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 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

 Dynamic

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

 General program (special programs off)

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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 Wipers and Washers - Component Location, System Operation and Component Description

Component Location COMPONENT LOCATION - SHEET 1 OF 2 Central Junction Box (CJB) Integrated Control Panel (ICP) Rain/Light sensor (if fitted) Right tailgate actuator (upper) Rear wiper motor Left tailgate actuator (upper) Rear Junction Box (RJB) Wiper control switch Instrument Cluster (IC)

 Event data recording

Event data recorders are capable of collecting and storing short sequences of data during a crash or near-crash event. The recorded information may assist in the investigation of such an event. The EDR may record information about vehicle dynamics and safety systems, potentially including such

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