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Ground clearance
Don’t forget to allow for ground clearance beneath the body and
under the front and rear bumpers (see
’Dimensions’
in
’Technical
Data’).
Note that the suspension arms are situated below the body.
Note also that there are other parts of the vehicle which may come
into contact with the ground - take care not to ground the vehicle.
Ground clearance is particularly important at the bottom of steep
slopes, or where sudden changes in the slope of the ground are
experienced.
ALWAYS attempt to avoid obstacles that may foul the underside of
the vehicle.
Loss of traction
On vehicles not fitted with Traction control, if the vehicle is
immobile due to loss of wheel grip, the following hints could be of
value:
On vehicles not fitted with traction control, avoid prolonged
wheel spin; this will only make matters worse.
Remove obstacles rather than forcing the vehicle to cross them.
Clear clogged tyre treads.
Reverse as far as possible, then attempt an increased speed
approach - additional momentum may overcome the obstacle.
Brushwood, sacking or any similar material placed in front of the
tyres will improve tyre grip.
For Your Safety .........
DO NOT hold the steering
wheel with your thumbs inside
the rim - a sudden ’kick’ of the
wheel as the vehicle negotiates
a rut or boulder could seriously
injure them.
Always grip the wheel on the
outside of the rim (as shown
alongside) when traversing
uneven ground.
IMPORTANT
Servicing requirements
Vehicles operated in
arduous conditions,
particularly on dusty,
muddy or wet terrain, and
vehicles undergoing
frequent or deep wading
conditions will require
more frequent servicing
(see ’Maintenance’ and
contact a Land Rover
dealer for advice).
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