Range Rover Evoque: Service portfolio

Vehicle identification information is recorded in the Service Portfolio by the selling dealer. The book also includes important information about customer care, owner issues, routine servicing, parts replacement and vehicle recalls.

Ensure your service provider signs and stamps the book after each service and inspection.

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 Owner maintenance

Any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels, or uneven tyre wear, should be reported to a qualified technician without delay. In addition to the routine maintenance, a number of simple chec

 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 indicate a l

 Weekly checks

- Engine oil level. - Engine coolant level. - Brake/clutch fluid level. - Power steering fluid level. - Screen washer fluid level. - Tyre pressures and condition. - Operate air conditioning. No

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 Using the touch screen

Always run the engine during prolonged use of the touch screen. Failure to do so may discharge the vehicle battery, preventing the engine from starting. Avoid spilling or splashing liquids onto the touch screen. Switching on - Switch on the ignition. - Switch on the touch screen. The mos

 Using wheel chocks

Note: Wheel chocks are not supplied as part of the tool kit. Wheel chocks are a useful addition to a vehicle tool kit. Note the following advice when using wheel chocks. Before raising the vehicle, the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be removed must be chocked. Always chock the wheel

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