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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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Heating & ventilating 78 Programmed defrost/demist With the engine running, press the’PROG’button to clear frost or mist at the beginning of a journey (indicator light illuminates and the ’PROG’symbol appears in the display). The’programmed defrost’facility automatically activates the following: The most efficient heater settings to clear the windscreen and front side windows The heated rear screen - for a maximum of 16 minutes The heated windscreen (if fitted) - for a maximum of 4 minutes Press the button again to deactivate ’programmed defrost’and restore the original settings. Recirculation Press to recirculate air inside the vehicle interior (indicator light illuminates) - useful to prevent traffic fumes from entering the passenger compartment. Press again to cancel recirculation. NOTE:Prolonged recirculation may cause the windows to mist. Air conditioning’off’ Press to switch the air conditioning off (indicator light illuminates). With air conditioning off, the ATC will function in a semi-automatic mode with minimal disturbance to your comfort. When the ATC can no longer achieve comfort without assistance from the air conditioning, the air conditioning indicator light will flash for 10 seconds. Press again to restore the previous air conditioning settings. NOTE:In very humid conditions, slight screen misting may be experienced when the air conditioning system is turned on. This is a natural occurrence on most automotive air conditioning systems. It is not a fault; misting will clear after a few seconds once the air conditioning system is operating.
Heating & ventilating 79 SEMI AUTOMATIC OPERATION The system will operate in a semi automatic mode (’Auto’extinguishes from the display) and the air distribution and blower controls can be operated manually. Full automatic mode can be restored by pressing the’Auto’button again. Air distribution Press the appropriate button to direct air as required (the corresponding indicator light above the switch illuminates). Air to face vents. Air to face vents and foot outlets. Air to foot outlets. Air to foot outlets and windscreen (recommended if mild misting of the windscreen occurs when in’Auto’mode). All air to windscreen and side window outlets. Recommended if heavy misting of the windscreen occurs. Fan speed control Turn clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to decrease airflow from the vents. Bars appear in the display, the number of which increases or decreases with increasing/decreasing fan speed.Other features Rear screen heater As well as being activated by ’Programmed defrost’, the rear screen heater can be operated individually by pressing the appropriate button (press again when no longer required). The rear screen heater switches off automatically after 16 minutes. Low temperature warning If the outside temperature is approximately 3°C or less and there is a possibility of ice, then a snowflake symbol appears in the display. External temperature The external temperature is continuously displayed in the lower part of the display. Self diagnostics The air conditioning system has the ability to constantly diagnose itself for faults. If a fault is detected,’the handbook symbol’appears in the display. Contact your dealer for assistance.
Interior equipment 80 COURTESY AND MAP READING LIGHTS Manual operation Press the appropriate switch to turn the lights on - press a second time to turn off. NOTE:The front courtesy light switch (arrowed) will also operate the rear courtesy lights. Front Automatic operation The front and rear courtesy lights illuminate automatically whenever a door or tailgate is opened, and remain illuminated for approximately 15 seconds after the doors and tailgate are closed or until the starter switch is turned on. If a door or the tailgate remains open for ten minutes or more, a’time out’function will extinguish the courtesy lights in order to prevent the battery from discharging. NOTE:If the rear courtesy lights or map reading lights are left on after being manually operated, they will NOT extinguish automatically. Rear To cancel automatic operation: Press and hold the front courtesy light switch (1)until a tone sounds and the message centre displays’INT LIGHTS OFF’. Repeat the procedure to re-activate automatic operation (a tone sounds and the message centre displays’INT LIGHTS ON’). SUN VISOR VANITY MIRROR ILLUMINATION (if fitted) With the starter switch turned to position’II’, pivot the sun visor downward and raise the cover on the vanity mirror to illuminate the mirror. Close the cover to extinguish the lights.
Interior equipment 81 FRONT ASHTRAY Press the leading edge of the ashtray lid to open. The compartment contains the cigar stubber, the ashtray and the cigar lighter. To empty the ashtray, lift the inner tray from the surround. DO NOT use the ashtray for disposing of waste paper or other combustible materials.CIGAR LIGHTER The cigar lighter is located in the front ashtray compartment. With the starter switch turned to position’I’, press the lighter in to heat up. When it has reached the correct temperature it will partially eject and can then be withdrawn for use. ONLY hold the cigar lighter by the handle. DO NOT plug accessories into the cigar lighter socket unless they are approved by Land Rover.P0119A REAR ASHTRAY Press the front of the ashtray to open. To empty the ashtray, open the lid and remove the inner tray. DO NOT use the ashtray for disposing of waste paper or other combustible materials.
Interior equipment 82 GLOVEBOX Press the button to release the catches and lower the lid. The glovebox light illuminates automatically when the lid is opened and the side lights are on, and extinguishes when the lid is closed. NOTE:The glovebox lock is operated with the starter key. Turn the key a quarter turn to the left to lock. CD AUTOCHANGER The CD autochanger is located in the rear loadspace where shown. Operation of the CD autochanger is covered fully in the’In-car entertainment’book. H3057 AUXILIARY POWER SOCKET (if fitted) WARNING NEVER plug unapproved accessories into the auxiliary power socket. Damage to the vehicle’s electrical systems could occur. An electrical accessories socket is mounted in the rear loadspace (where shown). This can be used to power Land Rover approved electrical accessories that use a maximum of 180 Watts. NOTE:Always run the engine if prolonged use of electrical accessories is required - otherwise the battery will become discharged.
Interior equipment 83 H3063 CUBBY BOX Press the button (arrowed), then lift to open the lid. On some models the lid may be rotated (see inset) to form a cup holder. Press down on the front of the lid to close and ensure that the latch has fully engaged before using the lid as a cup holder. H3062 INTERIOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR Automatic mirror(if fitted) The interior mirror is equipped with an automatic dimming function that reduces glare from following vehicles at night. The dimming function is activated by the light sensor (arrowed), which also dims the door mirrors. Manual mirror(if fitted) The manual rear view mirror can be dipped to reduce glare from following vehicles. At night, move the lever at the base of the mirror forward to’dip’the mirror. Normal visibility is restored by pulling the lever back again. WARNING In some circumstances the view reflected in a’dipped’manual mirror can confuse the driver as to the precise location of following vehicles. Remember to take additional care! H3569 CLOCK To adjust the time, press and release the button to increment by one minute; press continuously to’fast forward’the hands. NOTE:The clock will need to be reset if the battery has been disconnected.
Interior equipment 84 LOADSPACE COVER Fold the rear loadspace cover by pushing upward and forward (arrowed) into the vehicle. Lay the rear section of the cover on the forward section. The loadspace cover can be removed by pulling on the rear to disengage it from the side spigots and stored in the forward area of the loadspace; a channel is formed in both of the loadspace side panels immediately behind the rear seats to accommodate the folded loadspace cover. WARNING The loadspace cover is not designed to carry luggage or loose items - these may obscure vision and could become dangerous projectiles in the event of a sudden stop or collision. All equipment, luggage or tools carried in the load area should be secured to minimise the risk of injury to the driver and passengers in the event of an accident or emergency manoeuvre.
In-Car Telephones 85 WARNING Refrain from operating a telephone fitted with its own aerial inside the vehicle (see main text). Your vehicle utilises a number of electronic systems designed to provide you with maximum comfort, safety and economy. These systems may be affected by the use of mobile communication equipment inside the vehicle. However, the use of an external aerial will greatly reduce the likelihood of this occurrence. For your safety, always note the following precautions before fitting or using an in-car telephone, or any mobile communication equipment. Only use an installation kit incorporating an aerial external to the vehicle. Ensure that the installation is carried out by a competent installer. Refrain from operating a mobile phone fitted with its own aerial inside the vehicle - the electromagnetic field radiated by the phone may interfere with the vehicle’s electrical systems.For your safety Using any hand-held appliance while driving can be dangerous. Always stop the vehicle before making a call and ensure the telephone is switched off while you are driving.
87 SECTION 3 Driving & operating Section Contents Page Starter switch & steering lock 89.................... Starting & driving 90...................................... Catalytic converter 94..................................... Fuel 96............................................................ Automatic transmission 99............................. Braking systems 104...................................... Traction control 107....................................... Cruise control 108.......................................... Air suspension 110......................................... Trip computer & overspeed warning 117....... Towing & load carrying 120........................... Emergency starting 124.................................. Emergency towing 126...................................