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Land Rover Defender: Near Field Sensing Module

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

GENERAL EQUIPMENT

Near Field Sensing Module

REMOVAL

NOTES:

1. Remove the A-pillar lower trim panel.

2.

Near Field Sensing Module

3. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.

4.

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5.

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6.

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7.

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8.

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Carefully release the front floor carpet for access.

9.

Near Field Sensing Module

Remove the cover.

10.

Near Field Sensing Module

11.

Near Field Sensing Module

INSTALLATION

1.

2.

3. Install the cover.

4. Install the front floor carpet.

5.

6.

NOTE: Make sure that all the clips are correctly installed.

7. Connect the startup battery ground cable.

8.

9. Install the A-pillar lower trim panel.

10.

NOTES:

  • This step is only required if a new component is installed.
  • SRO to be claimed separately.

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