Automatic transmission
Hi
Lo
P
R
N
D
3
2
1
P
R
N
4
2
Aspring loaded catch built into the handle of
the gear selector lever, restricts movement of
the lever, therebypreventing inadvertent gear
selection. The catch has two pressures:
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AUTOMATICTRANSMISSION
The automatic transmission features an
H-gate’gear selector mechanism. This
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the first pressure enables gear changes to
be made within a single range of gears
(High range OR Low range).
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combines the operating mechanism of both
the main gearboxand the transfer gears, and
enables the gear selector positions, for both
the high and low gear ranges, to be located
side by side.
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the second pressure enables the selector
to be moved from one range of gears to
another (ie. from High TOLow).
NOTE: Gear selection between ’D’and ’3’
(High range) or ’4’and ’3’(Low range) may be
made without pressing the catch.
Gear selector lever
Move the selector lever forward or back along
the driver’s side of the ’H’, to select the high
range of gears. Similarly, by moving the lever
to the passenger side, the low range can be
selected instead. The ’H-gate’illumination is
colour coded to identifythe two ranges: high
range illumination is green and low range is
amber.
HIGHRANGEGEARS
Use the high range for road driving and also
for off-road driving across dry, levelterrain.
The message centre will momentarilydisplay
’HIGH’, as soon as High range is selected, and
then displaythe gear selected (eg. ’3’).
CAUTION
DONOTattempt to change to LOWrange
gears for normal road driving. Doing so will
limit the vehicle’s top speed and may
damage drivetrain components.
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Product Specification
Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2002 |
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Language | English |
Product Name | Range Rover |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
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Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |