2 About this handbook This handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your new vehicle. Left hand drive and right hand drive conditions may be shown in the graphics and where information is specific to a particular country, it is indicated as such. Please take the time to study the operating instructions with your vehicle as soon as you can. Important The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment. Some of the options may not be fitted to your vehicle unless they formed part of the original vehicle specification. Therefore some parts of this handbook may not apply to your vehicle. Furthermore, due to printing cycles, it may include descriptions of options before they become generally available. The options, hardware and software in your vehicle are from the available specifications for the market in which the vehicle was intended for sale. If your vehicle is to be used in another geographical area you may have to modify the vehicle specification to suit local conditions. Land Rover is not responsible for the cost of any modifications.
Contents 3 Introduction SYMBOLS GLOSSARY ...................................... 8 LABEL LOCATIONS ........................................... 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY ....................................... 9 DATA RECORDING.......................................... 10 DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS ......................... 11 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ............................ 11 Keys and remote controls PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 13 GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES ................................................ 13 USING THE SMART KEY ................................. 14 UNLOCKING AND DISARMING THE VEHICLE. 15 LOCKING AND ARMING THE VEHICLE ........... 16 CHANGING THE SMART KEY BATTERY.......... 17 EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............................... 17 GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING OF WINDOWS ...................................................... 18 Locks LOCKING AND UNLOCKING............................ 19 VALET MODE .................................................. 20 USING THE EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............ 21 SMART KEY SYSTEM TRANSMITTERS .......... 22 KEYLESS ENTRY ............................................ 23 KEYLESS LOCKING......................................... 24 STEERING COLUMN LOCK ............................. 24 Engine immobiliser PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 25 CODED KEYS .................................................. 25 Alarm PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................ 26 ARMING THE ALARM ..................................... 26 SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM......................... 27 TILT SENSOR.................................................. 27 Facia FACIA OVERVIEW ........................................... 28 Driver information module INFORMATION MESSAGES ............................ 30 TRIP COMPUTER ........................................... 31 SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR .................... 32 GEAR SELECTOR DISPLAY ............................ 32 VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS MENU ............................................................. 33 Instruments INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW .................. 36 GAUGES ......................................................... 37 WARNING INDICATORS ................................. 38 Seats SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION ............ 40 MANUAL SEATS ............................................. 41 ELECTRIC SEATS ........................................... 42 DRIVER’S SEAT MEMORY FUNCTION............ 44 HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................ 45 REAR SEATS .................................................. 46 HEATED SEATS .............................................. 52 Seat belts GENERAL INFORMATION ............................... 53 SEAT BELT REMINDER .................................. 55 FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS ........................ 56 SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ................ 56 USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY.... 57 Supplementary restraints system PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION............................ 58 SIDE AIRBAGS ............................................... 61 CURTAIN AIRBAGS ........................................ 61 DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG........... 62 AIRBAG WARNING LAMP .............................. 64 AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION................... 65 Child safety CHILD SEATS ................................................. 66 CHILD SEAT POSITIONING ............................ 68 ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS................................ 70 BOOSTER CUSHIONS ..................................... 72 CHILD SAFETY LOCKS ................................... 72
Contents 4 Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING COLUMN ........... 73 HEATED STEERING WHEEL............................ 74 AUDIO CONTROL ........................................... 75 VOICE CONTROL ............................................ 75 CRUISE CONTROL.......................................... 75 HORN ............................................................. 75 Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION ............................... 76 LIGHTING CONTROL ...................................... 77 FRONT FOG LAMPS........................................ 79 REAR FOG LAMPS.......................................... 79 HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS...................... 79 HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD.................. 80 ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM........... 80 DIRECTION INDICATORS ............................... 82 INTERIOR LAMPS .......................................... 82 REMOVING A HEADLAMP .............................. 83 REMOVING A REAR LAMP ............................. 85 CHANGING A BULB ........................................ 85 HEADLAMP UNIT BULBS ............................... 86 FRONT FOG LAMP BULB ................................ 90 SIDE REPEATER LAMP BULB......................... 91 REAR LAMP BULBS ....................................... 92 INTERIOR LAMP BULBS ................................ 93 BULB SPECIFICATION CHART ........................ 94 Wipers and washers WINDSCREEN WIPERS .................................. 95 RAIN SENSOR ................................................ 96 WINDSCREEN WASHERS............................... 97 REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS ........ 97 HEADLAMP POWER WASH ............................ 98 ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS ............................................................... 98 CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES .................... 99 CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES.................... 99 Windows and mirrors ELECTRIC WINDOWS ................................... 101 EXTERIOR MIRRORS ................................... 102 INTERIOR MIRROR ...................................... 104 Climate control AIR VENTS .................................................... 105 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL ................. 107 HEATED SCREENS AND MIRRORS............... 110 REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS..... 111 AUXILIARY HEATER...................................... 111 TIMED CLIMATE CONTROL .......................... 112 ELECTRIC SUNROOF..................................... 115 Convenience features SUN VISORS ................................................. 117 SUN BLINDS ................................................. 117 INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER ............... 117 CIGAR LIGHTER ............................................ 118 ASHTRAY ...................................................... 118 AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS ...................... 119 CUP HOLDERS .............................................. 120 CENTRE CONSOLE ........................................ 121 COOL BOX..................................................... 122 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS......................... 123 Homelink HOMELINK® TRANSMITTER........................ 124 Starting the engine GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 129 SWITCHING ON THE IGNITION ..................... 129 KEYLESS STARTING ..................................... 130 IF THE ENGINE FAILS TO START .................. 130 KEYLESS START BACKUP ............................ 131 STOPPING THE ENGINE ................................ 131 Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION ............................ 132 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ....................... 132 CommandShift™ GEAR SELECTION.............. 134 ELECTRONICALLY SELECTED AUTOMATIC MODES.......................................................... 135 TRANSFER GEARBOX ................................... 137 Brakes PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 140 HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ABS ..................... 142 ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB) ............... 143
Contents 5 Camera systems REAR VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM..................... 147 SURROUND CAMERA SYSTEM .................... 148 Parking aid PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 152 USING THE PARKING AID ............................ 152 Driving hints GENERAL DRIVING POINTS ......................... 154 RUNNING-IN ................................................. 155 ENGINE RELATED PROBLEMS ..................... 156 ECONOMICAL DRIVING ................................ 156 DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) ........... 157 Cruise control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 158 USING CRUISE CONTROL ............................ 158 Stability control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 160 USING STABILITY CONTROL........................ 160 ROLL STABILITY CONTROL (RSC) ............... 161 TRAILER STABILITY ASSIST (TSA) .............. 161 Traction control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 162 SAND LAUNCH CONTROL ............................ 162 ROCK CRAWL PRECHARGE ......................... 162 Hill descent control (HDC) PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 163 USING HDC................................................... 163 Terrain response PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 166 USING TERRAIN RESPONSE ........................ 166 Air suspension PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 171 ADJUSTING THE SUSPENSION .................... 172 REMOTE OPERATION ................................... 178 Fuel and refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................ 179 FUEL SPECIFICATION................................... 179 FUEL FOR PETROL ENGINES ....................... 180 ALTERNATIVE FUELS FOR PETROL ENGINES ...................................................... 180 FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES ......................... 181 FUEL FILLER................................................. 182 REFUELLING ................................................ 183 DIESEL MISFUEL PROTECTOR .................... 183 RUNNING OUT OF FUEL ............................... 184 DIESEL WATER IN FUEL SENSOR................ 185 FUEL CUT-OFF .............................................. 185 CATALYTIC CONVERTER.............................. 185 FUEL CONSUMPTION................................... 186 Load carrying GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 187 LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS ........................ 187 REAR LOADSPACE HATCHES ...................... 187 LUGGAGE COVERS....................................... 188 Towing TOWING A TRAILER ..................................... 190 LEVELLING ................................................... 194 ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS ...................... 195 GEAR CHANGING ......................................... 195 RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS ........... 196 DETACHABLE TOW BALL ............................. 197 TOW BALL STOWAGE .................................. 199 Vehicle care CLEANING THE EXTERIOR ........................... 200 CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS .................. 201 CLEANING THE INTERIOR............................ 201 REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE............ 203 Maintenance GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 204 SAFETY IN THE GARAGE .............................. 205 OPENING AND CLOSING THE BONNET ........ 206 ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW........... 207 UNDER BONNET COVERS ............................ 209 ENGINE OIL .................................................. 209 ENGINE OIL CHECK (2.7L DIESEL AND V6 PETROL)....................................................... 210 ENGINE OIL CHECK (3.0L DIESEL)............... 211
Contents 6 ENGINE OIL CHECK (V8 PETROL) ................ 213 ENGINE COOLANT CHECK ............................ 215 BRAKE FLUID CHECK ................................... 216 POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK ................ 218 WASHER FLUID CHECK................................ 219 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 220 Vehicle battery BATTERY WARNING SYMBOLS ................... 222 BATTERY CARE ............................................ 222 USING BOOSTER CABLES ............................ 223 CHARGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY ............. 225 CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY ............. 226 REFITTING THE VEHICLE BATTERY ............. 227 Wheels and tyres GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 228 TOOL KIT ...................................................... 229 CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL ......................... 230 TYRE CARE................................................... 243 USING WINTER TYRES ................................ 248 APPROVED WINTER TYRES......................... 249 USING SNOW CHAINS ................................. 249 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM.... 250 TYRE GLOSSARY ......................................... 254 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 255 Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS................................. 256 CHANGING A FUSE....................................... 257 FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART ...................... 258 Status after a collision DRIVING AFTER A COLLISION ..................... 263 INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS.............................................. 264 Vehicle recovery TOWING POINTS .......................................... 265 LASHING POINTS ......................................... 267 TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE .................... 267 TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS .. 268 Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) ... 269 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE ................. 269 VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE ....................... 269 ENGINE NUMBER.......................................... 269 Technical specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................... 270 Type approvals TYPE APPROVALS ........................................ 276 Audio system overview STANDARD AUDIO SYSTEM......................... 286 TOUCH SCREEN AUDIO SYSTEM ................. 287 TOUCH SCREEN CARE .................................. 288 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON ...................... 288 TURNING OFF THE TOUCH SCREEN ............. 288 Audio system settings (touch screen) PERSONALISING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS... 289 SYSTEM SETTINGS....................................... 289 SCREEN SETTINGS ....................................... 290 VEHICLE SETTINGS ...................................... 291 VOICE SETTINGS .......................................... 292 Audio level settings (touch screen) VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ................................ 293 TONE ADJUSTMENT ..................................... 294 Radio (standard) RADIO RECEPTION ....................................... 295 RADIO CONTROLS ........................................ 296 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ................................ 297 TONE ADJUSTMENT ..................................... 297 RADIO OPERATION....................................... 297 RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)........................ 299 TRAFFIC INFORMATION................................ 299 NEWS INFORMATION ................................... 300 TIME AND DATE SETTINGS .......................... 301
Contents 7 Radio (touch screen) RADIO RECEPTION ....................................... 302 RADIO CONTROLS........................................ 303 RADIO OPERATION ...................................... 304 RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) ....................... 305 TRAFFIC INFORMATION ............................... 306 NEWS INFORMATION ................................... 307 PRIORITY PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY) .......... 307 Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 308 AUDIO CONTROLS........................................ 310 USING DAB ................................................... 311 CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING ................... 311 DISPLAY OPTIONS ....................................... 312 PRESET CHANNELS...................................... 313 CHANNEL OPTIONS ...................................... 314 SETTINGS ..................................................... 316 Compact disc player (standard) COMPACT DISC COMPATIBILITY ................. 319 PLAYING A COMPACT DISC ......................... 320 TRACK SELECTION ....................................... 320 MP3 FILE PLAYBACK.................................... 321 Compact disc player (touch screen) COMPACT DISC COMPATIBILITY ................. 322 LOADING COMPACT DISCS.......................... 323 TRACK SELECTION ....................................... 324 COMPACT DISC PAUSE ................................ 324 COMPACT DISC PLAY OPTIONS .................. 325 Rear passenger controls REAR SEAT CONTROLS................................ 326 HEADPHONES............................................... 327 Portable audio interface PORTABLE AUDIO INTERFACE ..................... 328 OPERATING A PORTABLE DEVICE ............... 330 SEARCHING A PORTABLE DEVICE ............... 331 Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET ........... 332 Voice control USING VOICE CONTROL .............................. 334 DISPLAY COMMANDS ................................. 336 NOTEPAD COMMANDS ................................ 336 Telephone (standard) GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 337 MOBILE PHONE COMPATIBILITY................. 338 TELEPHONE CONTROLS .............................. 338 BLUETOOTH SETUP ..................................... 339 SELECTING PHONE MODE ........................... 340 DIALLING ..................................................... 340 ANSWERING/REJECTING CALLS ................. 340 Telephone (touch screen) GENERAL INFORMATION ............................. 341 TELEPHONE CONTROLS .............................. 343 PHONE INFORMATION DISPLAY.................. 344 BLUETOOTH SETUP ..................................... 345 SELECTING PHONE MODE ........................... 346 DIALLING ..................................................... 346 ANSWERING/REJECTING CALLS ................. 346 PHONEBOOK ................................................ 347 SCRATCHPAD .............................................. 348 CALL REGISTER ........................................... 349 TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL...................... 350 DIALLING A PHONE NUMBER USING VOICE RECOGNITION ................................... 351 STORING A TELEPHONE NAME/ NUMBER WITH VOICE RECOGNITION ......................... 352 USING THE VOICE RECOGNITION PHONE DIRECTORY .................................................. 353 Filling station information FUEL FILLER FLAP ....................................... 355 REFUELLING ................................................ 355 TYRE PRESSURES ....................................... 356 ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION ........................ 356 ENGINE COOLANT SPECIFICATION.............. 356
Introduction 8 Introduction SYMBOLS GLOSSARY Warnings Cautions Symbols This recycling symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of safely in order to prevent unnecessary damage to the environment. This symbol identifies those features that can be adjusted, disabled or enabled by your Dealer/Authorised Repairer. LABEL LOCATIONS Warning labels attached to your vehicle bearing this symbol mean: Do not touch or adjust components until you have read the relevant instructions in the handbook. 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. Warning labels Labels are attached to your vehicle at several positions. These are applied to draw your attention to important subjects, e.g. tyre pressures, tow bar use, airbags, roll-over risk, engine compartment hazards, etc. Additional information labels may also be found at these locations: 1. Bonnet locking platform - Air conditioning label, Vehicle Identification Number label (China). 2. Top face of battery - Battery warning symbols. 3. Windscreen lower left side - Vehicle identification number. 4. End of facia (passenger side) - Passenger airbag label. WARNING Safety warnings in this format are included in this handbook. They 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. CAUTION Cautions in this format are included in this handbook. They 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 damage to your vehicle. E83651 E83652 E89653 7 5 4 2 1 6 5 4 8 2 3
Introduction 8 Introduction SYMBOLS GLOSSARY Warnings Cautions Symbols This recycling symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of safely in order to prevent unnecessary damage to the environment. This symbol identifies those features that can be adjusted, disabled or enabled by your Dealer/Authorised Repairer. LABEL LOCATIONS Warning labels attached to your vehicle bearing this symbol mean: Do not touch or adjust components until you have read the relevant instructions in the handbook. 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. Warning labels Labels are attached to your vehicle at several positions. These are applied to draw your attention to important subjects, e.g. tyre pressures, tow bar use, airbags, roll-over risk, engine compartment hazards, etc. Additional information labels may also be found at these locations: 1. Bonnet locking platform - Air conditioning label, Vehicle Identification Number label (China). 2. Top face of battery - Battery warning symbols. 3. Windscreen lower left side - Vehicle identification number. 4. End of facia (passenger side) - Passenger airbag label. WARNING Safety warnings in this format are included in this handbook. They 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. CAUTION Cautions in this format are included in this handbook. They 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 damage to your vehicle. E83651 E83652 E89653 7 5 4 2 1 6 5 4 8 2 3
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