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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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Switches 68 DASHBOARD CENTRE CONSOLE SWITCHES The following switches are located on the centre console between the driver and front seat passenger: Front fog lights(if fitted) Press to switch on and off; the switch illuminates while the lights are switched on. The lights operate only with the starter switch in position’II’and the headlights or side lights on. Note that the fog lights will have to be re-selected if the head/sidelights or the starter switch have been turned off. DO remember to switch off as soon as visibility is clear. Rear fog guard lights Press to switch on and off; the switch illuminates while the lights are switched on. The rear fog guard lights will operate only when the starter switch is in position’II’, and when either: the headlights are switched on, or the sidelights and front fog lights are switched on. Note that the fog guard lights will have to be reselected if the headlights or side lights and front fog lights have been turned off. REMEMBER:In clear conditions rear fog guard lights can dazzle other road users. Use only when visibility is severely restricted. Hazard warning lights Press to operate; all the direction indicators, including those fitted to a trailer, will flash in conjunction with each other. Use ONLY in an emergency to warn other road users when your stationary vehicle is causing an obstruction, or is in a hazardous situation. Remember to switch off before moving away. NOTE:The functions of the electronic air suspension system switches are described under’Air suspension’. The cruise control master switch (if fitted) is described under ’Cruise control’.
Switches 69 STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES If fitted, the following switches are located on the steering wheel: Cruise control The functions of the cruise control switches ’SET+’and’RES’are described under’Cruise control’. Mode switch Press the MODE switch to select either: radio, tape, or CD player (see’In-car entertainment’). Seek/search forward Press to search for the next receivable radio station on the selected waveband. When tape or CD player are being used, seek/search is used to select the next track. Seek/search backward Press to search backwards for the next receivable station on the selected waveband. When tape or CD player are being used, seek/search is used to select the previous track. Volume up Press the positive switch to increase the volume. Volume down Press the negative switch to decrease the volume. Horn To operate the horn press on any of the horn symbols on the edge of the steering wheel pad.
Electric windows 70 The switches on the centre console operate the following windows: 1.Right hand front window. 2.Left hand front window. 3.Right hand rear window. 4.Left hand rear window. 5.Switch to isolate rear door window switches (when carrying children). NOTE:Rear windows can also be operated by individual window switches mounted on each rear door, provided the isolation switch is not activated.Operating the windows The electric windows can be operated when the starter switch is in position’I’or’II’and for up to 45 seconds after the starter switch is turned off (provided neither front door is opened in the meantime). If a front door is opened, then a further 45 second period commences. NOTE:Only manual mode (not’one-touch’)is available for the 45 second period(s). Press and hold the lower part of a switch to lower and the upper part to raise the window. The window will stop moving as soon as the switch is released. WARNING Accidental closing of a window on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious personal injury. Always observe the following precautions: ISOLATE the rear window switches when carrying children. ENSURE children are kept clear when raising or lowering a window. NEVER leave children alone in the vehicle. ENSURE that all adult passengers are fully familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of electrically-operated windows. ENSURE the’anti-trap’function is activated.
Electric windows 71 ’One-touch’up & down By briefly pressing and then releasing a switch (within 1/2second), a window can be opened or closed at a single touch. Window movement can be stopped at any time by pressing the opposing side of the switch. NOTE:’One-touch’up is not available on rear windows. ’Anti-trap’function The’anti-trap’function is a safety feature which prevents a window from closing when an obstruction is sensed (’WINDOW BLOCKED’appears in the message centre). It is recommended that this is set at all times, but particularly when carrying children. NOTE:If the’one-touch’and’anti-trap’ functions have not been set, an audible warning sounds and’WINDOW NOT SET’is displayed in the message centre whenever a window is closed and also whenever the starter switch is turned on or off.Setting the’one-touch’&’anti-trap’ functions If the battery has been disconnected, it will be necessary to reset the’one-touch’and ’anti-trap’functions on each window, using the following procedure: 1.FULLY open and close each window in one continuous operation (note that as the window is closing, an audible warning sounds and’WINDOW NOT SET’is displayed in the message centre). 2.Once the window has been fully opened and closed, an audible warning sounds and’WINDOW SET’(together with a window identifier message) is displayed in the message centre. The’one-touch’and’anti-trap’functions will now be operational. NOTE:The’one-touch’up function is available on front windows only.
Electric windows 72 Overriding the’anti-trap’function Under certain conditions, you may wish to override the’anti-trap’function. If, for example, you attempt to operate the windows with the operating mechanism partially frozen, the’anti-trap’function may falsely sense a trap situation and fail to close the window (always clear any ice from the window to prevent overloading the operating mechanism). The’anti-trap’function can be overridden as follows: 1.Using the centre console switches only, press and hold the upper part of the appropriate window operating switch within 10 seconds of the window backing off (after it has falsely sensed a trap situation). 2.Continue to hold the switch until the window is either closed or has reached the desired position (note that as the window is closing, an audible warning sounds and ’ANTI-TRAP OFF’is displayed in the message centre). NOTE:The’anti-trap’function will be operational again, as soon as the window operating switch is released.Rear window isolation switch Press the bottom of the switch to isolate the rear window controls (a tone will sound and the message centre displays’REAR WINDOWS OFF’); press the top of the switch to restore independant control. Always isolate the rear window switches when carrying children.
Electric sunroof 73 The sunroof can be operated when the starter switch is in position’I’or’II’and for up to 45 seconds after the starter switch is turned off (provided the driver’s door is not opened in the meantime). If the driver’s door is opened, then a further 45 second period commences. NOTE:Only manual mode (not’one-touch’)is available for the 45 second period(s). NOTE:The sunroof blind can be opened and closed manually, but will retract automatically when the sunroof is opened. The sunroof opens and closes in two separate phases as follows:To TILT the roof: With the sunroof closed, press and hold the lower part of the switch, releasing when the sunroof is at the desired angle. Press and hold the upper part of the switch to close the sunroof. To OPEN the roof: Press and hold the upper part of the switch, releasing when the sunroof is in the desired position. Press and hold the lower part of the switch to close the sunroof. ’One-touch’operation Briefly press and then release the upper part of the switch (within 1/2second): The sunroof will open to a pre-set position which minimises air turbulence (and noise) within the vehicle. To fully open the sunroof, press and release the switch for a second time. Press and release the lower part of the switch (within 1/2second) to close the sunroof at a single touch. Sunroof movement can be stopped at any time by pressing the opposing side of the switch. NOTE:’One touch’operation is not applicable to the tilt function. ’Anti-trap’function The’anti-trap’function is a safety feature which prevents the sunroof from closing when an obstruction is sensed (message centre shows’SUNROOF BLOCKED’). It is recommended that this is set at all times, but particularly when carrying children. NOTE:If the’one-touch’and’anti-trap’ functions have not been set, an audible warning sounds and’SUNROOF NOT SET’is displayed in the message centre whenever the sunroof is operational and also whenever the starter switch is turned on or off.
Electric sunroof 74 Setting the’one-touch’&’anti-trap’ functions If the battery has been disconnected, it will be necessary to reset the’one-touch’and ’anti-trap’functions using the following procedure. 1.FULLY open and close and then FULLY tilt and close the sunroof in one continuous operation; an audible warning sounds, and ’SUNROOF NOT SET’is displayed in the message centre whilst the sunroof is in motion. 2.Once this operation has been successfully completed, an audible warning sounds and’SUNROOF SET’is displayed in the message centre. The’one-touch’and’anti-trap’functions will now be operational. WARNING Accidental closing of a sunroof on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious personal injury. Always observe the following precautions: ENSURE that passengers are kept clear when closing the sunroof. NEVER leave children alone in the vehicle. ENSURE that all adult passengers are fully familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of operating an electrically-operated sunroof. DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part of their bodies through the sunroof while the vehicle is moving. ENSURE the’anti-trap’function is activated whenever possible.Overriding the’anti-trap’function Under certain conditions you may wish to override the’anti-trap’function. If, for example, you attempt to operate the sunroof with the operating mechanism partially frozen, the’anti-trap’function may falsely sense a trap situation and fail to close the sunroof (it is recommended that you clear any ice from the sunroof to prevent overloading the operating mechanism). The’anti-trap’function can be overridden as follows: 1.Press and hold the appropriate (upper or lower) part of the switch within 10 seconds of the sunroof backing off (after it has sensed a trap situation). 2.Continue to hold the switch until the sunroof is closed; an audible warning sounds and’ANTI-TRAP OFF’and ’SUNROOF’are displayed in the message centre. The’anti-trap’function will be operational again, as soon as the switch is released. Leaving the vehicle The message centre will show’SUNROOF OPEN’if the starter key is removed and the driver’s door opened with the sunroof still open. If you are leaving the vehicle ALWAYS close the sunroof.
Electric sunroof 75 Emergency operation If sunroof operation should fail, first check the fuse and renew if necessary. If necessary, the emergency operating key (stowed in the glovebox) can be engaged in the sunroof motor spindle and used to manually turn the spindle to close the sunroof (see illustration). The spindle is accessible by prising the front courtesy light unit from the headlining. On completion of manual operation, the spindle must be turned back one quarter of a turn to re-engage the drive mechanism.
Heating & ventilating 76 The heating and ventilation system provides fresh or heated air to the vehicle occupants. Outlets are positioned to supply air at both face and foot level and also to the windscreen, as well as to a single lap cooler vent positioned below the steering wheel. The location of the vents is shown in the illustration.Vehicles fitted with Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) are equipped with two additional outlets which supply de-humidified air to the rear of the passenger compartment. Face level vents Push the thumbwheel down/up to open/close the vent. Direct the airflow by moving the slider in the centre of the vent. Fully opening the driver’s outboard vent also opens the lap cooler outlet.
Heating & ventilating 77 AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC) Automatic temperature control consists of a computer controlled heating and air conditioning system. It is programmed to reach and then maintain optimum levels of comfort within the vehicle, irrespective of climatic conditions. FULLY AUTOMATIC OPERATION With the engine running, press the’Auto’ button(3)(’Auto’appears in the display) and then press the rocker switches(1)either side of the display(2)to adjust the temperature for the corresponding side of the vehicle, until an agreeable comfort level (about 21°Cor70°F is recommended) is reached.’HI’or’LO’will appear in the display when the maximum/minimum temperatures are selected, in which case the system will not function automatically. To change the temperature scale to either Centigrade or Fahrenheit press the two outermost air distribution buttons(4) simultaneously for approximately 4 seconds.NOTE:The automatic temperature control system will not achieve temperatures on the passenger side of the vehicle that are more than 6 °C greater or less than the temperature set for the driver’s side. For optimum comfort, ensure all the vents, including those in the rear, are open and that the slider in the centre of each vent is in its central position. NOTE:For ATC to function correctly, all windows should be closed and the air intake at the base of the windscreen must be free from ice, snow, leaves or other debris.