Land Rover Lr3 Owners Handbook 2004 Rover
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151 Interior Equipment R COOL BOX* When fitted, the cool box replaces the cubby box. The cool box is switched on/off using the switch on the inside front lip of the cool box. This switch has a built-in indicator which will illuminate to show that the cool box is operating. If the indicator does not illuminate when the cool box is switched on, or it goes out while the cool box is operating, this means that the battery voltage is low and the cool box has switched itself off. This will only happen when the engine is not running. If the engine is started, the indicator will illuminate and the cool box will continue to operate. The cool box should be left switched off when it is not needed to protect the vehicle’s battery.The tray on top of the cool box should always be in place to ensure maximum cooling performance. This tray can be inverted to allow for the storage of taller containers while still maintaining the sealing. The tray can be clipped onto the inside of the main lid when not required. The cool box is most effective when filled with cold or pre-chilled items. The cool box must be cleaned regularly to remove any condensation or contamination that could lead to odours. H5552G H5553G
Interior Equipment 152 L SUN VISOR Pivot the sun visor downward to reduce sun glare through the front windshield. If required, the visor can then be pivoted towards the side window to reduce sun glare from that side of the vehicle. Vanity Mirror * Lifting the cover of the vanity mirror switches on the lamp; closing the cover switches off the lamp. TICKET HOLDER At the lower edge of each side of the windshield is a clip to retain a car park stub. H5554L H5556L
153 Interior Equipment R REAR-VIEW MIRRORS Auto-dip rear-view mirror* On some models, the vehicle is equipped with an electrochromatic dimming function that ’dims’ the mirrors to reduce glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night. This function does not operate when reverse gear has been selected.Manual rear-view mirror * Adjust the mirror manually to suit. Moving the lever at the bottom of the mirror forwards or backwards changes the mirror’s position to and from dimmed.H5558LH5560L
Interior Equipment 154 L GLOVEBOX Lift the release catch (arrowed in top inset) to open the upper glovebox. The lid will naturally be returned by a spring to its closed position. It should be pushed fully closed. Pull the release catch (arrowed in bottom inset) to open the lower glovebox. Close the lid by pushing it until it clicks.CD storage * If the cool box option is fitted the glovebox is fitted with a storage rack for CD cases. The rack can be removed by pressing down the lock tab, and pulling the rack out of the glove box. H5565L H5922L
155 Interior Equipment R LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS Four fixing points are provided in the rear loadspace floor, to assist in safely securing large items of luggage. Land Rover provide a range of approved luggage retention accessories. WARNING DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, tools or luggage, which could move and cause personal injury in the event of an accident or emergency manoeuver either on or off-road. REAR LOADSPACE ACCESS HATCH There are access hatches on both sides of the rear loadspace. On seven-seater models the right-hand side hatch gives access to the toolkit and the left-hand hatch gives access to the tow bar*. Pull down the catch (upper inset) and pull the hatch away from the side of the vehicle. When refitting the hatch, ensure that it is securely and correctly fitted before driving. H5569G H5570G
Loadspace Cover 156 L Loadspace Cover LOADSPACE COVER The loadspace cover is a tray unit with a roller-blind type of cover which can be extended to cover the rear loadspace. The loadspace cover cartridge can be placed at either end of the loadspace. The foremost fitting is close behind the second row of seats; the rearmost is behind where the third row of seats are in a seven-seat vehicle.To operate the loadspace cover 1.Pull the rigid portion of the blind to unroll the cover. Caution: When retracting the cover ensure that nothing is left on top. If any items are left on top, including paper or fabrics, they may be drawn into the mechanism and cause it to jam. 2.Engage the end pieces into the recessed features moulded into the loadspace sides. Caution: If the cover is damaged in any way it should not be used as the damaged area may prevent the cover from operating correctly. H5903G
157 Loadspace Cover R To remove the deployed loadspace cover 1.Disengage the ends from the recess and fully retract the cover into the tray unit. 2.Fold the rigid portion of the blind back under the unit and press until the edge engages and is retained. 3.Pull up the paddle at the right-hand end of the cartridge; this disengages the locking bolt. Lift the right-hand end of the unit and pull it a way from the opposite loadspace side. It is easier to do this if the second row seat backs have been tipped forward. 4.Installation of the cartridge is the reverse of the removal procedure above. H5904G H5907G
Loadspace Cover 158 L WARNING When fitting the cartridge in position ensure that the paddle returns to the flush (horizontal) position. Failure to do so may allow the cartridge to move when the vehicle is in motion. 5-seat vehicle When the loadspace cover is removed, it must be stored away from the vehicle. WARNING DO NOT store the loadspace cover loose in the vehicle. 7-seat vehicle When fitted into the rearmost position in the loadspace sides, the third row seats must be deployed. WARNING Never fit the loadspace cover behind the second row of seats if the third row is to be occupied. Access to and from the third row seats will be severely hampered. If the loadspace cover is removed from a 7-seat vehicle in order to maximise the loadspace area by folding down both second and third rows of seats, the unit can be stowed in the gap between the folded-flat second and third row seats.This is done by lowering the unit into the gap between the rows of seats and engaging the unit’s receivers onto the studs protruding from the outboard portions of the outboard second-row seat-backs. WARNING Do not attempt to raise the second-row seats into the upright position, or tip them forward for third-row access, while the loadspace cover is in this stowed position as damage will occur. Remove the stowed unit before moving the seats. DO NOT carry loose items of luggage on top of the loadspace cover - these may damage the cover or obscure vision, and could become dangerous projectiles in the event of a sudden stop or collision. All equipment, luggage or tools carried in the loadspace should be secured to minimise the risk of injury to the driver and passengers in the event of an accident or emergency manoeuver. H5574G
159 Audio System R Audio System RADIO ANTENNA The antenna is etched onto the surface of the glass of the left-hand rear side window. No maintenance is possible; however it is important to ensure that the interior surface of the glass is protected from possible damage caused by contact with hard objects or from the injurious effects of abrasive cleaners. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS* 1. Audio Mode switch Press to change audio modes (radio to CD for example). 2. Volume increase control Press to increase volume. 3. Volume decrease control Press to decrease volume. 4. Search forward/ track select control Press to change to the next radio station on the waveband. During CD play, press the control to move forward to the next track. Operate the control repeatedly to move forward through several tracks at a time. 5. Search backward/track select control Press to change to the previous radio station on the selected waveband. During CD play, press the control to move backward to the beginning of the current track on the disc. Operate the control repeatedly to move backwards through several tracks at a time. H5575L 1 2 3 4 5
Audio System 160 L PASSENGER CONTROLS Audio system controls are available to the passengers. Second-row-seat passenger controlsThird-row-seat passenger controls 1.Headphone jack 2.Repeat 3.Mode 4.Seek down 5.Seek up 6.Volume down 7.Volume up 1 257 346 H5577G H5578G 1 257 346