Range Rover Evoque: How it works

Viewing angles for driver and front seat passenger are such that neither can view the full display that the other is viewing. However, there is an optimum viewing angle of 30 degrees where no cross over of images can be perceived. From this point, the closer to screen centre or screen side edges that the viewer moves to, the more likely cross over of images is. During normal use of dual view, image cross over is unlikely.

Rear seat passengers may be able to see both

Rear seat passengers may be able to see both views when dual view is active.

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 Dual view selection

When the ignition is switched on or the audio unit is turned on after being turned off, single view mode will be the default view. To select dual view, press the dual view hard key on the fascia s

 Dual view control menu

Dual view control menu 1. Select to cancel dual view and revert to the menu for the current video source (TV, DVD). Note: The preview screen will be deactivated if the vehicle is moving. 2. Se

 Dual view tv operation

If you would like to change the TV programme while the vehicle is moving, there are two methods available; 1. Press the dual view hardkey to display the control menu. Select an alternative channe

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 Vehicle in Workshop

When working on a vehicle in the workshop always make sure that: Where practicable, the parking brake is applied and the wheels are securely chocked to prevent the vehicle moving forwards or backwards. Whenever possible, the ignition key is removed before any work is carried out on the vehic

 Rear Suspension AWD

Component Location RH (right-hand) spring and damper assembly Stabilizer link Stabilizer bar LH (left-hand) spring and damper assembly Wheel knuckle Hub Longitudinal link Rear transverse link Front transverse link Subframe Overview The rear suspension features long travel McPherson stru

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