Land Rover Discovery: Progress control system settings
When the Progress control system is
enabled, the desired target (set) speed for
the vehicle can be set and adjusted via
the Cruise control buttons, mounted on
the right side of the steering wheel
- SET+: While the vehicle is moving,
press to enable the Progress control
system, to recognise that the desired
target vehicle speed is to be set and
adjusted. Press repeatedly (or press
and hold) to increase the target speed,
up to a maximum speed of 30 km/h
(18.6 mph). Alternatively, while making
progress, press the SET+ button for
the vehicle's current speed to be the
set speed.
Note: If the vehicle is at a standstill,
then press and hold the brake pedal
while using the SET+ button.
Note: Light and gentle application of
the accelerator pedal will temporarily
override the current set target speed.
When the accelerator pedal is fully
released, the Progress control system
will revert back to the previously
selected target speed.
Note: Dependent on the vehicle's
specification, the set speed will either
be displayed as a marker on the
speedometer, or displayed in the
Message centre.
- (-): Press repeatedly (or press and hold)
to decrease the desired target vehicle
speed, down to the minimum feature
speed of 1.8 km/h (1.1 mph).
Note: Light and gentle application of
the brake pedal will also lower the
target vehicle speed. When the brake
pedal is fully released, the Progress
control system will maintain the speed
at which the brake pedal was released.
If the brake pedal is pressed when the
Progress control system is active, then
a slight pulsation movement might be
felt through the brake pedal.
- CAN: Press to put the Progress control
system into descent control mode.
- RES: Press to resume the set speed, if
the target vehicle speed has been
lowered by gently applying the brake
pedal.
RES should only be used if the
driver is aware of the set speed and
intends to return to it.
When the vehicle is travelling at speeds
between 30 km/h (18.6 mph) and 80 km/
h (50 mph), the Progress control operation
will be suspended, the system will enter
into standby mode and the Progress
control warning lamp will flash. The
Progress control system will resume
operation if the vehicle's speed then
becomes less than 30 km/h (18.6 mph) but
does not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph). If the
vehicle's speed does exceed 80 km/h (50
mph), the Progress control system will be
disabled and the warning lamp will
extinguish. If required, the system will
have to be switched on again.
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This program encourages a more efficient
driving style and modifies vehicle settings
to improve fuel economy.
Press the button to switch the ECO
program on/off, a message will appear in
the Message c
This program is compatible with
all on and off-road conditions.
If not already active, it should
be selected before driving on
surfaces, which are similar to a
hard road surface. Dry cobbles,
tarmac
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COMPONENT LOCATION - SHEET 1 OF 3 - VEHICLES
WITHOUT AUTO STOP/ START SYSTEM
Stop/Start switch
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Starter motor
COMPONENT LOCATION - SHEET 2 OF 3 - VEHICLES WITH AUTO STOP/START SYSTEM - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Stop/Start switch
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Starter
Connectors - TV Antenna amplifiers
CVBS connector - Output to Touch Screen (TS)
LVDS connector - Output to RSECM
Connector - MOST
Connector - 12V power supply from Battery Junction Box (BJB)
and ground
The TVCM is located below the front left seat and is attached
to a bracket
adjacent to