Range Rover: Using the trip computer
A short press (1 second or less) or a series of short presses of the i button will change the trip computer display. The options available are:
- • Date and Odometer.
- • Trip distance.
- • Trip average speed.
- • Trip average fuel consumption.
- • Instantaneous (short term average) fuel consumption.
- • Range available from remaining fuel.
- • Blank display.
To reset the trip computer values to zero, press and hold the i button for 2 seconds.
To reset the fuel consumption figure, press and hold the i button until the display clears.
To reset trip A or trip B memory, display the trip memory you wish to reset, then press and hold the i button until the message Resetting Trip A or B is displayed. Continue to hold the button for another 2 seconds to reset the Auto trip memory.
The Auto trip memory also resets automatically each time the engine is started and the vehicle moves.
Trips may be added together to record a continuous journey. Press the i button when Auto memory figures are displayed, and Adding previous journey will appear on the screen. Press the i button for longer than 1 second, and previous trip information will be added to the current trip and the cumulative total displayed.
If you wish to delete the trip you have added, again press the i button while displaying the Auto memory figures. Deleting previous journey will appear on the screen. While this message is displayed, press and hold the i button for longer than 1 second. The previous trip will be deleted from the total.
Trip computer
The computer memory stores data for a journey or series of journeys until it
is reset to zero. The displayed information is for guidance only, as it can be affected
by traffic, road and weather co ...
Trip distance
Distance travelled since the last memory reset. The maximum trip reading is 9
999.9 (miles or kilometers). The computer will automatically reset to zero if this
distance is exceeded. ...
See also:
Seat belt adjustment
The seat-belt adjustment function adjusts the
driver's and front-passenger seat belt to the
upper body of the occupants.
The belt strap is tightened slightly when:
• you engage the belt tongue ...
Steering in Emergencies
There are some situations when steering around a problem may be more effective
than braking.
Holding both sides of the steering wheel allows you to turn 180 degrees
without removing a hand.
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Fuel tank capacity
Avoid the risk of running out of fuel and never intentionally drive the vehicle
when the fuel gauge indicates that the tank is empty. When refueling your vehicle
after the fuel gauge reads empty, ...