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goddo



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How do I turn this off?

2014 TDV6 L405;
All of a sudden, I have got a diagram showing on my dash which is a plan view of the four wheels and when I turn the steering, the front wheels on the diagram rotate. I don't recall altering anything to make this diagram appear but would prefer that it is turned off. I looked through the owners manual this afternoon and can find no mention of it.
Any help gratefully received. Thanks.

Post #583157 10th Feb 2021 6:47pm
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Furnitureman



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 V8 Cairns Blue

on the l322 this comes on when using any of the special programs its turned on/off in the appearance settings, could be the same on yours maybe 2012 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8
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Mr Tee



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Yup, special programmes are switched on with the rotary dial beside gear selector

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Re: How do I turn this off?

you may have accidently pressed the round dial (for terrain) beside the gear selector - once it pops up you can rotate it. try pushing it back down.

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goddo



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Thanks for the replies.
It's snowing a little and bl**dy cold outside at the moment so I'll check it later.
I'll report back. Thanks again.

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goddo



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So, some feed back.
The terrain button by the gear shift knob was showing "Auto" but I raised the knob and cycled through the alternatives until special programmes showed "Off" on the dash.
Locked the knob down and the symbol seems to have disappeared from the dash display.
I haven't been out anywhere in the car so fingers crossed.
Thanks agin for your advice.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Could it have come on automatically due to the snow? It is switched to Auto Thumbs Up

Post #583321 12th Feb 2021 12:47am
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goddo



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Not sure Craig, but to be honest what snow we have had has only been light and I haven't been using the car to get any
snow caked into the steering/transmission anyway. Very odd.
I will be using the car in a few days time so will report back if the problem is cured or not.
It still seems strange to say that "I will be using the car in a few days time"...... especially when, in the past, I had not even given car usage a thought, just did it.

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goddo



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Final update:
I used the car this morning and the diagram on the dash has now gone.
Thanks again.

Post #583430 12th Feb 2021 4:07pm
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