Range Rover: Maintenance
- Disability modifications
- Parts and accessories
- Air bag system
- Owner maintenance
- Daily checks
- Weekly checks
- Arduous driving conditions
- Road testing dynamometers (rolling roads)
- Safety in the garage
- Fuel system
- Poisonous fluids
- Used engine oil
- Opening the hood
- Closing the hood
- Engine compartment overview
- Under hood covers - removal
- Under hood covers - refitting
- Unblocking washer jets
- Changing a bulb
- Headlamp removal
- Xenon lamps
- Xenon headlamp bulb replacement
- Front fog lamp bulb replacement
- Direction indicator bulb replacement
- Rear lamp removal
- Rear lamp - bulb replacement
- Side repeater lamp bulb replacement
- License plate lamp bulb replacement
- Interior lamp bulb replacement
- Window reset
- Sunroof reset
- Cleaning the exterior
- Under body maintenance
- Cleaning after off-road driving
- Cleaning the interior
- Cleaning fabric upholstery
- Cleaning leather upholstery
- Seat belts
- Air bag module covers
- Cleaning the touch screen
Fuel tank capacity
Avoid the risk of running out of fuel and never intentionally drive the vehicle
when the fuel gauge indicates that the tank is empty. When refueling your vehicle
after the fuel gauge reads empty, ...
Disability modifications
WARNING
Occupants with disabilities that may require the vehicle to be modified must
contact a Land Rover Retailer/Authorized Repairer before any modifications are made.
Modifications may ad ...
See also:
Auto high beam
This feature automatically selects and deselects high beam, under specific conditions
of road lighting and in the absence of other vehicle’s lights. The system is only
active when the ambient li ...
Odometer
The vehicle's odometer works together with the Driver Information Center (DIC).
The Trip odometer can be set. See “Trip Odometer” under Driver Information Center
(DIC) for more i ...
Cleaning the seat belts
► Use clean, lukewarm water and soap
solution.
Do not clean the seat belts using chemical
cleaning agents. Do not dry the seat belts
by warming them above 176 °F (80 °C) or
placing them ...






