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Land Rover Dashboard Symbols and Warning Lights

Land Rover Symbols

So, what is that light on your dashboard? What follows is easily the most complete list available of symbols and warnings that may appear in and on your car’s dashboard or instrument cluster.

The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Land Rover. Click the link to the right of each one to learn more.

How They Are Presented

They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray), but there are nearly 70 of them so be patient!

Serious trouble or fault indicators
Charging System Trouble Indicator SymbolCharge system trouble indicator -- click for more
Brake Trouble IndicatorBrake trouble indicators -- click for moreBrake Trouble Indicator Canada
PARK symbolElectric park brake indicators -- click for moreParking Brake Engaged Indicator
Oil Trouble Indicator SymbolOil warning lights -- click for moreLow Oil Level Symbol
Temperature Warning Light SymbolEngine temperature indicator -- click for more
SRS Air Bag Indicator SymbolAir bag warning indicators -- click for more
Common and routine indicators
Seat Belt Reminder SymbolSeat belt reminder -- click for more
Frost Warning IndicatorFrost warning indicator -- click for more
Low Fuel IndicatorLow fuel indicator -- click for more
Windshield Washer Fluid Low IndicatorLow washer fluid indicator -- click for more
Trouble and fault indicators
Master Warning SymbolMaster warning indicators -- click for moreAmber Master Warning Light Symbol
Message Indicator SymbolMessage center indicator -- click for more
Check engine lightEngine malfunction indicator -- click for more
ABS Trouble Indicator CanadaAnti-lock brake system fault indicator -- click for more
Tire Pressure Monitor SymbolTire pressure monitor indicators -- click for moreTPMS light load indicator
Stacility controlStability control indicator -- click for more
Slip Control Off IndicatorStability control off indicator -- click for more
Steering trouble warningSteerng trouble indicator -- click for moreSteering Trouble Indicator
Driver assist systems indicators
Attention Alert Indicator SymbolAttention assist indicator -- click for more
Lane Departure WarningLane keeping indicators -- click for moreLane keeping indicatorLane keeping indicator
Steering assist indicatorSteering assist indicators -- click for moreSteering assist off indicator
Adaptive cruise control indicatorAdaptive cruise control indicators -- click for moreFollow mode off indicator
Follow mode indicatorMore adaptive cruise control indicators -- click for moreFollow Mode Indicator
Forward Alert IndicatorForward alert system indicator -- click for more
ASL Indicator SymbolSpeed limiter indicators -- click for moreactive speed limiter indicator
Cruise Control Indicator SymbolCruise control indicator -- click for more
Grade assist 2Terrain assist indicator -- click for more
Low range indicatorLo range indicator -- click for more
Low traction launch indicatorLow traction launch indicator -- click for more
Hold Operation IndicatorAutomatic brake hold indicator -- click for more
Park assist space finderPark assist space find indicator -- click for more
Fuel economy indicators
Start stop indicatorAuto start stop indicators -- click for moreStart stop fault indicatorStart stop off indicator
ECO Coach pressed indicatorECO coach indicators -- click for moreECO coach not pressed indicator
Upshift indicatorShift indicator -- click for more
Electric vehicle indicators
Charge cord connectedEV charge indicators -- click for morePlug in Indicator
Hybrid Warning IndicatorHybrid system battery fault indicator -- click for more
Charge timer indicatorCharge timer indicator -- click for more
Diesel indicators
Glow Plug Indicator SymbolGlow plug indicator -- click for more
Diesel Exhaust FilterDiesel particulate filter and fluid indicators -- click for moreDiesel Particulate Filter symbol
Lighting indicators
Headlamp outLamp out indicator -- click for more
Adaptive lighting indicatorAdaptive front headlamp indicator -- click for more
Rear Fog Lamp IndicatorRear fog lamp indicator -- click for more
Fog Lamp Indicator SymbolFog lamps activated-- click for more
Tail Light Indicator CanadaPark lamps on indicator -- click for more
Turn Signal IndicatorTurn signal indicator -- click for more
Trailer lamp indicatorTrailer turn signal indicator -- click for more
High Beam On IndicatorHigh beam indicator -- click for more
Automatic high beamsAuto high beam indicator -- click for moreAutomatic high beams

Models examined include the Defender, Discovery, Discovery Sport, LR4, Range Rover, Range Rover Evoque, Range Rover Sport, and Range Rover Velar.

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Remember that only proper service and repair procedures will ensure the safe and reliable operation of your car. In addition, proper safety procedures and precautions, such as the  use of safety goggles, the right tools and the equipment should be followed at all times to eliminate the possibility of personal injury or improper service which could damage the vehicle or compromise its safety.

These posts are for information sharing purposes only, and should not be used in lieu of an OEM service manual or factory authorized service procedure. We are not in the auto repair business nor do we publish automotive service manuals. Nothing we include on these pages and posts has been reviewed, approved or authorized by any vehicle manufacturer.

Technology is always changing and what is current and accurate today may be literally out-of-date and inaccurate tomorrow. And when it comes to the current state of flux in the auto industry, nothing is more true.

Permanent link to this article: https://dashboardsymbols.com/2021/07/land-rover-lights-and-symbols/

Open a Jaguar or Land Rover with a Dead Key Fob

How to Open a Jaguar or Land Rover with a Dead Key Fob

Retrieving the mechanical key

Jaguar and Land Rover use four versions of Smart Keys fobs. For the first one, press Jaguar Style 1 Keyand hold the release button while pulling the key blade from the Smart Key (remote control or ‘clicker’) body. The release button must be pressed as well to return the key blade.

Jaguar Key Style 2For the second, press and hold the release button on the side of the fob, while lifting the emergency (mechanical) key blade cover from the Smart Key body. Extract the emergency key blade and unfold. On some models, the lock cylinder (keyhole) at the back of the door handle will be visible. If so, use the key blade to unlock the door.

Jag 3 LRover keyThe third version, used by both Jaguar and Land Rover, hides the mechanical or emergency key beneath a chrome cover on one side of the fob. Slide the side cover towards the top of the fob as shown to release and remove it. The mechanical key can then be slipped out the same way and unfolded.

Note that we have seen fobs from Land Rover that are missing their fold out keys! If you run into this, you will, unfortunately, need to get in touch with your dealer as soon as possible.

Jaguar key fob newThe newest version of the fob is thankfully a simple side button press (arrow, right) and a pull. The mechanical key is the key ring end of the fob. We have seen two instances of mechanical keys missing from key fobs in the previous styles. This will not be an issue with the newest fob.

Vehicles using the versions 3 and 4 key fob all have hidden key holes, so move to the next steps, below.

Getting Inside

jaguar_handleIf the keyhole is not visible, insert the key blade into the slot at the base of the door lock cover located near the back of the driver’s door handle and lift slightly to pry away the lock cover and expose the lock cylinder. The key blade will need to be twisted slightly as well. If you are in the dark, you may need to feel for the slot. Yes, you must pry off a piece of the car. It is uncomfortable but necessary and will uncover the hidden keyhole.

For the Land Rover and some Jaguars built after 2015 and using Land Rover Key Hole Coverthe Style 3 key fob, the process is just slightly different. There is still an access hole or slot beneath the key hole cover. Insert the key blade into the slot and press down on the cover slightly. Gently lever the key blade upwards and rotate the lock cover upwards to release it. And again, yes, you are prying off a piece of the car.

Once you have exposed the lock cylinder, use the mechanical key to unlock the driver’s door. The alarm sounds until the Smart Key is positioned correctly. To disarm the alarm continue to Starting Instructions in Part II.

The Range Rover Velar, first offered in 2018, takes a page from the Tesla play book. Its door handles reach out when the driver touches it while an active key fob is present. They will remain fixed if Velar handle pushthe key fob’s battery is dead or there is interference. The Land Rover Evoque and Jaguar I-Pace now feature the new handle as well. Other models will likely follow.

The lock cylinder is hidden behind the flush handle. To get at it, press the front of the handle. The rear of the handle will be pushed out. Pull the entire handle out to the fully deployed position.

Velar key cylinderOnce you have exposed the lock cylinder at the rear of the handle, use the mechanical key, which is the same in this model as others built since 2015, to unlock the driver’s door. Again, the alarm sounds until the Smart Key is positioned correctly. To disarm the alarm continue to Starting Instructions in Part II.

Also, check out our videos for additional Land Rover help.

Continue to Part II, Getting Started …

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Remember that only proper service and repair procedures will ensure the safe and reliable operation of your car. In addition, proper safety procedures and precautions, such as the  use of safety goggles, the right tools and the equipment should be followed at all times to eliminate the possibility of personal injury or improper service which could damage the vehicle or compromise its safety.

These posts are for information sharing purposes only, and should not be used in lieu of an OEM service manual or factory authorized service procedure. We are not in the auto repair business nor do we publish automotive service manuals. Nothing we include on these pages and posts has been reviewed, approved or authorized by any vehicle manufacturer.

Technology is always changing and what is current and accurate today may be literally out-of-date and inaccurate tomorrow. And when it comes to the current state of flux in the auto industry, nothing is more true.

Permanent link to this article: https://dashboardsymbols.com/2012/04/jaguar-dead-fob-help/