Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2003my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Locks & Alarm 30 Handset buttons 1.Unlock (Land Rover) button 2.Lock (Padlock) button 3.Handset indicator light Locking With the remote handset: Press the lock (padlock symbol) button once: •all doors are locked •engine immobilised •perimetric alarm activated (protects the doors, hood and taildoor) The direction indicator lights flash once to confirm that the vehicle is secure and the anti- theft alarm indicator light (in the instrument panel) starts to flash. With the key: Insert the key and turn...
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Locks & Alarm 31 Anti-theft alarm indicator light This light provides information about the status of the alarm system, as follows: When the vehicle is locked: The light flashes rapidly while the alarm is arming itself. After ten seconds, the light adjusts to a slower frequency and continues to flash as an anti-theft deterrent until the alarm is disarmed. If the engine is immobilised (even though the alarm has been disarmed): The light may flash slowly, or be illuminated continuously, until the...
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Locks & Alarm 32 Single point entry (if enabled) This is a personal security feature, which enables the drivers door only to be unlocked, leaving the other doors in a locked state. It can be operated by the remote handset as follows: •press the unlock button once to unlock the drivers door. •press a second time (within one minute) to unlock the remaining doors. Single point entry can be disabled by a Land Rover retailer. Interior locking switch This is a personal security feature which allows the...
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Locks & Alarm 33 REMOTE HANDSET BATTERY The battery should last for approximately three years dependent upon use. When the battery needs to be replaced will be apparent from the following symptoms: •A gradual deterioration in range and performance. •The alarm indicator light in the instrument panel will flash rapidly for 10 seconds after the drivers door is opened. Always fit a Land Rover YWX10003L or a Panasonic CR2032 replacement battery (available from a Land Rover retailer). CAUTION: The...
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Locks & Alarm 34 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 35 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 retailer. 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 34....
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Seats 36 SeatsSITTING CORRECTLY The seats, head restraints, seat belts and airbags all contribute to the protection of the occupants. Optimal use of these components will give you more protection. Therefore, observe the following points: •Sit in the most upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible and the backrest not reclined more than 30 degrees. •Adjust the head restraints so that the top of the head restraint is level with the upper portion of the head. •Do not move...
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Seats 37 Seat cushion angle adjustment Twist the switch to tilt the seat cushion to the desired position. Note that the front and rear of the switch work independently - the front raising or lowering the front of the cushion, the rear of the switch similarly controlling the rear of the seat cushion.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...
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Seats 38 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. Sit in the most upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible and the seat back not reclined more than 30 degrees from the vertical. Failure to maintain the correct seat back angle will reduce the effectiveness of the seat belts and increase the risk of serious injury or death in a crash....
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Seats 39 FOLDING ARMRESTS* Some vehicles are fitted with adjustable front seat armrests, which can be either stowed vertically in line with the seat backrest when not required, or folded horizontally to serve as an arm/elbow rest. The height/angle of each armrest can be adjusted by turning the knob set into the end of the armrest: clockwise to raise and anti-clockwise to lower. HEATED FRONT SEATS* With the starter switch turned on and the engine running, press the switches to operate the heating...