Range Rover Evoque: Before driving off-road

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 Response system.

Basic guidance for Off-Road driving can be found in the Land Rover Off-Road Driving handbook. This is a free download at:

www.ownerinfo.landrover.com.

Also, Off-Road training is available at Land Rover Experience centres. Further information is available at:

www.landroverexperience.com.

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 Terrain response operation

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

 Dynamic

This special program is associated with a driving style rather than a type of terrain. Choose this program for exploiting the vehicle's full on-road potential, providing a more focussed and invo

 General program (special programs off)

This program is compatible with all on and off-road conditions. If not already active, it should be selected before driving on surfaces which are similar to a hard road surface. Dry cobbles, tar

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 Front Airbag Deployment - Driver and Passenger

CAUTION: If the front airbags are deployed, the following components must be replaced: Driver airbag module Steering wheel Passenger airbag module Instrument panel Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front airbag modules to SRS harness All seat belt buckle pre-tensioner All occupied

 Auxiliary power sockets

Auxiliary power sockets Only use Land Rover approved accessories. Using any other equipment may damage the vehicle's electrical system and/or cause battery discharge. If you are in any doubt contact a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer. The engine should be running when using accessori

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