Range Rover Evoque: Roof racks
A loaded roof rack can reduce
the
stability of the vehicle, particularly
when cornering and during cross
winds.
Driving off road with a loaded roof
rack is not recommended.
Fit only a roof rack system that is designed for
use with your vehicle. For further information,
consult your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
The maximum load for a Land Rover approved
roof rack system is 75kg (165lb) while driving
on road. Off road driving reduces the limit to
50kg (110lb). The weight of the approved roof
rack system is not calculated as part of the
load.
If an alternative roof rack system is used, the
weight of that system must be included as part
of the load weight.
Loads must be evenly distributed within the
periphery of the rack. After travelling 50km (30
miles) check the security of the roof rack and
any load.
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Luggage anchor points
All items
carried in the luggage area
should be properly secured.
1. Bag hooks.
- The bag hooks should only be used to
secure light items such as shopping
bags.
2. Lo
See 197, WEIGHTS, for details of the Gross
Vehicle Weight (GVW), Gross train weight
(GTW), axle weights and maximum payload.
Europe only:
When towing, the maximum permissible Gross
Vehicle Weig
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Removal
NOTES:
Some illustrations may show the engine removed for clarity.
Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is
always correct.
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
Refer to: Specifica
Parking Brake - Component Location
NOTE: RHD (right-hand drive) installation shown, LHD (left-hand drive)
installation similar.
COMPONENT LOCATION
ABS (anti-lock brake system) module
Instrument cluster
EPB (electronic parking brake) switch
RH (right-hand)EPB actuator
LH (left-hand)EPB actuat
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