Range Rover Evoque: Interior lights locations

Interior lights locations
Interior lights locations

1. Sun visor lamps. Illuminates when the vanity mirror is opened.

2. Map reading lamps. Move a finger close to (or touch) the relevant lens to switch on/off.

Note: If you are wearing gloves, it may be necessary to touch the lens to operate the lamps.

3. Front interior lamp. Illuminates when the doors are unlocked and extinguishes 60 seconds after all doors are closed, when the engine starts or when the vehicle is locked. Move a finger close to (or touch) the lens to switch on and off manually.

Touch the lens for two seconds to deactivate/activate automatic illumination.

4. Glove box lamp. Illuminates when the glove box is opened.

5. Footwell lamps. Illuminates when the doors are unlocked and extinguishes 60 seconds after all doors are closed, when the engine starts or when the vehicle is locked.

6. Rear interior/reading lamps. Illuminates when the doors are unlocked and extinguishes 60 seconds after all doors are closed, when the engine starts or when the vehicle is locked. Press the switch to switch on and off manually. Touch the front courtesy lamp lens for approximately 2 seconds to deactivate/activate automatic illumination of the rear interior lamps.

7. Luggage compartment lamp. Illuminates when the tailgate is opened.

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While the exterior lamps are turned on, intensity of interior lights can be adjusted. See 248, CONTROLS, Interior illumination control.

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