Vehicle access, Remote control, Taildoor – Land Rover Range Rover User Manual

Page 2: Central locking

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Vehicle access

Remote control

Single point entry

This is a security feature that unlocks only
the driver’s door. It can be disabled on all
remote controls, or on an individual remote
control, by a Land Rover Dealer.

Taildoor

Two remote controls, with integral keys are supplied with your vehicle. The type
of remote control supplied will vary according to vehicle specification.

Opening the upper taildoor

Opening the lower taildoor

With the upper taildoor open, press the release
switch on the top of the lower taildoor, then
lower the taildoor.

With all doors unlocked, press the switch on the
bottom edge of the upper taildoor and lift to open.

Central locking

If the locks have already been locked using
the remote control, the switch will not release
the locks.

Taildoor release switch

Master locking switch

Press the master locking switch to lock or
unlock all the doors. Pressing this switch will
not enable the alarm.

If single point entry has been used and only the
driver’s door is unlocked, the taildoor can be
opened by pressing the release switch.

Key blade

Press button (arrowed in illustration) to release
the key blade.

Type 1

Type 2

• Press once to lock all doors and activate the alarm.

• Press and hold to close all doors, windows and sunroof.

• Press once to unlock the driver’s door and to deactivate the alarm

(single point entry).

• A second press will unlock all the other doors.

• Press and hold to open all doors, windows and sunroof.

• Press to unlock the taildoor and deactivate the interior space

protection only.

• Press and hold to activate the panic alarm.

Type 2

Type 1

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