center console removal?
#11
Part Number
Price
Brand
Note
Fit
BTR9926LNF
$130
Land Rover
for Automatic Transmission
94~99 Discovery I
95 Range Rover lassic
97 Defender
Price
Brand
Note
Fit
BTR9926LNF
$130
Land Rover
for Automatic Transmission
94~99 Discovery I
95 Range Rover lassic
97 Defender
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Thats what a new one cost, so I would say you got an excellent deal.
#13
When you get it back together I suggest using the correct bulbs that backlight the shifter indicators. Part # is STC 881, my bulbs were stamped VCH 1112 on the glass. A lot of folks use anything that fits the socket from a local auto parts store, but I found the wattage on those bulbs too high and the bulbs way too hot for the application. The only place I could find the 12V 0.1A bulbs (1.2 watts) was the dealer at $1.69 each.
#15
#16
I have 98 Disco. I am just putting back together, the center console. I am having trouble with the parking brake. it just will not "click", racket - stay in place.
I can 're-set' the lever (pin in the lever) that goes on the gear and it's moves/clicks - but once I touch the release button - it goes up in the handle and does not reset. Does this make sense?
Was there a spring on something in there, that 'popped out' (which I did not see and is now lost)? I can get the clevis pin and clip in and out. But, no matter I do with the handle it just will not click.
Any ideas? Suggestions?
Yes, the parking brake, worked fine, before I took out the console.
I can 're-set' the lever (pin in the lever) that goes on the gear and it's moves/clicks - but once I touch the release button - it goes up in the handle and does not reset. Does this make sense?
Was there a spring on something in there, that 'popped out' (which I did not see and is now lost)? I can get the clevis pin and clip in and out. But, no matter I do with the handle it just will not click.
Any ideas? Suggestions?
Yes, the parking brake, worked fine, before I took out the console.
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Dan,
I noticed yours does not have the heater switches for the front heated seats. My understanding is that the heater elements are in the leather seats as well and that you just need to pick up a pair of switches and plug them in. There is a different plastic piece for the additional holes for the switches. When you go back to the junkyard see if they have the switches and if they do, you should grab extra window and seat swithes as those cost a fortune from a supplier. New seat switches run over a hundred bucks each too.
I noticed yours does not have the heater switches for the front heated seats. My understanding is that the heater elements are in the leather seats as well and that you just need to pick up a pair of switches and plug them in. There is a different plastic piece for the additional holes for the switches. When you go back to the junkyard see if they have the switches and if they do, you should grab extra window and seat swithes as those cost a fortune from a supplier. New seat switches run over a hundred bucks each too.
#18
Dan,
I noticed yours does not have the heater switches for the front heated seats. My understanding is that the heater elements are in the leather seats as well and that you just need to pick up a pair of switches and plug them in. There is a different plastic piece for the additional holes for the switches. When you go back to the junkyard see if they have the switches and if they do, you should grab extra window and seat swithes as those cost a fortune from a supplier. New seat switches run over a hundred bucks each too.
I noticed yours does not have the heater switches for the front heated seats. My understanding is that the heater elements are in the leather seats as well and that you just need to pick up a pair of switches and plug them in. There is a different plastic piece for the additional holes for the switches. When you go back to the junkyard see if they have the switches and if they do, you should grab extra window and seat swithes as those cost a fortune from a supplier. New seat switches run over a hundred bucks each too.
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