Land Rover Range Rover 98my Owners Nas Rover Manual
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Locks & alarm 18 INERTIA CUT-OFF SWITCH This switch is a safety device that automatically unlocks the doors in the event of an accident or sudden impact (provided the starter switch is turned on). In addition, the inertia switch inhibits power to the electric fuel pump, turns off the heating and air conditioning fans, and turns on the hazard warning lights, which continue flashing until either the starter switch is turned off or the inertia switch is reset. The switch is located behind the vertical...
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Locks & alarm 19 Handset batteries When the batteries need replacing, the message centre will display KEY BATTERY LOW. To replace: ·Remove the battery cover by turning the cover anti-clockwise with a coin. ·Taking care not to touch the circuit board, prise the batteries from the cover and fit new ones (with the positive side facing the cover), and replace the cover. The batteries should be replaced within 1 minute of removing the old ones, otherwise it may be necessary to re-synchronise the handset...
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Tailgate 20 OPENING THE TAILGATE With the vehicle unlocked, press the release button once to release the upper tailgate. NOTE:There is a handle built into the lower edge of the upper tailgate to assist in opening and closing. With the upper tailgate open, press the release button again to release the lower tailgate, which can then be lowered to the horizontal position. NOTE:The tailgate can not be opened if the vehicle battery is flat or disconnected; emergency access to the loadspace can only be...
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Message centre 21 Driver warning and information messages are displayed on the message centre in the lower part of the instrument pack. Messages have different priority levels and are grouped into the following categories. CRITICAL WARNINGS Critical warning messages are accompanied by an audible warning (three beeps). Messages are displayed continuously while the starter switch is turned on, and remain displayed while the fault persists. DO NOT ignore these messages - TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION IMMEDIATELY!...
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Message centre 22 The following are CRITICAL WARNING messages and are listed in order of priority. Message Meaning What to do? MARKET NOT SET the language for the message centre is not setseek qualified assistance SEAT BELT PLEASE you have not fastened your seat belt fasten your seat belt INERTIA SWITCH* the fuel cut-off switch has been trippedreset the switch - seeLocks & alarm GEARBOX OVRHEAT * automatic gearbox oil temperature too highreduce speed or select lower gear. If message persists, stop...
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Message centre 23 Message Meaning What to do? HEADLIGHT DELAY you have selected headlight delay - headlights will switch off automatically SLOW: 35 MPH MAX air suspension fault slow down to less than 35 mph and seek qualified assistance ENG OIL OVERHEAT engine oil temperature is too high stop and allow the engine to cool; if the problem persists, do not drive - seek qualified assistance AIRBAG FAULT there is a problem with the airbag seek qualified assistance RH FRONT WINDOW alternates with one of the...
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Message centre 24 Message Meaning What to do? BONNET opening the hood was the cause of the alarm system triggeringcheck that the vehicle is secure - message alternates with the ALARM TRIGGERED message LH FRONT DOOR opening this door was the cause of check that the vehicle is RH FRONT DOOR the alarm system triggering secure - message LH REAR DOOR alternates with ALARM RH REAR DOOR TRIGGERED message IGNITION TAMPER turning the starter switch on was the cause of the alarm system triggeringas above TAILGATE...
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Message centre 25 Message Meaning Action SLOW: 20 MPH MAX your road speed is too high for the current ride heightslow down to less than 20 mph SLOW: 35 MPH MAX your road speed is too high for the current ride heightslow down to less than 35 mph FUSE FAILURE MESSAGES The following fuse failure messages are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. (seeFusesfor fuse replacement information). Message Meaning Action FUSE 2 to 22 FAILED Fuse blown Fit a new fuse Notes: 1.The fault messages for fuses 10 and 20 may also...
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Message centre 26 BULB FAILURE MESSAGES The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages. (seeBulb 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 27 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...