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Lights & Indicators
Lights & Indicators MAIN LIGHT SWITCH
Headlight courtesy delay can be disabled by a Land Rover retailer, if required. The headlight courtesy time delay period can also be adjusted by a Land Rover retailer, to suit your requirements.
Headlight high and normal beams
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H3866
1. Lights off. 2. Side, tail and instrument panels lights on. 3. Headlights on.
Headlight courtesy delay
To illuminate the headlights for a short time after the vehicle is parked, turn the starter switch off with the headlights switched on (‘LIGHTS ON’ appears in the message center). Then, turn the headlight switch to the off position - the headlights will re illuminated for approximately 40 seconds after closing the driver’s door, before turning off automatically. If necessary, the courtesy delay may be cancelled at any time during this period by turning the starter switch or the main light switch on and then off again.
H3892
Push the lever away from the steering wheel to change headlights to high beam (BLUE warning light illuminates). Pull the lever back towards the steering wheel to change back to normal beam headlights. To flash the headlights, pull the lever part way towards the steering wheel and release.
Daytime running lights*
In certain markets, with the main lighting switch turned off (position 1), the headlight low beams will illuminate as soon as the starter switch is turned to position ‘II’. The instrument panel illumination remains off.
Unless they are required or prohibited by law, daytime running lights can be disabled/enabled by a Land Rover retailer.
Parking lights
If required, the side and tail lights on the near or off-side can be left illuminated at a reduced output, when the vehicle is parked. With the starter switch in position ’0’, move the lights and indicator stalk fully up (to illuminate the right hand sidelight and tail light) or fully down (to illuminate the left). Remove the starter key and lock the vehicle in the normal way - the lights will remain illuminated. NOTE: The lights remain on with a reduced power output, to help prevent inadvertently discharging the battery.
DIRECTION INDICATORS FOG LIGHTS
WARNING Fog lights should ONLY be used when visibility is severely restricted - other road users could be dazzled in clear conditions.
H3891
Move the lever DOWN to indicate a LEFT turn, and UP to indicate a RIGHT turn (the appropriate GREEN warning light on the instrument panel will flash in time with the direction indicators). Hold the lever part-way up or down against spring pressure to indicate a lane change.
H3887
Front fog lights
Press to operate, press a second time to switch off (the warning light in the instrument panel illuminates when the fog lights are switched on). The fog lights can be operated ONLY when the starter switch is at position ‘II’ and the side or headlights are also switched on. The fog lights extinguish automatically when the side lights or the starter switch is turned off and need to be reselected when the starter switch is turned back on. DO remember to switch off as soon as visibility is clear.
Rear fog guard lights
Press to operate, press a second time to switch off (the indicator light in the switch illuminates when the fog guard lights are switched on). The rear fog guard lights illuminate ONLY when the starter switch is in position ‘II’ and the headlights (or front fog lights) are also switched on. Switching off the headlights, or front fog lights, or turning the starter switch to position ‘0’ will automatically extinguish the rear fog guard lights too (the lights will not illuminate again unless switched on).
WARNING ALWAYS remember to switch the fog guard lights off as soon as visibility permits; in clear conditions, fog guard lights can dazzle other road users! HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
H3968
Press to operate; all the direction indicator lights (including those fitted to a trailer) will flash together. Use ONLY in an emergency to warn other road users when your stationary vehicle is causing an obstruction, or is in a hazardous situation. Remember to switch off before moving away.