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Land Rover Defender: Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

PART(S)

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

REMOVAL

WARNINGS:

NOTE:

1.

NOTE: This step must be completed on both sides of the vehicle.

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

Position the front row seats forward.

2. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.

3. Make the SRS system safe.

4.

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

  1. Release the 4 fasteners.
  2. Release the second row seat cushion.
  3. Disconnect the 2 electrical connectors.
  4. Release the 2 wiring harness clips.
  5. Remove the second row seat cushion.

5.

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

Remove the loadspace floor trim.

6.

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

Remove the stowage compartment.

7.

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

8.

Second Row Center Seatbelt Buckle - 90

INSTALLATION

1.

2. Install the stowage compartment.

3. Install the loadspace floor trim.

4.

5. Connect the startup battery ground cable.

6.

NOTE: This step must be completed on both sides of the vehicle.

Reposition the front row seats to the center position.

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