Range Rover Evoque: Adaptive dynamics

The adaptive dynamics continuously monitor road and driver inputs. It detects rough road and off road conditions, optimises the vehicle suspension settings to suit each surface type and adjusts control for greater ride comfort.

Adaptive dynamics is also linked to Terrain Response Dynamic program, modifying the suspension settings for a more sporting character.

If ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS FAULT is displayed in the message centre, the vehicle can still be driven. The fault may be temporary. If the fault persists, seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.

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 Terrain response

 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 Respons

 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

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 Using cruise control

Using cruise control 1. Set target speed, or increase speed. 2. RES. Resume set speed. 3. CAN. Suspends cruise control operation without erasing memorised speed. 4. Decrease set speed. Note: Cruise control is not available when using Hill Descent Control or when a Terrain Response special

 Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

Component Location COMPONENT LOCATION SHEET 1 OF 2 Battery ECM (engine control module) CJB (central junction box) Passenger air bag Overhead console RCM (restraints control module) Driver air bag Driver lower air bag Clockspring Adaptive steering column BJB (battery junction box) COMPO

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