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Land Rover Defender: Engine Junction Box A

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

GENERAL EQUIPMENT

Engine Junction Box A

REMOVAL

NOTE:

1. If a new Engine Junction Box (EJB) is to be installed, download the stored data using Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) approved diagnostic equipment.

General Equipment: Jaguar Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment

2. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.

3. Remove the cowl panel.

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Engine Junction Box A

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Engine Junction Box A

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Engine Junction Box A

INSTALLATION

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4. Install the cowl panel.

5. Connect the startup battery ground cable.

6. If a new EJB is installed, upload the stored data using JLR approved diagnostic equipment.

General Equipment: Jaguar Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment

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