Range Rover Evoque: Disabling dsc

inappropriately disabling DSC. In the Safety may be reduced by inappropriately disabling DSC. In the majority of driving situations, and particularly on-road, it is recommended that you do not disable DSC.

In some driving conditions it may be appropriate to disable DSC to improve traction.

These conditions include: - Rocking the vehicle out of a hollow or deep rut.

- Pulling away in deep snow, or a loose surface.

- Driving through deep sand or mud.

- Driving along tracks with deep longitudinal ruts.

To disable DSC, press and briefly hold the DSC

To disable DSC, press and briefly hold the DSC OFF switch. The DSC OFF warning lamp will illuminate continuously. The amber DSC OFF warning lamp in the instrument panel will also illuminate. Deactivating DSC also reduces the level of Electronic Traction Control intervention and may lead to an increase in wheel spin.

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