Instr R45 EN, instrukcje obsługi samochodów Rover Landrover Range rover
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Before you Drive
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2
Driving Controls
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Audio System
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4
Maintenance
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5
Emergency Information
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Technical Data
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Introduction
Introduction
© MG Rover Group Limited 2003
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, electronic, mechanical, recording or other means without prior written permission from MG Rover Group Limited.
Publication Part No. RCL 0547LAN
English Export
02/2003
As part of the MG Rover Group environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine free pulp.
THE OWNER'S HANDBOOK
This handbook describes all of the MG Rover models and standard
equipment specifications within the model range. Some of the
information, therefore, may not apply to your particular car.
For your convenience, the handbook is divided into subject or
activity-based sections. These are listed on the previous page and
are mostly self-explanatory. However, if you experience difficulty
in locating a specific item or piece of information, you should
consult the alphabetical index near the back of the book.
You should also be aware that the final (Service History) section of
this handbook is, in effect, a separate publication, which enables a
record to be kept of the routine services and inspections carried out
on the car. This section also provides a facility for the dealer to
record brake fluid and coolant changes, and the fitting of any major
replacement components needed during the life of the car.
Finally, always remember that if you have any queries, concerning
the operation or specification of your car, your MG Rover dealer
will be glad to advise you.
SYMBOLS USED
The following symbols used within the handbook call your
attention to specific types of information.
This warning symbol identifies procedures that must be
followed precisely, or information that must be considered with
great care, in order to reduce the risk of personal injury or serious
damage to the car.
This recycling symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of
safely in order to prevent unnecessary damage to the environment.
This symbol identifies those features that can be adjusted or disabled/
enabled by an MG Rover dealer
*
An asterisk appearing within the text, identifies features or items
of equipment that are either optional, or are only fitted to some
vehicles in the model range.
STATUS AT TIME OF PRINTING
MG Rover operate a policy of constant product improvement and
therefore reserve the right to change specifications without notice
at any time. Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete
accuracy of the information in this handbook, no liabilities for
inaccuracies or the consequences thereof, including loss or damage
to property, or injury to persons, can be accepted by the
manufacturer or the dealer who supplied the handbook, except in
respect of personal injury caused by the negligence of the
manufacturer or dealer.
© MG Rover Group Limited 2003
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored
in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, electronic, mechanical,
recording or other means without prior written permission from MG
Rover Group Limited.
Publication Part No. RCL 0547LAN
English Export 02/2003
As part of the MG Rover Group environmental policy, this publication is
printed on paper made from chlorine free pulp.
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Introduction
SECURITY CARD
The security card contains important emergency information. It is
ESSENTIAL that you keep the card safe from theft and ensure that
it is passed to the new owner if you sell the car.
•
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number):
This number is
unique to your vehicle and is essential proof of its specification.
The number can also be found in various locations around the
vehicle (see
‘IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS’, page 151
).
•
Key number:
This is the number of the starter/door key -
essential if you ever need to obtain a replacement.
•
Emergency key access code:
This unique code is essential
in order to start the car if the handset has been lost or damaged.
•
Locking wheel nut number:
If your vehicle has locking
wheel nuts, you will have been provided with a special wheel
nut adaptor to remove them. Quote this number if a
replacement adaptor is required.
•
Radio serial number:
This unique number is stamped into
the case of the audio unit, and is proof of the unit’s specification
and your ownership in the event of theft.
•
Radio security code number:
This unique code must be
entered into the radio whenever the power supply has been
disconnected. Without this code, the radio unit will not
operate.
Never leave the security card inside the car when it is left
unattended. Keep the card on your person in case of
emergencies.
IN AN EMERGENCY
IMPORTANT
Remember the breakdown safety code
If a breakdown occurs while travelling:
•
Wherever possible, consistent with road safety and traffic
conditions, the car should be moved off the main thoroughfare,
preferably into a lay-by. If a breakdown occurs on a motorway,
pull well over to the inside of the hard shoulder.
•
Switch on hazard lights.
•
If possible, position a warning triangle or a flashing amber light at
an appropriate distance from the vehicle to warn other traffic of
the breakdown, (note the legal requirements of some countries).
•
Consider evacuating passengers through nearside doors onto the
verge as a precaution in case your vehicle is accidentally struck by
other traffic.
IMPORTANT
When the time comes to sell your car, please remember to pass this
handbook and the Security Card to the new owner. Both must be
considered part of the car and essential to its operation.
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Before you Drive
1
6
Controls
7
Locks & Alarm
16
Seats
19
Seat Belts
24
Child Restraints
26
Airbag SRS
31
Steering Column
32
Mirrors
34
Windows
36
Sunroof
38
Heating & Ventilation
45
Interior Equipment
51
In-Car Telephones
52
Load Carrying
58
Towing
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