Range Rover Evoque: Parking aids
Parking aids
1. Parking aid on/off switch. The switch
indicator will illuminate.
When reverse gear is selected, the front
and rear parking sensors are activated
automatically.
To turn off, press the button. The indicator
will extinguish.
2. Approximate sensor range -600mm (24in).
3. Approximate sensor range -1500mm
(60in).
It remains the driver’s
responsibility
to detect obstacles and estimate the
vehicle’s distance from them. Some
overhanging objects, barriers, chain
link fences, small children, animals,
thin obstructions or painted surfaces
may not be detected by the system.
Systems using the same
frequency
band as the front parking sensors, may
cause irregular tones to be emitted.
Front sensors will remain active as long as the
vehicle's speed does not exceed 16km/h
(10mph).
With automatic transmission, selecting N from
R will keep front and rear sensors active.
When objects are detected, the parking aid
emits a warning tone which increases in
frequency as the vehicle gets closer to the
object and then becomes constant when the
obstacle is within 300mm (12in).
Note: The front parking aid provides an audible
proximity warning when driving forwards and
when reversing.
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The rear sensors are automatically disabled
when a trailer with an approved electrical
connector is connected.
Note: Trailers fitted with LED lights will not
disable the rear parking aids sensors.
When washing the vehicle do
not aim
high pressure water jets directly at the
sensors. Do not use abrasive materials
or hard/sharp objects to clean the
sensors. Only use approved vehicle
shampo
If a system fault is detected, a long
high-pitched tone will sound and the switch
indicator will flash. A message will be displayed
in the message centre. Contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer
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