Land Rover Discovery Owners & Service Manuals

Land Rover Discovery: Instrument panel

Instrument panel

  1. Speedometer.
  2. Tachometer.
  3. Message centre and menu display.
  4. 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.

  1. ECO data system status display for the accelerator pedal, engine speed and brake pedal application.

    Trip computer information is also displayed in this area.

  2. Gear selector status.
  3. 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.

  1. Warning lamps and indicators display: Other warning lamps are displayed in the speedometer and tachometer.

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