DRIVING AIDS
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DRIVING AIDS
Automatic speed limiter (ASL)
See page 2, items 18 and 24
ASL allows any speed above 20 mph (32 km/h) to be set
as a maximum speed. This is useful to make sure that
any given speed limit is not exceeded.
Setting a speed
The setting procedure can be made
while the vehicle is stationary.
1. Press the ASL button. An ASL
warning lamp illuminates in the
speedometer.
2. Use the Cruise control increase
and decrease controls to set a speed.
The Message center will display the
set speed. Adjustment can be made
at any time to suit variable speed
limits.
Parking aids See page 2, item 8
When transmissiion R is selected, Parking aids at the
rear and front will activate.
The Touch screen will display a vehicle graphic and
indicate the approximate distance to any object detected.
Note: Sensors may activate when water, snow or ice are
detected on their surfaces. Make sure that the sensors
are cleaned regularly.
An audible alert will increase in frequency as the object is
approached.
To activate the front sensors manually, press
the Parking aid switch in the overhead panel.
The front sensors are deactivated when vehicle speed
exceeds 10 mph (16 km/h).
Audible alert volume can be adjusted via the Touch
screen. Select the Home menu then Setup followed by
System. Now select Volume presets. Use the + or - soft
keys alongside Parking aid to adjust the volume.
3 trip memories are available via the TRIP button. You
can specify which one is viewable in the Instrument panel
menu.
Trip A and B can be reset to zero with a long press of the
TRIP button. Auto will reset to zero after each ignition
cycle.
Message centre
Messages are displayed
in the Instrument panel
right side dial and may
be accompanied by an
icon. If more than one
message is active then
each will be displayed
in turn.
Turn by turn Navigation
When a destination is set
on the Navigation Touch
screen and guidance is
commenced, a simplified
graphic guide is displayed
in the Instrument panel.
It gives turn by turn
information about the
next part of the journey.Trip computer and Message center
See page 2, items 1 and 3
Trip computer
Trip computer information can be accessed via the TRIP
button on the end of the lighting control. Information is
displayed in the Instrument panel left side dial.
Press the TRIP button repeatedly to display data in the
following order:
• Odometer.
• Trip distance since trip reset.
• Average speed since the start of the trip.
• Average fuel consumption since the trip reset.
• Instantaneous fuel consumption.
• Remaining range estimate based on current fuel
consumption.
If ASL is suspended due to kick-down acceleration or by
pressing the Cruise control CAN button, the Message
center will display a LIMITER CANCELLED message.
Press the RES control to reinstate the ASL set speed.
ASL will resume if vehicle speed is below the previously
set speed limit.
JaguarDrive control
See page 2, items 17, 20 and 21
Winter mode, Dynamic mode and Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) allow the driver to more finely tune
the vehicle’s driving characteristics to suit prevailing
conditions.
Blind spot monitoring
Each mirror displays amber icons to warn of overtaking
vehicles in adjacent lanes. The monitored area extends
approximately 20 ft (6 meters) behind the rear wheels
and 8.2 ft (2.5 meters) to the sides.
It switches on automatically at speeds of above 10mph
(16 km/h) while in a forward gear.
Care point
When negotiating a steep downhill gradient, vehicle
speed may exceed the set speed. The Message
center will display a warning. Driver intervention
may be required to reduce the speed.
FILLING STATION INFORMATION
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Fuel filler flap opening
The vehicle must be in an unlocked condition before
the fuel filler flap can be opened. Press the fuel filler
flap firmly, approximately 1.4 in (35 mm) from the rear
edge and release. Pull the flap open. The correct fuel
specification is shown on the inside of the fuel filler flap.
Filler cap
Twist the cap counter-clockwise to release.
A hook is provided on the flap hinge to hold the cap while
refueling.
Replace the cap and turn it clockwise until it clicks 3
times.Fuel octane rating
Premium unleaded gasoline with a Cost of Living Council
(CLC) or Anti Knock Index (AKI) octane rating of 91 or
higher should be used.
Hood release
The hood release is located in the left side footwell.
Tire pressure label location
Tire pressures are shown on a label located in the
driver’s door opening.
NOTE: Tire pressures must be checked and adjusted
while the tires are cold.
Part No. JJM 18 96 34 151 © Jaguar Land Rover Limited 2014.
If the vehicle can use E85 fuels (85% ethanol
content), it will be stated on a label on the back of
the fuel filler flap. When using E85 fuel, 1 in 4 tanks
of fuel must be non-E85 premium quality unleaded
fuel.
Note: Do not use E85 fuel in ambient temperatures
lower than 14° F (-10° C).
DO NOT use E85 fuels if it is not specified on a
label on the back of the fuel filler flap. Equipment
necessary for the use of fuels containing more than
15% ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If E85 fuels
are used, serious engine and fuel system damage
will occur.
Avoid using fuel containing methanol. If it is
unavoidable, do not use a fuel with more than
10% methanol content. The fuel must contain
co-solvents and corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system
damage and engine performance problems can
occur when methanol is used.
Unleaded fuels containing up to 15% MTBE can
be used.
No responsibility is accepted for damage caused by
using incorrect fuels.
If the vehicle is filled with the wrong type of fuel:
• DO NOT start the engine!
• Call for qualified assistance!