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Land Rover Range Rover 2000 2001 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Aus Rover
Land Rover Range Rover 2000 2001 Owners Handbook 2nd Edition Aus Rover
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Trip computer & overspeed warning 118 Average fuel consumption This function is automatic and indicates the average fuel consumption since the last time the trip computer was reset (average fuel consumption is calculated by dividing the distance travelled by the amount of fuel used). While the system is calculating the average fuel consumption, the display shows ’COMPUTING L/100 KH’. Once the fuel consumption value is calculated,’AVERAGE L/100 KH’will be displayed, and a 3 digit fuel consumption value...
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Trip computer & overspeed warning 119 Resetting the trip computer With the starter switch turned to position’II’, press and hold switch 1 for at least 2 seconds: Distance To Empty and Average Fuel Consumption functions both reset. The display will show’COMPUTING RANGE’ and’COMPUTING L/100 KM’until a distance of 1 kilometre has been travelled, after which the computer will once again be able to calculate an average fuel consumption figure. Average Speed is reset. The display will show’COMPUTING...
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Towing & load carrying 120 TOWING WITH YOUR VEHICLE The torque ranges of Land Rover engines allow maximum-weight loads to be pulled smoothly from standstill, and reduce gear changing on hills or rough terrain. The suspension is designed to cope with a heavy trailer load without upsetting the balance or feel of the vehicle. WARNING Only fit towing accessories that have been designed and approved by Land Rover. Ensure that the gross vehicle weight and maximum rear axle weight are not exceeded. When...
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Towing & load carrying 121 NOTE:Towing regulations vary from country to country. It is very important, therefore, to ensure that national regulations governing towing weights and speed limits are observed. The maximum permissible towed weights and information stated on the instruction label attached to the tow bracket refer to the vehicle’s design limitations and NOT to any specific territorial restrictions (see’Maximum permissible towed weights’). THE LAND ROVER TOWBALL (if fitted) In some countries,...
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Towing & load carrying 122 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE TOWED WEIGHTS(all models) On-road Off-road Unbraked trailers 750 kg.................................................... 500 kg Trailers with overrun brakes 3,500 kg.................................. 1,000 kg Trailers with coupled brakes 3,500 kg.................................. 1,000 kg NOSE WEIGHT The recommended maximum trailer nose weight is 150 kg. The nose weight plus the combined weight of the vehicle’s load carrying area and rear seat passengers must...
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Towing & load carrying 123 TRAILER SOCKET(if fitted) When the engine is running, power consumption from the trailer socket must not exceed 5 amps. ROOF RACK A Land Rover approved roof rack is available as an accessory. Fitting instructions and loading recommendations are detailed in the literature provided with the roof rack; observe all recommendations. The total load must NOT exceed that given in ’General data’,and must include the weight of the roof rack within the load. IMPORTANT INFORMATION A loaded...
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Emergency starting 124 STARTING AN ENGINE WITH A DISCHARGED BATTERY The ONLY recommended methods of starting a vehicle with a discharged battery are: Using a substitute battery fitted to the disabled vehicle. Using booster cables (jump leads) to connect the battery from a donor vehicle to the discharged battery. WARNING Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas - keep sparks and naked lights away from the engine compartment. DO NOT attempt to jump start the vehicle if the electrolyte in the battery is...
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Emergency starting 125 CONNECTING THE BOOSTER CABLES Always adopt the following procedure: Connect the RED booster cable between the positive (+) terminal of the donor battery and the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery. Connect the BLACK booster cable from the negative (-) terminal of the donor battery to a good earth point (eg. an engine mounting or other unpainted surface) at least 0.5 m from the battery and well away from fuel and brake lines on the disabled vehicle (engine lifting ring...
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Emergency towing 126 Front towing eye Use ONLY when the vehicle is to be towed with ALL four wheels on the ground. (see ’Towing the vehicle on four-wheels’). Rear towing eye Use ONLY when towing another vehicle. WARNING If transfer neutral has been selected, it is essential to remove fuse 11 and press the transfer’Hi/Lo’switch (to re-select high or low range) before leaving the vehicle stationary.Towing the vehicle on four-wheels If it is necessary to recover the vehicle by towing on all four wheels,...
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Emergency towing 127 IMPORTANT INFORMATION DO NOT attempt to tow the vehicle unless the starter switch is turned to position’I’ (to unlock the steering). DO NOT attempt to remove the starter key or turn the switch to position’0’while the vehicle is in motion. Without the engine running the power steering pump and brake servo cannot provide assistance. Greater effort will be required to operate the brake pedal and to turn the steering wheel and, therefore, safely control the vehicle. Towing the vehicle on...