Range Rover: Transfer gearbox - Gearbox - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Transfer gearbox

1. High range (Hi):

1. High range (Hi):

Hi should be used for all normal road driving and also for off-road driving across dry, level terrain.

2. Low range (Lo):

Lo should only be used in situations where low speed maneuvering is necessary. Also use Lo for more extreme off-road conditions. Do not attempt to use Lo for normal road driving.

    Hill descent
    With Hill Descent Control (HDC) selected in either automatic, Sport or CommandShift modes, a low gear will be selected and maintained to provide maximum engine braking. Should the gear lever be mo ...

    Stationary range changing
    With the vehicle stationary, select N. Move the transfer gearbox switch towards the range required and release. The switch returns to the default position and range change status will be confirmed ...

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