Land Rover Range Rover 1999 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Exp Rover
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In-Car Telephones 86 WARNING NEVER operate a telephone fitted with its own aerial inside the vehicle (see main text). Your vehicle utilises a number of electronic systems designed to provide you with maximum comfort, safety and economy. These systems may be affected by the use of mobile communication equipment inside the vehicle. However, the use of an external aerial will greatly reduce the likelihood of this occurrence. For your safety, always note the following precautions before fitting or using an...
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87 SECTION 3 Driving & operating Section Contents Page Starter switch & steering lock 89.................... Starting & driving 90...................................... Catalytic converter 95..................................... Fuel 97............................................................ Manual transmission 100............................... Automatic transmission 102........................... Braking systems 107...................................... Traction control...
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Starter switch & steering lock 89 STEERING COLUMN LOCK To unlock the steering column Insert the ignition key FULLY and turn the starter switch to position I To lock the steering column Turn the starter switch to position 0 and withdraw the key from the starter switch. WARNING DO NOT remove the key or turn the starter switch to position 0 while the vehicle is in motion. Once the steering lock is engaged, it is impossible to steer the vehicle. STARTER SWITCH The starter switch is located to the right of...
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Starting & driving 90 V8i PETROL MODELS WARNING The catalytic converter (if fitted) is easily damaged through improper use, particularly if the wrong fuel is used, or if an engine misfire occurs. Before starting the engine and driving, ENSURE that you are familiar with the precautions shown under Catalytic converter later in this section. In particular, you should be aware that if the engine fails to start, continued use of the starter may result in unburnt fuel damaging the catalytic converter....
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Starting & driving 91 WARNING Exhaust fumes contain poisonous substances which can cause unconsciousness and may even be fatal. ·DO NOT inhale exhaust gases. ·DO NOT start or leave the engine running in an enclosed unventilated area, or drive with the tailgate door open. ·DO NOT modify the exhaust system from the original design. ·DO repair exhaust system or body leaks immediately. ·If you think that exhaust fumes are entering the vehicle, have the cause investigated and corrected immediately. Parking...
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Starting & driving 92 In cold weather, or when the battery is in a low state of charge on manual gearbox vehicles, depress the clutch pedal while starting and hold it down until the engine is running. In temperate climates DO NOT operate the starter for longer than 5 seconds; if the engine fails to start, switch off and wait for 10 seconds before re-using the starter. Please note that prolonged use of the starter will discharge the battery. Cold climates In very cold climates the battery charging and oil...
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Starting & driving 93 RUNNING-IN (petrol & diesel models) Proper running-in will have a direct bearing on the reliability and smooth running of your vehicle throughout its life. In particular, the engine, gearbox, brakes and tyres need time to bed-in and adjust to the demands of everyday motoring. It is, therefore, essential to drive with consideration for the running-in process for at least the first 800 km and observe the following advice: ·LIMIT maximum road speed to 110 km/h. Initially, drive the...
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Starting & driving 94 IMPORTANT DRIVING INFORMATION Instruments & warning lights Before driving, it is important to fully understand the function of the instruments and warning lights described in section 2. NOTE:Red warning lights are of particular importance, illumination indicates that a fault exists. If a red light illuminates always stop the vehicle and seek qualified assistance before continuing. Vehicle stability Your vehicle has a higher ground clearance and, therefore, a higher centre of gravity...
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Catalytic converter 95 CATALYTIC CONVERTER The exhaust system on most models incorporates a catalytic converter, which converts poisonous exhaust emissions from the engine into environmentally less harmful gases, thereby reducing atmospheric pollution. WARNING The catalytic converter can be easily damaged through improper use, particularly if the wrong fuel is used. For this reason, it is VERY IMPORTANT that you heed the precautions which follow: Fuel ·Use ONLY fuel recommended for your vehicle. Starting...