Land Rover Discovery: Progress control system
PROGRESS CONTROL SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
The Progress control system can help the
driver to manoeuvre on slippery surfaces.
The system operates in either a forward
or a reverse direction at low speeds, for
example, pulling away from standstill,
ascending or descending an incline, and
driving on unstable/slippery driving
surfaces such as: ice, snow, grass, gravel,
sand, mud, etc.
Note: This feature is also known as All
Surface Progress Control (ASPC) or All
Terrain Progress Control (ATPC).
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The Progress control button is
located on the centre console.
Note: The driver's seat belt must be
buckled and all of the doors must be
completely closed to enable the feature.
Press and release the b
When the Progress control system is
enabled, the desired target (set) speed for
the vehicle can be set and adjusted via
the Cruise control buttons, mounted on
the right side of the steering wheel
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Never use a seal which has been improperly stored or handled.
Take great care when removing old seals that the sealing surfaces and
seal
housing are not damaged.
Carefully examine seal before installing to make sure that it is clean
and
undamaged.
Make sure that the surface on which the se
Only use traction devices in heavy
snow conditions, on compacted
snow.
Never exceed 50 km/h (30 mph)
when traction devices are fitted.
Never fit traction devices to a
temporary use spare wheel.
Land Rover approved traction devices may
be used to improve traction on compacted
snow in heavy s