Land Rover Range Rover 1999 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Exp Rover
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Locks & alarm 16 EMERGENCY KEY ACCESS If the handset is lost or fails to operate, the engine can be re-mobilised by using the key to enter a unique four digit emergency key access code. The code is recorded on the Security Information card and is entered as follows: 1. Using the key,turn the drivers door lock (anti-clockwise) to the LOCK position 4 times and return the key to the centre position (as shown) after each turn of the key. It is now possible to use the key to enter the separate numerical values of the four digits that make up the emergency key access code. IMPORTANT INFORMATION When entering a code: ·ENSURE each key movement is carried out with care and precision and turned through the full extent of its travel. ·After turning the key to either the lock or unlock positions, make sure it is FULLY returned to the centre (vertical) position. ·If you forget your place in the sequence of key operations and, therefore, do not complete a code, open and then shut the door and start entering the code again (this will not count as a failed attempt). 2. Enter the FIRST digit of the code.If the first digit is 4, turn the key (clockwise) to the UNLOCK position 4 times. Ensure the key is FULLY returned to the centre position after each turn of the key. 3. Enter the SECOND digit of the code.If the second digit is 3, turn the key to the LOCK position 3 times. Remember; the key must be FULLY returned to the centre position after each turn of the key. 4. Enter the THIRD digit of the code.If the third digit is 2, turn the key to the UNLOCK position twice, ensuring that the key is FULLY returned to the centre position after each turn of the key. 5. Enter the FOURTH digit of the code.If the fourth digit is 1, turn the key to the LOCK position once. Ensure the key is FULLY returned to the centre position after the key has been turned. 6. FINALLY,turn the key to the UNLOCK position once more to disarm the alarm and re-mobilise the engine. If the code has been entered successfully, the anti-theft alarm indicator light will extinguish, the doors will unlock and the engine can be started.
Locks & alarm 17 NOTE:During the access procedure, the anti-theft indicator light will continue to flash (indicating that the alarm is still partially armed). NOTE:If the handset is inoperable, the emergency key access code must be entered EVERY time you need to start the engine. If an incorrect code has been entered: If the code has been entered incorrectly, the anti-theft alarm indicator light will continue to flash. In this case, return to 1 and re-enter the code. After three failed entry attempts, the security system invokes a delay period of thirty minutes during which the system will not accept any further attempts to enter a code. WARNING ·NEVER leave the Security Information card in the vehicle. ·Memorise the emergency key access code or keep the Security Information card on your person in case of emergencies (a damaged handset for example).
Locks & alarm 18 MISLOCK A mislock will occur if: ·A door, bonnet or tailgate are left open. ·The key is left in the starter switch. ·An incomplete lazy lock is attempted. The message centre will indicate the cause of a mislock e.g. SUNROOF BLOCKED. If a mislock occurs, a warning bleep will sound in which case you should unlock the vehicle, rectify the cause of the mislock and then re-lock the vehicle. LAZY LOCKING Lazy locking enables you to use the handset or key to close the windows and sunroof at the same time as you secure the vehicle. To operate lazy locking: 1.Ensure the doors, bonnet and tailgate are properly closed. 2.With the handset - press and hold the lock button (press twice and hold on the second press if superlocking). With the key - turn and hold the key in the lock position. The doors and tailgate will lock and the windows, followed by the sunroof will close. NOTE:If a window or the sunroof detects an obstruction, a mislock occurs and the locking sequence will stop. Remove the obstruction before trying to lazy lock again. LAZY SEATS The lazy seat facility is available only on vehicles fitted with a drivers seat memory. The facility enables the handsets to be used to recall the pre-set electric seat/mirror positions when you UNLOCK the door. The two handsets are separately identified by different labels and by grey and black battery covers - key 1 corresponds to drivers seat memory 1, and key 2 to seat memory 2 (see Seats). NOTE:If additional handset/keys have been obtained (key 3 and key 4), they are not linked to the memory seat system. Press and hold the unlock button on the handset for 11/2seconds (the indicator light on the handset flashes rapidly), and then release. The drivers seat and both mirrors will move to the positions programmed into the relevant seat memory. NOTE:Lazy seats will only operate if volumetric protection was activated when the vehicle was locked (ie. by superlocking using the handset). It will not function if the alarm system has already been triggered since it was last set, and will be cancelled if a door is opened, or if the vehicle is relocked.
Locks & alarm 19 AUTO RELOCK Auto relock ensures that, if the vehicle is unlocked accidentally, the vehicle will relock itself automatically after a 60 second delay. Once the unlock button on the handset has been pressed, the alarm system will monitor the vehicle for 60 seconds. If any of the following occur during this period, the vehicle will remain unlocked: ·A door or the tailgate is opened. ·Interior movement is detected. ·The key is inserted into the starter switch, or the switch is turned to position I. However, if none of the above has occurred within 60 seconds, then the vehicle will automatically return to its previous locked state. CHILD-PROOF LOCKS(rear doors only) Move the lever downwards (arrowed in illustration) to engage. With the child-proof locks engaged, the rear doors cannot be opened from inside the vehicle, thereby avoiding the risk of a door being opened accidentally while the vehicle is moving. Opening the doors When opening a door from outside the vehicle, it is recommended that the moving part of the handle is held by the fingers and that the door catch is operated by pushing with the thumb against the fixed part of the handle.
Locks & alarm 20 INERTIA CUT-OFF SWITCH This switch is a safety device that automatically unlocks the doors in the event of an accident or sudden impact (provided the starter switch is turned on). In addition, the inertia switch inhibits power to the electric fuel pump, turns off the heating and air conditioning fans, and turns on the hazard warning lights, which continue flashing until either the starter switch is turned off or the inertia switch is reset. The switch is located behind the vertical panel in the right hand footwell. Remove the cover by using a coin to rotate the turnbuckle anti-clockwise and then prise the cover off.When the switch is tripped, the message centre will alternately display; REFER HANDBOOK and INERTIA SWITCH. To reset the switch, press the rubber top (arrowed in illustration). NOTE:The vehicle can be secured even if the switch has been tripped by removing the starter key, opening and closing one of the front doors and then locking the vehicle. WARNING Always check for fuel leaks before resetting the switch!
Locks & alarm 21 Handset batteries When the batteries need replacing, the message centre will display KEY BATTERY LOW. To replace: ·Remove the battery cover by turning the cover anti-clockwise with a coin. ·Taking care not to touch the circuit board, prise the batteries from the cover and fit new ones (with the positive side facing the cover), and replace the cover. The batteries should be replaced within 1 minute of removing the old ones, otherwise it may be necessary to re-synchronise the handset (see Handset synchronisation). New batteries are available from your dealer. NOTE:Finger marks on the batteries will adversely affect battery life. If possible, avoid touching the surface of the batteries, and wipe clean before fitting. Handset synchronisation The handset transmits a coded message, which changes each time a button is pressed. If a handset is operated too many times out of range of the vehicle or if the handset batteries are removed for longer than a minute, it may need to be re-synchronised. To synchronise: Insert the handset key into the starter switch; the handset will then be re-synchronised. NOTE:Handset synchronisation cannot be achieved if the vehicle alarm is armed or if the handset batteries need replacing.
Tailgate 22 OPENING THE TAILGATE With the vehicle unlocked, press the release button once to release the upper tailgate. NOTE:There is a handle built into the lower edge of the upper tailgate to assist in opening and closing. With the upper tailgate open, press the release button again to release the lower tailgate, which can then be lowered to the horizontal position. NOTE:The tailgate cannot be opened if the vehicle battery is flat or disconnected. If this occurs, access to the loadspace can only be achieved by folding the rear seats from inside the vehicle (see Seats). CLOSING THE TAILGATE Raise the lower tailgate first and close firmly. Then lower and close the upper tailgate. WARNING Do not drive with the tailgate open; poisonous carbon monoxide fumes will enter the vehicle. Always check that the tailgate is secure before driving and before leaving the vehicle unattended.
Message centre 23 EFH C1 023 4 5 620 406080100120 140 160 180 200 220km/h r/min x1000 DISPLAY TESTABSSRS TC P0408 Driver warning and information messages are displayed on the message centre in the lower part of the instrument pack. Messages have different priority levels and are grouped into the following categories. CRITICAL WARNINGS Critical warning messages are accompanied by an audible warning (three beeps). Messages are displayed continuously while the starter switch is turned on, and remain displayed while the fault persists. DO NOT ignore these messages - TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION IMMEDIATELY! Critical warnings are displayed continuously, normally on the lower line of the message centre, but if more than one message is to be displayed, then the upper display line will also be used. WARNINGS Warning messages are non-critical, but must be treated with some urgency. They will also be accompanied by an audible warning (three beeps) each time the message is displayed. DO NOT ignore these messages - TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION IMMEDIATELY. Warning messages are displayed for approximately 4 seconds. If other warning messages are pending, the display time will be reduced to approximately 2 seconds.INFORMATION MESSAGES General All information messages are displayed for approximately 4 seconds. If other messages are pending, the display time will be reduced to approximately 2 seconds. Note that Critical Warning and Warning messages always override Information messages. These information messages are grouped into three categories: Category 1 Messages in this category will be accompanied by a single beep when the message is displayed for the first time, and also when the starter switch is turned on or off. At any other time, only the message will be presented - TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Category 2 Messages in this category will be accompanied by a single beep each time the message is displayed - TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Category 3 Messages in this category are NOT accompanied by an audible warning. Only the message will be displayed - TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Message centre 24 The following are CRITICAL WARNING messages and are listed in order of priority. Message Meaning What to do? ENGINE DISABLED the engine will not start due to alarm systempress the remote handset unlock button or enter the emergency key access code - see Locks & alarm PRESS REMOTE or ENTER KEYCODE as above as above KEY CODE LOCKOUT incorrect code has been entered too many timeswait 30 minutes and try again MARKET NOT SET the language for the message centre is not setseek qualified assistance SEAT BELT PLEASE you have not fastened your seat belt fasten your seat belt INERTIA SWITCH* the fuel cut-off switch has been trippedreset the switch - see Locks & alarm GEARBOX OVRHEAT * automatic gearbox oil temperature too highreduce speed or select lower gear. If message persists, stop vehicle and allow gearbox to cool; seek qualified assistance if message resumes. TRANSFER OVRHEAT* transfer gearbox oil temperature too highreduce speed or select lower gear. If message persists, stop vehicle and allow gearbox to cool; seek qualified assistance if message resumes
Message centre 25 Message Meaning What to do? DOOR OPEN RH-R the right hand rear door is open close the door DOOR OPEN LH-R the left hand rear door is open close the door DOOR OPEN LH-F the left hand front door is open close the door DOOR OPEN RH-F the right hand front door is open close the door BONNET OPEN the bonnet is open close the bonnet IGNITION KEY IN you have left the key in the starter switchremove the key LIGHTS ON you have left your lights on switch off the lights HEADLIGHT DELAY you have selected headlight delay - headlights will switch off automatically SLOW: 55 KMH MAX air suspension fault slow down to less than 55 km/h and seek qualified assistance ENG OIL OVERHEAT engine oil temperature is too high stop and allow the engine to cool; if the problem persists, do not drive - seek qualified assistance * These messages alternate with the message REFER HANDBOOK. When this is displayed, refer to the appropriate section in this handbook for further information.