Range Rover: Safety in the garage - Maintenance - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Safety in the garage

WARNING WARNING

If the vehicle has been driven recently, do not touch the engine, exhaust and cooling system components until the engine has cooled.

Never leave the engine running when the vehicle is in a garage. Exhaust gases are poisonous and can cause unconsciousness and death if inhaled.

Do not work beneath the vehicle with the wheel changing jack as the only means of support.

Keep your hands and clothing away from drive belts, pulleys and fans. Some fans may continue to operate after the engine has stopped.

Remove metal wrist bands and jewellery, before working in the engine compartment.

Do not touch electrical leads or components while the engine is running, or with the ignition turned on.

Do not allow tools or metal parts of the vehicle to make contact with the battery leads or terminals.

    Road testing dynamometers (rolling roads)
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    Fuel system
    WARNING Under no circumstances should any part of the fuel system be dismantled or replaced by anyone other than a suitably qualified vehicle technician. Ensure sparks and naked lights are ke ...

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    Lamp check
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    Electric seats
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