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Land Rover Discovery: Outer Tail lamp Assembly (G1817630) / Removal and Installation

Land Rover Discovery (2009–2016) Service Manual / Electrical / Lighting / Parking, Rear and License Plate Lamps / Outer Tail lamp Assembly (G1817630) / Removal and Installation

REMOVAL

CAUTION:

Take extra care not to damage the surrounding components.

NOTES:

  • Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
  • Left illustration shown, right is similar.

Outer Tail lamp Assembly (G1817630) Removal and Installation

Outer Tail lamp Assembly (G1817630) Removal and Installation

Torque: 2.5 Nm

Outer Tail lamp Assembly (G1817630) Removal and Installation

NOTE:

Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for access only.

Outer Tail lamp Assembly (G1817630) Removal and Installation

INSTALLATION

  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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