Hello everyone

I took delivery last night of a 2018 Disco Sport TD4 HSE and I have a bunch of questions that I'll just get into. Apologies in advance - if ignorance on the subject of Land Rovers annoys you, you should check out now :)

1) I am unsure what Trim I have. The back of the car says HSE but I have since read about an HSE Lux and when people discuss these things it seems that I have some things that are only available on the LUX, but don't have other things the Lux should have.

Things I have:
Glass Roof
20" black chrome wheels
All black chrome around the car
Black leather interior
Keyless entry

Things I don't (seem to) have
Opening the boot with a foot gesture
Split View screen
Watch TV

2) Based on some of the above - should I have split view? if so how do you activate it?
3) Should I have gesture boot opening?

Some more general questions not specific to my model

1) Can you get aftermarket fold down tray tables for the kids in the back? Any links?
2) The spare key I got with the car is falling to bits - any good (cheap) places to get a new key?

Probably I have more but if you made it this far I am very very grateful.

Oh one last one, what does the TD4 relate to in my model spec?

THANK YOU!!!
 
There were so many options that could be added to the car on purchase, it almost makes the badges a joke these days.

Yours is also a bit new for most of us:).
There are also many features than can be turned on/off with diagnostics, so dont mean you don't have it;).

J
 
Ok cheers - so IF I had Split View, how would I get into that?

Thank you for answering!

There were so many options that could be added to the car on purchase, it almost makes the badges a joke these days.

Yours is also a bit new for most of us:).
There are also many features than can be turned on/off with diagnostics, so dont mean you don't have it;).

J
 
I would try a trip to your local LR dealer and ask them to pull the build spec for your VIN # and then use that to work your way through the owners handbook.

Welcome to LZ. We don't have many FFRR members and it is good to have you here.
 
Good advice mate.

Also… sorry, what is FFRR?

[ QUOTE="DanClarke, post: 5471069, member: 29470"]I would try a trip to your local LR dealer and ask them to pull the build spec for your VIN # and then use that to work your way through the owners handbook.

Welcome to LZ. We don't have many FFRR members and it is good to have you here.[/QUOTE]
 
Also… sorry, what is FFRR?
FFRR = Full Fat Range Rover, which isn't what you have if you have a Discovery Sport.
There aren't than many DS owners on here, mostly because owners of such vehicles don't need to ask about them on a forum, so it's good to have you here.
The DS also has more in common with the Freelander 2 or RR Evoque than a Discovery of old, so few Disco owners will know much about them.

For build information, put the VIN in this website: https://www.vindecoderz.com/EN/check-lookup/

Select Land Rover then put your VIN in the box provided and click search. It'll return the full build spec for you vehicle as you go down the page. ;)
 
I had a DS HSE Lux - there were toys I hadn’t even realised were fitted at he point of sale. Great motor tbh.
 
Thanks for that link but it doesn’t give me any build details. It just does a lookup for the basic details about the (make / model etc) and then tries to sell me a detailed history report, which I already paid for from totalcarcheck.com.

Unless of course I’m missing something?

FFRR = Full Fat Range Rover, which isn't what you have if you have a Discovery Sport.
There aren't than many DS owners on here, mostly because owners of such vehicles don't need to ask about them on a forum, so it's good to have you here.
The DS also has more in common with the Freelander 2 or RR Evoque than a Discovery of old, so few Disco owners will know much about them.

For build information, put the VIN in this website: https://www.vindecoderz.com/EN/check-lookup/

Select Land Rover then put your VIN in the box provided and click search. It'll return the full build spec for you vehicle as you go down the page. ;)
 
Thanks for that link but it doesn’t give me any build details. It just does a lookup for the basic details about the (make / model etc) and then tries to sell me a detailed history report, which I already paid for from totalcarcheck.com.


It should do.
Try keying your complete VIN at the end of the link address, after the forward slash. This is how mine is saved as a bookmark, I simply copied the whole address and removed my VIN (not much help to you) from the pasted link.
 
this is what I get when I do that (attachment)




It should do.
Try keying your complete VIN at the end of the link address, after the forward slash. This is how mine is saved as a bookmark, I simply copied the whole address and removed my VIN (not much help to you) from the pasted link.
 
Found this but alas they want £6.00, hopefully u won’t need to spend any money if the private message details work

https://www.rangeroverowner.com/product-page/factory-build-specification-sheet-for-your-own-vehicle


Your Original Factory Build Specification Sheet
SKU: BUILDSPEC6
£6.00Price


Order a copy of your own vehicles factory build specification sheet. These are produced directly from JLR's own vehicle record systemand will contain every option as originally specified at the time of order. Build sheets can be provided for any Jaguar, Land Rover or Range Rover vehicle.



Your build sheet will be emailed to you in PDF format to keep.



For International Orders please send a manual payment of £6 to our PayPal address (matthew@rangeroverowner.com) and include your email address, and vehicle VIN number in the PayPal Notes section, your build sheet will then be sent to the listed email address within 24 hours.



If for whatever reason we are unable to locate your vehicles record a full refund will be provided.

Please supply your vehicles full VIN number
 
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this is what I get when I do that (attachment)


Maybe LR have started restricting who they release VIN build data too.
For every vehicle I've ever entered into vindecoderz it gives a full list of standard and optional equipment fitted.
Looks like you're going to have to pay for the information you want.
 

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