Land Rover Range Rover Owners Handbook Lm 2nd Edition Exp Rover
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Message Centres 60 TRANS FAILSAFE PROG A malfunction has occurred in the transmission.Drive carefully avoiding excessive ‘revs’ and consult your dealer at the earliest opportunity. TRANSFERBOX NEUTRAL Confirmation that neutral has been selected in the transfer box.Remove fuse 37 if transfer neutral is no longer required. TRANSMISS’N OVERHEAT The transmission oil temperature is too high.If the message persists, stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and allow the gearbox to cool. Seek qualified assistance if the message resumes. TYRECONTROL INACTIVE *A fault in the TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system) has been detected, or; A non-TPMS compatible wheel is fitted to the vehicle.Consult your dealer at the earliest opportunity. Fit a compatible wheel, or be aware that TPMS will not function correctly. TYRE DEFECT *Tyre pressure has dropped significantly.Reduce speed immediately, avoid harsh braking and steering manoeuvres. Stop as soon as safety permits and replace the relevant wheel. MessageMeaningWhat to do?
Message Centres 61 SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR When the starter switch is turned to position ‘I’, a ‘countdown’ to when the next service is due appears in the total distance travelled display (arrowed in inset). After approximately 4 seconds, the display reverts to show the total distance travelled. The countdown is controlled by the engine management system and is adjusted to allow for driving style and conditions, to gauge when the appropriate service becomes necessary. When either an oil service, or an inspection is due, ‘OIL SERVICE’ or ‘INSPECTION’ will appear in the display. If either of these messages appear in the display, take your vehicle to your dealer for the necessary service. NOTE: After the completion of each service, the dealer will reset the distance display, to commence the countdown to the next service. GEAR SELECTOR DISPLAY This shows the current gear lever position (‘P’, ‘R’, ‘N’ or ‘D’) and indicates when low range has been selected. In addition, the display indicates which gear has been selected when the gearbox is in manual mode (‘5’, ‘4’, ‘3’, ‘2’ or ‘1’). The LOW range indicator (in the top right corner of the display) flashes whilst the transfer gearbox changes ranges and then illuminates constantly when low range has engaged. The range change will also be confirmed in the main message centre. H3821H3822
Warning Lights 62 Warning LightsINSTRUMENT PANEL The location and specification of the warning lights may vary according to model and market requirements. Rear fog guard light - YELLOW Illuminates when the rear fog guard lights are switched on. Front fog lights - GREEN Illuminates when the front fog lights are switched on. Battery charging - RED The light illuminates as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ and extinguishes once the engine is running. If it remains on, or illuminates whilst driving, a fault is indicated. Seek qualified assistance urgently.Low oil pressure - RED The light illuminates as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ and extinguishes when the engine is started. If the light remains on, flashes on and off, or illuminates whilst driving, stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY. Seek qualified assistance before driving. Always check the oil level when this light illuminates. Check engine - AMBER * The light illuminates as a bulb and system check when the starter switch is turned on, and extinguishes as soon as the engine is started. Illumination at any other time indicates an engine fault - if the light illuminates or flashes while driving, avoid high speeds and seek qualified assistance urgently. 1/21/21/11/1 H4223
Warning Lights 63 Handbrake system - RED The light illuminates for about 3 seconds as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned on. It also illuminates when the handbrake is applied with the starter switch in position ‘II’. The light should extinguish when the handbrake is fully released. If the light illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the handbrake system is indicated, seek qualified assistance before continuing. Brake system - RED This light shares its position and symbol with the emergency brake assist warning light and illuminates briefly as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned on (the light follows a amber-red-amber sequence). The light should extinguish shortly after the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. If the light does not extinguish, or illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the brake systems is indicated. Stop the vehicle gently, as soon as safety permits and seek qualified assistance before continuing. The light may be accompanied by the message ‘CHECK BRAKE PADS’ or ‘CHECK BRAKE FLUID’. If the message ‘CHECK BRAKE FLUID’ is displayed, check the brake fluid level and top-up if necessary. If the light remains illuminated after the fluid is at the correct level, seek qualified assistance before continuing.Emergency brake assist - AMBER This light shares its position and symbol with the brake system warning light and illuminates briefly as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ (the light follows a amber-red-amber sequence). If the light remains amber after starting, or illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the EBA system is indicated. Drive with care, avoiding heavy brake application, and seek qualified assistance urgently Anti-lock braking system - AMBER The light illuminates as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. If the light remains on or illuminates whilst driving, a fault with the ABS system is indicated. Drive with care, avoiding heavy brake application, and seek qualified assistance urgently. Airbag SRS - RED The light illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ and extinguishes after about 4 seconds. If the light illuminates at any other time, the system is faulty - seek qualified assistance urgently. Cruise control active - GREEN * Illuminates when cruise control is operating.
Warning Lights 64 Seat belt - RED* The light illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ and extinguishes after approximately 6 seconds, even if the drivers seat belt remains unfastened. In some markets illumination of the light will be accompanied by a warning chime (see ‘AUDIBLE WARNINGS’, page 65) NOTE: In certain markets, the light will illuminate until the driver’s seat belt is fastened correctly. Glow plug - AMBER (diesel only) Illuminates when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. Wait for the light to extinguish before starting the engine. If the light illuminates while driving, a fault in the diesel injection system has occurred, seek qualified assistance as soon as possible. Dynamic stability control (DSC) - AMBER Illuminates briefly as a bulb check when the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. The light also illuminates when the DSC switch is pressed, indicating that DSC has been switched off (but traction control is still active). The light will flash when the system becomes active and will remain flashing until the system is no longer needed. If the light illuminates constantly, and does not extinguish when the DSC switch is pressed, a fault has been detected in the system. If there is a fault, DSC will be inactive - drive with care and seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.Hill descent control (HDC) ‘information’ - GREEN Illuminates briefly as a bulb and system check when the starter switch is turned to position II and also illuminates when HDC is selected. If HDC is selected and the vehicle is within the operating speed range of up to 35 km/h, the light will illuminate continuously. If HDC is selected and the vehicle is driven faster than the operating speed range, the light will flash and the message ‘NO HDC - SLOW DOWN’ is displayed. The light will also flash during HDC fade-out (see ‘HDC fade-out’, page 145 for further information). If a fault with the HDC system occurs, HDC will fade-out and then deselect, or immediately deselect (depending on the type of fault and whether or not HDC is in operation). The green light will extinguish and the message ‘HDC INACTIVE’ will appear in the message centre. Headlight main beam - BLUE Illuminates when the headlights are switched to main beam. Direction indicators - GREEN The left or right warning light flashes in time with the corresponding left or right direction indicator lights whenever they are operated. If the warning light fails to flash, or flashes very rapidly, this may indicate a bulb failure in one of the direction indicator lights. If the hazard switch is pressed, both warning lights will flash in conjunction with the direction indicator lights.
Audible Warnings 65 A udible Warn ingsAUDIBLE WARNINGS The market specification will determine which of the following audible warnings are appropriate to your vehicle. Lights on reminder If the lights are left on after the starter switch is turned off, a warning chime will sound when the drivers door is opened. The chime will cease as soon as the lights are switched off or when the drivers door is closed. Electronic air suspension warnings • A single warning will chime whenever the off-road switch is operated to raise the vehicle to off-road height, or to return it to standard ride height. •A warning chime will sound 3 times if changes to or from off-road height are requested but not permitted. •A warning chime will sound whenever the speed threshold for the current ride height is reached. Dynamic stability control (DSC) warning If a fault with the DSC system is detected, a warning chime will sound once and the DSC warning light will illuminate. The vehicle may still be driven with care, but seek qualified assistance at the earliest opportunity. Starter key reminder * If the key is left in the starter switch while the drivers door is open, a warning will chime continuously. The chime stops as soon as the door is closed or the key is removed from the starter switch. The starter key reminder can be enabled or disabled by a Land Rover dealer.Seat belt reminder In some markets, if the drivers seat belt has not been fastened when the starter switch is turned on, a warning chime will sound (one second frequency). The chime operates in conjunction with the seat belt warning light and sounds for 6 seconds, or until the seat belt is fastened (whichever occurs first). External temperature warning If the external temperature drops to 3ºC or less, a warning chime sounds, accompanied by a warning in the message centre. Take appropriate measures to defrost the vehicle and be aware that there may be ice on the roads. Tyre ‘blow-out’ warning * If there is a rapid loss of pressure in a tyre, ‘TYRE DEFECT’ appears in the main message centre, indicating which tyre has suffered pressure loss and a warning tone sounds. Slow down and stop as soon as safety permits, avoiding harsh steering or braking manoeuvres and replace the affected wheel.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 66 Ty re Pres sure Mo nito ring Sys te mTYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) * The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the tyre pressures of the vehicle, displaying a warning in the main message centre if a gradual or sudden loss of pressure occurs in one or more of the tyres. Setting the tyre pressures Check the tyre pressures (with the tyres cold), and ensure that they are correct for your vehicle (see ‘WHEELS & TYRES’, page 242). Then, carry out the following procedure: 1.Turn the starter switch to position ‘II’ (but DO NOT start the engine).2.Press and hold the TPMS button (arrowed in inset). A series of stars is displayed in the main message centre as the system checks the individual tyre pressures, followed by ‘SET TYRE PRESSURE’. 3.If the current tyre pressures are outside the TPMS pre-set limits, ‘SET TYRE PRESSURE’ fails to appear in the main message centre. Re-check the tyre pressures. 4.Start the engine and drive the vehicle for several minutes, the TPMS system then stores these pressures as the nominal values that it will then monitor. This operation only needs to be repeated if the tyre pressures are subsequently corrected. TPMS operates automatically as soon as the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’ and does not need to be selected manually. If the vehicle loading conditions alter significantly, the TPMS should be reset to accommodate the change in tyre pressure. If the tyre pressure drops If the tyre pressure drops (due to normal usage) below the set threshold, the warning light in the instrument pack will illuminate and ‘CHECK TYRE PRESSURE’ will appear in the main message centre. Check all tyre pressures and ensure that they are correct. DSCDSC H4004
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 67 If a tyre is changed If the replacement wheel is fitted with TPMS, then the system will take up to 15 minutes to register the new condition (if pressure is lost during this time, ‘CHECK TYRE PRESSURE’ will appear in the main message centre). If the space saver spare wheel is used, or if a replacement wheel is NOT equipped with TPMS, ‘TYRE CONTROL INACTIVE’ will appear in the display once the system check period is completed. TPMS valves are metal, not rubber and are therefore distinctly different to normal tyre valves. When a tyre is replaced, DO NOT replace the valve. After a tyre change, check the tyre pressures are correct, then press the TPMS button to reset the system. If the tyres on your vehicle are rotated (front to back, or vice versa), then the pressures should be checked and the TPMS reset. If a ‘blow-out’ occurs If there is a rapid loss of pressure in a tyre, ‘TYRE DEFECT’ appears in the main message centre, indicating which tyre and a warning tone sounds. Slow down and stop as soon as safety permits, avoiding harsh steering or braking manoeuvres and replace the affected wheel. WARNING TPMS can NOT register damage to the tyre. Regularly check the condition of your tyres, especially if the vehicle is driven off-road. Other systems which share the same radio frequency as the TPMS, may interfere with the system. If this occurs, ‘TYRE CONTROL INACTIVE’ is displayed in the message centre. This message is also displayed when there is a fault with the system or if a wheel NOT equipped with TPMS is fitted to the vehicle.
Lights & Indicators 68 Ligh ts & Ind ic atorsMAIN LIGHT SWITCH 1.Lights off. 2.Side, tail and instrument panels lights on. 3.Headlights on. Headlight courtesy delay To illuminate the headlights for a short time after the vehicle is parked, turn the starter switch off with the headlights switched on (‘LIGHTS ON’ appears in the message centre). Then, turn the headlight switch to the off position - the headlights will remain illuminated for approximately 40 seconds after closing the driver’s door, before turning off automatically. If necessary, the courtesy delay may be cancelled at any time during this period by turning the starter switch or the main light switch on and then off again.Headlight courtesy delay can be disabled by a Land Rover dealer, if required. The headlight courtesy time delay period can also be adjusted by a Land Rover dealer, to suit your requirements. Headlight main and dipped beams Push the lever away from the steering wheel to change headlights to main beam (BLUE warning light illuminates). Pull the lever back towards the steering wheel to change back to dipped beam headlights. To flash the headlights, pull the lever part way towards the steering wheel and release. Daytime running lights * In certain markets, with the main lighting switch turned off (position 1), the headlight low beams will illuminate as soon as the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. The instrument panel illumination remains off. Unless they are required or prohibited by law, daytime running lights can be disabled/enabled by a Land Rover dealer. H3866 12 3H3892
Lights & Indicators 69 Parking lights If required, the side and tail lights on the near or off-side can be left illuminated at a reduced output, when the vehicle is parked. With the starter switch in position ’0’, move the lights and indicator stalk fully up (to illuminate the right hand sidelight and tail light) or fully down (to illuminate the left). Remove the starter key and lock the vehicle in the normal way - the lights will remain illuminated. NOTE: The lights remain on with a reduced power output, to help prevent inadvertently discharging the battery. DIRECTION INDICATORS Move the lever DOWN to indicate a LEFT turn, and UP to indicate a RIGHT turn (the appropriate GREEN warning light on the instrument panel will flash in time with the direction indicators). Hold the lever part-way up or down against spring pressure to indicate a lane change. FOG LIGHTS WARNING Fog lights should ONLY be used when visibility is severely restricted - other road users could be dazzled in clear conditions. Front fog lights Press to operate, press a second time to switch off (the warning light in the instrument panel illuminates when the fog lights are switched on). The fog lights can be operated ONLY when the starter switch is at position ‘II’ and the side or headlights are also switched on. The fog lights extinguish automatically when the side lights or the starter switch is turned off and need to be reselected when the starter switch is turned back on. DO remember to switch off as soon as visibility is clear. H3891 H3887