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Land Rover Defender: Radiator Grille

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

CAUTION: Take extra care not to damage the surrounding components.

NOTE:

1.

Radiator Grille

2.

Radiator Grille

Disconnect the electrical connector.

3.

Radiator Grille

4.

NOTE: Do not disassemble further if component if removed for access only.

Radiator Grille

5.

Radiator Grille

6.

Radiator Grille

INSTALLATION

1.

NOTE: Steps 1 - 3 are only required if the components were previously removed.

2.

3.

4.

5. Connect the electrical connector.

6.

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