Range Rover Evoque: Vehicle information and settings menu

Vehicle information and settings menu
Vehicle information and settings menu

A number of vehicle features and display settings may be configured via the vehicle information and settings menu.

To display and navigate through the vehicle information and settings menu, operate the menu control on the steering wheel.

1. Steering wheel menu control.

- Press the up/down arrows to scroll through a list. The current selection will be highlighted.

- Press the right arrow to view a sub list.

- Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu.

- Press the OK button to select the highlighted item.

2. Select to close or return to main menu.

3. Select to view all active warning messages.

4. Select to access the Vehicle Set-up menu.The following features can be personalised:

the Before making any changes to the vehicle set-up, you must ensure that you have read and fully understood the relevant sections of the handbook. Failure to do so could lead to serious injury or death.

- Blind spot monitor.

- Speed warning.

- High beam assist.

- Passenger airbag.

- Alarm sensors.

- Cruise Eco data - Reverse-dip mirrors.

- Easy entry/exit.

- 2-stage locking.

- Audible lock warning - Winter wiper park.

- Drive-away locking.

- Headlamp delay.

5. Select to access the Trip Computer menu.

6. Select to access the Display Settings menu.The following features can be personalised: - Language for message centre display.

- Temperature units.

- Appearance of the instrument panel.

7. Select to access the vehicle Service Menu.

Can be accessed only when the engine is not running.

Note: Some personalisation options may not be available in all markets.

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