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 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
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
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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Four-Wheel Drive Systems - Component Location
NOTE: Automatic transmission shown, manual transmission similar
Transmission
Power transfer unit
Four-Wheel Drive Systems - Overview
OVERVIEW
The power transfer unit is located at the rear of the engine and is attached
directly to the transmission
Component Location
COMPONENT LOCATION
ATC (automatic temperature control)
RH (right-hand) ventilation outlet
LH (left-hand) ventilation outlet
Heater assembly
Blower motor control module
Overview
OVERVIEW
Two levels of heating and ventilation are available. Standard specification
vehicles a
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