Range Rover Evoque: Diesel engined vehicles

except in Do not use RME (bio-diesel) except in the case of those proprietary diesel fuels which contain a mix of up to 7%.
Land Rover vehicles can accept no responsibility for damage caused by using RME in concentrations greater than 7%.

Use only high quality diesel fuel according to EN590 or equivalent.

The quality of diesel fuel is variable, depending on geographic location. Always use premium or the highest quality fuel available in your locality. High quality fuel ensures a longer life for your engine components. Lower grade fuel contains higher levels of sulphur, which is detrimental to engine components. If low quality fuel is used, light coloured smoke may be evident at the exhaust.

Prolonged use of additives is not recommended. Do not add paraffin or petrol to diesel fuels.

your vehicle with If you inadvertently fill your vehicle with petrol instead of diesel, do not attempt to start the engine. Contact your Dealer/ Authorised Repairer immediately.
Land Rover can accept no responsibility for any damage caused by running your vehicle with petrol or vegetable oil in the fuel tank.

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 Sulphur content

If your vehicle is fitted with a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) the maximum Sulphur content must not exceed 0.005%. Using an incorrect fuel will cause serious damage to the DPF. The Sulphur c

 Running out of fuel

Avoid running out of fuel. If the vehicle does run out of fuel, a minimum of 4 litres (0.9 gallons) will be required to restart the engine. The vehicle will need to be driven 1.6-5 km (1-3 miles)

 Fuel filler flap

Take note of all warnings and instructions given on the label affixed to the inside of the filler flap. The fuel filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle, at the rear. 1. I

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 Epb manual use

Epb manual use 1. To apply the parking brake, with the vehicle stationary, pull up the lever and release it. The parking brake warning lamp will illuminate. It is important to confirm that the lamp is continuously illuminated (not flashing), as this indicates the brake has been correctly

 adaptive front lighting system (AFS)

With the headlamps on, AFS will adjust the beams when cornering to provide improved illumination in the direction of travel. When a direction indicator is activated at speeds up to 40km/h (25mph), an additional lamp set at 45o in the direction of turn is illuminated. This broadens the beam of

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