Range Rover Evoque: Driver override options
Although Dynamic Stability Control is
automatically engaged when a special program
is selected, it can be turned off if required. See
91, DISABLING DSC.
Hill Descent Control (HDC) will be
automatically engaged for some terrain
response programs. If required it can be
deselected or engaged independently of
Terrain response. See 96, HILL DESCENT
CONTROL (HDC) CONTROLS.
The HDC status will be displayed on the
message centre whether it is engaged, or
disengaged, by the system or by the driver.
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Use of an incorrect program
will impair
the vehicle's response to the terrain and
can reduce the life of the suspension
and drive systems.
If the system becomes partially inoperable for
any re
Messages relating to the Terrain response
system are displayed in the message centre.
See 56, INSTRUMENT PANEL.
Most of the messages that appear will be for
information only and require no driver
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When you press the unlock button, your
vehicle will unlock in one of two ways:
1. Single Point Entry: Unlocks the driver's
door and fuel filler flap only. A second
press is required to unlock the remaining
doors and the tailgate.
2. Multi-Point Entry: Unlocks all doors, fuel
filler flap and t
During vehicle recovery, a
Smart Key
must remain inside the vehicle, so that
the steering column remains unlocked.
See 216, RECOVERY.
Your vehicle is fitted with an electronic steering
column lock, which locks and unlocks in
conjunction with the vehicle locking system. It
also locks automa
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