Range Rover: Label locations - Vehicle identification - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Label locations

to your vehicle bearing this symbol mean: Do not touch or adjust components untilWarning labels attached to your vehicle bearing this symbol mean: Do not touch or adjust components until you have read the relevant instructions in the handbook.

 

symbol indicate that the ignition system utilizes very high voltages. Do not touchLabels showing this symbol indicate that the ignition system utilizes very high voltages. Do not touch any ignition components while the starter switch is turned on.

Additional information labels may also be found at the following locations:

1. Hood locking platform - Air conditioning label

1. Hood locking platform - Air conditioning label

2. Top of battery - Battery warning symbols

3. Base of left-hand A pillar - Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plate.

4. Right-hand end of fascia - Passenger air bag label.

5. Sun visor - Air bag label, vehicle handling label.

6. Base of left-hand B pillar - Tire pressure label, VIN plate.

7. Inside fuel filler flap - Fuel label.

8. Right-hand side of camshaft cover - Engine number.

It is important that you are familiar with these subjects to ensure that your vehicle and its features are used safely.

Note: If you need to communicate with a Land Rover Retailer/Authorized Repairer, you may be asked to quote the VIN number.

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