Range Rover Evoque: Conditions causing automatic engine restart
The engine will automatically start if:<>
- climate control system demand increases
- the vehicle’s speed reaches approximately 4km/h (2.5mph)
- HDC or a Terrain Response special program are selected
- battery charge becomes low
- brake vacuum has been reduced (eg using the brake pedal repeatedly with the
engine off)
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Disabling stop/start
To switch the system off (preventing automatic
stop/start) press the ECO switch. The LED
indicator will extinguish to confirm that the
system is off.
Note: The engine will
In the event that the engine stalls, it can be
restarted by fully depressing the clutch pedal.
Note: Automatic stall restart will only operate
once. If the engine is stalled a second time the
engi
Land Rover vehicles are fitted with emission
and evaporative control systems. In many
countries it is unlawful to tamper, modify or
replace such equipment and legal penalties
apply if the laws are
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Never exceed
the maximum weights
for either the vehicle, or the trailer.
Doing so can cause accelerated wear
and damage to the vehicle. It can also
adversely affect vehicle stability and
braking which in turn can lead to loss
of control and increased braking
distance, resulting in a rollov
Headlamp Control Module B (HCMB)
CAUTION:
Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution
of control modules does
not guarantee confirmation of a fault and may also cause additional faults in
the vehicle being checked and/or the donor
vehicle.
NOTES:
If
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