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Land Rover Range Rover 2004my Owners Handbook Lm 2nd Edition Nas Rover
Land Rover Range Rover 2004my Owners Handbook Lm 2nd Edition Nas Rover
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Steering Column 70 Steering ColumnSTEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING DO NOT adjust the steering wheel position while the vehicle is in motion. This is extremely dangerous! The steering wheel position can be adjusted in four directions, corresponding with the movement of the adjustment lever, to suit your driving position. With the vehicle stationary, move the lever up or down to adjust the height of the steering wheel. Move the lever forwards or rearwards, to move the steering wheel further away...
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Door Mirrors 71 D oor MirrorsEXTERIOR MIRRORS NOTE: The right-hand mirror glass is convex, providing a wider field of vision. As a result, objects viewed in the mirror are closer than they appear. Mirror adjustment •Move the lower control (2) to the left or right-hand position to select either the left or right hand mirror. •With the starter switch turned to position ‘II’, push the appropriate arrow on the mirror adjust control (1) to tilt the mirror glass up/down/left or right. The door mirrors...
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Door Mirrors 72 Folding the mirror body The door mirrors are designed to fold forwards or rearwards on impact. They can also be folded back towards the side windows into a ‘park’ position to enable the vehicle to negotiate narrower openings. Press the mirror-fold button (arrowed in inset) once to fold the mirrors into the side windows. Press again to return the mirrors to the driving position. NOTE: Mirror folding is disabled if vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h). If the mirrors are...
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Instruments 73 InstrumentsINSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Fuel gauge The pointer drops to zero when the starter switch is turned off, but quickly rises to show the level of fuel in the tank when the switch is turned to position ‘II’. After refuelling, the gauge rapidly rises to reflect the increase of fuel in the tank. When the fuel remaining in the tank is a minimum of 3 gallons (12 litres), the AMBER low fuel warning light in the fuel gauge illuminates. If the light illuminates, refuel at the first...
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Instruments 74 4. Temperature gauge Once the engine coolant has reached its normal operating temperature, the pointer will rise to a position midway between the RED and BLUE segments of the gauge (the precise position will vary according to climatic conditions). If the pointer moves towards the RED segment, this indicates that the engine coolant is becoming too hot. Should the pointer move INTO the RED segment and the RED warning light within the gauge illuminates, severe engine damage could...
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Trip Computer 75 Trip ComputerTRIP COMPUTER - FUNCTION SELECTION The trip computer utilises the message center in the instrument pack and provides useful information to assist the driver to calculate fuel stops, journey times and distances.When the starter switch is in position ‘II’, the different trip computer statistics can be viewed in turn by pressing the button on the end of the direction indicator stalk repeatedly until the relevant statistic is displayed. The statistics are displayed in...
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Message Centers 76 Message CentersMAIN MESSAGE CENTER 1.Digital odometer. Displays the total distance travelled by the vehicle. 2.Trip recorder. Displays the distance travelled in miles or kilometres for individual journeys. 3.External temperature display. 4.Warning message and information display. Driver warning and information messages are displayed in the message center. Messages have different priority levels and are grouped into the following categories. Messages are displayed when a fault is...
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Message Centers 77 WARNING & INFORMATION MESSAGES Warnings and information messages appear in the Message Center in order of importance, with critical warnings taking priority. The following table contains an alphabetical list and does not imply an order of priority MessageMeaningWhat to do? ACCESS MAX 25MPH Crawl mode is selected. Do not drive at speeds exceeding 25 mph (40 km/h) whilst in crawl mode or the vehicle will return to standard height. AIR SUSP.INACTIVE + MAX 40 mph (alternating...
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Message Centers 78 CHECK FRONT LIGHT More than one front light is defective.Check which lights are defective, replace any failed bulb. If a light is still defective, have the fault rectified by a retailer. CHECK HIGH BEAM LIGHT A bulb has failed or there is a fault in the electrical circuit.Check/replace the bulb or consult your retailer. CHECK NUMPLATE LIGHT A bulb has failed or there is a fault in the electrical circuit.Check/replace the bulb or consult your retailer. CHECK REAR FOGLIGHT A bulb...
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Message Centers 79 EXTERNAL TEMP XºC/F The exterior temperature is equal to or less than 37ºF (3ºC).This indicates freezing conditions, appropriate defrosting precautions should be taken before driving and ice may be present on the roads. FASTEN SEAT BELTS The driver’s or front passenger’s seat belt is not correctly fastened.Ascertain which seat belt is undone and correctly fasten the belt. FUEL INJECT.SYSTEM A fault has been detected in the fuel injection system.Seek qualified assistance. HDC...