2022 Land Rover Range Rover Velar Starting The Engine Owners Manual

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2022 Land Rover Range Rover Velar Starting The Engine

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STARTING SAFETY

WARNING

Never start the engine and leave it running when the vehicle is in an enclosed space. Exhaust gases are poisonous and can cause unconsciousness and death if inhaled.

CAUTION

If the engine fails to start, do not continue cranking, as this discharges the battery. The catalytic converter may also be damaged due to unburnt fuel passing through the exhaust.

NOTES

The smart key may not be detected if placed within a metal container or shielded by a device with a back-lit LCD screen. For example, a smartphone, or laptop, including when inside a laptop bag, or a games console. Keep the smart key clear of such devices when attempting keyless entry, an engine start, or the engine start backup procedure.

NOTES

On some engine variants, the engine automatically shuts down if left running for a prolonged period. Before the engine shuts down, the instrument panel displays a warning message. The warning message provides an opportunity for the driver to press the brake pedal to keep the engine running.

STARTING THE ENGINE

WARNING

Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before starting the vehicle. See STARTING SAFETY.

To start the engine:

  1. Make sure a valid smart key is inside the vehicle.
  2. Make sure Park (P) is selected.
  3. Press the brake pedal firmly.
  4. Press and release the engine START/STOP button. See DRIVER CONTROLS.

Once the engine starts, release the brake pedal, if it is safe to do so.

NOTES

Gasoline engines only: When starting the engine, the idle speed may rise. The rise in idle speed helps the engine reach its optimum operating temperature quickly, improving fuel efficiency.

NOTES

Diesel engines only: The delay period before cranking begins is longer in low ambient temperatures. The extended delay period is due to extended glow plug operation. During this extended delay period, the brake pedal must remain firmly pressed.

NOTES

It is not possible to start a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) if it is plugged into a charging point and charging. The vehicle is also locked in P while charging. The instrument panel displays the message Disconnect charge cable before starting the vehicle to inform the driver that starting has been inhibited. See DISCONNECTING A CHARGING CABLE. Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that safe driver exit conditions exist. See DRIVER EXIT.

WARNING

Failure to leave the vehicle in a safe condition may cause an accident, leading to injury or death.

NOTES

For vehicles with a diesel engine, a different starting procedure may be required if the vehicle has run out of fuel. See DIESEL ENGINES.

SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE

Before switching off the engine, it is recommended that the vehicle is stationary. Make sure the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) is applied and the transmission is in Park (P).
Press and release the engine START/STOP button. The engine now stops. The vehicle’s ignition system also switches off.

To switch off the engine while the vehicle is moving:

WARNING

When the vehicle is moving it is not advisable to switch off the engine. Driving with due care and attention remains the driver’s responsibility. Always drive in a manner that is safe for the vehicle, its occupants, and other road users. Driving without due care and attention greatly increases the risk of an accident.

If a situation arises where engine switch-off is urgent, the following procedure applies:

  1. Press and hold the engine START/STOP button for longer than 2 seconds, or
  2. Press and release the engine START/STOP button twice within 3 seconds.

With either method, the instrument panel displays the message Engine Stop button pressed.

SWITCHING ON THE IGNITION

To switch on the vehicle’s ignition system without starting the engine:

  1. Make sure that a valid smart key is inside the vehicle and that the brake pedal is not pressed.
    NOTES

    If the brake pedal is pressed when the engine START/STOP button is pressed, the engine starts.

  2. Press and hold the engine START/STOP button until the instrument panel warning lamps illuminate.
  3. Release the engine START/STOP button.

ROLLING RESTART

If the engine is switched off while the vehicle is moving, a rolling restart can be initiated. Select Neutral (N) and press the engine START/STOP button.

NOTES

The engine START/STOP button is inhibited for 2 seconds after the engine has been switched off.

ENGINE START BACKUP

The engine start backup feature is required to disarm the alarm and start the engine if either of the following occurs:

  • The vehicle is unlocked using the emergency key blade.
  • The smart key is not detected by the vehicle.

The engine starts backup feature can only be used when the instrument panel displays Place Smart Key As Shown and Press Start Button.

ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN:
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MANUALLY ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN:
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To carry out the engine start backup procedure:

  1. Electrically adjustable steering column: Position the smart key flat against the side of the steering column.Manually adjustable steering column: Position the smart key flat against the underside of the steering column.
    NOTES

    There are markings on the steering column to help locate the correct position.

  2. While holding the smart key in position, firmly press the brake pedal.
  3. Press and release the engine START/STOP button.

Once the engine starts, release the brake pedal, if it is safe to do so.

If the smart key is not recognized, or the engine fails to start, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.

IF THE ENGINE FAILS TO START

ALL VEHICLES:
CAUTION

Seek qualified assistance if the vehicle has been in a recent collision and the engine fails to start when the START/STOP button is pressed. Damage to the vehicle may have occurred.

If the engine fails to start, and a valid smart key is inside the vehicle, a check must be made to determine the cause. To do this:

  1. Switch on the vehicle’s ignition. See SWITCHING ON THE IGNITION.
  2. Check the instrument panel for messages and any illuminated warning lamps. Seek qualified assistance, if necessary. See WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS and WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES.
  3. Switch off the vehicle’s ignition.

Alternatively, if the engine fails to start, the alarm system may need to be reset. To reset the alarm system, lock and unlock the vehicle. See UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE.

If the engine still fails to start, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.

GASOLINE VEHICLES ONLY:

If the engine persistently fails to start, carry out the following steps:

  1. Make sure that a valid smart key is inside the vehicle.
  2. Make sure that Park (P) or Neutral (N) is selected.
  3. Press and hold the engine START/STOP button until the warning lamps in the instrument panel illuminate.
  4. Firmly press the brake pedal.
  5. Slowly press the accelerator pedal, and hold it in the fully pressed position.
  6. Press and release the engine START/STOP button. The engine begins to crank.
  7. Release the accelerator pedal when the engine starts.
  8. Once the engine starts, release the brake pedal, if it is safe to do so.
  9. If the engine still fails to start, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.

ENGINE PRE-HEATER

CAUTION

The fitting of an engine pre-heater does not eliminate the need for antifreeze. Damage may be caused to the engine if the correct mixture of antifreeze is not present. Engines are more difficult to start when the ambient temperature is very low. In geographical areas where temperatures below 14°F (-10°C) are experienced frequently, it is advisable to fit an engine pre-heater. The pre-heater has an insulated connector at the front of the vehicle, which is connected to the main supply using a suitable extension cable. The pre-heater can remain in use overnight if required. Typically, an engine pre-heater uses between 0.4 and 1 kWh. For further information, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.

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