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Message Center*
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RESET SUSPENSION
HEIGHT IF CLEAR
OF OBSTACLESuspension still in extended 
mode.Check if vehicle is clear of 
obstacle. If clear, select required 
suspension.
REVERSE
GEAR SELECTEDInformation No action required.
SAND If you leave the rotary knob in 
this position then you will 
activate the Terrain Response 
sand program.No action required.
SAND PROGRAM
SELECTEDThe rotary knob has been left in 
one position for longer than 
two seconds and Sand special 
program has been activated.No...

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Message Center*
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SUSPENSION FAULT
MAX SPEED 50 km/h
(MAX SPEED 30 mph)A major fault has been detected 
in the air suspension system. 
Height cannot be controlled.Drive slowly until fault can be 
rectified.
SUSPENSION FAULT
NORMAL HEIGHT ONLYA fault has been detected in the 
air suspension system. Only 
normal height is available.No action required.
SUSPENSION FAULT
STOP SAFELY
STOP ENGINEMajor component failure. Stop vehicle immediately and 
seek assistance.
SUSPENSION
IN EXTENDED
MODEVehicle body...

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SYSTEM FAULT
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
NOT AVAILABLEThere is a fault on the vehicle 
which makes the Terrain 
Response special programs 
unavailable.Be careful going off-road as 
Terrain Response cannot 
function in any of its special 
programs.
Get the vehicle checked and 
rectified.
TERRAIN RESPONSE
SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFIf you leave the Terrain 
Response rotary knob in this 
position, you will activate the 
general program and any active 
Terrain Response special 
program will be...

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Message Center*
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TRANSMISSION
FAULT
TRACTION REDUCEDInformation No action required.
TRANSMISSION
OVERHEAT
SLOW DOWNRear differential temperature 
has reached or is approaching 
the overheat threshold.Reduce speed.
TRANSMISSION
RANGE CHANGE
NOT AVAILABLEInformation No action required.
TRANSMISSION
TRACTION
REDUCEDTransfer box control module 
fault.Seek assistance immediately.
Trip Dist Range
Ave Sp. Ave Cons.Trip computer information. No action required.
Trip Distance
Reset Miles kmTrip computer...

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SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR
When the starter switch is turned to position ’I’, 
a distance ’countdown’ to the next service 
appears in the display. In the left-hand sector, 
the type of service required is shown. A minus 
sign preceding the distance indicates that the 
service interval point has been exceeded by that 
distance.
After approximately five seconds, the display 
reverts to show the total distance travelled.
The distance countdown is controlled by the 
engine management...

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Message Center*
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GEAR SELECTOR DISPLAY
This shows the current gear lever position and 
indicates when LOW range has been selected.
The LOW range indicator (in the top right 
corner of the display) flashes whilst the transfer 
gearbox changes ranges and then illuminates 
constantly when LOW range has engaged. A 
range change will also be confirmed in the main 
message center.
ODOMETER DISPLAY
With the starter switch turned to position ’II’, 
the display indicates the total distance travelled 
by the...

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Trip Computer*
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Trip Computer*
TRIP COMPUTER* - 
FUNCTION SELECTION
The trip computer function can be set to give a 
wide range of information, with the units used 
by the displays being chosen by the driver.
At engine start-up, the screen shows SYSTEM 
CHECK IN PROGRESS. When this check is 
completed, any warning messages will be 
shown in order of priority.
The trip computer statistics can be viewed by 
pressing the ’i’ button on the end of the 
direction indicator stalk.
A long press of the...

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Warning Indicators
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Warning Indicators
INDICATOR GROUPING
Caution: RED warning indicators are of 
particular importance; their illumination 
indicates that a fault exists. If a RED warning 
indicator illuminates, stop the vehicle safely 
and review the specific instructions given in 
this section.
The location and specification of the warning 
indicators may vary according to model and 
market requirements.
For ease of identification, the warning indicator 
descriptions have been grouped into the...

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Warning Indicators
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TACHOMETER DISPLAY
Battery charging - RED
Illuminates as a bulb check when 
the starter switch is turned to 
position ’II’ and extinguishes once 
the engine is running. If it remains on, or 
illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the 
battery charging system is indicated. Seek 
qualified assistance urgently.
Low oil pressure - RED
Illuminates as a bulb check when 
the starter switch is turned to 
position ’II’ and extinguishes 
when the engine is started. If the indicator...

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Warning Indicators
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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 illuminates when HDC is selected.
If HDC is selected and all operating conditions 
are met, the indicator will illuminate 
continuously.
If HDC is selected and all operating conditions 
are not met (vehicle in neutral gear and vehicle 
speed above HDC operating range) the 
indicator will flash.
If a fault with the HDC system...
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