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Interior Equipment
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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
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Front
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 center armrest lowered, press the 
front of the cup holder tray to open.Rear (occasional 3
rd row seats)*
The cup holder and trinket tray are fitted to the 
individual seats and are accessible when the 
third row occasional rear seats are erected for 
use (see ‘OCCASIONAL REAR SEATS*’, 
page 41). The cup holder...

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Interior Equipment
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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 
maneuver.
Lift front of lid to open.
NOTE: The recesses in the underside of the lid 
can...

Page 94

Interior Mirror & Compass
93
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...

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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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Interior Mirror & Compass
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COMPASS ZONES
North America
H3039
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Interior Mirror & Compass
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South America
H3040
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Page 98

Rear Door & Step
97
R ear Do or & StepREAR DOOR
WARNING
Lights located on the same side of the vehicle 
as the rear door hinges will be obscured when 
the door is fully open. Owners should be 
mindful of and considerate to local 
traffic/environmental conditions.
REAR STEP*
Press down with your foot to lower the step. 
The step will automatically return to its stowed 
position after use.
H4524
H2482 

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Loadspace Cover
98
Lo ad spa ce Cov erLOADSPACE COVER*
The rear loadspace cover is a spring loaded 
roller blind, which can be retracted when not in 
use by detaching the cover from the hooks at 
the rear of the vehicle (see lower inset).
To remove the loadspace cover:
1.Slide the retracted cover firmly to the 
right.
2.Lift the left hand end of the cover from its 
location.
3.Carefully remove the cover from the rear 
of the vehicle.
Refitting the loadspace cover is the reverse of 
the removal...

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In-Car Telephones
99
In-Ca r T eleph one sIN-CAR TELEPHONES
For your safety, always note the following 
precautions before fitting an in-car telephone, 
or any mobile communication equipment.
•Only use an installation kit incorporating an 
aerial external to the vehicle.
•Ensure that the installation is carried out by 
a competent installer.
WARNING
 For your safety and that of others, using any 
hand-held appliance while driving can be 
dangerous. Always stop the vehicle before 
making a call and ensure...
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