Instrukcja obsługi Land Rover Freelander (2000)

Land Rover Automatyczny Freelander (2000)

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In addition to this handbook, your literature pack contains
the following documents:
Service Portfolio
This book includes important information about Land Rover warranty and
vehicle maintenance requirements, as well as containing a unique record of
your own vehicle’s service history. Ensure that your Land Rover dealer
completes the appropriate service record slip after every service.
In-Car Entertainment
This book contains operating instructions for the audio equipment fitted to
your Freelander.
Security Card
Your Land Rover dealer should have filled in all the relevant serial numbers
concerning your vehicle before delivery. These are important aids to vehicle
security; keep the card in a safe place - NOT IN THE VEHICLE.
Softback & Hardback Owner’s Guide - (3-door models only)
This book contains instructions for operating and maintaining the softback
and hardback, as well as for removing and refitting the roof bars (if fitted).
Publication Part No. LRL 0313ENX
03.2000 Freelander - 2nd Edition
Rover Group Limited 2000
As part of Land Rover s environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made
from chlorine free pulp.
BEFORE YOU DRIVE
DRIVING CONTROLS
OFF-ROAD DRIVING
MAINTENANCE
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DATA
Contents
1
Controls 3
Security Card 4
Locks & Alarm 5
Taildoor 15
Seats 16
Seat Belts 18
Airbag SRS 22
Mirrors 25
Steering Column 27
Windows 28
Sunroof 32
Targa Roof 33
Heating & Ventilation 37
Interior Equipment 41
In-Car Entertainment 48
In-Car Telephones 49
Load Carrying 50
Towing 56
Instruments 57
Warning Lights 58
Starting & Driving 62
Catalytic Converter 66
Gearbox 68
Fuel System 69
Lights & Indicators 74
Wipers & Washers 76
Switches 78
Brakes 79
Hill Descent Control 83
Traction Control 86
Basic Off-Road Techniques 87
Driving on Soft or Slippery Surfaces 90
Steep Slopes 91
Crossing Ridges & Ditches 94
Wading 95
Maintenance 96
Bonnet Opening 98
Engine Compartment 99
Engine 101
Cooling System 103
Brakes 105
Power Steering 106
Washers 107
Wipers 108
Tyres 110
Cleaning & Vehicle Care 113
Battery 117
Emergency Starting 121
Vehicle Recovery 123
Wheel Changing 125
Fuses 130
Bulb Replacement 134
Parts & Accessories 143
Vehicle Identification 145
Technical Data 147 Index 152
Introduction
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Welcome to your new Freelander. This handbook, together with the
other publications in the literature pack, provides all the information
you need to gain maximum pleasure from owning and driving your
new vehicle.
For your convenience, the handbook is divided into sections, each
dealing with a particular aspect of driving or caring for the vehicle.
Take a little time to read each one and get to know your new Land
Rover as soon as you possibly can.
’Before you drive’ - covers seat adjustment, seat belts and
heating controls and deals with everything you need to know to
settle comfortably into the vehicle before you drive.
’Driving controls’ - here the functions and operation of the
switches, instruments and driving controls are explained.
’Off-road driving’ - provides a guide to basic off-road driving
techniqes should you wish to venture off the beaten track.
’Maintenance’ - includes information about the checks that you
should carry out on a regular basis.
’Emergency information’ - will help to solve some of those
unavoidable little emergencies that occur from time to time, like
replacing bulbs and fuses, or changing a wheel.
’Technical Data’ - includes the technical specification for your
vehicle.
Land Rover operate a policy of constant product improvement and therefore reserve the right to
change specifications without notice at any time. Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete
accuracy of the information in this handbook, no liabilities for inaccuracies or the consequences
thereof, including loss or damage to property, or injury to persons, can be accepted by the
manufacturer or the dealer who supplied the handbook, except in respect of personal injury
caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or dealer.
WARNING!
Warning boxes and safety
information are included in
the handbook. These
indicate either a procedure
which must be followed
precisely, or information
that should be considered
with great care in order to
avoid personal injury or
damage to the vehicle.
IMPORTANT
The specification of each Land
Rover vehicle will vary
according to territorial
requirements and also from
model to model within the
vehicle range. Some of the
information published in this
handbook, therefore, may not
apply to your vehicle. Contact
your dealer if you are in any
doubt.9
Controls
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1. 12. Rear screen demister Rear wiper switch
2. 13. Hazard warning light switch Exterior mirror control
3. 14. Clock/radio display Bonnet release
4. 15. Heater/air conditioning controls Starter switch
5. 16. Radio/cassette/CD player Driver’s airbag SRS
6. 17. Rear fog guard light switch Steering column adjustment lever
7. 18. Lighting and direction indicator controls Headlight adjustment control
8. 19. Instrument panel Window switch
9. 20. Horn switches Sunroof switch
10. 21. Windscreen wiper/washer controls Taildoor glass switch
11. 22. Rear wash/wipe switch Door lock switch
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Locks & Alarm
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EMERGENCY KEY ACCESS
If the handset is lost or fails to operate, the alarm can be disarmed
and the engine re-mobilised by using the key to enter a unique four
number emergency key access code. The code is recorded on the
Security card and is entered as follows:
1. With the vehicle locked and the alarm armed,
turn the key (towards the front of the vehicle) to the
UNLOCK position once, to unlock the vehicle. Now
wait for 6 minutes before entering the code. During
the waiting period, the key can be removed and the
doors opened, if desired.
2. After six minutes, enter the first number of the
code. If the first number is 4, turn the key to the
UNLOCK position 4 times. Ensure the key is fully
returned to the centre position after each turn.
3. Enter the second number of the code. If the
second number is 3, turn the key (towards the rear
of the vehicle) to the LOCK position 3 times.
Remember; the key must be fully returned to the
centre position after each turn.
4. Enter the third number of the code. If the third
number is a 12, turn the key to the UNLOCK
position twelve times, ensuring that the key is fully
returned to the centre position after each turn.
5. Enter the fourth number of the code. If the fourth
number is 1, turn the key to the LOCK position
once. Ensure the key is fully returned to the centre
position afterwards.
6. Finally, turn the key to the UNLOCK position once
more to disarm the alarm and re-mobilise the
engine. If the code has been entered successfully,
the anti-theft alarm indicator light will extinguish,
the doors will unlock to Single Point Entry (if
selected) and the engine can be started.
NOTE: During the above procedure, the anti-theft indicator light will
continue to flash (indicating that the alarm is still partially armed).
IMPORTANT
When entering a code:
ENSURE each key
movement is carried out
with care and precision
and turned through the full
extent of its travel.
After turning the key to
either the lock or unlock
positions, make sure it is
FULLY returned to the
centre (vertical) position.
If you forget your place in
the sequence of key
operations and therefore
do not complete a code,
open and then shut the
door and start entering the
code again (this will not
count as a failed attempt).
Operating Tip ..........
If the engine is not started
within five minutes of the
emergency key access code
entry, the engine will
immobilise again and the code
will have to be re-entered from
item 1.
NOTE: If the handset is
inoperable, the emergency key
access code must be entered
EVERY time you need to start
the engine.
Seats
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Forward/backward adjustment
Lift the lever (1) and slide the seat into position. Make sure the seat
is locked in position before driving.
Backrest adjustment
Rotate the handwheel (2) to adjust.
Lumbar support adjustment - if fitted
(Driver’s seat only)
Rotate the handwheel (3) to increase or decrease support to the
lumbar region of the back.
Head restraint adjustment
Raise or lower the restraint (4), until level with the back of the head.
Head restraint removal
Turn the right hand mounting (5) a quarter turn anti-clockwise and
pull the restraint upwards.
After replacing a head restraint, turn the right hand mounting
clockwise.
WARNING!
DO NOT adjust the seats
while the vehicle is moving.
DO NOT allow front seat
occupants to travel with the
seat backs reclined steeply
rearwards. Optimum benefit
is obtained from the seat
belt, with the backrest
angle set to 25 degrees
from the upright (vertical).
For Your Safety .........
Where possible, adjust the
head restraint so that the
cushion is level with the back
of the head - NOT THE NECK!
DO NOT drive with the head
restraints removed from
occupied seats.
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Marka: Land Rover
Kategoria: Automatyczny
Model: Freelander (2000)

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