Range Rover Evoque: Adaptive dynamics
The adaptive dynamics continuously monitor
road and driver inputs. It detects rough road
and off road conditions, optimises the vehicle
suspension settings to suit each surface type
and adjusts control for greater ride comfort.
Adaptive dynamics is also linked to Terrain
Response Dynamic program, modifying the
suspension settings for a more sporting
character.
If ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS FAULT is displayed in
the message centre, the vehicle can still be
driven. The fault may be temporary. If the fault
persists, seek qualified assistance as soon as
possible.
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Before venturing off-road, it is absolutely
essential that inexperienced drivers become
fully familiar with the vehicle's controls. In
particular Hill Descent Control (HDC) and the
Terrain Respons
Terrain Response selection is via one of two
centre console switches. Depending on vehicle
specification, the control switches may include
a Dynamic program setting. Use the switches
to move throu
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Selection:
Valet mode allows the vehicle to be driven and
locked by a parking attendant, without giving
access to the luggage compartment. Valet
mode also prevents operation of the touch
screen, to prevent access to telephone
numbers or navigation addresses.
From the Home menu, select Valet:
Torque Specifications
Turbocharger
Removal
NOTES:
Some illustrations may show the engine removed for clarity.
Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is
always correct.
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
1. Disconnect the batter
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