Locks & alarm
ENGINEIMMOBILISATION
IMPORTANTINFORMATION
Engine immobilisation is an important aspect
of the Range Rover’s securitysystem, and
includes a feature known as ’passive
immobilisation’. This is designed to safeguard
the vehicle from theft should the driver forget
to lock the doors. The engine is automatically
immobilised whenever any of the following
conditions occur.
It is virtuallyimpossible to leave the car
unattended or attended without the
engine being immobilised automatically.
For this reason it is important that all
drivers are fully aware of the following:
The engine is re-mobilised by pressing
the ’unlock’button on the handset or
inserting the key in the starter switch.
1.
When the vehicle is locked using the
handset or key.
If the handset is lost or damaged and fails
to operate, the engine must be
re-mobilised by entering the emergency
key access code before the vehicle can be
driven (see ’Emergencykey access’).
2.
Thirty seconds after the starter switch has
been turned off ANDthe driver’s door
opened.
3.
Ten minutes after the starter switch has
been turned off (even if the key remains in
the starter switch and the driver’s door
has not opened).
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Product Specification
Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1998 |
Download File |
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Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Australia |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |