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Land Rover Discovery: Front Row Seat Cushion Blower (G1780402) / Removal and Installation

Land Rover Discovery (2009–2016) Service Manual / Body / Seating / Front Row Seat Cushion Blower (G1780402) / Removal and Installation

REMOVAL

NOTES:

  • Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is always correct.
  • Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

Refer to: Front Seat - Vehicles With: Power Seats (501-10, Removal and Installation).

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Torque: 6 Nm

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

Front row seat cushion blower (G1780402) removal and installation

INSTALLATION

To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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