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Supplementary restraints system

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DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG

Note: The passenger airbag should be disabled 
only when a rearward facing child restraint if 
fitted to the front passenger seat.

To disable the passenger airbag :-

1. Remove the emergency key from the 

remote control.  See USING THE KEY 
(page 40).

2. Insert the end of the key blade into the slot 

in the switch and rotate the switch to the 
off position.

WARNINGS

Crash test data and statistics, show 
that the safest place for a child to be 
restrained, is in a child seat correctly 

fitted to the vehicle's rear seat.

Do not use a child restraint on a seat 
protected by an operational airbag in 
front of it. Doing so presents a high 

risk of death or serious injury to the child in the 
event of an accident.

Do not fit a child restraint to the front 
passenger seat if the SRS warning 
light illuminates continuously with the 

ignition on. 

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WARNING

As soon as the child seat is removed 
from the front passenger seat the 
airbag must be turned on. Failure to do 

so will put any front seat passengers at greater 
risk of death or serious injury in the event of a 
frontal impact.

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Operational status indicator

The passenger airbag operational status 
indicator illuminates yellow when the airbag 
has been disabled.

Note: The indicator will only illuminate when 
the ignition is turned on, or the engine is 
running.

AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION

All of the following operations should only be 
carried out by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised 
Repairer, or suitably qualified person :-
• Removal or repair of any wiring or 

component in the vicinity of any SRS 
components.

• Installation of electrical, or electronic, 

equipment and accessories.

• Modification to the front or sides of the 

vehicle exterior.

• Attachment of accessories to the front or 

sides of the vehicle.

WARNING

When checking the operational status 
of the front passenger airbag, ensure 
that the ignition is switched on.

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WARNINGS

Do not attempt to service, repair, 
replace, modify, or tamper with, any 
part of the SRS. This includes wiring or 

components in the vicinity of SRS 
components. Doing so may cause the system 
to trigger, or render the system inoperative, 
either of which may result in death or serious 
injuries.

Do not use any electrical test 
equipment, or devices in the vicinity of 
SRS components or wiring. Doing so 

may cause the system to trigger, or render the 
system inoperative, either of which may result 
in death or serious injuries.

Child safety

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Child safety

CHILD SEATS

It is very important for all infants and children 
under 12 years of age to be restrained in a 
suitable child safety seat appropriate to their 
age and size.

If it is essential that a child travels in the front 
passenger seat, Land Rover recommends that 
the following preparations are made before 
fitting the child restraint.
• Disable the front passenger airbag.  See 

DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG 
(page 62).

• Adjust the front passenger seat fully 

rearwards.

• Adjust the lumbar support to its minimum 

support position.

• Adjust the seat cushion to its highest 

position. If cushion rake adjustment is 
possible, adjust it to its lowest position.

• Adjust the seat belt adjustable upper 

anchorage to its lowest position.

This symbol is affixed to the end of the facia on 
the passenger side. Its purpose is to warn 
against the use of a rear facing child seat when 
the front passenger airbag is fitted and 
operational.

WARNINGS

Do not use a child restraint on a seat 
with an operational airbag in front of 

it. There is a risk of death or serious injury 
when the airbag deploys. 

Crash statistics show that children are 
safest when properly restrained on 

the rear seat.

Do not use a forward facing child seat 
until the child using it is above the 

minimum weight of 9 kg (20 lb.) and able to 
sit up unaided. Up to the age of two, a child's 
spine and neck are not sufficiently developed 
to avoid injury in a frontal impact.

Do not allow a baby or infant to be 
held or carried on the lap. The force of 

a crash can increase effective body weight by 
as much as thirty times, making it 
impossible to hold onto the child. Children 
typically require the use of a booster seat 
appropriate to their age and size, thereby 
enabling the seat belts to be properly fitted, 
reducing the risk of injury in a crash. 
Children could be endangered in a crash if 
their child restraints are not properly secured 
in the vehicle.

Do not use a child seat that hooks 
over the seat back. This type of seat 

cannot be satisfactorily secured and is 
unlikely to be safe for your child.

WARNING

Original text according to ECE R94. 
01. Extreme hazard! Do not use a 

rearward facing child restraint on a seat 
protected by an operational airbag in front of 
it!

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Child restraint check list

Every time a child travels in the vehicle observe 
the following :-
• Use appropriate child restraints.
• Carefully follow the restraint system 

manufacturers instructions.

• Adjust the harnesses for every child on 

every trip.

• Ensure that all slack is removed from the 

adult seatbelt.

• Always attach the top tether when 

installing an ISOFIX seat.

• Always check the security of the child 

restraint. See ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS 
(page 67).

• Do not dress a child in bulky clothing, or 

place any objects/padding between the 
child and the restraint.

• Regularly check the fit and condition of 

child restraints. If the fit is poor, or 
wear/damage is visible replace the 
restraint immediately.

• Set a good example - always wear your 

seat belt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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