The vehicle is built using high-precision manufacturing methods, but the moving parts of the engine must still settle in relative to each other. The breaking-in process occurs mainly in the first 2 000 mi (3 000 km) of operation.
During the breaking-in period of 2 000 mi (3 000 km), observe and follow the instructions below:
With reference to US legislation relating to Air Conditioning (A/C) refrigerants, J2845 Technician Training for Safe Service and Containment of Refrigerants Used in Mobile Air Conditioning (A/C) Systems (HFO-1234yf) states that under no circumstances should any part of the A/C system be serviced, dismantled, or replaced by anyone other than suitably qualified and certified personnel. Make sure that the refrigerant is correctly contained at all times. Failure to adhere to the above may result in serious personal injury or death.
All replacement parts for the Air Conditioning (A/C) system must be new and equivalent to the manufacturer’s original equipment. All replacement parts must comply with the relevant SAE standard (J2842). Contact a retailer/authorized repairer for advice. Failure to do so may lead to serious personal injury or death.
The following symbols may be used on an under-hood label and are relevant to the refrigerant fluid:
A/C symbol.
Lubricant symbol.
Caution.
Flammable refrigerant.
Required registered technician to service A/C system.
Consult the Owner’s Handbook.
Any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels, or uneven tire wear, should be reported to a qualified technician without delay. Failure to do so may damage the vehicle and lead to accidents, potentially resulting in serious injury or death. In addition to routine maintenance, a number of simple checks must be carried out more frequently. See DAILY CHECKS and WEEKLY CHECKS.
Check the operation of the following every day:
Look for fluid deposits underneath the vehicle that might indicate a leak.
Condensation drips from the Air Conditioning (A/C) system are normal.
The engine oil level should be checked more frequently if the vehicle is driven for prolonged periods at high speeds.
When a vehicle is operated in extremely arduous conditions, more frequent attention must be paid to servicing requirements.
Arduous driving conditions include:
Contact a retailer/authorized repairer for advice.
No modifications or additions should be made to the anti-theft system. Such changes could cause the system to malfunction, which increases the risk of theft.
The components that make up the air bag system are sensitive to electrical or physical interference. Electrical and/or physical interference could easily damage the system and cause inadvertent operation or a malfunction of the air bag module. Air bags should only be repaired by an authorized repairer. If the air bags are not repaired correctly, they may not operate correctly during a collision, which may lead to serious injury or death.
To prevent malfunction of the air bag system, always consult a retailer/authorized repairer before fitting any of the following:
The fitting of non-approved parts and accessories, or the carrying out of non-approved alterations or conversions, may be dangerous. Doing so could affect the safety of the vehicle and occupants, and also invalidate the terms and conditions of the vehicle’s warranty.
All replacement parts for the Air Conditioning (A/C) system should be new and equivalent to the manufacturer’s original equipment, while complying with the SAE standards. Contact a retailer/authorized repairer for advice. Failure to adhere to the above may lead to serious injury or death.
The extremely flammable symbol may be used on an under-bonnet label. The symbol is relevant to the Air Conditioning (A/C) refrigerant fluid. The symbol identifies flammable chemicals that have low flash and boiling points, and gases that catch fire when exposed to air. Jaguar Land Rover Limited accepts no liability for death, personal injury, or damage to property, occurring as a direct result of non-approved modifications. These modifications include but are not limited to: fitment of non-approved accessories, and the carrying out of non-approved conversions to the vehicle.
Make sure the following warnings have been read and fully understood before carrying out vehicle checks. Failure to follow the guidance given could affect vehicle safety, leading to serious injury or death.
Vehicle repairs should only be carried out by a suitably qualified technician. Failure to have repairs carried out by a suitably qualified technician may result in vehicle damage, injury or death.
If the vehicle has been driven recently, do not touch the engine, exhaust, or cooling system components until the engine has cooled. Skin contact with hot parts of the car could result in injury.
Never leave the engine running when the vehicle is in a garage. Exhaust gases are poisonous and can cause unconsciousness and death if inhaled.
Do not work beneath the vehicle with the wheel changing jack as the only means of support. The jack is designed for wheel changing only. Always use correctly-rated vehicle support stands, before putting any part of the body beneath the vehicle. Climbing under a vehicle supported only by a jack may result in injury or death.
Keep hands and clothing away from drive belts, pulleys and fans. Some fans may continue to operate after the engine has stopped. Contact with moving fans could result vehicle damage and injury.
Remove metal wristbands and jewelry before working in the engine compartment. Metallic objects could cause a short circuit, leading to fire, injury or death.
Do not touch electrical leads or components while the engine is running, or with the ignition turned on. High voltage in the ignition system could cause injury or death.
Do not allow tools or metal parts of the vehicle to make contact with the battery leads or terminals. Metallic objects could cause a short circuit, leading to fire, injury or death.
Fluids used in motor vehicles are poisonous and should not be consumed or brought into contact with open wounds. Vehicle fluids may cause serious injuries or infection, which can result in death. For safety, always read and obey all instructions printed on labels and containers.
Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and cancer of the skin. Always wash thoroughly after contact.
Pollution of drains, waterways, or soil is illegal. Use authorized waste disposal sites to dispose of used oil and toxic chemicals.
Before opening the hood, make sure that the ignition is switched off and the smart key is removed from the vehicle. Failure to do so can potentially result in serious injury or death.
To open the hood:
Before closing the hood, make sure that no-one is obstructing the closing area and that hands and clothes are clear. The closing hood may cause serious injuries.
Do not drive with the hood secured by the safety catch alone. If the hood opens while driving, it may lead to a collision, which may cause serious injuries or death.
When closing the hood, make sure to stand in front of the vehicle. Do not attempt to close the hood while standing at the side of the vehicle. Doing so may result in incorrect latching of the hood, which may cause serious injuries or death.
To close the hood:
Before refitting the under-bonnet cover, make sure no pipes, cables, or other items have been trapped between the cover and the casing. Trapped parts may damage vehicle components.
Make sure that the cover is correctly fitted before driving the vehicle. An incorrectly fitted cover may become detached from the vehicle and may become damaged.
All vehicles except Dynamic: Remove the lower bumper cover before driving off-road, to prevent damage or loss. If in doubt, contact a retailer/authorized repairer.
To remove the front lower bumper cover:
To install the front lower bumper cover, reverse the removal procedure.
Under no circumstances should any part of the fuel system be dismantled or replaced by anyone other than a suitably qualified vehicle technician. If any parts are replaced by an unqualified person, this may cause interference in the operation of the vehicle, leading to serious injury or death.
Make sure sparks and open flames are kept away from the engine compartment. A spark may cause an explosion, which may lead to serious injuries or death.
Wear protective clothing, including, where possible, gloves made from an impervious material. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
If fuel odor is detected, switch off the vehicle and exit as soon as possible. Contact a suitably qualified vehicle technician. Failure to do so could lead to serious injuries or death.
All lights are LED units and must only be replaced by a retailer/authorized repairer.
The vehicle is fitted with various items of emission and evaporative control equipment, designed to meet specific territorial requirements. You should be aware that unauthorized replacement, modification or tampering with this equipment by an owner or repair shop, may be unlawful and subject to legal penalties. In addition, engine settings must not be tampered with. These have been established to make sure the vehicle complies with stringent exhaust emission regulations. Incorrect engine settings may adversely affect exhaust emissions, engine performance, and fuel consumption. They may also cause high temperatures, which will result in damage to the catalytic converter and the vehicle.
Exhaust fumes contain poisonous substances which can cause unconsciousness and may even be fatal.
Running out of fuel can result in a misfire. This can cause damage to the emission control system.
To avoid damage to the hood, do not lift the wiper blades when they are in the normal parked position.
The smart key must remain in the vehicle while the wiper blades are being replaced.
Fit only replacement wiper blades that are identical to the original specification.
Replace the wiper blades in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Before changing a wiper blade, the wiper arms must be set in the service position as follows:
Before closing the sunroof, make sure that no occupants have any part of their body in a position where it could be trapped. Even with an anti-trap system, death or serious injury could occur. See SUNROOF ANTI-TRAP MECHANISM.
The anti-trap system is disabled during the reset cycle. Make sure that no occupants have any part of their body in a position where it could be trapped, potentially leading to serious personal injury or death.
Make sure that the conditions, listed below, are met before carrying out the sunroof and/or roof blind reset procedure:
The sunroof and/or roof blind need to be reset if the battery is disconnected becomes discharged, or the power supply is interrupted.
Once the power supply is restored, reset the sunroof and/or roof blind as follows:
If the switch is released, the whole procedure has to be repeated.
Fully opens the roof blind.
Fully opens and then fully closes the sunroof.
Fully closes the roof blind.
The sunroof and/or the roof blind can now be operated as normal.
The following procedure also resets the panoramic roof.
The roof blind needs to be reset if the battery is disconnected, becomes discharged, or the power supply is interrupted. The reset procedure is as follows:
The panoramic roof/blind can now be operated as normal.
The windows need to be reset if the battery is disconnected, becomes discharged, or the power supply is interrupted.
Reset as follows:
Make sure that a minimum of 12V is available at all times. It is recommended to have the engine running while resetting the windows.
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