Land Rover Discovery Series Ii Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Warning lights 48 Sport mode- GREEN Illuminates for 3 seconds as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position II. Illuminates constantly while Sport mode is selected. Self-levelling suspension- AMBER (if fitted) Illuminates briefly as a bulb and system check when the starter switch is turned to position II and then extinguishes. If the remote handset is operated: The light flashes continually while the rear of the vehicle is being lowered, or raised. If the light illuminates constantly, this indicates a fault with the self-levelling suspension and you should seek qualified assistance.
Audible warnings 49 AUDIBLE WARNINGS Lights on reminder If the lights are left on after the starter switch is turned off, a warning chime will sound when the drivers door is opened. The chime will cease as soon as the lights are switched off or when the drivers door is closed. Transfer box reminder A warning will chime continuously while the transfer gearbox is in neutral. Self-levelling suspension warning 1.A single warning will chime whenever the off-road switch is operated to raise the vehicle to off-road height, or to return it to standard ride height. 2.A warning will chime continuously while the remote handset is used to lower the vehicle from standard ride height, and also while returning the vehicle to standard ride height. 3.A warning chime will sound 3 times if changes to or from off-road height are requested but not permitted. ABS warning If a fault with the anti-lock braking system is detected, a warning will chime three times. You may continue driving, but should understand that full ABS control may not be available. Consult your dealer at the earliest opportunity.ACE warning A single warning will chime if a fault with the active cornering enhancement system is detected. The chime will coincide with the ACE warning light flashing RED. HDC warnings 1.A warning will chime continuously in conjunction with the HDC warning light flashing green, whenever HDC has been selected but the systems operating criteria have not been met. 2.A warning will chime continuously and the HDC failure warning light will illuminate (amber), whenever a fault is detected with the HDC system. 3.A single warning will chime when HDC is deselected. Starter key reminder If the key is left in the starter switch while the drivers door is open, a warning will chime continuously. The chime stops as soon as the door is closed or the key is removed from the starter switch. Seat belt reminder If the drivers seat belt has not been fastened when the starter switch is turned on, a warning chime will sound (one second frequency). The chime operates in conjunction with the seat belt warning light and sounds for up to 6 seconds.
Lights & indicators 50 H2582 H2448 2 1 H2449 Direction indicators Move the lever DOWN to indicate a LEFT turn, and UP to indicate a RIGHT turn (the appropriate GREEN warning light on the instrument panel will flash in time with the direction indicators). Hold the lever part-way up or down against spring pressure to indicate a lane change. Side, tail and instrument panel lights Turn lighting switch to position 1. Headlights Turn lighting switch to position 2. Daylight running lights (Canada only) With the lighting switch off, the daylight running light system illuminates the headlight low beams as soon as the starter switch is turned to position II. The instrument panel illumination remains off. Headlight main and dipped beams Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to change headlight beams (BLUE warning light glows when the headlights are on main beam). To flash the headlights, pull the lever part way towards the steering wheel and release.
Wipers & washers 51 H2583 H2450 123 H2451 WINDSCREEN WIPERS The wipers and washers will only operate when the starter switch is turned to position I or II. Single wipe Pull the lever down and release immediately. NOTE:With the lever held down, the wipers will operate at high speed until the lever is released. 1. Intermittent wipe Turn switch to first position. 2. Normal speed wipe Turn switch to second position. 3. Fast speed wipe Turn switch to third position. NOTE:If the front screen wipers are operating (in either intermittent or continuous mode), the rear wiper operates automatically whenever reverse gear is selected. Variable delay(intermittent wipe) Rotate the switch to vary the delay between wipes.
Wipers & washers 52 H2634 REAR WINDOW WIPERS Rear window wash/wipe Press and hold switch for the required duration of window washing. The wiper operates automatically during washing and continues for a further 3 wipes after the switch is released. Rear window wiper Press to operate: after continuously wiping 3 or 4 times, the wiper operates intermittently until switched off. NOTE:When reverse gear is selected, the rear wiper will operate (either continuously or intermittently) in tandem with the front wipers. H2452 WINDSCREEN WASHER Pull the lever towards the steering wheel. The windscreen wipers will operate in conjunction with the washers for as long as the lever is held in this position, the wipers continuing for a further 4 seconds after the lever is released. HEADLIGHT WASHERS When the headlights are illuminated, the headlight washers operate automatically in conjunction with every third operation of the windscreen washers. IMPORTANT INFORMATION · DO NOT operate the wipers on a dry screen. · In freezing or very hot conditions, ensure that the blades are not frozen or stuck to the glass. · In winter, remove any snow or ice from around the arms and blades, including the wiped area of the windscreen and the heater air intakes. NOTE:If the wiper blades have stuck to the glass, a thermal cut-out may temporarily prevent the wiper motor from operating. In this case, switch the wipers off, free them from obstruction and then switch on again.
Switches 53 53 00 H2647 BINNACLE SWITCHES Front fog lights(if fitted) Press to operate, press a second time to switch off (the indicator light in the switch illuminates when the fog lights are switched on). The fog lights can be operated ONLY when the starter switch is at position II and the side or headlights are also switched on. The fog lights extinguish automatically when the side lights or the starter switch is turned off. Rear fog guard lights Press to operate, press a second time to switch off (the indicator light in the switch illuminates when the fog guard lights are switched on). The rear fog guard lights illuminate ONLY when the headlights (or front fog lights) are also switched on, and the starter switch is turned to position II. Switching off the headlights, or front fog lights, or turning the starter switch to position 0 will automatically extinguish the rear fog guard lights too (the lights will not illuminate again unless switched on). ALWAYS remember to switch the fog guard lights off as soon as visibility permits; in clear conditions fog guard lights can dazzle other road users! Rear window wash/wipe The functions of the wash/wipe switch are described under Wipers & washers. Rear window wiper The functions of the rear window wiper switch are described under Wipers & washers. Cruise control Operation and functions of the cruise control switch are described under Cruise Control.
Switches 54 H2637 FASCIA SWITCHES Hazard warning lights Press to operate; all the direction indicator lights (including those fitted to a trailer) will flash together. Use ONLY in an emergency to warn other road users when your stationary vehicle is causing an obstruction, or is in a hazardous situation. Remember to switch off before moving away. Heated front screen(if fitted) 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 heating elements are switched on and extinguishes when they are turned off. Note that the heating elements operate only with the engine running. After 15 minutes continuous operation, the heater switches off automatically. WARNING DO NOT stick labels over the heating elements, and DO NOT scrape or use abrasive materials to clean the inside of the window. Fuel filler flap With the starter switch turned to position 0 or 1, press to open the fuel filler flap. Hill descent control Press to select hill descent control (HDC) (see Hill descent control). Off-road suspension mode (if fitted) Press to raise or lower the suspension to or from off-road height. (see Self-levelling suspension).
Switches 55 H2586 Horn To operate, press either of the horn switches set into the steering wheel pad.
Electric windows 56 H2479 4 5 3 12 ELECTRIC WINDOWS The switches on the centre console operate the windows as follows: 1.Right hand front window. 2.Left hand front window. 3.Right hand rear window. 4.Left hand rear window. 5.Isolating switch for rear door window switches. NOTE:Rear windows can also be operated by the individual switches mounted on each rear door, provided the isolation switch has not been activated. Operating the windows The electric windows can be operated when the starter switch is at position II and for up to 45 seconds after the starter switch is turned to position 0 (provided a door is not opened in the meantime). Press and HOLD the bottom of a switch to lower and the top of a switch to raise. The window will stop moving as soon as the switch is released.One touch down (Front windows only) By briefly pressing (and then releasing) the bottom of a switch, a front window will open fully at a single touch. Window movement can be stopped at any time by BRIEFLY pressing the top of the switch. WARNING Accidental closing of an electrically operated window on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious injury. Always observe the following precautions: ·ISOLATE the rear window switches when carrying children. ·ENSURE children are kept clear whilst raising or lowering windows. ·ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of electrically operated windows. Rear window isolation switch Press once to isolate the rear window switches; press a second time to restore independent control. Always isolate the rear window switches when carrying children.
Sunroof 57 H252812 3 ELECTRIC SUNROOF (if fitted) The electric sunroof can be operated when the starter switch is at position II, and for up to 45 seconds after the starter switch is turned off (provided a door is not opened in the meantime). The roof opens in two separate phases as follows: To tilt the roof:press the upper part of the switch once BRIEFLY - the rear edge of the roof automatically rises to the tilted position. To open the roof:press the upper part of the switch BRIEFLY a second time - the roof remains tilted and slides towards the rear until it is fully open or until movement is stopped by briefly pressing the lower part of the switch. To close the roof:press and hold the lower part of the switch until the roof has moved to the required position. The roof will pause momentarily when it reaches the tilt position. NOTE:If the roof is obstructed for more than 7 seconds whilst opening or closing, anautomatic cut-out will prevent the sunroof motor from operating. After a period, operation of the motor will be restored. 1.Front sunroof operating switch 2.Rear sunroof disable switch. (Always disable the rear sunroof when driving with children in the rear of the vehicle). 3.Rear sunroof operating switch. NOTE:Vehicles fitted with a rear sunroof have an additional operating switch set into the roof lining forward of the rear sunroof. WARNING Accidental closure of a sunroof on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious personal injury. Always observe the following precautions: ·ENSURE passengers are kept clear while closing the roof, particularly when closing the rear sunroof using the front switch. ·ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of operating an electrically operated sunroof. ·DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part of their bodies through the sunroof aperture while the vehicle is moving - injury from flying debris, branches of trees or other obstructions could occur. ·ENSURE the sunroof is not obstructed when opening or closing. ·ALWAYS close the roof when the vehicle is unattended.