Land Rover Discovery: Instrument panel
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- Speedometer.
- Tachometer.
- Message centre and menu display.
- Fuel gauge
As a reminder for the location of the
fuel filler, there is an arrow next to the
fuel pump symbol pointing to the
relevant side of the vehicle.
Never allow the engine to run out
of fuel, or damage to the engine
may occur.
- ECO data system status display for the
accelerator pedal, engine speed and
brake pedal application.
Trip computer information is also
displayed in this area.
- Gear selector status.
- Temperature gauge: If the
temperature gauge pointer moves into
the red section at the top of the scale,
the engine is overheating. Stop the
vehicle as soon as safety permits and
allow the engine to idle until the
temperature reduces. If, after several
minutes, the temperature does not
reduce, switch off the engine and allow
it to cool. If the problem persists, seek
qualified assistance immediately.
Serious engine damage can occur
if the vehicle is driven while the
engine is overheating.
Note: If engine overheating occurs,
there may be a noticeable reduction
in engine power and the air
conditioning may cease operation. This
is a normal operating strategy, to
reduce load on the engine and assist
with cooling.
- Warning lamps and indicators display:
Other warning lamps are displayed in
the speedometer and tachometer.
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A number of vehicle features and display
settings may be configured via the
Instrument panel menu.
To display and navigate through the
Instrument panel menu, operate the menu
control on the steerin
The Trip computer is able to display
various pieces of information to the driver.
A short press (1 second or less) of the i
button will display the Trip computer
menu in the Instrument panel. The o
The Head-Up Display (HUD) feature
projects driver information onto the inside
of the windscreen.
The information displayed is as follows:
Current gear selected.
Follow mode is active.
Cruise con
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WARNINGS:
Make sure the spring compressor Safe Working Load (SWL) meets
or exceeds the spring rating quoted in the Specifcations section.
Always follow the spring compressor manufacturer's
instructions.
The spring is under extreme tension, care must be tak
Steering Gear
Recirculating ball nut
Steering rack
Pinion shaft
Torque sensor
Boot (2 off)
Track rod (2 off)
Threaded boss for securing bolt (2 off)
Signal and power lead for torque sensor
Power Steering Control Module (PSCM)
Electric motor
Drive belt
Reduction gear housing
The steer