Range Rover Evoque: Electronic brake distribution (EBD)
EBD controls the balance of braking forces
supplied to the front and rear wheels, in order
to maintain maximum braking efficiency.
If the vehicle has a light load (only the driver in
the vehicle for example), EBD will reduce the
braking force applied to the rear wheels. If the
vehicle is heavily laden, EBD will allow greater
braking force to the rear wheels.

The red brake warning lamp
illuminates briefly when the
ignition is turned on.
A fault with the EBD system is indicated by the
red brake warning indicator illuminating and an
associated warning message. Gently and safely
stop the vehicle and seek qualified assistance.
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The parking brake operates on
the rear
wheels. Therefore, secure parking of
the vehicle is dependent on being on a
hard and stable surface.
Do not rely on the parking brake to
operate effectiv
Epb manual use
1. To apply the parking brake, with the vehicle
stationary, pull up the lever and release it.
The parking brake warning
lamp will illuminate. It is
important to confirm that th
EPB will be applied automatically if the ignition
is switched off and the vehicle speed is below
3km/h (2mph).
To prevent automatic operation, when the
vehicle is stationary, press and hold the EP
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Replacing remote control batteries
With the back of the remote control facing
upwards, use a coin or similar implement to
rotate the battery cover. Lift the cover off to
reveal the battery compartment. Remove the
old battery and, ensuring that the correct
polarity is maintained, insert a rep
Liftgate Alignment
NOTE: Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential
information is always correct.
1. With the liftgate closed, check the alignment of the
liftgate to the roof panel and bodyside panel. The
liftgate should be central in its aperture.
2. Refer to: Rear Spoiler
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