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Change 24 hour clock non military time

How do you change from military to non-military time on the dashboard of the 2007 Range Rover HSE Supercharged

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You could select the 12 Hour clock mode instead of 24 hour as it may be set at now.

Also it needs to be confirmed if the audio system fitted to your vehicle supports 12 hour clock. Please check the two documents below after turning to the section on Clock setting. The menus to set this could vary depending on which audio system you have.

http://www.landrover.com/imagery/market/us/en/pdfs/range-rover-quick-start-guide

http://www.landrover.com/imagery/market/us/en/pdfs/range-rover-sport-quick-start-guide

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SOURCE: 1998 range rover hse

Have you pressure tested the system? Read your manual, most likely cause is air trapped in the system.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2010

SOURCE: Range Rover 4.6 HSE. 97' 1. What does HSE

The HSE designation refers to a Sport Edition 'Rover, not a higher-priced premium edition.
Changing fuel grades can harm an engine that doesn't have computer controlled valve timing.
Symptoms include a pronounced, fast "knock" (usually when you go from 93 to 87 octane) and using a fuel with a higher octane rating than the vehicle requires (example: 93 versus 87) sends unburned fuel into the emissions system and catalytic converter. This puts stress on the emissions system. For some vehicles, a rotten egg smell or a pop when the fuel burns off in the catalytic converter coming from the tailpipe signals use of higher than needed octane gas.
More info on your problems here, as well as useful links:

http://www.rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2010

SOURCE: My dashboard light or green background on the

There should be a dimmer switch like a roller on the dash or connected to the light switch. It may be also in the form of a button you push upwards to brighten and downwards to dim. Let me know how it turns out, The Raz

Salmaneid

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2010

SOURCE: ticking noise under hard acceleration on my 2007

you need to inspect your lower arm bushes as it's common wear parts on RRS. have them checked and then do the needful

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2011

SOURCE: how do i reset the

The oil is easy to change but you will need a computer to reset the service. Try the garage where you change your oil, If dealer even better.

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