Land Rover Defender: Second Row Seat Cushion Blower
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
- This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
- This procedure contains some variation in the illustrations depending
on the vehicle specification, but the
essential information is always correct.
- This procedure contains illustrations for right side components, left
side components are similar.
1. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.
2. Remove the second row seats.
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Release the 5 clips.
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- Disconnect the 2 electrical connectors.
- Remove the second row seat cushion blower.
INSTALLATION
1.
- Install the second row seat cushion blower.
- Connect the 2 electrical connectors to the blower.
2. Install the 5 second row seat cushion clips.
3. Install the second row seat.
4. Connect the startup battery ground cable.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
PART(S)
REMOVAL
WARNING:
To avoid accidental deployment and possible personal injury, the
backup power supply must be depleted
before repairing or rep
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
This procedure contains some variation in the illustratio
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
NOTE:
This procedure contains illustrations showing certain components
removed to provide extra clarity.
This procedure contains some variation in the illustratio
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INSTALLATION
The following step(s) applies to:
All vehicles
1. Install the main wiring harness.
2.
Install the wiring harness grommet.
Install the 4 wiring harness clips.
Connect the 2 SOTA antenna link harness electrical connectors.
3.
Connect the 6 roof pod electrical connectors.
Install
Make sure the following warnings have
been read and fully understood before
using a driving aid system. Failure to use
the driving aids safely could result in an
accident, leading to serious injury or
death.
Despite the vehicle being fitted with
driving aids, the driver is still
responsible for dri
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