Gearbox
COMMANDSHIFT™
Also use Lo for more extreme off-road
conditions. Do not attempt to use Lo for
normal road driving.
If CommandShift™ is selected in high range,
gears 1 or 2 may be used for moving off from
stationary. In low range, gears 1, 2 or 3 may be
used, which may prove useful in certain
off-road driving conditions.
STATIONARY RANGE CHANGING
With the vehicle stationary, select N.
TRANSMISSION COMMANDSHIFT SELECTED
will appear in the message centre when the
transmission is in CommandShift mode.
Move the transfer gear switch towards the
range required and release. The switch returns
to the default position and range change status
will be confirmed after several seconds.
Note: In order to protect the engine, the
transmission will automatically change up to
prevent over-revving, or down if the engine is
labouring.
RANGE CHANGE INDICATORS
In Hi, the Hi range switch indicator is
illuminated.
HILL DESCENT
With Hill Descent Control (HDC) selected in
either automatic, Sport or CommandShift
modes, a low gear will be selected and
maintained to provide maximum engine
braking. Should the gear lever be moved to D
from the Sport/CommandShift position, the
selected gear will be retained until the descent
is completed. See 102, HDC OPERATION.
In Lo, the green warning lamp in
the instrument pack and the Lo
range switch indicator are
illuminated.
While a range change is in progress, the range
indicator lamps will flash as follows:
Hi to Lo change:
TRANSFER GEARBOX
•
The Lo range warning lamp and indicator
flash during the change and then illuminate
constantly.
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The Hi range indicator extinguishes when
the change is complete.
The message LOW RANGE SELECTED is
briefly displayed in the message centre.
Lo to Hi change:
•
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The Hi range indicator and the Lo range
lamp and indicator flash during the change.
The Hi range indicator illuminates
constantly when the change is complete.
The Lo range indicator extinguishes when
the change is complete.
The message HIGH RANGE SELECTED is
briefly displayed in the message centre.
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2.
High range (Hi):
Hi should be used for all normal road
driving and also for off-road driving across
dry, level terrain.
Low range (Lo):
Lo should only be used in situations where
low speed manoeuvring is necessary.
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Categories | Land Rover, Land Rover Discovery 4 |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2012 |
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Language | Bulgarian, English |
Product Name | Discovery 4 Handbook |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Bulgaria, International |
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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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