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Heated Screens
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He ated Scree nsHEATED FRONT SCREEN AND REAR 
WINDOW
Heated front screen*
Press to operate (the indicator light 
in the switch illuminates); press a 
second time to switch off (the 
indicator light extinguishes). The heated screen 
operates only with the engine running. After 5 
minutes continuous operation, the heater 
switches off automatically. 
Heated rear window 
Press to operate; press a second 
time to switch off. The indicator 
light in the switch illuminates while 
the heating...

Page 82

Interior Equipment
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Interior Equ ip mentFRONT INTERIOR & LOADSPACE LIGHTS
Switch positions:
•‘OFF’ - Light permanently off.
•‘ON’ - Light illuminates continuously.
With the switch in the centre position, the 
interior light illuminates automatically 
whenever the vehicle is unlocked, when the 
starter switch is turned off (to position ‘0’), or 
when a door or taildoor is opened. The light 
remains illuminated for 15 seconds after the 
doors and taildoor are closed, or until the 
starter switch is...

Page 83

Interior Equipment
82
CLOCK
The digital clock display illuminates constantly 
and dims automatically for night time viewing, 
when the side lights are illuminated.
To adjust the time, use a ballpoint pen or similar 
probe to press the hour (left hand) and minute 
(right hand) controls, until the correct time is 
displayed.
NOTE: The clock will need to be reset if the 
battery is disconnected.
Pressing both hour and minute controls 
simultaneously ‘zeroes’ the display.
COIN TRAY
Push the front to open. To...

Page 84

Interior Equipment
83
CIGAR LIGHTER*
With the starter switch turned on, press the 
lighter in to heat up. When it has reached the 
correct temperature it will partially eject and 
can then be withdrawn for use.
•ONLY hold the cigar lighter by the handle.
•DO NOT plug accessories into the cigar 
lighter socket unless they are approved by 
Land Rover (see ‘AUXILIARY POWER 
SOCKET’, page 85 for more information).
NOTE: On vehicles not fitted with a cigar lighter, 
the power socket is protected by a blank...

Page 85

Interior Equipment
84
Rear
Push the front of the ashtray on the right hand 
side to open. To remove, open the ashtray and 
then carefully lever the tray downwards to 
disengage the upper pivot.
Refit by locating the upper pivot and then 
easing the ashtray into a position whereby the 
lower pivot can also be engaged.UNDER SEAT STOWAGE BOX
To gain access, depress the catch (arrowed in 
illustration) and open the lid. 
NOTE: On some models the stowage box 
provides the location for a CD autochanger.
H2594...

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Interior Equipment
85
AUXILIARY POWER SOCKET
An auxiliary power socket is mounted 
immediately behind the rear seat on the left 
hand side of the loadspace. This can be used to 
power Land Rover approved accessories that 
use a maximum of 180 watts.
Always run the engine during prolonged use of 
electrical accessories, otherwise the battery 
may become discharged.
CAUTION: NEVER plug non-approved 
accessories into the power socket - damage to 
the vehicles electrical systems could occur.
CUP HOLDERS...

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Interior Equipment
86
Front
For comfort and convenience, the handle 
aperture on the cup holders can be relocated to 
suit the user; twist the top of the cup holder 
anticlockwise to release, then reposition so that 
when the top is secured, the handle aperture is 
in the required position.
The cup holders are also equipped with a 
removable insert which, when removed, allows 
larger cups or drink containers to be carried.
Rear (2
nd row seats)
With the centre armrest lowered, press the 
front of the cup...

Page 88

Interior Equipment
87
CUBBY BOX
WARNING
DO NOT carry open-top drink containers 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 cups or drink containers. DO 
NOT carry cups made of glass, china or hard 
plastic, because these may cause injury in 
the event of an accident or emergency 
manoeuvre.
Lift front of lid to open.
NOTE: The recesses in the underside of the lid 
can...

Page 89

Interior Mirror & Compass
88
Interior Mirror & CompassINTERIOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR
The automatic rear view mirror is equipped with 
an automatic dimming function which operates 
whenever the starter switch is turned to 
position ‘II’. When powered, the mirror will 
automatically reduce glare from the headlights 
of following vehicles in dark or low light 
conditions. 
For information about the compass display, see 
the following pages.
COMPASS FUNCTION
WARNING
The compass is a direction aid only. While...

Page 90

Interior Mirror & Compass
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Calibrating the compass
Turn the starter switch to position II. The mirror 
display should show the letter ‘C’.
If C is not displayed, use a ballpoint pen or 
similar probe to press the button on the 
underside of the mirror for six seconds until ‘C’ 
is displayed. The button can then be released 
and the compass calibrated as follows:
Calibrate the compass by driving the vehicle in 
circles at 5 mph (7 km/h) or less (two circles 
should be sufficient) until the mirror...
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