Land Rover Lr3 Owners Handbook 2004 Rover
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111 Warning Indicators R Brake fluid level - RED Low brake fluid level is indicated by illumination of the red brake warning indicator. If this illuminates while the vehicle is being driven, stop the vehicle gently, as soon as safety permits. Check and top up brake fluid if necessary. If the lamp remains illuminated, seek qualified assistance before continuing. Have the problem checked by your Land Rover Retailer. Anti-lock braking system - AMBER Illuminates as a bulb check when the starter...
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Warning Indicators 112 L Transmission fault- AMBER Illuminates when the transmission oil temperature reaches a predetermined limit. Stop the vehicle where safety permits and switch off the engine. Allow the transmission to cool for one hour before continuing. RED - the transmission is unable to function properly. Stop as soon as safety permits and turn off the engine. Allow the transmission to cool for at least one hour before continuing. Note: The above transmission warning lights only appear...
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113 Warning Indicators R SPEEDOMETER DISPLAY Cruise control active - GREEN Illuminates when cruise control is operating. Adaptive front lighting system- AMBER Illuminates when a fault occurs with the Adaptive Front Lighting System. Parkbrake system - RED or AMBER Illuminates for about 3 seconds as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ’ll’. If the indicator flashes red or illuminates amber, a fault with the parkbrake system is indicated, seek qualified assistance before...
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Audible Warnings 114 L Audible Warnings AUDIBLE WARNINGS The market specification will determine which of the following audible warnings are appropriate to your vehicle. Electronic air suspension warnings A warning chime will sound: •Whenever the air suspension raise/lower switch is operated to raise the vehicle to off-road height, or to return it to standard ride height. •If changes to or from off-road height are requested but not permitted. •Whenever the speed threshold for the current ride...
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115 Lamps & Indicators R Lamps & Indicators EXTERIOR LAMPS Lamps master switch The rotary master switch has a maximum of four positions and three detent positions. If a vehicle is not fitted with all options, the number of switch positions will be reduced accordingly. The positions are: 1.Off 2.Side lamps 3.Low beam headlamps 4.Automatic control lamps*The detent positions are: 1.Off 2.Front fog lamps* 3.Rear fog lamps If front fog lamps are not fitted, the rear fog lamps come on at the first pull of...
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Lamps & Indicators 116 L High beam With the rotary master lighting switch in position ’3’ and starter switch in position ’ll’, push the column lighting switch lever away from the steering wheel as far as it will go to select high beam, and release it. To cancel high beam, pull the lever towards the steering wheel again and release it. While high beam is selected, a blue indicator will be illuminated in the instrument pack. Note: Legislation limits the number of forward-facing lamps that can be...
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117 Lamps & Indicators R Note: If Automatic Control Lamps* are switched on, the headlamp courtesy delay will operate automatically. Headlamp courtesy delay can be enabled or disabled by a Land Rover Retailer or by the driver. Daytime running lamps * In certain markets, with the engine running and the main lighting switch turned off, the front and rear side lamps, the licence plate lamps and the headlamp low beams will illuminate. The instrument pack illumination remains off. Unless they are...
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Lamps & Indicators 118 L HAZARD WARNING LAMPS Press the switch to operate the hazard warning lamps. All of the direction indicator lamps (including the instrument pack warning indicators and 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. DIRECTION INDICATORS With the starter switch in position ’II’, the left-hand...
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119 Wipers & Washers R Wipers & Washers OPERATING The wipers and washers will only operate when the starter switch is turned to position ’I’ or ’II’. •DO NOT operate the wipers on a dry screen. •In freezing or very hot conditions, ensure that the blades are not stuck to the glass. •In winter, remove any snow or ice from around the arms and blades, including the wiped area of the windshield and the heater air intakes. Note: If the wiper blades have stuck to the glass, an electronic cut-out may...
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Wipers & Washers 120 L Intermittent variable delay With the lever in position ’1’, rotate the delay switch clockwise to increase, and anticlockwise to decrease, the frequency of the intermittent wipe. Speed-dependant mode With the lever in position ’1’, speed-dependant mode is operable. If the vehicle’s speed drops below 8 km/h (5 mph) with the wipers operating, the wiper frequency automatically reduces. The wipers will switch to the next lowest operating speed. When the vehicle’s speed increases...