Range Rover Evoque: Foot brakes
Do not rest your foot on the
brake
pedal while the vehicle is in motion.
Never allow the vehicle to coast
(freewheel) with the engine turned off.
The engine must be running to provide
full braking assistance. The brakes
will still function with the engine off,
but far more pressure will be required
to operate them.
If the red brake warning indicator
illuminates, safely bring the vehicle to
a stop, as quickly as possible and
seek qualified assistance.
Never place non-approved floor
matting or any other obstructions
under the brake pedal. This restricts
pedal travel and braking efficiency.
Driving through heavy rain or water can have
an adverse effect on braking efficiency. Under
such circumstances, it is recommended that
you lightly apply the brakes intermittently, to
dry the brakes.
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The ABS warning lamp illuminates
briefly when the ignition is turned
on.
If this amber warning lamp illuminates when
driving (accompanied by an associated
warning message), drive with extra caut
If the vehicle is stationary on a steep, slippery
slope, it may begin to slide even with the
brakes applied. This is because without wheel
rotation, the ABS cannot determine vehicle
movement.
To
If the driver rapidly applies the brakes, EBA
automatically boosts the braking force to its
maximum, in order to bring the vehicle to a halt
as quickly as possible. If the driver applies the
brake
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Selection:
Valet mode allows the vehicle to be driven and
locked by a parking attendant, without giving
access to the luggage compartment. Valet
mode also prevents operation of the touch
screen, to prevent access to telephone
numbers or navigation addresses.
From the Home menu, select Valet:
The towing eyes at the front
and rear
of the vehicle are designed for
on-road recovery only. If they are used
for any other purpose, it may result in
vehicle damage and serious injury.
The towing eyes are located behind panels in
the bumpers. Panel design will vary depending
on the vehic
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