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Land Rover Defender: B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

NOTE:

1. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.

2.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

3.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

4.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

5.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

Release the front and rear door aperture seal for access.

6.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

7.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

8.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

Release the 4 clips.

9.

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

Remove the b-pillar trim panel from the 2 clips.

10.

NOTE: Do not complete this step if component removed for access only

B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel - 110

INSTALLATION

1.

NOTE: Only complete this step if previously removed.

2.

3.

4. Reposition the door aperture seals in the correct location.

5.

6.

7. Install the front row seat trim cover to the 12 clips.

8. Connect the startup battery ground cable.

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