Range Rover Evoque: Wading

The maximum advisable wading depth is 500mm (19.7in). If the vehicle remains stationary in water above the door sill level, severe electrical damage may occur.

Do not switch off the engine when

Do not switch off the engine when wading and avoid stopping. If the engine stalls, restart immediately.

If water has entered the engine air intake, switch off immediately. The vehicle must be recovered from the water and be transported to a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.

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