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Land Rover Defender: Second Row Seatbelt Retractor - 110

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

PART(S)

Second Row Seatbelt Retractor - 110

REMOVAL

WARNING:

NOTE:

1. Before handling any components within the Supplementary Restraint System (SRS), make sure that the safety guidelines are followed.

2. Disconnect the startup battery ground cable.

3. Remove the right loadspace trim panel.

4. Remove the C-pillar upper trim panel.

5.

Second Row Seatbelt Retractor - 110

6.

Second Row Seatbelt Retractor - 110

INSTALLATION

1.

CAUTION: Make sure that the component is correctly located.

Second Row Seatbelt Retractor - 110

2.

3. Install the C-pillar upper trim panel.

4. Install the right loadspace trim panel.

5. Connect the startup battery ground cable.

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