Range Rover: Extended off-road height - Air suspension - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Extended off-road height

If grounded in severe off-road conditions, the system may automatically enter Extended mode. The off-road height indicator flashes and a message will be displayed in the message center. In extended mode, the suspension will raise above off-road height to assist in clearing the obstacle.

Once extended mode height has been achieved, the driver may request additional lifting if required. This is achieved by pressing up and holding the raise/lower switch for longer than 3 seconds while pressing the brake pedal.

To cancel extended mode, press down on the raise/lower switch (1). Extended mode will automatically be cancelled if the vehicle speed remains greater than 3 mph (5 km/h) for 30 seconds.

Note: Extended mode cannot be selected manually.

    Selecting off-road height
    Off-road height can be selected by pressing up on the raise/lower switch (1) at any speed up to 24 mph (40 km/h). If selected, and the speed exceeds 30 mph (50 km/h), a warning will appear in the ...

    Selecting access height
    To select access height from normal height, press down on the raise/lower switch. To select access height from Off-road height, press down on the switch once, and then a second time while lowering ...

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