Land Rover Lr3 Owners Handbook 2004 Rover
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91 Instruments R Instruments INSTRUMENT PACK 1. 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. 2. Temperature gauge At normal operating temperature, the pointer will be positioned midway between the RED and BLUE segments of the gauge (the precise position will vary according to climatic conditions).If the pointer moves above the mid point, the engine coolant is becoming too hot....
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Instruments 92 L Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and switch off the engine and allow to cool down. If the problem persists, seek qualified assistance before continuing. 3. Fuel gauge When the starter switch is turned to position ’II, the pointer quickly rises to show the level of fuel in the tank. When the remaining fuel reaches a minimum of 12 litres (3 gallons), the AMBER low fuel warning indicator in the fuel gauge illuminates. The remaining fuel should give a range of 80 km (50...
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93 Settings Option* R Settings Option* SELECTING SETTINGS OPTION Various vehicle functions can be selected to suit personal requirements. These can be set by the driver. With the starter key in any position, but with the vehicle stationary and a blank screen displayed, a short press (less than two seconds) on the ’i’ button on the end of the direction indicator stalk brings up the SETTINGS display. Once this screen is displayed, pressing button 1 gives access to the menu of options that can be...
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Settings Option* 94 L Confirming choices After making any changes to the Settings options, press the ’i’ button again to save settings and exit. Note: If the vehicle is moved while any changes are being made to the Settings options, the system will prevent any further input until the vehicle is stationary again.Key memory All of the choices made during Settings are stored within the vehicles memory. The choices are referenced to the remote handset that was used during the process. These choices...
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95 Message Center* R Message Center* MAIN MESSAGE CENTER Driver warning and information messages are displayed in the main message center. They are displayed when a fault is detected and also when the starter switch is turned off. It is possible, by pressing the system check control switch, to view messages for up to 3 minutes after the key has been removed from the starter switch. Messages have different priority levels and are grouped into the following categories. Critical warning messages...
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Message Center* 96 L MESSAGE CENTER MESSAGES The following table is a comprehensive list of all messages that could appear in the Message Center. Market criteria mean that some messages will not apply to your vehicle and will therefore not appear. Message Meaning What to do? AAA.A M BBB.B M C.C Mph D.D mpgTrip computer information. No action required. AIRBAG FAULT Fault in supplementary restraint system.Seek assistance immediately. AUTOMATIC MODEInformation No action required. Average Cons. Reset...
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97 Message Center* R CHECK SPARE TIRE PRESSUREPressure in spare tire decreased to warning threshold.Top up with engine coolant. If the problem persists, consult your Retailer. COOLING SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR GAUGEStop the vehicle and check coolant level.If below lower mark, seek qualified assistance. CRUISE CONTROL CANCELLEDDriver has switched off Cruise Control.No action required. CRUISE CONTROL DRIVER OVERRIDEInformation No action required. CRUISE CONTROL NOT AVAILABLESystem fault or vehicle...
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Message Center* 98 L FRONT LEFT TIRE PRESSURE TOO HIGHPressure in a running tire too high, threshold reached.Adjust to correct pressure as soon as possible. FRONT LEFT TIRE PRESSURE VERY LOWPressure in a running tire decreased to warning threshold.Adjust to correct pressure as soon as possible. FUEL TANK CAP LOOSE OR MISSINGInformation Correct the situation. GRASS GRAVEL SNOWAdvisory message. Terrain Response Grass/Gravel/Snow special program has been selected and is currently active.No action...
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99 Message Center* R INTERIOR LIGHTS AUTOMATICAll automatic operation of courtesy lamps has been enabled.No action required. INTERIOR LIGHTS OFF All automatic operation of courtesy lamps has been deactivated.No action required. KEY BATTERY LOW PLACE KEY IN IGNITION TO CHARGEHandset battery charge low. Insert key in starter switch and start engine. LOW COOLANT LEVELCoolant level in header tank below recommended level.Top up with correct mixture of antifreeze and water at the earliest opportunity....
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Message Center* 100 L PARK LOCK FAILURE APPLY HANDBRAKETransmission park lock function ineffective due to transfer box being out of HIGH or LOW range.Seek assistance immediately. PRESS FOOTBRAKE AND PARKBRAKE SWITCH TO RELEASEA switch release has been detected without brake pedal contact.Follow the instructions to achieve a manual release. PROGRAM CHANGE IN PROGRESSConditions prevail which make it temporarily impossible to select a new program. This can be due to ABS or DSC activity or the...