Land Rover Range Rover 1999 Owners Handbook Aus Rover
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Airbag SRS 48 The airbag SRS (supplementary restraint system) incorporates front and side airbags for both the driver and front seat passenger. Provided the front seat occupants are correctly seated with seat belts properly worn, the airbags provide additional protection to the chest and facial areas in the event of the vehicle receiving a severe frontal impact, and to the side of the body facing the impact, if a severe side collision occurs. The front airbags are located in the centre pad of the steering wheel and in the fascia panel above the glovebox. Side airbags are positioned in the backrest padding on the outward side of both front seats (see illustration). PO404
Airbag SRS 49 To ensure correct deployment of the airbags, it is essential that obstructions are not allowed to intervene between an airbag and the occupant. The following are examples of the type of obstructions that could either, impede correct operation of the airbags, or jeopardise personal safety in the event of an airbag deployment: ·Accessories attached to an airbag cover. ·Items of hand luggage or other objects placed on an airbag cover. ·Feet, knees or any other part of the anatomy in contact with, or in close proximity to, a front airbag cover. ·Head, arms or any part of the anatomy in contact with, or in close proximity to, a side airbag. ·Items of clothing or cushions draped over the part of a front seat containing the airbag. ·Non-approved, seat covers fitted over a front seat (in particular, be aware that seat covers approved for use with Range Rover vehicles prior to the introduction of side airbags will NOT be suitable for vehicles equipped with side airbags! If in doubt, seek advice from a Land Rover dealer).How the airbag SRS works In the event of a collision, the airbag control unit monitors the rate of deceleration induced by the collision to determine whether the airbags should be deployed. In the case of a severe frontal collision, both front airbags will be deployed. In the case of a severe side collision, only the airbag on the impact side of the vehicle will inflate. However, there may also be impact conditions whereby one side and both front airbags deploy at the same time, or where front and side airbags respond separately as a result of a secondary impact occurring after the initial collision has taken place. P0402
Airbag SRS 50 P0403 Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous and occurs with considerable force accompanied by a loud noise. The inflated airbag, together with the seat belt restraint system, limit the occupants movement, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the head and upper torso. When an airbag inflates, a fine powder is released. This is not an indication of a malfunction, however the powder may cause irritation to the skin and should be thoroughly flushed from the eyes and any cuts or abrasions of the skin. After inflation, an airbag deflates immediately. This provides a gradual cushioning effect for the occupant and also ensures that the drivers forward vision is not impaired.IMPORTANT INFORMATION The airbag SRS is not designed to operate as a result of rear collisions, minor frontal or minor side impacts, or if the vehicle overturns; nor will it operate as a result of heavy braking or driving over bumps and potholes. Operation of the airbag SRS is dependent entirely on the acceleration or deceleration forces that are applied to the vehicles passenger compartment as a result of a collision. The circumstances affecting different collisions (vehicle speed, angle of impact, type and size of object hit for example), vary considerably and will affect the rate of acceleration or deceleration accordingly. It follows, therefore, that in some instances, significant superficial damage can occur to the vehicle without the airbags deploying and, conversely, that in other circumstances, the airbags will deploy even though the vehicle has experienced relatively small amounts of damage. Airbags will only deploy when they are required to supplement the restraining force of the seat belts. WARNING Following inflation, some airbag SRS components are hot - DO NOT touch until they have cooled.
Airbag SRS 51 Side airbags Side airbags are designed to protect the thorax region of the torso and will only deploy in the event of a severe side impact. They will NOT inflate as a result of frontal or rear impacts. In the event of a severe side collision, the airbag on the impact side of the vehicle breaks through the seat covering, rapidly inflating to form a cushion between the occupant and the side of the vehicle. Note that a part of the outer side of the seat trim (identified by the woven airbag label) is manufactured with a specially constructed seam which enables the airbag to break through. The manufacture and materials of the seat are critical to the performance of the airbag. For this reason, non-approved seat covers must NEVER be fitted, and it is recommended that any repair or replacement to the front seats be carried out by a Land Rover dealer (seeService information). Airbag SRS warning light A warning light, mounted on the instrument pack, will alert you to any malfunction which might prevent the airbag SRS from operating correctly in the event of an impact. The system should always be checked by a dealer if any of the following symptoms occur: ·The warning light fails to illuminate when the starter switch is turned to position II. ·The warning light fails to extinguish within approximately five seconds after the starter switch is turned to position II. ·The warning light illuminates while the vehicle is being driven. NOTE:After the starter switch is turned to position II, the systems diagnostic control unit checks its own memory and the warning light bulb for faults. If a fault is found, the warning light will illuminate. Seating positions In order to provide optimum protection in the event of a severe vehicle impact, it is necessary for the airbags to deploy with considerable speed. An inflating airbag can cause facial abrasions and other injuries if the occupant is too close to the airbag at the time of its deployment. WARNING To minimise the risk of accidental injury from inflating airbags, seat belts should be correctly worn at all times. In addition, both driver and front seat passenger should adjust the seat to provide the maximum practical distance from the front airbags, and also ensure that a gap is maintained between the upper torso and the side of the vehicle to enable unobstructed inflation of the side airbags.
Airbag SRS 52 Child seats Children aged 12 years and under are more likely to receive injuries from inflating airbags than adult occupants. For this reason, it is recommended that children should always be seated in the rear of the vehicle in a child safety seat or restraint system appropriate to their age and size (seeSeat belts). If it is necessary for a child to travel in the front, set the seat fully rearwards and use a front facing child seat ONLY. WARNING Under no circumstances should a rear facing child seat be used in the front - an inflating airbag could impact with the seat causing serious injury to the child!Service information After a period of time (10 years for front airbags, and 15 years for side airbags) from the original date of registration (or the installation date of a replacement airbag module), some components will need to be replaced. Note the airbag module replacement date shown on page 2 of the Service Portfolio book. To ensure absolute safety, it is recommended that this work is carried out by a Land Rover dealer who should stamp and sign the appropriate page of the Service Portfolio book once the work is complete. In addition, ALWAYS contact your dealer if: ·an airbag inflates ·the front or side of the vehicle is damaged, even if the corresponding airbag has not inflated. ·any part of an airbag module cover shows signs of deterioration or damage. WARNING DO NOT attempt to service repair, replace, modify or tamper with any part of the airbag SRS, or wiring in the vicinity of an airbag SRS component; this could cause the system to activate, resulting in personal injury.
Airbag SRS 53 IMPORTANT INFORMATION The components that make up the airbag SRS are sensitive to electrical or physical interference, either of which could easily damage the system and cause inadvertent operation or a malfunction of any airbag module. For your safety it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a Land Rover dealer to carry out any of the following: ·Removal or repair of any wiring or component in the vicinity of any of the SRS components (yellow wiring harness), including: the steering wheel, steering column, front seats, instrument and fascia panels. ·Installation of electronic equipment such as a mobile telephone, two-way radio or in-car entertainment system. ·Attachment of accessories to the front or side of the vehicle. ·Modification to the front or side of the vehicle. ·Removal or replacement or retrimming of a front seat or seat cover.Disposing of vehicles If you sell your vehicle, be sure to inform the new owner that the vehicle has an airbag SRS, and make the new owner aware of the airbag module replacement date shown on page 2 of the Service Portfolio book. If the vehicle is to be scrapped: uninflated airbags are potentially very dangerous and must be safely deployed in a controlled environment by qualified personnel BEFORE a vehicle is scrapped.
Steering column 54 WARNING DO NOT attempt to carry out the following adjustments while the vehicle is in motion. This is extremely dangerous.STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT Adjust the angle and height of the steering column to suit your driving position: 1.Fully withdraw the lever and then pull it towards the steering wheel rim. 2.Keeping the lever in this position, tilt the steering column up or down to the required angle and pull or push to extend or retract the steering wheel. 3.Release the lever to lock the column in position when a comfortable driving position has been achieved
Door mirrors 55 ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED DOOR MIRRORS 1.Slide the switch left or right to select the appropriate mirror. 2.With the starter switch turned to position I or II, press the appropriate side of the rocker switch to tilt the mirror glass up/down/left or right. NOTE:If your vehicle has an electrically-operated drivers seat, then the positions of the mirrors can be set in conjunction with the drivers seat positions (see Seats). NOTE:Door mirrors have integral heating elements which disperse ice or mist from the glass. This function operates continuously while the engine is running.Automatic dipping for reverse gear selection (if fitted) Vehicles with a drivers seat memory have a pre-stored function which causes the mirrors to dip automatically whenever reverse gear is selected. If necessary the mirror positions can be altered as follows: 1.Turn the starter switch to position I or II (do not start the engine). 2.Select reverse gear. 3.Adjust either or both mirrors to the desired positions. 4.Press the seat MEMORY STORE switch together with either switch 1 or 2 (whichever corresponds with the drivers seat memory) for 2 seconds (the message centre displays MIRROR DIP STORE).
Door mirrors 56 To disable the dip function: Turn the starter switch to position I or II (do not start the engine) and select reverse gear. Press and hold the seat MEMORY STORE switch for 2 seconds and the message centre displays MIRROR DIP OFF and a tone sounds. To restore the dip function: Turn the starter switch to position I or II (do not start the engine), and select reverse gear. Press and hold the MEMORY STORE switch for 2 seconds and the message centre briefly displays the message MIRROR DIP ON (returning mirrors to, either the factory or your own pre-set positions). Manual adjustment Each door mirror assembly can be moved through four positions. The fully forward and rearward positions enable the mirror body to fold almost flat against the side of the vehicle and are useful for negotiating narrow openings. The two intermediate positions enable the mirror body to be adjusted to suit the differing requirements of either the passenger or drivers side of the vehicle - the forward intermediate position should be used for the drivers side, and the rear intermediate position used for the passenger side.
Instruments 57 EFH C1 023 4 5 620 406080100120 140 160 180 200 220km/h r/min x1000 231.7 12.2ABSSRS TC P0411 12 534 1. Tachometer Indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute. Your vehicle is fitted with a system which automatically restricts the number of revolutions per minute once the engines maximum governed speed has been reached. Engine speed restriction limit 5,500 rpm 2. Speedometer Indicates road speed in miles and/or kilometres per hour.3. Total distance recorder Indicates the total distance travelled by the vehicle. (Turn the starter switch to position II to illuminate display). 4. Trip recorder (trip 1) Records individual journey distances (see also Trip computer).(Turn the starter switch to position II to illuminate display). 5. Trip recorder reset button (trip 1) Press to return the trip recorder to zero. WARNING DO NOT attempt to open the instrument pack or change the instrument bulbs - warranty cover may be invalid if the pack has been tampered with.