Range Rover: Commandshift - Gearbox - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Commandshift

If CommandShift™ is selected in high range, gears 1 or 2 may be used for moving off from stationary. In low range, gears 1, 2 or 3 may be used, which may prove useful in certain off-road driving conditions.

TRANSMISSION COMMANDSHIFT SELECTED

will appear in the message center when the transmission is in CommandShift™ mode.

Note: In order to protect the engine, the transmission will automatically change up to prevent over-revving, or down if the engine is laboring.

NOTICE NOTICE

Make sure you do not over-rev the engine when using CommandShift™ on vehicles with the Terrain response Dynamic mode (see 102, DYNAMIC). Automatic change up will not occur when CommandShift™ is used in Dynamic mode.

    Automatic transmission
    1. To select Drive (D) when the vehicle is stationary, apply the foot brake and press the gear selector release button. Note: If pressure is applied to the selector lever before the foot brake is ...

    Manual gear selection
    When D is selected, manual mode may be temporarily accessed by operating the steering wheel mounted shift paddles. While in D, temporary manual mode will be held while the driver is accelerating, ...

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    Precautions when starting and driving
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