Range Rover Evoque: Trip computer
The computer memory stores data for a
journey or series of journeys until it is reset to
zero.
The displayed information is for guidance only,
as it can be affected by traffic, road and
weather conditions.
Three independent memories are available, A,
B and Auto. A and B memories can be reset
independently, while the Auto trip will reset
after every ignition cycle as the vehicle moves.
Trip computer information is displayed on the
instrument panel.
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Changing the display
Press the TRIP button on the end of the left
column stalk repeatedly to display the trip data
in the following order:
- Date and odometer.
- Trip distance.
- Average speed
Distance travelled since the last memory reset.
The maximum trip reading is 9 999.9
(kilometres or miles). The computer will
automatically reset to zero if this distance is
exceeded.
This shows the predicted distance, miles or
kilometres, that the vehicle should travel on the
remaining fuel, assuming fuel consumption
stay constant.
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Ensure that the areas around
air intakes
and the front grille are clean and clear of
debris. Pay particular attention to the
lower grille and radiator. Failure to do
so may cause the engine to overheat,
leading to severe engine damage.
Ensure that the vehicle underside is cleaned as
soon
Bluetooth® is the name for
short-range radio frequency (RF)
technology that allows electronic
devices to communicate wirelessly with each
other.
The Land Rover Bluetooth® system supports
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Profile (HFP),
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
and Audio Video Remo
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