Range Rover: Range change indicators - Gearbox - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Range change indicators

In Hi, the Hi range switch indicator is illuminated.

In Lo, the green warning lamp in the instrument pack and the Lo range switch

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:

  • • The Lo range lamp and indicator flash during the change and then illuminate constantly.
  • • The Hi range lamp extinguishes when the change is complete.
  • • The message LOW RANGE SELECTED is briefly displayed in the message center.

Lo to Hi change:

  • • 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 center.
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    Range changing on the move
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