
Instruments
98
L
Tachometer 
Indicates engine spee  d in revolutions per  
minute (RPM) x 1000. 
Temperature gauge 
If the pointer moves onto the red line and the  
red warning indicator illu  minates severe engine  
damage can occur. 
If the engine overheats, stop the vehicle as  
soon as safety pe  rmits. Switch the engine off  
and allow it to cool down. If the problem  
reoccurs, seek qualified assistance before 
continuing. 
Note:   If engine temperatur e rises to the point  
where overheating may occur, there may be a 
noticeable reduction in   engine power, and the  
air conditioning may cease operation. This is a  
normal operating strate  gy to reduce load on  
the engine and assist with cooling. 
Fuel gauge 
Once the fuel level has dropped to the point  
where the range is approximately 80 km (50  
miles) the low fuel warning indicator will  
illuminate. 
As a reminder for the location of the fuel filler,  
there is an arrow next to the fuel pump symbol  
which points to the releva  nt side of the vehicle. 
Speedometer 
Indicates road speed.  Odometer 
Indicates the total distance which the vehicle  
has travelled. 
Trip recorder 
Indicates the distance travelled since the last  
reset, and can be used to measure the distance  
of individual journeys. 
Trip recorder reset button 
Resets the distance shown on the trip recorder  
to zero. 
Note:   Once the trip recorder has been reset to  
zero, the previously recorded distance will be  
lost. 
Gear selector mode and positiondisplay 
Displays the currently selected gear on  
vehicle's fitted with   automatic transmission. 
Main message centre 
Displays warning, and information messages.   
See   INFORMATION MESSAGES  (page 99). 
Warning indicator panel   (fitted in place of  
main message centre) 
If a main message centre is not fitted, the  
warning indicator pane  l will provide system  
status information. 
Warning indicator panel 
The warning indicator panel will provide  
system status information.
CAUTION 
Serious engine damage can occur if the  
vehicle is driven whilst the engine is  
overheating.
CAUTION 
Never allow the vehicle to run out of  
fuel. The resulting mis-fire may cause  
serious damage to the catalytic  
convertor. 

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Brakes
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BrakesPRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Brake pads
Brake pads require a period of bedding in when  
new. Drive with extra caution for the first 800  
km (500 miles) to avoi  d then need for heavy  
braking.
Wet conditions
Driving through heavy rain or water can have 
an adverse effect on braking efficiency. Under  
those circumstances it is recommended that  
you lightly apply the brak  es intermittently to  
dry the brakes.
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ABS
ABS (Anti-Lock Braki  ng System) allows  
maximum brake pressure, and thus maximum  
braking efficiency, to be   applied, and prevents  
the road wheels locking. This allows the driver  
to retain steering control during heavy braking  
under most road conditions. 
During emergency brak  ing conditions ABS  
constantly monitors the   speed of each wheel.  
ABS varies the brake pressure to individual 
wheels, according to the grip available. The  
constant alteration of   brake pressure can be  
felt as a pulsing sensat  ion through the brake  
pedal. This is not a cause   for concern, as it is  
designed to demonstrate to the driver that ABS  
is operating.
ABS warning indicator
If this amber warning indicator 
illuminates, driv  e with extra  
caution, avoid heavy braking where  
possible, and seek qualified assistance as soon  
as possible.
WARNINGS 
Do not rest your foot on the brake  
pedal whilst the vehicle is in motion.  
This may cause a light   application of  
the brakes, which can re  sult in overheating,  
reduced brake performance, and excessive  
brake wear. 
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. Seek  
qualified assistance   before proceeding. 
Never place non-approved floor  
matting or any ot  her obstructions  
under the brake pedal. This restricts  
pedal travel and braking efficiency.WARNINGS 
ABS cannot overcome the physical  
limitations of brak  ing distance. Nor  
can it overcome the lack of grip on a  
road surface, aquaplaning on water for  
example. 
Braking distance is increased on a  
slippery surface. This applies to all 
vehicles, even those fitted with ABS. 
The driver should not be tempted to  
take risks when driving, in the hope  
that ABS will correct errors of 
judgement. In all cases it   remains the driver's  
responsibility to driv  e with due care and  
attention, paying partic  ular attention to the  
effects of speed, weather, road conditions etc. 

Wheels and tyres
190
L
Using the Land Rover tyre repair kit
Note:  All vehicle drivers  and occupants should  
be made aware that a temporary repair has 
been made to a tyre fitted to the vehicle. They  
should also be made   aware of the special  
driving conditions im  posed when using a  
repaired tyre.  Repair procedure 
1.  Open the tyre repair kit and peel off the  
maximum speed label.   Attach the label to  
the facia in the driver's field of view. Take  
care not to obstruct any of the instruments  
or warning lights. 
2.  Uncoil the compressor power cable and  
the inflation hose. 
3.  Unscrew the orange cap from the sealant  
bottle receiver, and the sealant bottle cap. 
4.  Screw the sealant bottle into the receiver  
(clockwise) until tight. 
•  Screwing the bottle onto the receiver will  
pierce the bottle's se  al. Do not unscrew  
a full, or partly us  ed bottle from the  
receiver. Doing so will result in the 
sealant leaking from the bottle. 
5.  Remove the valve cap from the damaged  
tyre. 
6.  Remove the protective cap from the  
inflation hose, and c  onnect the inflation  
hose to the tyre valve. Ensure that the hose 
is screwed on firmly. 
7.  Ensure that the compressor switch is in  
the off (  O) position. 
8.  Insert the power cable connector into an  
auxiliary power socket.  See   AUXILIARY  
POWER SOCKETS   (page 110). 
9.  Unless the vehicle is in an enclosed or  
poorly ventilated area  , start the engine. 
10.  Set the compressor switch to the on ( l)  
position. 
11.  Inflate the tyre to a minimum of 1.8 bar (26  
lb/in²) and a maximum of 3.5 bar (51 
lb/in²).
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WARNINGS 
Avoid skin contact with the sealant  
which contains natu  ral rubber latex. 
Do not unscrew the sealant bottle from the  
receiver until it is empty,   as sealant will leak  
out. 
If the tyre inflation pressure does not  
reach 1.8 bar (26 lb/in²) within seven  
minutes, the tyre may have suffered excessive  
damage. A temporary repair will not be 
possible, and the vehicle   should not be driven  
until the tyre has been replaced.
CAUTIONS 
Before attempting a tyre repair, ensure  
that the vehicle is parked safely, as far 
away from passing traffic as possible. 
Ensure that the parki  ng brake is applied,  
and P is selected if an automatic  
transmission is fitted. 
Do not attempt to remove foreign objects  
such as nails, screws, etc from the tyre. 
Always run the engine when using the  
compressor, unless the vehicle is in an  
enclosed, or poorly ventilated space. 
To prevent overheating do not operate  
the compressor continuously for longer  
than ten minutes.