On-road driving
INSTRUMENTS ANDWARNINGLIGHTS
Before driving it is important to fully
understand the function of the instruments
and warning lights described in ’section 2’.
WARMINGUP
DONOTwarm-up the engine by allowing it to
idle at a slow speed.
In the interests of fuel economy, it is advisable
to drive the vehicle straight away,
IMPORTANTINFORMATION
remembering that harsh acceleration or
labouring the engine before the normal
operating temperature has been reached can
damage the engine.
AREDwarning light indicates that a
potentiallyserious fault exists. If a red
warning light illuminates whilst driving,
stop the vehicle and reviewthe specific
instructions detailed in the ’Warning
Lights’section of this manual.
WARNING
VEHICLEHEIGHT
The overall height of your vehicle exceeds
that of ordinary passenger cars. Always be
aware of the height of your vehicle and
check the available headroom before driving
through low entrances. This is particularly
important if the vehicle is fitted with a roof
rack or if a sunroof is open.
POWER ASSISTEDSTEERING
The hydraulic power-assisted steering is
progressivelygeared; when steering straight
ahead gearing is relativelylow, but becomes
progressivelyhigher as the steering wheel is
turned.
NOTE: Power assistance is dependent on the
engine running. If the engine is not running,
greater effort will be required to steer the
vehicle.
WARNING
Under no circumstances must the steering
wheel be held on full lock for more than
thirty seconds in any one minute, otherwise
the steering assembly may be damaged.
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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 |