Range Rover Evoque: Emission control system
Land Rover vehicles are fitted with emission
and evaporative control systems. In many
countries it is unlawful to tamper, modify or
replace such equipment and legal penalties
apply if the laws are flouted.
Land Rover Dealers/Authorised Repairers are
properly equipped to perform repairs and to
maintain these systems.
Exhaust fumes contain
poisonous
substances which can cause
unconsciousness and may even be
fatal.
- Do not inhale exhaust gases.
- Do not start or leave the engine running in
an enclosed unventilated area.
- Do not drive the vehicle with the taildoor
open.
- Do not modify the exhaust system.
- Exhaust leaks should be repaired
immediately.
- If exhaust fumes are thought to be entering
the vehicle, have it investigated
immediately.
Note: Running out of fuel can result in a
misfire. This can cause damage to the emission
control system.
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