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Land Rover Defender: Second Row Interior Lamp

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

NOTES:

The following step(s) applies to: Low level light unit

1.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

2.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

Torque: 6Nm

3.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

The following step(s) applies to: Medium level light unit

4.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

5.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

Torque: 6Nm

6.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

The following step(s) applies to: High level light unit

7.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

8.

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Second Row Interior Lamp

Torque: 6Nm

9.

NOTE: RH illustration shown, LH is similar.

Second Row Interior Lamp

INSTALLATION

1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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