Land Rover Discovery: Front Seat Track
Motor (G1780401) / 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.
Raise the front seat to the highest position.
Refer to: Front Row Seat - Vehicles With: Power Seats (501-10
Seating, Removal and Installation).
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Torque: 6 Nm
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NOTE:
LH illustration shown, RH is similar.
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NOTE:
LH illustration shown, RH is similar
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Torque: 35 Nm
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NOTE:
The front seat cushion shown removed for clarity.
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Torque: 28 Nm
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Torque: 28 Nm
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Torque: 28 Nm
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Torque: 28 Nm
CAUTIONS:
- Make sure that only the head of the fixing is removed. Do
not drill any deeper than necessary. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in damage to the component.
- Make sure that the drilled rivet material does not fall into
the track.
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CAUTIONS:
- Make sure that only the head of the fixing is removed. Do
not drill any deeper than necessary. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in damage to the component.
- Make sure that the drilled rivet material does not fall into
the track.
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NOTE:
Note the orientation of the component prior to removal.
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NOTE:
Repeat the procedure for the other side.
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Using a suitable tools, remove the old rivets from the seat track.
INSTALLATION
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
For a detailed description of the Heater Mats, refer to the relevant
Description and Operation section in the workshop manual. REFER to: (501-
10 Seating)
Seats (Description an
Seat Heater Sensor Faults - Each seat has two heating elements: one in
the base (seat cushion), and one in the back (squab). There is only one
sensor, which is located in the base. This sensor con
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SEAT BELT CHECKS
Note: If the vehicle is parked on an incline,
the seat belt mechanism may lock. This is
a safety feature and the belt should be
gently eased out from the upper
anchorage.
The seat belts should be inspected
regularly to check for fraying, cuts, wear
to the webbing and the condition a
PART(S)
REMOVAL
CAUTION:
The suspension arm nuts and bolts must be tightened with the
suspension arms in the normal ride position. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in premature failure of the bushing.
NOTES:
Only use clean water as a lubricant for the bushing, if required
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