Range Rover

- Range Rover Owner's Manual
- Introduction
- Vehicle stability
- Reporting safety defects
- Entering the vehicle
- Exiting the vehicle
- Front seats
- Rear seats
- Head restraints
- Steering wheel
- Occupant safety
- Exterior lights
- Interior lights
- Wipers and washers
- Windows
- Mirrors
- Garage door opener
- Instrument panel
- Warning lamps
- Message center
- Heating and ventilation
- Storage compartments
- Load carrying
- Towing
- Starting the engine
- Gearbox
- Stability control
- Air suspension
- Brakes
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- Parking aids
- Cruise control
- Adaptive cruise control
- Camera systems
- Terrain response
- Hill descent control (HDC)
- Touch screen
- Audio/video overview
- Radio
- Satellite radio
- HD radio
- CD player
- Portable media
- Video media player
- Rear seat entertainment
- Voice control
- Telephone
- Navigation system
- Fuel and refuelling
- Maintenance
- Fluid level checks
- Technical specifications
- Vehicle battery
- Tires
- Fuses
- Wheel changing
- Vehicle recovery
- After a collision
- Vehicle identification
- Controls overview
See also:
Using the trip computer
A short press (1 second or less) or a series of short presses of the i button
will change the trip computer display. The options available are:
• Date and Odometer.
• Trip distance.
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Driving on Wet Roads
Rain and wet roads can reduce vehicle traction and affect your ability to stop
and accelerate.
Always drive slower in these types of driving conditions and avoid driving through
large puddles and ...
Tire Sidewall Labeling
Useful information about a tire is molded into its sidewall.
The examples show a typical passenger vehicle tire and a compact spare tire sidewall.
Passenger (P-Metric) Tire Example
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