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Frelander 2. Manual - part 712

 

 

Parking aid

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Parking aid

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Park Distance Control (PDC) provides the 
driver with information on most obstructions, 
and their distance from the vehicle, when 
manoeuvring. PDC does this by using four 
ultrasonic sensors on each bumper.

1. When objects are detected at this range the 

PDC will emit a pulse tone which increases 
in frequency as the vehicle gets closer to 
the object.

2. When objects are sensed within this range, 

approximately 30 centimetres (12 inches) 
the tone becomes continuous.

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USING THE PARKING AID

PDC activation

Front PDC is activated by pressing the PDC 
button a short confirmation tone will be heard, 
and the tell-tale will illuminate. The front 
sensors will remain active as long as the 
vehicle's speed does not exceed 16 km/h (10 
mph).

If reverse gear is selected, front and rear 
sensors are activated.

In vehicles fitted with automatic transmission, 
selecting neutral from reverse will keep front 
and rear sensors active.

Front PDC deactivation

The PDC system can be deactivated by 
pressing the PDC switch.

Towing

The rear sensors are automatically disabled 
when a trailer is connected.

Sensor care

The sensors should be kept clean to maintain 
accuracy and performance.

System fault

If a system fault is detected, a long 
high-pitched tone will sound, and the switch 
indicator lamp will flash. Contact your Land 
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as 
possible.

WARNING

Parking aids may not detect moving 
objects such as children and animals 
until they are dangerously close. 

Always use extreme caution when 
manoeuvring.

CAUTIONS

Parking aids are for guidance only, and 
are not intended to replace the driver's 
visual checks for obstructions when 

manoeuvring.

PDC sensors may not detect some 
obstructions. Obstructions such as 
narrow posts, small objects close to the 

ground, and some objects with dark 
non-reflective surfaces for example.

Systems which use the same frequency 
band as the front PDC sensors may 
cause irregular tones to be emitted.

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CAUTION

When washing the vehicle do not aim 
high pressure water jets directly at the 
sensors. Do not use abrasive materials 

or hard/sharp objects to clean the sensors. 
Only use approved vehicle shampoo.

Driving hints

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Driving hints

GENERAL DRIVING POINTS

Battery charging - red 

Illuminates as a bulb check when 
the ignition is turned on and 
extinguishes once the engine is 

running. If it remains on, or illuminates whilst 
driving, a fault with the battery charging 
system is indicated. Seek qualified assistance 
urgently.

Low oil pressure - red

Illuminates as a bulb check when 
the ignition is turned on and 
extinguishes when the engine is 

started. If the indicator remains on, flashes on 
and off, or illuminates whilst driving, stop the 
vehicle as soon as safety permits and switch 
off the engine immediately. Seek qualified 
assistance before driving. Always check the oil 
level when this indicator illuminates.

REDUCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE

Engine management system (EMS) fault

Illuminates amber in the 
instrument pack when the engine 
management system detects a 

serious fault - reduced performance may be 
experienced. Avoid high speeds and consult 
your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer as 
soon as possible.

Check engine - petrol models only

 Illuminates amber in the 
instrument pack as a bulb and 
system check when the starter 

switch is turned on and extinguishes as soon 
as the engine is started. Illumination at any 
other time indicates that the emission 
performance of the engine management 
system is impaired - seek qualified assistance. 
If the indicator flashes while driving, 
immediately reduce engine power to avoid 
catalytic converter damage.

RUNNING-IN

The engine, gearbox, tyres, and brakes need 
time to bed-in. During the first 800 km (500 
miles) it is essential that the vehicle is driven 
with consideration for the running-in process. 
During the running in period the following 
advice should be followed.
• Limit the engine speed to a maximum of 

3000 rpm, and the road speed to a 
maximum of 110 km/h (68 mph).

• Do not use full accelerator pedal travel, and 

use the gears to avoid over-revving or 
labouring the engine.

• Do not use sport mode during the running 

in period.

• Avoid rapid acceleration or heavy braking 

wherever possible.

• Ensure that servicing is carried out on 

time, and follow any advice regarding use 
in arduous conditions.

Note: The advice given for running in will aid 
fuel economy, and should be adopted as 
general driving practice even after the running 
in period.

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ECONOMICAL DRIVING

There are two main factors which influence fuel 
economy, the way the vehicle is driven, and 
maintenance.

Driving tips for economy

• Avoid unnecessary journeys, especially 

short stop-start trips.

• Accelerate smoothly and gently from a 

stand still.

• Use the gears to avoid labouring, or 

over-revving the engine.

• Allow time to brake gently and smoothly.
• Be aware of traffic and road conditions 

ahead, and take action in time to avoid 
hard braking or acceleration.

• When stationary apply the park brake, and 

select neutral.

• Turn off the air conditioning when not 

needed.

Maintenance and fuel economy

Regular servicing by a Land Rover 
Dealer/Approved repairer, along with regular 
checks by the driver are essential for vehicle 
longevity and fuel economy.

The condition of the engine (oils, filters, spark 
plugs, settings etc) tyre pressures, and wheel 
alignment, will all have a bearing on fuel 
economy. For this reason it is essential that the 
vehicle is checked regularly by the driver, and 
serviced by an approved Land Rover 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer at the correct 
intervals.

Note: If you are in any doubt about the 
maintenance requirements, intervals, or 
checks required, contact your Land Rover 
Dealer/Authorised repairer for advice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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