Range Rover Sport - warning triangle
Range Rover Sport - warning triangle
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ParanoidAndroid

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1,367 posts

305 months

Friday 31st August 2018
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Anyone know where I can find the warning triangle on a 2014 Range Rover sport? I mean the one you put in the road if you have a breakdown rather than dashboard warnings biggrin Travelling to France and believe it's a legal requirement there.

Searched the car but can't seem to find one. Have one in my other car I can stick in the boot so not a problem just annoying me I can't find it assuming they have them!


595Heaven

3,082 posts

100 months

Saturday 1st September 2018
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They don’t have one as standard. You can get one for about a fiver from Amazon, so I’d just get a new one and have one in each car.


ParanoidAndroid

Original Poster:

1,367 posts

305 months

Saturday 1st September 2018
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Thanks, have one anyway from my other car. Just assumed all cars had them these days!

ParanoidAndroid

Original Poster:

1,367 posts

305 months

Saturday 1st September 2018
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Sorry one other question smile Does anyone know if you can switch the lights for driving on the continent? In my CLS I can change it in the settings and you can visibly see the lights move. Wondered if the Range Rover has a similar function?

595Heaven

3,082 posts

100 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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There is no need to adjust them on the Range Rover Sport, but you do need to switch high beam assist to the correct setting otherwise the camera system can ignore approaching cars.
This from the handbook:

HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD
The headlamps have a beam pattern that eliminates the need to mechanically adjust the lamps or add any external stick-on decals.

To configure the High beam assist system for the side of the road on which you are driving, proceed as follows:
1.Using the menu control on the steering wheel, select Vehicle set-up via theInstrument panel menu.
2.Select High Beam Assist.
3.Select Drive on Left or Drive on Right, for the side of the road that you are driving


Bon voyage!