Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2002my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Airbag SRS 50 WARNING Always remember; the SRS/airbags are a supplemental restraint system providing ADDITIONAL protection in certain types of frontal impact collisions only - they DO NOT replace the need to wear a seat belt. To minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash, all occupants in all seating positions including the driver, should always wear their seat belt whether or not an airbag is present in that seating position! WARNING Following inflation, some SRS/airbag components are hot - DO NOT touch until they have cooled. Even with SRS/airbag equipment fitted, seat belts 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 side or rear impacts, roll over accidents, or minor frontal impacts. •Inflation and deflation take place instantaneously and will not provide protection against the effects of secondary impacts that can occur during multiple vehicle collisions. WARNING The airbag module inflates with considerable speed and force. For your safety: An inflating airbag can cause facial abrasions and other injuries. THe injurious effects of airbag inflation can be minimized, by ensuring driver and passenger are seated correctly, with the seat moved back as far as is practical, and the seat belts worn correctly. NEVER attach accessory items to an airbag module cover, or place items of hand luggage or any objects on the top of a module cover; these could interfere with the inflation of the airbag, or if the airbag inflates, be propelled inside the vehicle causing injury or death to the occupants. DO NOT allow occupants to obstruct the operation of the airbag modules by placing their feet, knees or any part of their person in contact with, or close to, an airbag module whilst the vehicle is moving. Activation of an airbag creates dust, causing possible breathing difficulties for asthma sufferers or other people with respiratory 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 or doors. Both front seating positions are equipped with knee bolsters to provide knee protection in the event of an impact. DO NOT modify the bolsters, or mount after market equipment on or behind them.
Airbag SRS 51 Seating positions In order to provide optimum protection in the event of a severe frontal impact, it is necessary for the airbags to deploy with considerable speed. An inflating airbag can cause facial abrasions and other injuries if the occupant is too close to the airbag at the time of its deployment. WARNING •To minimize the risk of accidental injury from inflating airbags, seat belts should be correctly worn at all times. In addition, both driver and front seat passenger should adjust their seat to provide the maximum practical distance from the airbags. •Occupants not seated correctly in allocated seats are subject to serious injury or death upon airbag deployment. •Both front seating positions are equipped with knee bolsters to provide knee protection in the event of an impact. DO NOT modify the bolsters, or mount after market equipment on or behind them. HOW THE AIRBAG SRS WORKS In the event of a severe frontal impact, the airbag control unit monitors the rate of deceleration or acceleration induced by the collision, to determine whether the airbags should be deployed. Operation of the airbag SRS is dependent entirely on the rate at which the vehicles passenger compartment changes speed as a result of a collision. The circumstances affecting different collisions (vehicle speed, angle of impact, type and size of object hit, for example), vary considerably and will affect the rate of acceleration or deceleration accordingly. NOTE: The SRS/airbag is not designed to activate in all frontal impacts; most minor frontal impacts, heavy braking and driving over pot holes will not result in sufficient deceleration to cause the airbags to inflate. This does not indicate that there is a fault with the system. However, if as a result of an impact, you believe the airbags should have deployed and they failed to do so, please call 1(800)637-6837 for advice, or to arrange for a Land Rover representative to inspect the vehicle to determine whether the system operated correctly. It follows, therefore, that significant superficial damage can occur without the airbags deploying or, conversely, that a relatively small amount of structural damage may cause the airbags to be deployed. Airbags will only deploy when they are required to supplement the restraining force of the seat belts. In the case of a severe frontal collision, both front airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners will be deployed.
Airbag SRS 52 Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous and occurs with considerable force, accompanied by a loud noise. The inflated bag, together with the seat belt restraint system, limit the movement of a front seat occupant, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the head and upper torso. When an airbag inflates, a fine powder is released. This is not an indication of a malfunction, however, the powder may cause irritation to the skin and should be thoroughly flushed from the eyes and any cuts or abrasions of the skin. After inflation the airbags deflate immediately. This provides a gradual cushioning effect for the occupant and also ensures that the drivers forward vision is not impaired. NOTE: After inflation, some airbag components are hot - DO NOT touch until they have cooled. Airbag SRS warning light Whenever the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’, the diagnostic control unit monitors the readiness of the systems electrical circuits. The elements of the system being monitored include: •SRS warning light •Rotary coupler •Airbag modules •Airbag diagnostic control unit •Airbag wiring harness A warning light mounted on the instrument panel will alert you to any malfunction of the SRS/airbag. The system should always be checked by a dealer if any of the following symptoms occur. These indicate a fault, which may result in the SRS/airbag not operating as required in the event of a frontal impact. •The warning light fails to illuminate when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. •The warning light fails to extinguish within approximately four seconds after the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. •The warning light illuminates after the engine is started, or while the vehicle is being driven. H2474
Airbag SRS 53 CHILD SEATS Children aged 12 years and under are more likely than adult occupants to receive injuries from inflating airbags. For this reason, it is recommended that children should always be seated in the second row of seats in a child safety seat or restraint system appropriate to their age and size, see ‘CHILD RESTRAINTS FOR SMALL CHILDREN AND BABIES’, page 44. If it is necessary for a child to travel in the front, set the seat fully rearwards and use a front facing child seat ONLY. WARNING DO NOT USE A REAR FACING CHILD SEAT IN ANY FRONT PASSENGER SEAT LOCATION. If the passenger airbag inflates, a child in a rear facing child restraint could result in serious injury or death. Children could be endangered in a crash if their child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle. Be sure to install child restraints according to the manufacturers instructions. Under no circumstances should a rear facing child seat be installed facing forward in any seating position. SERVICE INFORMATION WARNING DO NOT attempt to service, repair, replace, modify or tamper with any part of the airbag SRS, or wiring in the vicinity of an airbag SRS component; this could cause the system to activate, resulting in personal injury. Certain components of the SRS/airbag must be replaced by a Land Rover dealer after 10 years from the date of manufacture (shown on the certification plate on the rear face of the left hand front door). In addition, ALWAYS contact your dealer if: •an airbag inflates. •the front of the vehicle is damaged, even if the airbag has not inflated. •any part of an airbag module cover (the steering wheel centre pad or fascia panel) shows signs of cracking or damage.
Airbag SRS 54 Disposing of vehicles If you sell your vehicle, be sure to inform the new owner that the vehicle has an SRS/airbag system, and make the new owner aware of the airbag module replacement date shown in the Passport to Service. If the vehicle is to be scrapped; uninflated airbags are potentially very dangerous and must be safely deployed in a controlled environment before a vehicle is scrapped. See your Land Rover retailer for advice on safe deployment of SRS/airbags. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The components that make up the airbag SRS are sensitive to electrical or physical interference, either of which could easily damage the system and cause inadvertent operation or a malfunction of the airbag. For your safety it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a Land Rover dealer to carry out any of the following: •Removal or repair of any wiring or component in the vicinity of any of the SRS components (yellow wiring harness), including the steering wheel, steering column, instrument and fascia panels. •Installation of electronic equipment such as a mobile phone, two-way radio or in-car entertainment system. •Modification to the front of the vehicle, including the bumper and chassis. •Attachment of accessories to the front of the vehicle such as a winch or brushbar.
Steering Column 55 Steering ColumnSTEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT The angle of the steering column can be adjusted to suit your driving position: 1.With the vehicle stationary, push the locking lever up and hold in this position. 2.Move the steering wheel (up or down) into the desired position, making sure the instrument panel is clearly visible. 3.When adjustment is complete, release the locking lever to lock the steering column in position. WARNING DO NOT attempt to adjust the steering column while the vehicle is in motion. This is extremely dangerous and may result in the loss of control of the vehicle and personal injury! H2533
Door Mirrors 56 Do or Mirro rsEXTERIOR MIRRORS NOTE: The right-hand mirror glass is convex, providing a wider field of vision. As a result, objects reflected in the mirror are closer than they appear. •Turn the control to the ‘L’ or ‘R’ position to select either the left or right hand mirror. •With the starter switch turned to position ‘II’, push the control in the appropriate direction to tilt the mirror glass up/down/left or right. •When adjustment is complete, return the control to the OFF position (midway between ‘L’ and ‘R’). NOTE: The door mirrors have integral heating elements which disperse ice or mist from the glass. The heating elements operate in conjunction with the heated rear window.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. On some vehicles this operation can be carried out manually by physically pushing the mirror bodies back towards the side windows, and then pulling them away again. H2629
Instruments 57 InstrumentsINSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Temperature gauge Once the engine coolant has reached its normal operating temperature, the pointer will rise to a position within the WHITE segment of the gauge (the precise position will vary according to climatic conditions). 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 and the RED warning light within the gauge illuminates, severe engine damage could occur (under these circumstances, the air conditioning may switch off and engine performance may reduce in order to minimize engine load). 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.2. 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. The vehicle is equipped with a system which automatically restricts the number of engine revolutions per minute once the engines maximum ‘governed’ speed has been reached. 3. Speedometer Indicates road speed in miles and kilometres per hour. 53 00 miles H3570 2 3 45 6 1
Instruments 58 4. Total distance (odometer) and trip recorder With the starter switch turned to position ‘II’, the display indicates the total distance travelled by the vehicle, and also shows the most recent individual journey distance. In some markets, the display can be set to show either miles or kilometres. To convert from one to another, press and hold the trip recorder reset button for more than two seconds. NOTE: The display also indicates which transmission selector position is selected. 5. Trip recorder reset button Press briefly to return the trip recorder display to zero. 6. Fuel gauge The pointer drops to zero when the starter switch is turned off, but quickly rises to show the level of fuel in the tank when the switch is turned to position ‘II’. After refuelling, the gauge rapidly rises to reflect the increase of fuel in the tank. When the fuel remaining in the tank is approximately 3.75 gallons (14 litres), the AMBER low fuel warning light in the fuel gauge illuminates. If the light illuminates, refuel at the first opportunity. The small arrow visible below the fuel pump symbol on the gauge indicates the side of the vehicle on which the fuel filler is located - a useful reminder to help you position the vehicle on the correct side of the forecourt pumps before refuelling. CAUTION: NEVER allow the vehicle to run out of fuel (the resultant misfire may destroy the catalytic converter).PANEL ILLUMINATION Rotate the control to increase or reduce the intensity of the instrument panel illumination. H2643
Warning Lights 59 Wa rn in g Ligh tsINSTRUMENT PANEL Service engine soon - AMBER The engine management system on your Land Rover is controlled by a sophisticated engine control module which maintains optimum control of engine running and emission levels and monitors the operation of the sub systems and components. The ‘Service engine soon’ indicator illuminates as a system check when the starter switch is turned to position II and should extinguish when the engine is started. If an engine operation or emissions problem is registered by the engine control module when the vehicle is being operated, the ‘Service engine soon’ indicator will illuminate.NOTE: An incorrectly fitted fuel filler cap may cause the ‘Service engine soon’ indicator to illuminate. If ‘Service engine soon’ illuminates, and the vehicle drives normally: •Contact your Land Rover dealer to schedule a service appointment at your earliest convenience - YOU MAY STILL DRIVE THE VEHICLE. If ‘Service engine soon’ flashes and/or the vehicle does not drive normally: •Avoid high speeds and seek immediate assistance from your Land Rover dealer. Airbag SRS - RED The light illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ and extinguishes after about 4 seconds. If the light illuminates at any other time, the system is faulty - seek qualified assistance urgently. H2646a 53 00 IMPORTANT INFORMATION RED warning lights are of particular importance, their illumination indicates that a fault exists. If a RED warning light illuminates, stop the vehicle and review the specific instructions given in this section. SERVICEENGINESOON