Land Rover Discovery Series Ii Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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SRS/Airbag 38 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 Dealer or Centre for advice on safe deployment of SRS/airbags. WARNING The...
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Steering column 39 H2533 STEERING 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 adjust the steering column while the vehicle is in motion....
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Door mirrors 40 MIRROR LR H2644 WARNING The right-hand mirror glass is convex. As a result, reflected images are closer than they appear. EXTERIOR MIRRORS - ELECTRIC 1.Turn the control to theLorRposition to select either the left or right hand mirror. 2.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. 3.When adjustment is complete, return the control to the OFF position (midway between L and R). NOTE:Heating...
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Instruments 41 53 00 miles 2 3 H2645 45 6 1 H2643 Instrument illumination Rotate the control to increase or reduce the intensity of instrument panel illumination.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...
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Instruments 42 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. 4. Total distance (odometer) and trip recorder With the starter switch turned to...
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Warning lights 43 H2646 53 00 WARNING RED warning lights are of particular importance, their iIllumination indicates that a fault exists. If a RED warning light illuminates, stop the vehicle and review the specific instructions given in this section. SERVICE ENGINE SOONService 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...
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Warning lights 44 BRAKE Parking brake, brake fluid- RED The light illuminates for about 3 seconds as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned on. It also illuminates when the parking brake is applied with the starter switch in position II. The light should extinguish when the parking brake is fully released or shortly after the electrical circuits are switched on. If the light illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the braking system is indicated. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and...
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Warning lights 45 Headlight main beam- BLUE Illuminates when the headlights are switched to main beam. Direction indicators- GREEN The left or right warning light flashes in time with the corresponding left or right direction indicator lights whenever they are operated. If the warning light fails to flash, or flashes very rapidly, this may indicate a bulb failure in one of the direction indicator lights. If the hazard switch is pressed, both warning lights will flash in conjunction with the direction...
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Warning lights 46 Hill descent control (HDC) information- GREEN Illuminates briefly as a bulb and system check when the starter switch is turned to position II and also when HDC is selected. If HDC is selected when Low Range gears are engaged the light will illuminate continuously indicating that HDC is active. When HDC is selected and non-operating gears are engaged (i.e. High range), the light will flash to inform the driver that HDC is selected, but will not operate. If the light starts to flash while...
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Warning lights 47 Active cornering enhancement (ACE)- RED/AMBER (if fitted) The light illuminates RED when the starter switch is turned to position II. After two seconds, the RED illumination changes to AMBER, and after a further two seconds, the light extinguishes. If illumination occurs while driving, a fault with the system is indicated, as follows: If the light shows RED(a flashing red light which changes to constant illumination after two minutes, and is accompanied by a warning chime): This...