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Air Conditioning
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Air ConditioningVENTILATION
The ventilation system provides fresh or heated 
air to the interior of the vehicle from the air 
intake grille in front of the windscreen. 
NOTE: Always keep the air intake grille clear of 
obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
Air outlets are provided to the windscreen, face 
and feet - the location of those vents is shown 
in the illustration above. The temperature of the 
air supplied to the vents is controlled by the 
heater.
NOTE: Vent (1) is...

Page 82

Air Conditioning
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AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS
The air conditioning system features automatic 
temperature and air distribution control, which 
is programmed to maintain optimum levels of 
comfort within the vehicle in all but the most 
severe climatic conditions.
While the controls can be adjusted manually to 
satisfy individual requirements, allowing the 
system to function automatically (in Auto 
mode) is by far the simplest method of 
operation for the owner and is preferable in 
most operating...

Page 83

Air Conditioning
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2. Temperature controls 
Operate the rocker switches on either side of 
the display to set the required temperature for 
the corresponding side of the passenger 
compartment (left hand switch for the left side 
of the vehicle, and right hand switch for the 
right side).
Temperatures above 82°F (28°C) and below 
61°F (16°C) cannot be set. Above or below 
these maximum and minimum settings ‘HI’ or 
‘LO’ will appear in the display.
The temperatures shown on the display are 
relative,...

Page 84

Air Conditioning
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7. Air distribution control
Press the button to adjust. Air 
distribution changes incrementally 
with each press of the switch in the 
following sequence: 
Face level vents
Foot and face level vents
Foot level vents
Foot level, windscreen and side window 
vents
Windscreen and side window vents
A further operation of the button returns to the 
start of the sequence.
NOTE: If the button is pressed for more than 
one second, air distribution will automatically 
default to foot and face...

Page 85

Air Conditioning
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Temperature conversion (°F - °C)
The temperature displays can be converted to 
or from Fahrenheit and Centigrade, as follows:
•Press and hold the air recirculation button.
•At the same time, press and hold the on/off 
button for 3 seconds.
•A ‘beep’ will sound to indicate that the 
conversion has taken place. 
Rear air conditioning controls
Some vehicles are equipped with a 
supplementary air conditioning system, which 
supplies cooled, dried air to the rear passenger 
compartment...

Page 86

Heated Screens
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H eated  Sc re ensHEATED 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...

Page 87

Interior Equipment
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Interio r E quipme ntFRONT INTERIOR & LOADSPACE LIGHTS
Switch positions:
•‘OFF’ - Light permanently off.
•‘ON’ - Light illuminates continuously.
With the switch in the center 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 88

Interior Equipment
87
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 89

Interior Equipment
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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 90 for more information).
NOTE: On vehicles not fitted with a cigar lighter, 
the power socket is protected by a blank...

Page 90

Interior Equipment
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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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