Range Rover Evoque: 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 through up to five program selections.
The currently selected program icon will be
displayed in the message centre.
Note: Changing between special programs will
alter various vehicle settings, e.g., engine revs
while at the current accelerator pedal position
may alter, or the steering feel might change.
These changes are not dramatic but will be
noticable.
It is advisable to experiment with the available
settings in an environment that will not affect
other road users.

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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
This program should be used
where a firm surface is covered
with loose or slippery material.
Note: For deep snow it is recommended that
the Sand program is selected.
Note: If the vehicle is una
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Component Location
Stabilizer link
RH (right-hand) spring and damper assembly
Stabilizer bar
LH (left-hand) spring and damper assembly
Wheel knuckle
Stub axle and locknut
Hub
Longitudinal link
Rear transverse link
Front transverse link
Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Rear Subframe
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