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Wheels and tyres
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Accessory wheels and tyres
Note: Use the diagram above to record
accessory wheel and tyre information.
1. Front tyre pressure.
2. Rear tyre pressure.
3. Wheel and tyre information (size, speed
rating, etc).
Wheel size Tyre size Speed rating
8.0J x 18 235/60 R 18 V
7.5J x 17 235/65 R 17 V
6.5J x 16 215/75 R 16 H
WARNING
Contact your Land Rover dealer before
fitting any accessory wheels and tyres.
Your Land Rover dealer wi ll be able to offer
guidance regarding the correct accessories.
Fitting incorrect wheel/tyre combinations can
seriously affect the ride and handling of your
vehicle. In extreme cases this may lead to loss
of control of the vehicle.
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Fuses
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Fuse number Rating (Amps) Fuse co lour Circuits protected
F1 5 tan Rain sensor
F2 10 red SRS
F3 5 tan ABS
F4 5 tan Instrument pack - Accelerator pedal - Light
Switch Module
F5 - - -
F6 15 blue Audio unit
F7 7.5 brown Steering wheel controls
F8 5 tan Instrument pack
F9 15 blue Headlamp main beam
F10 15 blue Sunroof
F11 7.5 brown Reverse lights and interior mirror dip
F12 - - -
F13 15 blue Front fog lamps
F14 15 blue Screen wash
F15 - - -
F16 - - -
F17 7.5 brown Interior lighting
F18 - - -
F19 5 tan Electric seat adjustment
F20 15 blue Rear wiper
F21 5 tan Alarm
F22 20 yellow Fuel pump
F23 20 yellow Steering column lock
F24 - - -
F25 10 red Tailgate - Fuel filler flap
F26 5 tan Diagnostic socket and alarm
F27 5 tan Start button and climate control
F28 5 tan Brake lights

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Status after a collision
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Status after a collisionDRIVING AFTER A COLLISION
Before starting or driving
If the vehicle has been involved in an accident
it should be checke d thoroughly before
attempting to start the engine or drive the
vehicle.
Check for :-
• Fuel leaks.
• Fluid leaks.
• Battery damage.
• Damage to wiring.
• Damage to lights.
• Damage to steering, suspension, wheels
or tyres.
• Sharp or protruding bodywork.
• Operation of doors and locks.
• Condition and operation of seat belts and
SRS components.
• Condition of chil d seats and their
mounting/attach ment points.
Note: This list is not exhaustive.
Resetting the fuel cut-off
The fuel system cut-off forms part of the Safety
and Restraint System (SRS) fitted to your
vehicle. Following an im pact, and depending on
the severity, the fuel pump may be switched
off.
1. Switch the ignition off, and wait for one
minute.
2. Turn the ignition on for 30 seconds.
3. Check the vehicle thoroughly for fuel leaks.
If a leak is detected switch the ignition off
immediately.
• The vehicle must not be started if a leak
is present. Seek qualified advice, and
have the vehicle recovered.
4. If no leaks are detected, start the vehicle.
When driving
When driving a vehicle which has been
involved in a collision use caution and pay extra
attention to the operation of the vehicle. If any
changes in vehicle operati on after the collision
are noted when compared to it's operation
before the collision, do not continue to drive
the vehicle. Stop the vehicle as soon as it is
safe to do so, and have the vehicle recovered.
Pay particular attent ion to changes in :-
• Steering.
• Braking.
• Unusual noises.
• Warning lights or messages displayed.
• Problems with electrical systems.
WARNING
If the vehicle is involved in a collision it
should be checked by a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised repairer, or suitably
qualified persons before starting or driving.
WARNING
The fuel cut-off s hould never be reset
if you can smell fuel , or a leak can be
seen. Doing so can lead to a fire which
may cause personal injury or death.

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Vehicle recovery
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LASHING POINTS
Front
Rear
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
The recommended method for
recovery/transportation or the vehicle is on a
transporter or trailer de signed for that purpose.
Ensure that transporta tion is carried out by
suitably qualified persons , and that the vehicle
is secured correctly.
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR
WHEELS
Note: The recommended recovery method is
to raise all four wheels.
Towing procedure
1. The vehicle should be parked on firm level
ground, with the park brake on, and the
gear selector in P if an automatic gearbox
is fitted.
2. Secure the towing attachment from the
recovery vehicle to the front towing eye.
See TOWING POINTS (page 207).
3. Dock the remote control, and switch on the
ignition. See GENERAL INFORMATION
(page 113).
WARNING
The front and rear lashing points must
only be used for securing the vehicle
during transportation. Use for any other
purpose may result in da mage to the vehicle,
and serious injury.
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WARNINGS
Ensure that the remote control remains
docked whilst the vehicle is being
towed. Removing the remote control will
engage the steering lo ck, which will prevent
the vehicle from steering correctly.
If the engine cannot be run whilst the
vehicle is being towed, there will be no
power assistance for the steering or brakes.
This will result in grea ter effort being required
to steer or slow the vehicle, and greatly
increased stopping distances.
CAUTIONS
The vehicle should only be towed in a
forward direction with all four wheels on
the ground. Towing in a reverse direction with
two wheels on the ground will result in serious
damage to the transmission.
The vehicle should only be towed for a
maximum of 80 km (50 miles), at a
maximum speed of 80 k m/h (50 mph). Towing
for a greater distance, or at a higher speed may
result in serious dama ge to the transmission.

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Technical specifications
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WEIGHTS
¹ This figure includes the tool kit, all fluids to
the correct levels, and spare wheel, but
excludes the driver and passengers.
² The maximum permissi ble weight of the
vehicle including passengers and load. ³ The maximum permissi
ble weight of the
vehicle and braked trailer including their
respective loads.
Note: ¹ The front and rear axle maximum loads
can not be reached simult aneously as this will
exceed the GVW limit.
² This figure includes the weight of the roof
rack. Variant Approximate unladen
weight¹ Gross Vehicle Weight
(GVW)² Gross Train Weight³
Petrol 1825 kg 4020 lbs 2505 kg
5520 lbs 4505 kg
9930 lbs
Diesel 1820 kg 4010 lbs 2505 kg
5520 lbs 4505 kg
9935 lbs
Variant Maximum front axle load¹ Maximum rear
axle load¹ Maximum roof
rack load² Maximum
payload
Petrol and Diesel 1310 kg 2885 lbs 1360 kg
2995 lbs 75 kg
165 lbs 500 kg
1100 lbs

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Technical specifications
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DIMENSIONS
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Item Description mm/inches Degrees 1 Width 2180/85.7 -
1 Width with mirrors folded 2005/78.8 -
2 Maximum height (inc roof rails) 1820/71.6 -
3 Approach angle - 31°
4 Breakover angle - 157°
5 Wheelbase 2660/104.7 -
6 Length excluding number plate plinth 4500/177.1 -
7 Track - front 1601/63 -
7 Track - rear 1614/63.5 -
8 Departure angle without tow hitch - 34°
8 Departure angle with detachable tow ball - 18°
- Turning circle (kerb to kerb) 11.3m/37.1ft -
- Maximum wading depth 500/19.7 -

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Technical specifications
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Wheel alignment data (China only)
Clutch and brake pedal travel (China
only)
The clutch and brake pedal travel are set at the
factory and non-adjustable. Wheel alignment -
front Wheel alignment -
rear Camber - front Camber - rear Castor - front and
rear
+0.30° +0.46° -0.5° -1.95° Non-adjustable

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Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket
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Auxiliary mode
To listen to an auxiliary input source, connect
the device and press and hold the CD or AUX
button on premium audio units. On standard
audio units, pres s and release the AUX button.
The unit will playback audio via the 3.5 mm
stereo jack socket.
Alternatively, repeatedly press the MODE
button on the steering wheel or the rear audio
controls until AUX is selected.
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Telephone
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Telephone controls - Steering wheel
1. Answer call or dial switch
• Pull the switch towards the steering
wheel to answer an incoming call, or to
view the list of the last 10 dialled
numbers (if the audio unit is in
telephone mode). A second pull of the
switch will dial th e highlighted number.
Pull and hold the switch (for
approximately two seconds) to activate
voice tag dialling. See TELEPHONE
VOICE CONTROL (page 270).
2. End or reject call switch
• Pull the switch towards the steering
wheel to end the current call or reject an
incoming call.
3. Menu next button
• Press to scroll down through a menu.
4. Menu previous button
• Press to scroll up through a menu.
5. To leave the menu press the EXIT button.
BLUETOOTH SETUP
Before you can use your telephone with your
vehicle it must be paired to the vehicle
telephone system.
When pairing a Bluet ooth telephone with the
vehicle system ma ke sure that the telephone is
switched on, Bluetooth is enabled and
discoverable, its battery is fully charged and
the telephone User’s Handbook is available.
Note: A maximum of five pairings can be made
to the vehicle, but only one telephone can be
used at any time.
Pairing a telephone to the system
Your Bluetooth mobile telephone pairing or
discovery process will al so be described in
your mobile telephone User's Handbook.
1. Make sure the telephone to be paired is
within 10 metres (30 feet) of the vehicle.
2. With the vehicle ignition on, press the
telephone mode button on the audio unit.
The system will search for the last
connected tele phone. If a telephone is not
detected, the system w ill ask if you want to
pair. Briefly press the ENTER button. If you
do not want to pair a telephone, press the
EXIT button.
3. The audio unit display will show a message
to make sure that yo ur Bluetooth telephone
is switched on. Briefly press the ENTER
button. The system will then start a search
for your telephone.
4. After the search is completed, a list of all
telephones found will be displayed on the
audio unit screen. If more than one
telephone is found, rotate the ENTER
button to move up or down the list to
select your telephone and then press the
ENTER button.
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Telephone
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TELEPHONE SETUP
Telephone main menu
Press the MENU button then rotate the ENTER
button to select from:
• Missed calls
• Received calls
• Dialled calls
• Phonebook
• See PHONEBOOK (page 266).
• Bluetooth
• See BLUETOOTH SETUP (page 256).
• Phone settings
• Clock
• See CLOCK (page 107).
Press the ENTER button to confirm your
selection.
Missed calls
The audio unit display wi ll list the numbers of
the last 10 calls which have been missed.
These are displayed in chronological order,
with the last number missed first and
highlighted.
Note: Some mobile telephones reverse the
missed call list, which results in the last missed
call number being at the bottom of the list,
rather than the top.
Rotate the ENTER button to select the number,
then press again or operate the answer call
switch on the steering wheel to dial the
number.
If there are no entries, an empty list is shown,
press EXIT to return to the phone view.
Note: When viewing missed calls, do not rotate
the volume button as this will result in your
highlighted select ion returning to the first entry
in the list, irrespective of your previously
highlighted position.
Received calls
The audio unit display wi ll list the numbers of
the last 10 calls which have been received.
These are displayed in chronological order,
with the last number received first and
highlighted.
Note: Some mobile telephones reverse the
received call list, which results in the last
received call number be ing at the bottom of the
list, rather than the top.
Rotate the ENTER button to select the number,
then press again or operate the answer call
switch on the steering wheel to dial the
number.
If there are no entries, an empty list is shown,
press EXIT to return to the phone view.
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EXITPhonebook..
Dialled Calls..
Bluetooth..
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