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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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Quick Overview 10 COMFORT AIR CONDITIONING 1. Auto mode: Press for fully automatic operation. 2. Defrost mode: Press to defrost or demist the windshield. 3. Maximum air conditioning: Press to quickly cool the interior of the vehicle. 4. Temperature controls. 5. Blower control. 6. Air distribution control. 7. Air conditioning control. 8. Air recirculation control. 9. Heated front screen. 10. Heated rear screen. NOTE: For more information concerning the operation of the climate control system, see ‘COMFORT AIR CONDITIONING’, page 99. ENGINE OFF HEATING After driving, it’s possible to warm the cabin by using the residual heat from within the engine. With the engine turned off, continued heating is available for up to 15 minutes. Simply press the MAX button (3). See ‘4. Park heating’, page 100. 72 68 64 6076 80 8472 68 64 6076 80 84 H5330 4154 632 9 10 7 8
Quick Overview 11 FACE LEVEL TEMPERATURE CONTROL For cool or warm air to the face whatever the temperature setting, rotate the centre thumbwheel towards the blue dot for cool air or towards the red dot for warm air. See ‘Centre foot/face level vents’, page 97. DOOR MIRROR DIP The passenger door mirror will dip when reversing if the ‘mirror select switch’ is set to the driver’s side. This provides the driver with a view of the curbside. (Only available with ‘memory’ seats). See ‘Automatic mirror dipping*’, page 69. ACCESS HEIGHT For ease of entry and exit, access height can be requested prior to stopping the vehicle. Press the access height switch. The vehicle must be travelling at less than 80 kph (50 mph) and come to a stop within 65 seconds, otherwise the request is cancelled. See ‘ACCESS HEIGHT’, page 162. H4811 H5314 H4000
Quick Overview 12 TRIP COMPUTER With the starter switch in position ‘II’ you can personalise the trip computer display. Turn on your In-Car Entertainment unit and press the button on the end of the indicator stalk until the trip computer functions are shown on the display. See ‘TRIP COMPUTER - FUNCTION SELECTION’, page 72. Monitor display Turn the right hand rotary control to highlight your first choice from the list of trip computer functions. Press the control to select it. Make as many selections as you require. When your list is complete, rotate the control to highlight ‘memorise’ and press to store. Only these stored selections will be displayed in the instrument pack message centre.Audio display Use the lower row of buttons to select your choice of trip computer functions. Press the clock button for further options. To select ‘clock’ as one of the display options, press the clock button again. With each selection, a number is displayed to indicate the order of display in the instrument pack message centre. When your selection is complete, press the button under ‘SET’ to store. H5303 Arrival timeRange Distance Limit ClockDateAverage speed Consump 2 Consump 1Timer Timer 2 Timer 1 memorise REMOTE CONTROLREMOTE CONTROL 07/30/20042:10 PMMonday H5305 *PROG 1RANGESPEED LIMITDIST ARRCONSUM1SETAUDIO DSPAUDIO DSPTELTEL H5306
Quick Overview 13 NAVIGATION VOICE MUTE With the navigation screen on, you can mute the navigation voice. Using the right rotary control, select ‘Instruction’. Press and hold the control to mute. A red line will appear through the speaker icon. A subsequent press while ‘Instruction’ is highlighted will reactivate the navigation voice. VOICE RECOGNITION HELP To get help with voice recognition, press and hold the voice control key on the steering wheel until the message centre displays ‘VOICE RECOGNITION’. Now give the command ‘HELP’. This prompts the system to relate a selection of voice commands. See ‘Voice recognition - defined voice commands’ in your ’Audio’ book. Route map 4 mls 04.30.20042:10 PM LEAMINGTON SPA8.7 mls Monday New routeInformation Instruction Dest. Input CHURCH ST. M40, W. -GAYDON (13) A452 LEAMINGTON/WARWICK H5308 H5309
Quick Overview 14 AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROLS 1. TONE button 2. EJECT button 3. AUDIO button Press to: Switch the radio on with the ignition switched off. Change the display for tone control with the radio switched on. 4. Computer information 5. Function keys6. On/Off/Volume - Rotary control Press to turn on or turn off and rotate to adjust volume setting. 7. Station search button 8. Station/Title/Search buttons Press to search and select radio stations by frequency or by name. Fast forward/rewind tape. Music track search. (Cassette/MD/CD). NOTE: Please refer to your ‘In-Car Entertainment’ handbook for further details. NOTE: Some music CD manufacturers are using data encryption to ‘copy-protect’ their recordings and prevent the production of pirate copies. These CDs differ from the internationally agreed CD audio standard, Redbook, a standard that serves as the operating basis for all CD players and changers. Copy-protected CDs may not play in your Audio unit or CD changer or may be played subject to various limitations, e.g., sound quality may be impaired. If you do experience a problem, try the CD in other players before contacting the CD vendor. TONETONE AUDIO DSP TELmRadio 1 10 54AM123456FM AM TP RND SC MODE H5331 23 5 8 1 4 7 6
Quick Overview 15 AUDIO AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. Cassette slot (access behind panel) 2. Open/close display panel Press to open the display panel; press again to close it. 3. Cassette track select or auxiliary ventilation time control button Press arrows to select cassette track. Press clock icon to select auxiliary ventilation off. 4. Search button 5. Right rotary control Turn to select a menu item, press to confirm selection.6. Radio light Indicates that the radio has been turned on. 7. Left rotary control Press to switch radio on or off. Turn to adjust volume. 8. MODE button Each time the mode button is pressed, the mode switches between radio, cassette and CD. 9. Station/CD buttons Press to select a pre-set radio station, or select a CD in the autochanger. 10. INFO button Activates RBDS and TP functions. NOTE: Please refer to your ‘Audio and Navigation’ handbook for further details. H53325 12 3 4 67 8 9 10
Gas Station Information 16 Gas Station Information Ga s S ta ti on In fo rm a ti onFuel filler The fuel filler is located in the rear right-hand quarter panel. With vehicle fully unlocked, press the right side of the flap to open it. Turn the cap counter-clockwise and allow any pressure inside the tank to escape before removing cap. When replacing the cap, tighten it clockwise until you hear the fuel cap ratchet click once. NOTE: For more detailed information, see.‘FUEL FILLING’, page 140 Opening the hood 1.Pull hood release handle located by the left hand front door at foot height. 2.Lift hood safety catch lever and raise hood. NOTE: For more detailed information, see.‘HOOD OPENING’, page 198 NOTE: For more detailed information, see.‘LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS’, page 271 H4936 Fuel type Gasoline vehicles Premium unleaded 90 - 92 RON pump octane. H4937 1 2 Engine oil top upUse only fully synthetic oil to ACEA: A3 and B3 specification Gasoline vehicles 0W/30, 0W/50, 5W/30 or 5W/40 oil meeting API service level SJ/CD, EC11 and having a viscosity band recommended for the temperature range of your locality. Cooling system top up All vehicles to -36oC50% mix of fresh water and an AFC ethylene glycol based anti-freeze.
Gas Station Information 17 Tire pressures Check pressures when the tires are cold. Air pressure naturally increases in warm tires (after the vehicle has been driven for a while). If you have to check warm tires, you should expect the pressures to have increased between 4 and 6 lbf/in 2 (30 to 40 kPa). In this circumstance, NEVER let air out of the tires in order to match the recommended pressures. NOTE: For more detailed information, see.‘WHEELS & TIRES’, page 276 Loading conditionPressure Normal operating conditions Front 34 lbf/in 2 (230 kPa) Rear 36 lbf/in 2 (250 kPa) Vehicle loaded to maximum gross vehicle weight Front 36 lbf/in 2 (250 kPa) Rear 44 lbf/in 2 (300 kPa)
19 Before You Drive 21 Before You Drive REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING . . . . . 21 BEFORE YOU DRIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 PASSPORT TO SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 WARNINGS IN THIS HANDBOOK. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 SYMBOLS USED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 WARNING LABELS ATTACHED TO THE VEHICLE 22 AIRBAG WARNING LABELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ENGINE COMPARTMENT LABELS . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ANTI-THEFT PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 IN AN EMERGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25