Land Rover Defender: Second Row Seat Cushion Blower
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
- This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
- This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is always correct.
- This procedure contains illustrations for right side components, left
side components are similar.
1. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.
2. Remove the second row seats.
3.
Release the 5 clips.
4.
- Disconnect the 2 electrical connectors.
- Remove the second row seat cushion blower.
INSTALLATION
1.
- Install the second row seat cushion blower.
- Connect the 2 electrical connectors to the blower.
2. Install the 5 second row seat cushion clips.
3. Install the second row seat.
4. Connect the startup battery ground cable.
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GENERAL EQUIPMENT
PART(S)
REMOVAL
WARNING:
To avoid accidental deployment and possible personal injury, the
backup power supply must be depleted
before repairing or rep
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 illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
This procedure contains some variation in the illustratio
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SPECIAL TOOL(S)
501-114
Release Lever, Door Glass
REMOVAL
CAUTIONS:
Lay the window on felt covered supports. Do not stand on edge as this
can cause chips which
subsequently develop into cracks.
Protect the surrounding paintwork to avoid damage.
NOTES:
This procedur
VEHICLE STABILITY
Utility vehicles have a significantly
higher rollover rate than other types of
vehicles.
Since this vehicle is designed to be
operated off-road, it has a higher
ground clearance and hence a higher
center of gravity. Such a feature has
been associated with an increased risk
of veh
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