Land Rover Defender: Front Row Center Seatbelt Buckle
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
PART(S)
REMOVAL
WARNINGS:
- To avoid accidental deployment and possible personal injury, the
backup power supply must be depleted
before repairing or replacing any airbag Supplementary Restraint System
(SRS) components. To deplete
the backup power supply energy, disconnect the battery ground cable and wait
for 1 minute. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
- Do not probe the SRS electrical connectors.
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. Make the SRS safe.
2. Remove the right front row seat.
3.
- Release the trim panel from the 3 clips.
- Release the trim panel from the 4 clips.
- Remove the center seat trim panel.
4.
- Disconnect the electrical connector.
- Release the 3 wiring harness clips.
- Remove the seatbelt buckle bolt.
- Remove the front row center seatbelt buckle.
INSTALLATION
1.
2.
- Install the center seat trim panel.
- Install the trim panel to the 3 clips.
- Install the trim panel to the 4 clips.
3. Install the right front row seat.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
PART(S)
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is always correct
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
PART(S)
REMOVAL
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the Restraints Control Module (RCM)
backup power supply must be
depleted. Wait at least 1 minute after disconne
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
COMPONENT TORQUE LOCATION
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COMPONENT LOCATION
COMPONENT LOCATION - 1 OF 3
NOTES:
Right Hand Drive (RHD) is shown, Left Hand Drive (LHD) is similar.
Vehicle with 5 doors is shown, vehicle with 3 doors is similar.
Interior door handle - Driver door
Exterior door handle - Driver door
Driver door latch
Interior door han
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) automatically recognizes any
changes in wheel positions. The vehicle
must be stationary for 15 minutes during
the wheel and tire change, to make sure
that the system can detect the change.
After driving above 16 mph (25 km/h), any
warning should update wit
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