Operation Manual
Starting & driving
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
Land Rover vehicles are fitted with emission
and evaporative control equipment necessary
to meet a number of territorial requirements.
In many countries, it is against the law for
vehicle owners to modify or tamper with
emission control equipment, or to sanction
the unauthorised replacement or modification
of this equipment by a repair shop. In such
cases, the vehicle owner and the repairer may
both be liable for legal penalties.
It is important to remember that all Land
Rover dealers are properly equipped to
perform repairs and to maintain the emission
control system on your vehicle.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Vehicle stability
Your vehicle has a higher ground
clearance and, hence, a higher centre of
gravity than ordinary passenger cars, to
enable the vehicle to perform in a wide
variety of different off-road applications.
An advantage of the higher ground
clearance is a better view of the road,
allowing the driver to more easily
anticipate problems. Inexperienced
drivers should take additional care,
remembering that the Defender is not
designed for cornering at the same speed
as conventional passenger cars, any more
than a low slung sports car is designed to
perform satisfactorily in off-road
conditions. As with other vehicles of this
type, failure to operate the Defender
correctly may result in loss of control or
even vehicle rollover.
Vehicle height
The overall height of your vehicle exceeds
that of ordinary passenger cars. Always
be aware of the height of your vehicle and
check available headroom before driving
through low entrances. This is particularly
important if the vehicle is fitted with a
roof rack or if a sunroof is open.