Range Rover Evoque: System difficulties

will impair 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 reason, it may not be possible to select special programs. A warning will be given when selection of a special program is attempted.

If a participating vehicle system becomes temporarily inoperable, the general program will be automatically selected. Once the system returns to normal operation, the previously active program will be re-activated unless the ignition has been turned off in the mean time.

If the system becomes completely inoperable, all of the special program indicators will be switched off and a relevant message will be displayed in the message centre.

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 Terrain response messages

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

 Hill descent control

 Hill descent control (HDC) controls

Hill descent control (HDC) controls 1. Press to switch HDC on and off. 2. Press to increase the set speed. 3. Press to decrease the set speed. Manual transmission: HDC can be used in 1st, 2nd o

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 Manual Transmission/Transaxle and Clutch - General Information

Lubricant Capacities General Specification Torque Specifications Clutch System Bleeding NOTE: Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is always correct. All vehicles 1. Check that all the clutch line connections are tight and that there are no signs of leaks

 Folding and raising the rear seats

Folding and raising the rear seats The split fold rear seat of 5 door models can be folded completely, or partially at 60/40 split, to accommodate loads and still retain seating for passengers. To fold part or all of the seat: 1. Fully lower the head restraints. 2. Press either seat backres

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