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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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Message centre 28 FUSE FAILURE MESSAGES The following fuse failure messages are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. (see’Fuses’for fuse replacement information). Message Meaning Action FUSE 2 to 22 FAILED Fuse blown Fit a new fuse Notes: 1.The fault message for fuse 12 may also be displayed in conjunction with the message ’HEATED REAR WINDOW’. This will occur if the heated rear screen is operated after fuse 12 has blown. 2.In all cases, the fuse failed message will alternate with the appropriate...
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Message centre 29 BULB FAILURE MESSAGES The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. (see’Bulb replacement’). Message Meaning What to do? RH DIP BEAM Bulb failed Replace bulb LH DIP BEAM Bulb failed Replace bulb RH MAIN BEAM One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb LH MAIN BEAM One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb RH SIDE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb LH SIDE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb FRONT INDICATOR One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb RH FRONT FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb LH FRONT FOG Bulb...
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Message centre 30 MISCELLANEOUS FAULT MESSAGES The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. Message Meaning What to do? LOW SCREEN WASH as message suggests fill the screenwash reservoir GEARBOX FAULT as message suggests seek qualified assistance TRACTION FAILURE as message suggests seek qualified assistance LOW BRAKE FLUID as message suggests top-up the fluid reservoir and/or seek qualified assistance ODOMETER ERROR as message suggests seek qualified assistance KEY BATTERY LOW as message suggests...
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Message centre 31 Message Meaning What to do? WINDOW NOT SET the one-touch and anti-trap functions are not setset the one-touch and anti-trap functions see ’Electric windows’ SUNROOF NOT SET the one-touch and anti-trap functions are not setset the one-touch and anti-trap functions see ’Electric sunroof’ WINDOW SET you have successfully set the one-touch and anti-trap functionsno action required SUNROOF SET you have successfully set the one-touch and anti-trap functionsno action required TRACTlON OVRHEAT...
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Message centre 32 Message Meaning What to do? MIRROR DIP ON the door mirror dip function for driving in reverse gear has been turned onno action required MIRROR DIP OFF the door mirror dip function for driving in reverse gear has been turned offno action required *This message alternates with the message’REFER HANDBOOK’. When this is displayed, refer to the appropriate section in this handbook for further information. The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 3 messages; Message Meaning What to do? SUNROOF...
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Message centre 33 Message Meaning What to do? SELECT NEUTRAL you have made an attempt to change gear ranges without the gearbox being in NEUTRALselect neutral SLOW DOWN your current road speed is too high to perform a transfer box range changestop the vehicle before changing range
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Seats 34 MANUALLY-OPERATED FRONT SEATS WARNING To avoid the risk of loss of control and personal injury, never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback while the vehicle is in motion. DO NOT allow occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to 15 degrees from the upright (vertical) position. Forward/backward movement Raise the bar to move the seat forward or back. Ensure that the seat is locked in position...
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Seats 35 Head restraint adjustment Head restraints are designed to restrain rearward movement of the head in the event of a collision. Depress the button to raise or lower. Tilt the angle of the restraint to ensure it is as close to the back of the head as possible. WARNING DO NOT drive with the head restraints removed. ALWAYS adjust the height of the head restraint to support the back of the head, NOT the neck. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your vehicle is fitted with side impact airbags. Refer to the Airbag...
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Seats 36 POWER OPERATED FRONT SEATS (where fitted) Seat adjustment is only possible when the starter switch is turned to positions’I’or’II’ or with a front door open when the starter switch is at position’0’. The following functions are available: Seat forward & rearward Push and hold the switch forwards or backwards to move the seat to the desired position. WARNING To avoid the risk of loss of control, DO NOT adjust the driver’s seat while the vehicle is in motion. Seat cushion angle Twist the switch...
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Seats 37 Lumbar support adjustment Press the upper button to increase, and the lower button to reduce, lumbar support. Seat back adjustment Twist the switch forward or backward until the desired seat back angle is achieved. WARNING DO NOT allow occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to 15 degrees from the upright (vertical) position. Head restraint adjustment Raise or lower the switch until the head...