevent the wiper motor from operating. If this 
    is the case, switch the wipers off, free them 
    from the obstruction and then switch on again.
    WINDSCREEN WIPERS
    Intermittent wipe
    Pull lever down.
    Normal speed wipe
    Push lever up to first position.
    Fast speed wipe
    Push lever up to second position.
    Single wipe
    Push the lever up against spring pressure and 
    release immediately.
    NOTE: With the lever held up, the wipers will 
    continue operating at slow speed until it is 
    released.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    •DO NOT operate the wipers on a dry 
    screen.
    •In freezing or very hot conditions, 
    ensure that the blades are not frozen or 
    stuck to the glass.
    •In winter, remove any snow or ice from 
    around the arms and blades, including 
    the wiped area of the windscreen and 
    the heater air intakes.
    H3627
    H3626 
    						
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