Land Rover Defender: Front Row Seat Cushion Blower
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
- 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.
1. Remove the front row seat.
2.
CAUTION:
Take extra care not to damage the wiring harnesses.
- Remove the 2 screws.
- Release the 2 clips.
- Reposition the front seat tray to get access to the lower blower motor
screws.
3.
Disconnect the blower motor electrical connector.
4.
- Remove the 4 screws.
- Remove the front row seat cushion blower.
INSTALLATION
1.
- Install the front row seat cushion blower.
- Install and tighten the 4 screws.
2. Connect the blower motor electrical connector.
3.
- Reposition the front seat tray in to the correct position.
- Install the 2 clips.
- Install and tighten the 2 screws.
4. Install the front row seat.
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PART(S)
REMOVAL
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the Restraints Control Module (RCM)
backup power supply must be
depleted. Wait at least 1 minutes after disconn
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
This procedure contains some variation in the illustratio
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is always correct.
This p
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Never start the engine and leave it
running when the vehicle is in an
enclosed space. Exhaust gases are
poisonous and can cause
unconsciousness and death if inhaled.
If the engine fails to start, do not continue
cranking, as this discharges the battery.
The catalytic converter may also be
damaged
While the taildoor is open, the locking
latch is exposed. Do not attempt to
manually close the latch, as it may also
automatically soft-close and trap items
or body parts.
Do not drive with an open taildoor at
any time. Driving with an open taildoor
obscures the rear lights. Also, driving
with an
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