Range Rover: Owner maintenance - Maintenance - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Owner maintenance

Any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels, or uneven tire wear, should be reported to a qualified technician without delay.

In addition to the routine maintenance, a number of simple checks must be carried out more frequently.

    Air bag system
    WARNING The components that make up the air bag system are sensitive to electrical or physical interference, either of which could easily damage the system and cause inadvertent operation or ...

    Daily checks
    • Operation of lamps, horn, direction indicators, wipers, washers and warning lamps. • Operation of seat belts and brakes. • Look for fluid deposits underneath the vehicle that might i ...

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    Tire glossary
    See below for a glossary of frequently used terms: lbf/in² or psi Pounds per square inch, an imperial unit of measure for pressure. kPa Kilo Pascal, a metric unit of measure for pressure. Co ...

    Using seat belts and child safety locks
    1. SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT: Press to release the catch. With the catch depressed move the mechanism slide up or down to the required height. Ensure that the locking mechanism has engaged. Wh ...

    Transfer gearbox
    1. High range (Hi): Hi should be used for all normal road driving and also for off-road driving across dry, level terrain. 2. Low range (Lo): Lo should only be used in situations where low spee ...