Range Rover Evoque: Service portfolio

Vehicle identification information is recorded in the Service Portfolio by the selling dealer. The book also includes important information about customer care, owner issues, routine servicing, parts replacement and vehicle recalls.

Ensure your service provider signs and stamps the book after each service and inspection.

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 Owner maintenance

Any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels, or uneven tyre wear, should be reported to a qualified technician without delay. In addition to the routine maintenance, a number of simple chec

 Daily checks

- Operation of lamps, horn, direction indicators, wipers, washers and warning lamps. - Operation of seat belts and brakes. - Look for fluid deposits underneath the vehicle that might indicate a l

 Weekly checks

- Engine oil level. - Engine coolant level. - Brake/clutch fluid level. - Power steering fluid level. - Screen washer fluid level. - Tyre pressures and condition. - Operate air conditioning. No

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 Power Brake Actuation

Brake Booster - Component Location COMPONENT LOCATION - 2.2L Td4 NOTE: RHD (right-hand drive) installation shown, LHD (left-hand drive) installation similar Brake booster Vacuum pipe (vehicles with stop/start system) Vacuum pump Vacuum pipe (vehicles without stop/start system) Non return val

 Using the repair kit

Avoid skin contact with the sealant which contains natural rubber latex. Do not unscrew the sealant bottle from the receiver until it is empty, as sealant will leak out. If the tyre inflation pressure does not reach 1.8 bar (26 lb/in²) within seven minutes, the tyre may have suffered

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