Land Rover Lr3 Owners Handbook 2004 Rover
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101 Message Center* R 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 action required. SELECT LOW RANGE TO ACTIVATE ROCK CRAWLVehicle is not in LOW range, so Rock Crawl cannot be activated.Select LOW range if Rock Crawl is required. SELECT NEUTRAL FOR RANGE CHANGEAlerts driver that range change will not occur until neutral is selected on the transmission.Select neutral. SLOW DOWN OR VEHICLE WILL LOWER/RAISEVehicle will automatically lower/raise if vehicle speed increases.Choose to slow down or accept height change. SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFYou have deselected a Terrain Response special program and the general program has now been activated.No action required. SPEED TOO HIGH FOR RANGE CHANGEDriver has requested range change when vehicle speed is too high.Reduce speed to 40 km/h. SUSPENSION ACCESS HEIGHT SELECTEDAccess height selected. No action required. SUSPENSION CLOSE DOOR TO CHANGE HEIGHTAir suspension height change is prevented because a door is open.Close all doors. SUSPENSION FAULT A fault has been detected in the air suspension system. System may still operate normally.Seek assistance immediately. Message Meaning What to do?
Message Center* 102 L 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 has become trapped on an obstacle and will raise automatically.No action required. SUSPENSION LOCKED AT ACCESS HEIGHTCrawl mode selected and suspension locked.No action required. SUSPENSION NORMAL HEIGHT SELECTEDNormal height selected. No action required. SUSPENSION SPEED TOO HIGH TO CHANGE HEIGHTA height change has been requested but is prevented because speed is too high.Reduce vehicle speed. SUSPENSION START ENGINE TO RAISE VEHICLEVehicle height can only be raised with the engine running.Start the engine. SUSPENSION VEHICLE RAISING SLOWLYVehicle is raising slowly because reservoir is empty. (Only displayed if lift time exceeds 12 seconds. This is NOT a system fault).No action required. SUSPENSION WILL RAISE WHEN SYSTEM COOLEDAir suspension compressor is cooling. Lifting will resume when compressor has cooled.Wait for suspension to carry out lifting sequence. SYSTEM CHECK IN PROGRESSInstrument cluster internal diagnostic routine.No action required. SYSTEM FAULT SOME PROGRAMS NOT AVAILABLESome Terrain Response special programs are not available because of a system fault.Be careful going off-road as Terrain Response may not function in the program required. Get the vehicle checked and rectified. Message Meaning What to do?
103 Message Center* R 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 deselected.No action required. TERRAIN RESPONSE TIME OUT SPECIAL PROGRAM NO LONGER SELECTEDSelected Terrain Response program unable to be selected as vehicle is outside of required parameters, or selected program has been switched due to vehicle moving outside of required parameters.No action required. TRAILER CONNECTED OFF ROAD HEIGHT NOT SELECTED AUTOMATICALLYAdvisory message that vehicle has not achieved off-road height as trailer socket is being used.If a trailer is connected, do nothing, as it may not be safe to raise the vehicle to off-road height. If no trailer is connected electrically but something else, such as a bike rack, is, then the vehicle can be raised to off-road height manually. If nothing is connected, then the socket needs checking for faults. TRANSMISSION COMMANDSHIFT SELECTEDInformation No action required. TRANSMISSION FAULTAdvises driver that transmission has a fault.Seek assistance immediately. TRANSMISSION FAULT LIMITED GEARS AVAILABLEAdvises driver that transmission has a fault and performance may be affected.Seek assistance immediately. TRANSMISSION FAULT STOP SAFELYInformation Follow the instructions and seek assistance immediately. Message Meaning What to do?
Message Center* 104 L 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 information. No action required. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SET FOR HEAVY LOADTPM system set by driver for heavy load operation.No action required. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM FAULTTPM system fault has occurred.Seek assistance immediately. TIRE PRESSURES TOO HIGHInformation Adjust to correct pressure as soon as possible. TIRE PRESSURES VERY LOWInformation Adjust to correct pressure as soon as possible. Message Meaning What to do?
105 Message Center* R 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 system and is automatically adjusted to allow for driving style and conditions. Note: After the completion of each service, the Land Rover Retailer will reset the distance display for the countdown to the next service.If the System Check Control Button, is pressed before the five seconds have elapsed, a clock symbol appears and the next service date is displayed (dd.mm.yy) in place of the countdown feature. This displays for a further five seconds. If the service/inspection date is passed before the countdown feature has reached zero, the clock symbol will be displayed for five seconds at the start of every starter sequence to make the driver aware of the need to check the vehicle’s service requirements. H5478GH5479G
Message Center* 106 L 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 vehicle, and also shows the most recent individual journey distance. See Settings Option*, 93. H5480G H5481G
107 Trip Computer* R 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 button (over two seconds) will zero the trip distance recorder which will then start to record distance from that point.A series of short presses of the button (less than two seconds) will scroll through the following: •Available range (with current fuel tank contents) •Average consumption •Average speed •The option to activate/deactivate the overspeed warning function (A long press of the button turns the function on or off) •A review of active warning messages •A blank trip computer window (screen shows outside temperature) •A display of trip distance EXT F TRIP MILES134.573 H5471N EXT F72 TRIP MILES134.5 RANGE MILES246 OVERSPEED WARNING 65 MPHMPH 45 AV. MPG17.4FUEL AV. SPEED H5474N
Warning Indicators 108 L 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 five locations on the instrument pack. These are: •background •tachometer •fuel/temperature gauge •message center •speedometerBACKGROUND Direction indicators - GREEN An indicator flashes in time with the corresponding left or right direction indicator lamps whenever they are operated. If the warning indicator fails to flash, or flashes very rapidly, this may indicate a bulb failure in one of the direction indicator lamps. If the hazard switch is pressed, both warning indicators will flash in conjunction with the direction indicator lamps. Trailer - GREEN The indicator illuminates as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ’II’ and extinguishes when the engine is started. If a trailer is attached to the vehicle and the direction indicators are used, this indicator will flash in synchronisation with the direction indicator lamps. If it does not flash, this indicates that a trailer bulb is defective. H5484N
109 Warning Indicators R 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 remains on, flashes on and off, or illuminates whilst driving, stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY. Seek qualified assistance before driving. Always check the oil level when this indicator illuminates. Check engine - AMBER Illuminates as a bulb and system check when the starter switch is turned on and extinguishes as soon as the engine is started. Illumination at any other time indicates an engine fault. If the indicator illuminates continuously while driving, the emission performance of the engine management system is impaired - seek qualified assistance. If the indicator flashes while driving, immediately reduce engine power to avoid catalytic converter damage.Seat belt - RED Illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position ’II’ and extinguishes after approximately 6 seconds, even if the drivers seat belt remains unfastened. In some markets illumination of the indicator will be accompanied by a warning chime (see AUDIBLE WARNINGS, 114). Note: In certain markets, the indicator will illuminate until the driver’s seat belt is fastened correctly. Airbag SRS - RED The indicator illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position ’II’ and extinguishes after about 4 seconds. If the indicator illuminates at any other time, there is a fault with the system - seek qualified assistance urgently. Suspension- AMBER/RED Illuminates amber when a suspension fault occurs which still allows the vehicle to be driven normally. If the symbol flashes red, the vehicle should be driven slowly until qualified assistance can be obtained. The first illumination of the indicator will be accompanied by a warning chime. LOW gear- GREEN Illuminates when LOW range has been selected; flashes during range change.
Warning Indicators 110 L 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 occurs, HDC will fade-out and then deselect, or deselect immediately (depending on the type of fault and whether or not HDC is in operation). The green indicator will extinguish and the message ’SYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE’ will appear in the message center (where fitted) or the HDC fault amber indicator will illuminate. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Electronic Traction Control (ETC.) - AMBER Illuminates briefly as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ’II’. The indicator also illuminates when DSC is switched off. Deactivating DSC has no effect on traction control. The indicator will flash while DSC and/or ETC. is activated and will remain flashing until the system is no longer active. If the indicator illuminates constantly, and does not extinguish when the DSC switch is pressed, a fault has been detected in the system and DSC and/or ETC. will be inactive - drive with care and seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.FUEL/TEMPERATURE GAUGE DISPLAY Headlamp high beam - BLUE Illuminates when the headlamps are switched to high beam or headlamps are flashed. Tire pressure monitoring- AMBER The indicator illuminates as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ’II’. If the indicator stays on or illuminates during driving, the tire pressure in one or more tires is significantly low and should be rectified as soon as safely possible. Brake systems This indicator shares its position and symbol with four brake system warnings and illuminates briefly as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ’II’ (the indicator will illuminate red and amber during bulb check). Emergency brake assist - AMBER If the indicator remains amber after starting, or illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the EBA system is indicated. Drive with care and seek qualified assistance urgently. Brake pad wear - AMBER It illuminates when brake pad wear has reached a predetermined limit. Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) - RED A fault with the EBD system 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.