Land Rover Defender manuals

Land Rover Defender: Roof Blind

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

GENERAL EQUIPMENT

Roof Blind

REMOVAL

NOTES:

1. Remove the headliner.

2.

NOTE: If equipped.

Roof Blind

3.

NOTE: If equipped.

Roof Blind

4.

NOTE: If equipped.

Roof Blind

Remove the air duct.

5.

NOTE: If equipped.

Roof Blind

6.

NOTE: Using a suitable tool.

Roof Blind

7.

Roof Blind

8.

NOTE: This procedure must be completed on both sides.

Roof Blind

Release the operating cable from the roof blind.

9.

Roof Blind

INSTALLATION

1.

NOTE: Make sure the roof blind is correctly installed as shown above.

Roof Blind

Position the roof blind into the roof blind rail.

2.

NOTE: Make sure the operating cable is correctly installed.

Roof Blind

3.

Roof Blind

4.

NOTE: Using a suitable tool.

Roof Blind

  1. Manually wind the roof blind motor.
  2. Stop when the roof blind has passed the roof cross bar.

5.

NOTE: If equipped.

6. Install the headliner.

7. Use the approved Jaguar Land Rover diagnostic equipment to configure the roof blind.

General Equipment: Land Rover approved diagnostic tool

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