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Land Rover Discovery: Vehicle Specific Information and Tolerance Checks Hood Alignment

Land Rover Discovery (2009–2016) Service Manual / Body / Body Repairs and General Information / Vehicle Specific Information and Tolerance Checks Hood Alignment

CHECK

Vehicle specific information and tolerance checks hood alignment

Check the gap and profiles of the hood are correct.

ADJUSTMENT

NOTE:

Carry out this step for both sides.

Vehicle specific information and tolerance checks hood alignment

Align the hood gap and profile to the front fender as illustrated.

Vehicle specific information and tolerance checks hood alignment

Align the hood gap and profile to the front door as illustrated.

Torque: 25 Nm

Vehicle specific information and tolerance checks hood alignment

  1. Align the hood gap and profile to the headlamps and the radiator grille as illustrated.
  2. Check the operation and if necessary adjust the hood latches.

Vehicle specific information and tolerance checks hood alignment

Check the gap and profiles of the hood are correct.

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