Vehicle recovery  
					50km/h (30mph). Towing for a greater  
					distance or at a higher speed, may  
					result in serious damage to the  
					transmission.  
					OFF-ROAD RECOVERY  
					If the towing eyes are to be used for  
					off-road recovery, it is essential that  
					off-road driver training covering  
					recovery techniques is undertaken.  
					In an emergency, the vehicle can be towed on  
					all four wheels for a very short distance but it is  
					advisable to have the transmission checked by  
					your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.  
					Further information on off-road driver training  
					can be found at  
					
					If the engine is switched off with N  
					selected, the transmission will wait  
					for 10 minutes before selecting P. At  
					this point if the vehicle is being towed,  
					serious damage to the transmission  
					will result.There is also a danger to  
					personal safety.  
					TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR  
					WHEELS  
					If the vehicle battery is disconnected or  
					disabled, do NOT attempt to tow the  
					vehicle. Towing may result in serious  
					damage to the transmission.  
					The following procedure must be carried out:  
					The vehicle should NOT be towed on all four  
					wheels. However, if the vehicle cannot be  
					recovered by using the correct method, please  
					adhere to the following guidelines.  
					1. Secure the towing attachment from the  
					recovery vehicle to the front towing point.  
					2. With the foot brake applied, switch the  
					ignition on to ensure the steering lock is  
					disengaged.  
					Do not remove the Smart Key from the  
					vehicle as the steering column will  
					lock after a time delay.  
					3. Ensure the gear selector is in the neutral  
					(N) position.  
					If the engine cannot be used during  
					towing, there will be no power  
					assistance to the braking system. This  
					will result in much greater effort to  
					stop the vehicle and in a greatly  
					increased stopping distance.  
					4. Leave the Smart Key in a secure place  
					inside the vehicle.  
					5. Release the parking brake before towing  
					the vehicle.  
					Leaving the ignition switched on for  
					extended periods will drain the vehicle  
					battery.  
					Towing in a reverse direction with two  
					wheels on the ground, will cause  
					serious damage to the transmission.  
					AFTER TOWING ON FOUR WHEELS  
					Do not tow the vehicle if the gearbox  
					cannot be set in neutral.  
					1. Apply the parking brake. For vehicles with  
					an automatic gearbox, apply the footbrake  
					and then select Park position.  
					The following information is NOT  
					recommended practice. With the front  
					wheels suspended, the vehicle can be  
					towed for a maximum of only 50km  
					(30miles), at a maximum speed of  
					2. Switch off the ignition and remove the  
					Smart Key from the vehicle.  
					3. Remove the towing attachment and refit  
					the cover panel to the front bumper.  
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