Brakes for Your Land Rover Evoque SUV 2020

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Do not take risks that could affect the  
safety of yourself, your passengers  
and any other road users. It is the  
driver’s responsibility to drive within  
normal safety margins, giving due  
consideration to prevailing weather  
and traffic conditions.  
FOOT BRAKES  
Do not rest your foot on the brake  
pedal while the vehicle is in motion.  
Never allow the vehicle to coast  
(freewheel) with the engine turned off.  
The engine must be running to provide  
full braking assistance. The brakes  
will still function with the engine off,  
but far more pressure will be required  
to operate them.  
STEEP SLOPES  
If the vehicle is stationary on a steep, slippery  
slope, it may begin to slide even with the  
brakes applied. This is because without wheel  
rotation, the ABS cannot determine vehicle  
movement.  
If the red brake warning indicator  
illuminates, safely bring the vehicle to  
a stop, as quickly as possible and  
seek qualified assistance.  
To counteract this, briefly release the brakes to  
allow some wheel rotation. Then re-apply the  
brakes to allow ABS to gain control.  
Never place non-approved floor  
matting or any other obstructions  
under the brake pedal. This restricts  
pedal travel and braking efficiency.  
EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (EBA)  
Driving through heavy rain or water can have  
an adverse effect on braking efficiency. Under  
such circumstances, it is recommended that  
you lightly apply the brakes intermittently, to  
dry the brakes.  
If the driver rapidly applies the brakes, EBA  
automatically boosts the braking force to its  
maximum, in order to bring the vehicle to a halt  
as quickly as possible. If the driver applies the  
brakes slowly, but conditions mean that ABS  
operates on the front wheels, EBA will increase  
the braking force in order to apply ABS control  
to the rear wheels.  
ABS WARNING LAMP  
The ABS warning lamp illuminates  
briefly when the ignition is turned  
on.  
EBA stops operating as soon as the brake pedal  
is released.  
If this amber warning lamp illuminates when  
driving (accompanied by an associated  
warning message), drive with extra caution,  
avoid heavy braking where possible, and seek  
qualified assistance as soon as possible.  
The amber brake warning lamp  
illuminates briefly when the  
ignition is turned on.  
A fault with the EBA system is indicated by the  
amber brake warning lamp illuminating and an  
associated warning message. Gently and safely  
stop the vehicle and seek qualified assistance.  
ABS cannot overcome the physical  
limitations of stopping the vehicle in  
too short a distance, cornering at too  
high a speed or the danger of  
aquaplaning.  
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ELECTRONIC BRAKE DISTRIBUTION  
(EBD)  
EPB MANUAL USE  
EBD controls the balance of braking forces  
supplied to the front and rear wheels, in order  
to maintain maximum braking efficiency.  
If the vehicle has a light load (only the driver in  
the vehicle for example), EBD will reduce the  
braking force applied to the rear wheels. If the  
vehicle is heavily laden, EBD will allow greater  
braking force to the rear wheels.  
The red brake warning lamp  
illuminates briefly when the  
ignition is turned on.  
A fault with the EBD system is indicated by the  
red brake warning indicator illuminating and an  
associated warning message. Gently and safely  
stop the vehicle and seek qualified assistance.  
1. To apply the parking brake, with the vehicle  
stationary, pull up the lever and release it.  
The parking brake warning  
lamp will illuminate. It is  
important to confirm that the  
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB)  
The parking brake operates on the rear  
wheels. Therefore, secure parking of  
the vehicle is dependent on being on a  
hard and stable surface.  
lamp is continuously illuminated (not  
flashing), as this indicates the brake has  
been correctly applied.  
If the lever is operated when the vehicle  
speed is less than 3km/h (2mph) the  
vehicle will be brought to an abrupt stop.  
The stop lamps will not be illuminated.  
Do not rely on the parking brake to  
operate effectively, if the rear wheels  
have been immersed in mud or water.  
Note: If the vehicle is used in severe off-road  
conditions (e.g. wading, deep mud, etc.),  
additional maintenance and adjustment of the  
parking brake will be required. Consult your  
Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.  
If a fault is detected the warning lamp will  
flash and a PARKBRAKE message will be  
displayed in the message centre.  
Note: The red brake warning indicator will  
continue to be illuminated for at least ten  
seconds after the ignition has been turned  
off.  
2. To release the parking brake, press the  
brake pedal and press down on the EPB  
lever.  
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Driving the vehicle with the parking  
brake applied, or repeated use of the  
parking brake to slow the vehicle, may  
cause serious damage to the brake  
system.  
In the event of a failure, a PARKBRAKE  
message will be displayed in the message  
centre.  
EPB release - automatic transmission:  
If the vehicle is stationary with the EPB applied  
and the transmission in D or R, pressing the  
accelerator will release the EPB and allow the  
vehicle to move off.  
In an emergency, with the vehicle travelling  
more than 3km/h (2mph), pulling on the EPB  
lever and holding gives a gradual reduction in  
speed. The brake warning indicator will  
illuminate accompanied by a warning tone and  
a PARKBRAKE message appearing in the  
message centre. The stop lamps will illuminate.  
Note: Automatic release of the EPB is possible  
only when the driver’s door is closed and the  
driver’s seat belt is buckled.  
To delay automatic release, hold the EPB lever  
in the applied position and release at the  
desired point.  
EPB AUTOMATIC USE  
EPB will be applied automatically if the ignition  
is switched off and the vehicle speed is below  
3km/h (2mph).  
The parking brake system gradually reduces  
the system load to assist a smooth drive away.  
If the reduction in system load causes the  
vehicle to move after a valid gear is selected,  
full load will be automatically re-applied to the  
parking brake.  
To prevent automatic operation, when the  
vehicle is stationary, press and hold the EPB  
switch in the release position. Within 5  
seconds, switch off the ignition and continue to  
hold the EPB switch for a further 2 seconds.  
To override the load reducing feature of the  
EPB, manually apply the parking brake after  
selecting a gear.  
EPB release - manual transmission:  
If the vehicle is stationary with the EPB applied,  
pressing the accelerator and releasing the  
clutch will release the EPB and allow the vehicle  
to move off.  
In the event of a failure, a PARKBRAKE  
message will be displayed in the message  
centre.  
At the start of a journey, EPB release times may  
be extended when changing from P or N. This  
is to allow for increased gear engagement  
times.  
Automatic release will operate in first, second  
and reverse gears.  
To delay automatic release, hold the EPB lever  
in the applied position, and release at the  
desired point.  
EPB WARNING INDICATORS  
The parking brake system gradually reduces  
the system load to assist a smooth drive away.  
If the reduction in system load causes the  
vehicle to move after a valid gear is selected,  
full load will be automatically re-applied to the  
parking brake.  
If the system detects a fault with the EPB, the  
amber brake warning indicator will illuminate  
accompanied by a message on the message  
centre.  
If the system detects a fault while EPB is  
operating, the red brake warning indicator will  
flash and a PARKBRAKE FAULT message will  
display in the message centre.  
To override the load reducing feature of the  
EPB, manually apply the parking brake after  
selecting a gear.  
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Note: The red brake warning indicator will  
continue to be illuminated for at least ten  
seconds after the ignition has been turned off.  
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