Range Rover Land Rover Owner's Manual

CONTENTS
SECTION 1 Introduction .......................................................... 1
SECTION 2 Controls & instruments ........................................ 9
SECTION 3 Driving & operating ............................................. 77
SECTION 4 Owner maintenance ............................................. 119
SECTION 5 General data ......................................................... 163
SECTION 6 Parts & accessories............................................... 173
SECTION 7 Off-road driving.................................................... 181
Index ..................................................................... 193
In-car entertainment
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SECTION 1
Introduction
OWNER’S HANDBOOK
This handbook together with thePassport to Service, provides allthe informationthat you will need to derive maximumpleasure from owning and driving your newRange Rover.
For convenience, thehandbook isdivided into sections, each dealingwith aparticular aspect of drivingor caring forthe vehicle.Sections are listed on the contentspage andyou will find it worthwhile to takea littletime to read each one, and to get to know your Range Rover as soon as youpossibly can. Remember, the more you understandbefore you drive, the greater thesatisfaction when you are seated behind thesteering wheel.
Section Contents Page
Passport to service 3......................................
Reporting safety defects 3..............................
Safety warnings 4...........................................
Engine compartment labels 5.........................
Vehicle identification number 6.......................
Anti-theft precautions 8..................................
Breakdown safety code 8................................
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Introduction

PASSPORT TO SERVICE

Your new Range Rover iscovered by the following warranties:
Land Rover New Vehicle LimitedWarranty
Land Rover CorrosionPerforation Limited
Warranty
Land Rover VehicleEmission Control
System Warranty (U.S.A.)
Land Rover U.S. Emissions Performance
Warranty
Detailed information onthese warrantiescan be found in the Passport to Serviceincluded in your literaturepack. ThePassport to Service also containsimportant vehicle identification information anduseful consumer advice.
Most important of all, however,is thesection on maintenance.This outlines theservicing requirements for yourRange Roverand also incorporates the servicerecord slips, which the Dealer shouldsign andstamp tocertify that routine serviceshave beencarried out at the recommended intervals.

Reporting safety defects

If youbelieve that yourvehicle hasa defect which could cause a crashor couldcause injury or death, you shouldimmediately inform the NationalHighway TrafficSafety Administration (NHTSA) inaddition to notifying Land Rover North AmericaInc.
If NHTSAreceivessimilar complaints, it may open an investigationand ifit findsthat a safety defect existsin agroup ofvehicles, it may order a recall andremedy campaign.
However, NHTSA cannotbecome involvedin individual problems betweenyou, yourDealer or Land Rover North America.
To contactNHTSA, you may call theAuto Safety hotline tollfree at1-800-424-9393 (or 202-366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area)or write to NHTSA, U.S. Departmentof Transportation, Washington, DC20590. You can also obtain other informationabout motor vehicle safety fromthe hotline.
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WARNING
Safety warnings are included in this handbook. These indicate either a procedure which must be followed precisely, or information that should be considered with great care in order to avoid the possibility of personal injury or serious damage to the vehicle.
WARNING
Your vehicle has a higher ground clearance and hencea higher centre of gravity than ordinary passenger cars to enable the vehicle to perform in a wide variety of off-road applications. An advantage of the higher ground clearance is a better view of the roadallowing you to anticipate problems. The Range Rover is not designed for cornering at the same speed as conventional passenger cars any more than a lowslung sports car is designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate the Range Rover correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover.
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WARNING LABELS ATTACHED TO THE
VEHICLE
Warning labels attached to your vehicle bearing this symbol
mean: DONOT touch or adjust components until you have read the relevant instructions in the handbook.
Warning labels showing this
symbol indicate that the ignition
system utilises very high voltages. DO NOT touch any ignition components while the starter switch is turned on!
INFORMATION LABELS ENGINE
COMPARTMENT
Various labels arefixed toyour vehicle to draw your attention to specificsafety and emission information. Thisillustration is for general guidance onlyas theposition of the components and the extent of labels andother visual warnings couldvary frommodel to model.
A. BATTERY WARNING LABEL B. AIRBAG SRS WARNING LABEL C. KEEP CLEAR OF ROTATING PARTS D. EMISSION CONTROLLABEL E. VACUUM ROUTING DIAGRAM F. AIR CONDITIONING LABEL G. HOOD CLOSING INSTRUCTIONS
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)
If youneed to communicate with aLand Rover dealer, youmay beasked to quote the Vehicle Identification Number(VIN).
The VIN and other informationconcerning your vehicle canbe foundon thecertification label affixed to the lockface ofthe front left-hand door, where shown (thisVIN should match the VIN recorded inthe Passportto Service book).
In addition,the Federal VINplate ismounted to thevehicle body in such aposition thatit is visible from the outside throughthe bottom corner of the windscreen onthe driver’sside.
WARNING
DO NOT exceed gross weight or axle loads described on the vehicle certification identification label.
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Take note of the warning information fixedto the underside of both sun visors, asfollows:
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
Children 12 and under can be killedby the
airbag
The BACK SEAT is the SAFEST place for
children
NEVER put a rear-facing childseat in the
front
Sit as far back aspossible fromthe airbag
ALWAYS use SEAT BELTS and CHILD
RESTRAINTS

SRS/Airbag systems

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ANTI-THEFT PRECAUTIONS

While it may be difficultto deterthe ’professional’car thief,the majorityof thefts are carried outby unskilledopportunists. Therefore, take vehiclesecurity very seriously and ALWAYS adopt this simple’four point’ drill whenever youleave yourvehicle - even for just a few minutes:
1. Fully close allthe windows(and the
sunroof).
2. Remove your valuablebelongings (or hide
them out of sight).
3. Remove the starterkey.
4. Superlock the vehicleusing theremote
handset.
Thieves are attractedby ’vulnerable’vehicles. Even if you have followedthe ’fourpoint’ drill, there is stillmuch youcan doto makeyour vehicle a lessinviting target.
BE SAFE- NOT SORRY!
Park where your vehicle canbe easily seen
by householders and passers-by.
At night, park in well lit areasand avoid
deserted or dimly-litside streets.
At home, if you have a garage,use it- and
NEVER leave the keys inthe vehicle.
Do not keep important documents(or
spare keys) inthe vehicle- these are a real bonus for the thief.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Remember the breakdown
safety code
If abreakdown occurs whiletravelling:-
Wherever possible, consistentwith
safety and trafficconditions, the vehicle should bemoved offthe main thoroughfare, preferablyonto the shoulder as far aspossible. Ifa breakdown occurs on a freeway,pull well over to the insideof thehard shoulder.
Switch on hazard lights.
If possible,position the warning
triangle (located onthe undersideof the loadspace floorpanel -see ’Warning triangle’) ora flashing amber light at an appropriate distance from the vehicle towarn other traffic of the breakdown(note the legal requirementsof some areas).
Consider evacuating passengersto a
safe area awayfrom thevehicle as a precaution in caseyour RangeRover is struck by another vehicle.
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SECTION 2
Controls & instruments
In thissection of the handbook youwill find descriptions of the controls andinstruments on yourvehicle.
For your own safety, itis mostimportant to read this sectionfully andto gaina thorough understanding of all the controlsbefore driving.
Section Contents Page
Controls 11.....................................................
Locks & alarm 12...........................................
Tailgate 20......................................................
Message centre 21.........................................
Seats 30.........................................................
Seat belts 36...................................................
SRS/Airbag 42................................................
Steering column 46........................................
Door mirrors 47..............................................
Instruments 49...............................................
Warning lights 51...........................................
Lights & indicators 55....................................
Wipers & washers 57.....................................
Switches 60....................................................
Electric windows 62........................................
Heating & ventilating 68.................................
Interior equipment 72.....................................
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Controls

1. Passenger airbag SRS
2. Cruise control masterswitch
3. Hazard warning switch
4. Air suspension switches
5. Rear fog guard light switch
6. Front fog light switch
7. Lighting switch
8. Remote radio/cassette/CD playerswitches
9. Instrument panel
10.Radio/cassette/CDplayer
11.Heater/air-conditioningcontrols
12.Ashtray/cigarlighter
13.Automaticgearbox mode switch
14.Exteriormirror operating switches
15.Windowand sunroof operating switches
16.Handbrake
17.Automaticgear selector
18.Steeringcolumn adjustment lever
19.Cruisecontrol switches
20.Driver’sairbagSRS
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Locks & alarm

Your vehicle isfitted witha sophisticated electronic anti-theft alarmsystem. In order to ensure maximum security,you areadvised to gain a full understanding ofthe systemby thoroughly reading thissection ofthe handbook.
LOCKING THE VEHICLE AND ARMING THE
ALARM
You havebeen supplied withtwo handset/keys (numbered 1and 2).While both are identical inoperation, theytransmit two different sets of information (see’Key activated memory seats’).Replacement handsets are onlyavailable from a Land Rover dealer. Up to two furtherhandsets (3and 4) can also be obtained.
There are four methods forsecuring your vehicle:
1. ’Superlocking’using thehandset -
(recommended high securitymethod).
2. ’Superlocking’using thekey.
3. Locking using the handset.
4. Locking using the key.
FOR MAXIMUM SECURITY, ALWAYS
’SUPERLOCK’ THE VEHICLE USING THE
HANDSET
(except when the vehicle isto belocked with passengers or animalsinside).
The handset
The radio remote handset hasthree buttons (described below). Bypressing the appropriate button, the handset canbe used either as a conventional key,or as a remote handset to either lock or’superlock’ the vehicle.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Emergency keys
In additionto the two handsets, you have also been suppliedwith twoseparate keys. These keysperform thesame functions as the key partof thehandset and are intended for emergencyuse only. DO NOT keep the keysinside thevehicle.
1. Key release button.
Press to releasethe key,which can then
be used as a conventionalkey tooperate the starter switch,glovebox anddoor locks.
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2. Lock button (padlock symbol)
press once to lock.
press twice to ’superlock’.
3. Unlock button
press once to unlock.
press and hold to operatethe ’Key
activated memory seats’facility (see ’Key activated memory seats’).
Once the securitysystem isarmed, the following features areactivated:
The central lockingsystem locksall the
doors and the tailgate.
The perimetric alarm(protecting the
doors, hood and tailgate) isarmed.
If ’handsetsuperlocking’is activated,the
volumetric alarm isalso armed(a sensor inside the passengercompartment monitors the interiorspace andactivates the alarm if an intrusioninto the passenger compartment isdetected).
The volumetric sensorwill entera self-check mode each time you turn the starterswitch off. Itwill remain activefor 60seconds, or until:
1. The driver’s dooris openedand closed.
2. The vehicle islocked withthe handsetor
key.
NOTE: Ifthe sensorfails its self-checkfive
times consecutively, onlythe ’perimetric’ elements of the security systemwill be active (doors, hood and tailgate). Anyattempt to ’superlock’with thehandset willresult in ’ALARM FAULT’ being displayed onthe message centre anda mislockoccurring (see ’Mislock’).Seek qualifiedassistanceto rectify the fault.
NOTE: Thehandset complieswith part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:
1. This device maynot causeharmful interference.
2. This device must accept anyinterference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.This appliesto both alarmreceiversand handset transmitter.
CAUTION: Any changes or modificationsto
the transmitter not expressly approvedby the manufacturer could voidthe user’sauthority to operatethe equipment.
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Anti-theft alarm indicator light
After locking the vehicle, theRED indicator light (arrowed in illustration) flashes rapidly for ten seconds to confirm that thesecurity system has been successfully armed. After ten seconds, the indicatorlight adjuststo aslower frequency, and then continues toflash asan anti-theft deterrent untilsuch timeas the security system isdisarmed.
If, whileoperating the handset(or key),the alarm sounds, this indicates thatone of the doors, the hood or the tailgate isnot properly closed (the messagecentre displaywill confirm which apertureis notsecure).
Although the handset can be successfully operated from a significant distancefrom the vehicle, when lockingit iswise to be close enough to visually confirm thatthe door locking buttons have dropped intoplace and that the indicator light confirmsa successful lock.
NOTE: Occasionalatmosphericconditions
can significantly reducethe effectiverangeof handset operation. If this occurs,operate the handset closer to the vehicle.In themost extreme cases, itmay benecessary to touch the handset against the radioaerial ’fired’ onto one of the rear sidewindows.
If themessage centre displays’KEY BATTERY LOW’, this indicatesthat thehandset batteries need replacing (see’Handset batteries’).
SUPERLOCKING
If thevehicle is ’superlocked’(with either the handset, or the key), thedoors CANNOTbe unlocked or opened from insidethe vehicle.
For this reason DO NOTsuperlock the vehicle with passengers inside.
’Superlocking’ using the handset:
Press and releasethe ’lock’button (1) on the handset twice (within1 seconds you will hear ’superlocking’engage.
If anydoor, the hood or tailgate is leftopen, a mislock will occur(see ’Mislock’).
If awindow or sunroof is open, superlocking will engage immediately,however volumetric protection will not be activated.
To unlock:
Press and releasethe ’unlock’button (2) on the handset once.
If thehandset is inoperative,the vehiclecan be unlocked by using the key inthe driver’s door lock.
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/2seconds). After 15
Locks & alarm
’Superlocking’ using the key:
Wherever possible thehandset MUST be used to ’superlock’thevehicle. However,if the handset is inoperative,the keycan be used as follows:
Turn the key in the driver’s doortowards the rear of the vehicle (andrelease) twice within
1
1
/2seconds.
NOTE: ’Superlocking’the vehicle usingthe
key will provideperimetric protection only ­volumetric protection (protectionof the interior space insidethe vehicle)WILL NOT BE ACTIVE!If any door, the hood, or the tailgate is leftopen, amislock willoccur (see ’Mislock’).
To unlock:
Wherever possible usethe handsetto unlock the vehicle - press andrelease the ’unlock’ button.
If necessary,thekey canalso be used to unlock a ’superlocked’vehicle.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If unattendedpassengersare tobe leftin the vehicle, it is recommendedthat they should lock the vehicle frominside by pressing down the driver’s doorsill button.
If animalsare to be left inthe vehicle, volumetric protection MUSTNOT be activated - anymovement insidethe vehicle could triggerthe alarm.
DO NOT leavechildren unattendedin the vehicle!
WARNING
NEVER ’superlock’ the vehicle if passengers are to be left inside - ’superlocking’ prevents door locks from being operated from INSIDE as well as outside the vehicle!
NOTE: Ifthe handset’lock’ button or the door
key are operatedonce, thecentral locking will be activated, but the alarmwill onlybe in ’perimetric’mode andthe doorsand locks CAN be opened from the inside. ALWAYS, where possible securethe vehicleby ’superlocking’.
’Sill’ locking
To operatethe central lockingfrom insidethe vehicle, push down either frontdoor sill button.
The securitysystem will NOT be armed.
NOTE: ’Sill’locking is NOT possible from
outside the vehicle.
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MISLOCK
A mislockwill occur if:
A door,hood or tailgate are leftopen.
The key is left in the starterswitch.
An incomplete’allclose’ isattempted. The
message centre willindicate the cause of a mislock e.g. ’SUNROOFBLOCKED’.
If amislock occurs, awarning ’bleep’will sound in which case you should unlockthe vehicle, rectify thecause of the mislock and then re-lock the vehicle.
’ALL CLOSE’ FEATURE
The key activated’all close’feature enables you to use the key to closethe windowsand sunroof at the same timeas yousecure the vehicle.
To operate:
1. Ensure the doors, hood and tailgate are properly closed.
2. Turn and hold the key in the ’lock’ position (turn twice and hold on the secondturn if ’Superlocking’).
The doors and tailgate willlock andthe windows, followed by the sunroofwill close.
NOTE: Ifa windowor thesunroof detectsan
obstruction, a mislockoccurs andthe locking sequence will stop.Remove theobstruction before trying to use the’all close’feature again.
KEY ACTIVATED MEMORY SEATS
This feature enablesthe handsetsto beused to recallthe pre-set electricseat/mirror positions when you UNLOCK thedoor. The two handsets are separately identifiedby different labels andby greyand blackbattery covers - key1 correspondsto driver’sseat memory 1, and key 2 to seatmemory 2(see ’Seats’).
NOTE: Ifadditional handset/keyshavebeen
obtained (key 3 & key4), theyare notlinked to thememory seat system.
Press and hold the ’unlock’button onthe handset for 1 on thehandset flashes rapidly),and then release. The driver’sseat and both mirrors will move to the positions programmedinto the relevant seat memory.
1
/2seconds (the indicatorlight
NOTE: Thisfeature will only operate if
volumetric protection wasactivated when the vehicle was locked(ie. by’superlocking’using the handset). It willnot function if the alarmsystem has already been triggeredsince it was last set, and will be cancelled ifa dooris opened, or if the vehicle isrelocked.
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AUTO RELOCK
Auto relock ensuresthat, ifthe vehicleis unlocked accidentally, thevehicle will relock itself automatically aftera 60 second delay.
Once the ’unlock’button onthe handsethas been pressed, the alarm systemwill monitor the vehicle for 60 seconds.If anyof the following occur duringthis period,the vehicle will remain unlocked:
A dooror the tailgate is opened.
Interior movement isdetected.
The key is inserted intothe starterswitch,
or the switch is turnedto position’I’.
However, if none of the above hasoccurred within 60 seconds, then the vehicle will automaticallyreturn toits previous’locked’ state.
OPENING THE DOORS
When opening a door from outside the vehicle, it isrecommended thatthe moving part of the handle is held bythe fingersand that the door catch is operated bypushing with the thumb against the fixed partof the handle.
CHILD-PROOF LOCKS (reardoors only) Move the lever downwards (arrowedin illustration)to engage.
With the child-proof locks engaged,the rear doors cannot be opened from inside the vehicle, thereby avoidingthe riskof a door being opened accidentallywhile the vehicle is moving.
WARNING
Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle.
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INERTIA CUT-OFF SWITCH
This switch is a safetydevice that automaticallyunlocks thedoors inthe event of anaccident or sudden impact (providedthe starter switch isturned on).In addition,the inertia switch inhibitspower tothe electric fuel pump, turns off the heating and air conditioning fans, and turns onthe hazard warning lights, whichcontinue flashinguntil either the starterswitch isturned off or the inertia switch isreset.
The switch is located behindthe verticalpanel in the right hand footwell. Remove thecover by using a coin to rotate the turnbuckle anti-clockwiseand thenprise the cover off.
When the switch is tripped,the message centre will alternatelydisplay; ’REFER HANDBOOK’ and ’INERTIASWITCH’.
To resetthe switch, pressthe rubbertop (arrowed in illustration).
NOTE: Thevehicle can be secured evenif the
switch has been tripped byremoving the starter key, openingand closingone ofthe front doors and then lockingthe vehicle.
WARNING
Always check for fuel leaks before resetting the switch!
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Handset batteries
When the batteriesneed replacing,the message centre willdisplay ’KEY BATTERY LOW’. To replace:
Remove the batterycover byturning the
cover anti-clockwise witha coin.
Taking care not to touch the circuitboard,
prise the batteriesfrom thecover and fit new ones (with the positiveside facingthe cover), and replacethe cover.
The batteries shouldbe replacedwithin 1 minute of removing the old ones, otherwiseit may be necessaryto re-synchronisethe handset (see ’Handsetsynchronisation’). New batteries are availablefrom your dealer.
Handset synchronisation
The handset transmitsa codedmessage, which changes eachtime abutton ispressed. If ahandset is operatedtoo manytimes outof range of the vehicle orif thehandset batteries are removed for longer thana minute,it may need to be re-synchronised.
To synchronise:
If thevehicle is locked,press the ’unlock’
button onthe handset and then unlock the vehicle using thekey.
If thevehicle is unlocked,press the ’lock’
button onthe handset and then lock the vehicle using thekey.
NOTE: Handsetsynchronisation cannot be
achieved if the vehicle alarmis armed or if the handset batteries needreplacing.
NOTE: Fingermarks on the batteries will
adverselyaffect batterylife. If possible, avoid touching the surface of thebatteries, andwipe clean before fitting.
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Tailgate

OPENING THE TAILGATE
With the vehicleunlocked, pressthe release button onceto release theupper tailgate.
NOTE: Thereis ahandle built into the lower
edge of the upper tailgateto assistin opening and closing.
With the upper tailgate open,press therelease button againto release thelower tailgate, which can then be loweredto thehorizontal position.
WARNING
Do not drive with the tailgate open; poisonous carbon monoxide fumes will enter the vehicle.
CLOSING THE TAILGATE
Raise the lowertailgate firstand close firmly. Then lower and close theupper tailgate.
Always check thatthe tailgateis secure before driving and before leaving thevehicle unattended.
NOTE: Thetailgate can not be opened if the
vehicle battery isflat ordisconnected; emergency access tothe loadspacecan only be achieved, by folding therear seatsfrom inside the vehicle,(see ’Seats).
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Message centre

Driver warning andinformation messagesare displayed on the message centrein the lower part of the instrument pack.Messages have different priority levelsand are grouped into the following categories.
CRITICAL WARNINGS
Critical warning messagesare accompanied by an audible warning (threebeeps). Messages are displayedcontinuously while the starter switchis turnedon, andremain displayed while thefault persists.
DO NOT ignore these messages- TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION IMMEDIATELY!
Critical warnings aredisplayed continuously, normally on the lower lineof themessage centre, but if more than one messageis tobe displayed, then the upper displayline will also be used.
WARNINGS
Warning messages arenon-critical, but must be treated with some urgency.They willalso be accompanied by an audiblewarning (three beeps) each timethe messageis displayed.
DO NOT ignore these messages- TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION IMMEDIATELY.
Warning messages aredisplayed for approximately4 seconds.If otherwarning messages are pending,the displaytime will be reduced to approximately2 seconds.
INFORMATION MESSAGES
General
All information messagesare displayedfor approximately4 seconds.If othermessages are pending, the display timewill bereduced to approximately2 seconds. Notethat ’Critical Warning’ and ’Warning’messages always override ’Information’ messages.
These information messagesare grouped into three categories:
Category 1
Messages in thiscategory willbe accompanied by a single beepwhen the message is displayedfor thefirst time, and also when the starter switchis turnedon or off. Atany other time, only the message will be presented - TAKE CORRECTIVEACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Category 2
Messages in thiscategory willbe accompanied by a single beepeach time the message is displayed- TAKECORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Category 3
Messages in thiscategory areNOT accompanied by an audible warning.Only the message will bedisplayed -TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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The followingare CRITICAL WARNING messages and are listed in orderof priority.
Message Meaning What to do?
MARKET NOT SET the language for the messagecentre
is not set SEAT BELT PLEASE you have not fastened yourseat belt fasten your seatbelt INERTIA SWITCH* thefuel cut-off switch has been
tripped GEARBOX OVRHEAT * automatic gearbox oiltemperature
too high
TRANSFER OVRHEAT* transfer gearboxoil temperaturetoo
high
LOW COOLANT as message suggests top upthe coolant reservoir
DOOR OPEN RH-R the right hand rear dooris open close the door DOOR OPEN LH-R the left hand rear door is open close the door DOOR OPEN LH-F the left hand front door is open close the door DOOR OPEN RH-F the right hand front door isopen close the door BONNET OPEN the hood is open close thehood IGNITION KEY IN you have left the keyin thestarter
switch LIGHTS ON you have left your lightson switch off the lights
seek qualified assistance
reset the switch - see’Locks
& alarm’
reduce speed or select lower gear. If message persists, stop vehicleand allow gearbox to cool; seek qualified assistance if message resumes.
reduce speed or select lower gear. If message persists, stop vehicleand allow gearbox to cool; seek qualified assistance if message resumes
and/or seek qualified assistance
remove the key
* Thesemessagesalternate withthe message ’REFERHANDBOOK’. When this is displayed,refer to theappropriate section inthis handbookfor further information.
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Message Meaning What to do?
HEADLIGHT DELAY you have selectedheadlight delay-
headlights will switchoff
automatically SLOW: 35 MPH MAX air suspensionfault slow down to less than 35
mph andseek qualified assistance
ENG OIL OVERHEAT engineoil temperature istoo high stop and allow the engineto
cool; if the problem persists, do not drive -seek
qualified assistance AIRBAG FAULT there is a problem withthe airbag seek qualifiedassistance RH FRONT WINDOW alternates withone ofthe following: refer to the description
LH FRONT WINDOW WINDOW NOT SET, WINDOW givenfor thealternating RH REAR WINDOW BLOCKED, ANTI-TRAPOFF, message LH REAR WINDOW or WINDOWOPEN
SPEED LIMIT--- you have exceededyour preset
speed limit
SPEED LIMIT OFF the presetspeed limithas been
cancelled FUEL GAUGE FAULT asmessage suggests seek qualifiedassistance TEMP GAUGE FAULT as message suggests seek qualified assistance LH SEAT HEATER thefuse hasblown fit a new fuse - this
RH SEAT HEATER as above as above SUNROOF the ’ANTI-TRAP’ functionis
overridden (alternates withmessage
ANTI-TRAP OFF) TRANSFER NEUTRAL the transfer box has movedto the
neutral position
reduce your speedor cancel the function
message alternates withthe fuse number message
refer to ’ANTI-TRAPOFF’ message
remove fuse 11 if transfer neutral is no longer required
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Message Meaning What to do?
BONNET opening the hood was the cause of
the alarm systemtriggering
LH FRONT DOOR openingthis doorwas the cause of check that the vehicle is RH FRONT DOOR the alarm systemtriggering secure -message LH REAR DOOR alternates with ALARM RH REAR DOOR TRIGGERED message
IGNITION TAMPER turningthe starter switchon wasthe
cause of the alarm systemtriggering TAILGATE opening the tailgate wasthe cause
of thealarm system triggering
The followingare WARNING messages;
Message Meaning What to do?
TAILGATE OPEN the tailgate is open close thetailgate WINDOW BLOCKED the anti-trap functionhas detected
an obstruction while the windowis
being closed
SUNROOF BLOCKED the anti-trapfunction hasdetected
an obstruction while the sunroofis
being closed ALARM FAULT the alarmsystem hasa fault seek qualified assistance ANTI-TRAP OFF the anti-trapfunction forone or
more windows or the sunroof is
disabled - messagealternates with
another to indicate which anti-trap
function is disabled EAS FAULT there isa faultwith theair
suspension system ABS FAULT there is a fault withthe anti-lock
braking system
check that the vehicle is secure - messagealternates with the ALARM TRIGGERED message
as above
as above
this message willalternate with another one to indicate which window is affected ­remove the obstruction
remove the obstruction before trying to reclose the sunroof
ensure that thereare no obstructions in the aperture
seek qualified assistance
seek qualified assistance
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Message Meaning Action
SLOW: 20 MPH MAX your road speed istoo highfor the
current ride height SLOW: 35 MPH MAX your road speed istoo highfor the
current ride height
FUSE FAILURE MESSAGES
The following fuse failure messagesare INFORMATION CATEGORY1 messages.(see’Fuses’ for fuse replacement information).
Message Meaning Action
FUSE 2 to 22 FAILED Fuse blown Fita newfuse
Notes:
1. The fault messagesfor fuses10 and20
may also be displayed inconjunction with the messages ’RHSEAT HEATER’and ’LH SEAT HEATER’. This will occurif theseat heater affected bythe relevantblown fuse is operated.
2. The fault message for fuse12 mayalso be displayed in conjunctionwith themessage ’HEATED REAR WINDOW’.This willoccur if the heated rear screenis operated after fuse 12 has blown.
3. In allcases, the fusefailed messagewill alternate with the appropriate description message e.g. ’FUSE10 FAILED’,followed by ’RH SEAT HEATER’.
4. Fuse 1 covers the instrumentpack. Ifthis fuse fails, replacethe fuse(no message can be given because themessage centre is controlled by the instrumentpack).
5. The message centreresponds tomultiple fuse failures bydisplaying separate messages, one afterthe other.
slow down to less than 20 mph
slow down to less than 35 mph
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BULB FAILURE MESSAGES
The following are INFORMATION CATEGORY1 messages. (see’Bulb replacement’).
Message Meaning What to do?
RH DIP BEAM Bulb failed Replace bulb LH DIP BEAM Bulbfailed Replacebulb RH MAIN BEAM One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb LH MAIN BEAM One orboth bulbsfailed Replace bulb RH SIDE LIGHT Bulb failed Replace bulb LH SIDE LIGHT Bulb failed Replacebulb FRONT INDICATOR One or both bulbs failed Replace bulb RH FRONT FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb LH FRONT FOG Bulb failed Replacebulb RH TAIL LIGHT Bulb failed Replacebulb LH TAIL LIGHT Bulb failed Replacebulb RH BRAKE LIGHT Bulbfailed Replace bulb LH BRAKE LIGHT Bulb failed Replacebulb REAR INDICATOR One orboth bulbsfailed Replace bulb RH REAR FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb LH REAR FOG Bulb failed Replace bulb RH REVERSE Bulb failed Replace bulb LH REVERSE Bulb failed Replace bulb NUMBER PLATE Bulb failed Replace bulb
The message centrewill respondto multiplebulb failures bydisplaying separate messages,one after the other.
All bulb failure messages willbe displayed whenthe starterswitch is turned on or off and when the system affectedby therelevant bulb failure is operated.The message’BULB FAILURE’ will alternate with the appropriate bulbdescription message, e.g.’BULB FAILURE’followed by ’RH REAR FOG’.
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Message centre
MISCELLANEOUS FAULT MESSAGES
The followingare INFORMATION CATEGORY 1 messages.
Message Meaning What to do?
LOW SCREEN WASH as message suggests fill the screenwashreservoir GEARBOX FAULT as message suggests seek qualified assistance TRACTION FAILURE asmessage suggests seek qualified assistance LOW BRAKE FLUID as messagesuggests top-up thefluid reservoir
and/or seek qualified
assistance ODOMETER ERROR as message suggests seek qualified assistance KEY BATTERY LOW as message suggests fit new batteries in the
handset
The followingare INFORMATION CATEGORY 2 messages.
Message Meaning What to do?
MEMORY 1 STORED youhave stored the seat andmirror
positions into memorystore 1
MEMORY 2 STORED youhave stored the seat andmirror
positions into memorystore 2
REAR WINDOWS ON you have enabledthe reardoor
window operating switches
ALARM TRIGGERED the alarm hasbeen triggeredsince
the ignition was last turnedoff
MIRROR DIP STORE youhave stored the reverse dip
positions of the door mirrorsin memory
WINDOW NOT SET the one-touchand anti-trap
functions are not set
no actionrequired
no actionrequired
no actionrequired
no actionrequired - was
your vehicle securewhen
you returned to it?
no actionrequired
set the one-touch and
anti-trap functions see
’Electric windows’
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