Cruise control
To reduce the cruising speed
Disengaging cruise control
Use the brake pedal to slow the vehicle until
the required speed has been reached, then
press the ’SET+’switch to establish a new
cruising speed (remember that cruise control
will not operate at speeds below 45 km/h.
Cruise control will automaticallydisengage if
the brake (or clutch) pedals are pressed, or
when the gear lever is moved into neutral
(gear selector lever position ’N’ for automatic
gearbox). Press the ’RES’switch once
momentarilyto cut off cruise control; this
allows the vehicle to slow down gradually.
Press the ’RES’switch once momentarilyto
cut off cruise control; if the brake pedal is not
used, the vehicle will slow down gradually.
When the desired speed has been reached,
press the ’SET+’switch to establish the new
cruising speed.
If required, press the ’RES’switch again to
re-engage cruise control at the previously-set
speed.
NOTE: The speed held in the cruise control
memory will be cancelled when either the
cruise control master switch or the starter
switch are turned off.
To increase the set cruising speed
Press and hold the ’SET+’switch; the vehicle
will accelerate automatically. Release the
switch as soon as the desired speed has been
reached.
NOTE: Cruise control will disengage
automaticallyif your road speed falls to less
than 75 per cent of the set speed (this could
occur when towing uphill).
Alternatively, the set speed can be increased
incrementallyby ’tapping’the ’SET+’switch.
For each five taps the speed will increase by 8
km/h.
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Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1998 |
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Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Australia |
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Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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