Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2002my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Locks & Alarm 30 CHILD-PROOF LOCKS Move the locking levers on the rear doors and taildoor down to engage the child locks. With the child-proof locks engaged, neither the rear doors nor the taildoor can be opened from inside the vehicle, thereby avoiding the risk of a door being opened accidentally while the vehicle is moving. WARNING TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH, NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNSUPERVISED IN THE VEHICLE. DOOR LOCKING CUT-OFF SWITCH An inertia switch, operational only with the starter switch in...
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Locks & Alarm 31 ALARM OR HANDSET DIFFICULTIES Alarm goes off unexpectedly. Ensure all windows, doors, hood and sunroof(s) are closed. Vehicle will not start. Press unlock button on handset. If it still will not start, consult your Land Rover dealer. Hazard lights dont flash when alarm is armed.Ensure all doors and the hood are fully closed. Doors unlock and hazard lights start to flash when vehicle is in motion.The inertia switch has been triggered - see ‘DOOR LOCKING CUT-OFF SWITCH’, page 30....
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Seats 32 SeatsPOWER OPERATED FRONT SEATS WARNING To avoid the risk of loss of control and personal injury, DO NOT adjust the drivers seat while the vehicle is in motion. The seat adjustment controls are situated on the side of the centrally mounted cubby box. Seat adjustment is only possible when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ or for 45 seconds after opening the drivers door. Forward/backward adjustment Push and hold the switch forwards or backwards to move the seat to the desired...
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Seats 33 Seat cushion height adjustment* On the drivers seat only, the height of the seat cushion can be adjusted. Push the switch up or down to raise or lower the cushion. Lumbar support adjustment * Push the switch up to increase support to the lumbar region of the back. Lower the switch to reduce lumbar support.Seat back adjustment Twist the switch forward or backward until the desired seat back angle is achieved. WARNING DO NOT travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum...
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Seats 34 HEAD RESTRAINTS Pull the head restraint up or down until the cushion is level with the back of the head. 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 level with the head 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...
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Seats 35 HEATED FRONT SEATS* With the starter switch turned on and the engine running, press the switches to operate the heating elements in either the drivers or front passenger seat (the indicator light in the switch illuminates). Press a second time to switch off. The seat heaters are thermostatically controlled and operate intermittently to achieve and then maintain a predetermined temperature between 79°F and 97°F (26° - 36°C). FOLDING THE REAR SEATS WARNING DO NOT adjust any part of a seat...
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Seats 36 1.Remove the loadspace cover (see ‘LOADSPACE COVER*’, page 93). 2.To release either part of the backrest, lift the lever shown in the inset, and then fold the backrest onto the seat base. 3.Ensure the outer head restraints are fully lowered, the armrest is stowed and the centre head restraint is removed. 4.To release the seat base, pull the release strap upward (arrowed in illustration). With backrest and seat base released, the assembly can be folded forward as shown. 5.Ensure the...
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Seats 37 OCCASIONAL REAR SEATS* NOTE: The occasional rear seats are fitted with an interlock that prevents the seat back from being raised if the seat is not latched to the floor properly. WARNING For safety, before driving with passengers seated in the occasional rear seats, ensure that all occupants are properly restrained. Otherwise occupants seated in these seats will be subjected to a greater risk of injury or death in a crash or rollover. Do not carry passengers in the occasional rear...
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Seats 38 Stowing the seats NOTE: Before stowing a seat, ensure that the drinks tray to the side of the seat has been emptied, and that the seat belt buckle is folded down to prevent it from becoming trapped between the backrest and cushion. 1.Push the backrest release lever forward to unlock the backrest. 2.Fold the backrest fully forward. 3.Turn the twist grip (moving part of the bar on the back of the seat) fully forward to release the floor latch, and start to lift the seat from the loadspace...
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Seats 39 Head restraints NOTE: The head restraints for use with the occasional rear seats are hinged from the roof. 1.To unfold a head restraint, pull the handle (arrowed in illustration) forward and swing the restraint down from the roof. Stow the head restraint when not in use by pulling down the handle and pushing the restraint back flush with the roof. WARNING DO NOT drive with occupants in the occasional rear seats unless the head restraints are unfolded. Failure to unfold the head...