Land Rover Discovery: Airbags
- Front passenger's airbag.
- Curtain airbags.
- Side airbags.
- Curtain airbags (7 seat vehicles only).
- Driver's airbag.
- Knee-bolster airbag.
Note: The general location of airbags
fitted to the vehicle are marked by the
word AIRBAG.
Always contact your Retailer/Authorised
Repairer if:
- An airbag inflates.
- The front or sides of the vehicle are
damaged.
- Any part of the airbag Supplementary
Restraint System (SRS) shows signs of
cracking or damage, including any trim
covering the airbags.
- The amber airbag warning lamp
illuminates.
High speed impacts may cause
serious injury or death,
irrespective of safety features
fitted to a vehicle. Always drive
with caution and consideration for
the vehicle's characteristics, road
and weather conditions, and do
not exceed any speed limits in
force.
Seat belts should be worn at all
times, by the driver and
passengers in all seating
positions. The airbag
Supplementary Restraint System
(SRS) cannot provide protection
in some types of impact. Under
these circumstances, the only
protection will be provided by a
correctly worn seat belt.
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Airbags provide additional protection in
certain types of collision only - they do not
replace the need to wear a seat belt. All
occupants, in all seating positions, should
always wear their seat belt
Do not obstruct the operation of
the airbags by placing any part of
your person or any objects in
contact with, or close to, an
airbag module. If the airbag
inflates, objects or any part of
yo
When an airbag inflates, a fine
powder is released. This is normal
and not an indication of a
malfunction. The powder may
cause irritation to the skin and
should be thoroughly flushed
from eye
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CAUTIONS:
The engine cooling system must be maintained with the correct
concentration and type of anti-freeze solution to prevent corrosion
and frost damage. Failure to follow this instruction may result in
damage to the engine.
Engine coolant will damage the paint finished surfaces.
For optimum safety, children
should travel in the rear of the
vehicle at all times; front
passenger seat travel is not
recommended. However, if it is
essential that a child travels in the
front (not permitted in Australia),
set the vehicle's seat fully
rearward and seat the child in an
approved forw