Land Rover Defender: Audio Amplifier Module
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
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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. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.
2. Remove the left loadspace trim panel.
3.
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- Release the clip.
- Disconnect the 5 electrical connectors.
4.
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- Remove the 4 nuts.
- Remove the Audio Amplifier Module (AAM) bracket assembly.
5.
NOTE:
Do not complete this step if the component is removed for access only.
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- Remove the 4 bolts.
- Remove the AAM from the bracket.
INSTALLATION
1.
NOTE:
Only complete this step if previously removed.
- Install the Audio Amplifier Module (AAM) to the bracket.
- Install and tighten the 4 bolts.
Torque: 6Nm
2.
- Install the AAM bracket assembly.
- Install and tighten the 4 nuts.
Torque: 10Nm
3.
- Install the AAM wiring harness clip.
- Connect the 5 electrical connectors to the AAM.
4. Install the left loadspace trim panel.
5. Connect the startup battery ground cable.
6.
NOTES:
- This step is only required if a new component is installed.
- SRO to be claimed separately.
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GENERAL EQUIPMENT
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is alwa
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NOTE:
This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is always correct.
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SATELLITE RADIO CONTROLS
Do not adjust the touchscreen controls,
or allow the system to distract the
driver, while the vehicle is moving.
Driver distraction can lead to accidents,
potentially causing serious injury or
death.
Sustained exposure to high sound levels,
in excess of 85 decibels, can
Electric shock can result from the use of faulty electrical equipment or from
the misuse of equipment in good condition.
Make sure that electrical equipment is maintained in good condition and
frequently tested. Faulty equipment should be
labelled and preferably removed from the work station.
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