Range Rover: Driver override options
Hill Descent Control (HDC) is automatically engaged for some terrain response programs. If required, HDC can be deselected or engaged independently of terrain response.
The HDC status will be displayed on the message center whether it is engaged, or disengaged, by the system or by the driver.
Although Dynamic Stability Control is automatically engaged when a special program is selected, it can be turned off if required
Rock crawl
This program should be used for terrain which is predominantly rocky, including
for crossing river beds with submerged rocks.
This program provides good low-speed control.
Rock crawl can only be ...
System difficulties
NOTICE
Use of an incorrect program will impair the vehicle's response to the terrain
and can reduce the life of the suspension and drive systems.
If the system becomes partially inoperabl ...
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Speed-dependent mode
If vehicle speed drops below 5 mph (8 km/h) with the wipers operating, the wipers
will switch to the next lowest speed. When vehicle speed increases to over 5 mph
(8 km/h), the original wiper spee ...
Driving with a Trailer
WARNING
When towing a trailer, exhaust gases may collect at the rear of the vehicle and
enter if the liftgate, trunk/hatch, or rear-most window is open.
Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide ...
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 mo ...






