Land Rover Defender: Contrast Roof Finisher Decal
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTES:
- This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is always correct.
- This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
- This procedure contains illustrations for left side components, right
side components are similar.
1. Remove the rear quarter window.
2. Remove the windshield moulding.
3.
Inspect and note the installed position of the contrast roof finisher decal.
4.
CAUTIONS:
- Take extra care not to damage the front lower decal.
- Take extra care not to damage the surrounding paintwork.
- Remove the contrast roof finisher decal.
- Inspect the front lower decal and replace if required.
5.
Using a suitable cleaner, clean the illustrated surface. Make sure the area
is clean and free from dirt or
dust.
INSTALLATION
1.
- Install the new contrast roof finisher decal to the position noted on
removal.
- Make sure that a quarter of the contrast roof finisher decal is
installed to the contrast roof.
2. Install the windshield moulding.
3. Install the rear quarter window.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION
COMPONENT LOCATION
COMPONENT LOCATION - 1 OF 2
NOTES:
Right Hand Drive (RHD) vehicle is shown. Left Hand Drive (LHD)
vehicle is similar.
Vehicle with 5 doors is shown. Vehicle with 3 doors is sim
RVM
The RVM consists of RVM glass in a housing that connects to a mounting
bracket by a ball joint. The mounting
bracket is attached to the front area of the roof and concealed by 2 covers.
Manual Di
SEE MORE:
Make sure the following warnings and
notes have been read and fully
understood before driving the vehicle.
Failure to understand the Autonomous
Emergency Braking (AEB) system could
result in an accident, leading to serious
injury or death.
The AEB system is a driving aid only.
The driver is respo
FRONT ROW SEAT - VEHICLE WITHOUT SEAT MEMORY
A switched power supply from the Rear Junction Box is used to operate the
front row seat switchpacks.
On vehicles without seat memory, the seat switchpacks are connected directly to
the seat adjustment motors.
Operating 1 of the adjustment switches on
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