Specifications
R
(FM10) SEMCON LAND ROVER OWNER GUIDE VER 2.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: landrover; MODEL: Range
Rover Evoque
Tyres
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TYRE PRESSURES
All tyre pressures, including the
spare, should be checked regularly
using an accurate pressure gauge,
when the tyres are cold.
Pressure checks should be carried out
only when the tyres are cold, and the
vehicle has been stationary for more
than 3 hours. A hot tyre at, or below,
recommended cold inflation pressure,
is dangerously under-inflated.
Never drive your vehicle if the tyre
pressures are incorrect.
Under-inflation causes excessive
flexing and uneven tyre wear. This can
lead to sudden tyre failure.
Over-inflation causes harsh ride,
uneven tyre wear and poor handling.
Do not drive the vehicle with a leaking
tyre. Even if the tyre appears to be
inflated it could be dangerously
under-inflated and will continue to
deflate. Renew the tyre or contact an
approved repairer.
Under-inflation also reduces fuel
efficiency and tyre tread life and may
affect the vehicle’s handling and
stopping ability.
If the vehicle has been parked in
strong sunlight, or used in high
ambient temperatures, do not reduce
the tyre pressures. Move the vehicle
into the shade and allow the tyres to
cool before rechecking the pressures.
The tyre information label is located on the
driver's side B pillar.
Check the tyres, including the spare, for
condition and pressure on a weekly basis and
before long journeys.
Dependent on market, the tyre pressures can
be displayed in the Message centre using the
Vehicle Info and Tyre Pressure Check
Instrument panel menus. See 40,
INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU. The display will
show 2 tyre pressures for each tyre. The upper
figure is the present tyre pressure and the
lower figure (in brackets) is the recommended
tyre pressure.
Note: The tyre pressure units can be
configured to display as either psi, bar, or kPa
via the Instrument Display menu.