How to Start a Land Rover?

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SanTravis
07/29/25 3:21pm
Here is how to start a Land Rover: 1. Use the key to open the front left door; 2. Adjust the driver's seat; 3. Press the one-touch start button; 4. Step on the brake pedal; 5. Shift the gear lever to D (Drive); 6. Check your surroundings, honk the horn twice, and release the brake to start moving. Below is some related information about starting a car: 1. Starting a Land Rover is similar to starting an ordinary car, but its gear selector is a rotary knob. For those unfamiliar with it, operating it might be confusing. Currently, the common types of gear selectors on the market include: center console gear levers, column shifters (commonly known as "column-mounted" or "steering column" shifters), rotary knobs, and button-style selectors. 2. Most car models use a center console gear lever; the most representative model for column shifters is undoubtedly Mercedes-Benz, where the shifter is usually located on the right rear side of the steering wheel, parallel to the windshield wiper control; rotary knob selectors are most notably used by Land Rover and Jaguar; these knobs are typically located on the center console, replacing the traditional gear lever with a circular knob; button-style selectors are usually positioned on the right side of the instrument panel, featuring a row of buttons representing each gear. Pressing the corresponding button engages the desired gear—for example, pressing the P button shifts into Park (P). Representative models include Lincoln and the Honda Accord Hybrid.
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