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Land Rover Defender: Near Field Sensing Module

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

GENERAL EQUIPMENT

Near Field Sensing Module

REMOVAL

NOTES:

1. Remove the A-pillar lower trim panel.

2.

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3. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.

4.

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5.

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6.

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7.

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8.

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Carefully release the front floor carpet for access.

9.

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Remove the cover.

10.

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INSTALLATION

1.

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3. Install the cover.

4. Install the front floor carpet.

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6.

NOTE: Make sure that all the clips are correctly installed.

7. Connect the startup battery ground cable.

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9. Install the A-pillar lower trim panel.

10.

NOTES:

  • This step is only required if a new component is installed.
  • SRO to be claimed separately.

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