Range Rover: Warning lamps and indicators - Warning lamps - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Warning lamps and indicators

RED warning lamps are for primary warnings. A primary warning must be investigated immediately by the driver or seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.

AMBER warning lamps are for secondary warnings. Some indicate that a vehicle system is in operation, others indicate that the driver must take action and then seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.

Other warning lamps within the instrument panel indicate system status, such as blue for high beam and green for direction indicators, when in operation.

    Lamp check
    A bulb check is initiated for some warning lamps when the ignition is switched on and lasts for 3 seconds (except for the air bag warning lamp which remains illuminated until the engine is started ...

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