Your Land Rover Discovery incorporates a
new automatic access height feature.
This enables you to easily enter or leave the
vehicle by automatically lowering the
ride height when parked. This video will
show you how to operate the system.
This vehicle's auto access height feature
automatically lowers the suspension
height to allow easier access when
entering or exiting the vehicle.
For this to operate, the suspension height 
has to be set at normal height,
and the transfer case has to be engaged in high range.
Select one of the following terrain
response driving programs:
automatic, general, or grass/gravel/snow.
Auto access height initially 
lowers the suspension height
up to 0.9 inches below the normal height setting.
This happens if the vehicle is stationary
 and any of the occupied seat belts
are unbuckled or the ignition is switched off.
If a door is opened after the initial
suspension lowering, auto access lowers
the suspension to two inches below the
normal height setting. Auto access height
lowers the suspension height to 1.6
inches below the normal height setting
if a door is opened before an occupied
seatbelt is unbuckled or the ignition is
switched off. Auto access height only
operates once for each time the vehicle
is stationary. If further operations are
required while at the same location, use
the instrument panel menus to disable
and enable auto access again.
Alternatively, drive the vehicle at a speed above 4.4 mph for 3 seconds, or at a speed in excess of 9.3 mph.
For more information on your Land Rover Discovery,
visit LandRoverUSA.com or 
contact your authorized Land Rover Retailer.
