Parting '04 DII SE7 Bonatti Grey 110K
#33
Paul, have you ever replaced a driver side buckle? I found out today thats the reason my SRS light is on. If its a relatively straight forward thing, I'd be interested in the one in this car.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#34
The belt pretensioner is held in place by a single large torx bolt. Replacement is pretty straightforward. The hardest this is releasing the connection under the seat and snaking the wiring through the seat frame. Again, not terribly hard but small hands are helpful. If you want the one off this '04 I can update your invoice. It'll be $30 including shipping.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
#35
The plenum or cowl, Land Rover part # JAK000010PMA is sold.
The rear bumper is in good shape.
I have a set of black cup holders w/ one missing the insert but otherwise in great shape.
I have a set of four genuine rubber mats in great shape.
All five lock actuators work well.
The ignition switch with a remote key fob works.
Genuine step rails or running boards.
As I check out the truck I will post more info.
The rear bumper is in good shape.
I have a set of black cup holders w/ one missing the insert but otherwise in great shape.
I have a set of four genuine rubber mats in great shape.
All five lock actuators work well.
The ignition switch with a remote key fob works.
Genuine step rails or running boards.
As I check out the truck I will post more info.
#38
Some pictures of the side steps. They are solid with only the very slightest signs of surface rust in a couple of spots underneath. Nothing to worry about and nothing a shot of rustoleum or even better, POR15 couldn't take care of. I'd say they are among the best I've seen here in New England after 10 years of abuse.
#39
Hrtattk,
To remove the front left door handle you must first remove the T25 torx bolt that is missing in the first photo below. It holds the door handle in place.
With the torx bolt removed, push, with the palm of your hand, the door handle foreward and away from the door. Only try to pull the back portion of the door handle away from the door while pushing forward. Look at the second photo.
With the rear portion of the door handle out and away from the door you will see a white plastic clip that secures the rod coming up from the actuator to the door handle. Photo number 3. Reach in with a flathead screwdriver and release the clip from the rod. Then back the rod out from the door handle. With the rod released from the handle the entire handle will come free from the door.
To reinstall the handle place the front portion of the handle into the forward hole in the door. Bring the back portion of the handle towards the door enough that you can reach in and reinstall the white clip to the handle while keeping it also on the rod. Once you have the clip in place securing the rod to the handle you can push the handle back into place. With the handle comfortably installed in the door you can now screw the torx bolt back in, properly securing the handle to the door.
To remove the front left door handle you must first remove the T25 torx bolt that is missing in the first photo below. It holds the door handle in place.
With the torx bolt removed, push, with the palm of your hand, the door handle foreward and away from the door. Only try to pull the back portion of the door handle away from the door while pushing forward. Look at the second photo.
With the rear portion of the door handle out and away from the door you will see a white plastic clip that secures the rod coming up from the actuator to the door handle. Photo number 3. Reach in with a flathead screwdriver and release the clip from the rod. Then back the rod out from the door handle. With the rod released from the handle the entire handle will come free from the door.
To reinstall the handle place the front portion of the handle into the forward hole in the door. Bring the back portion of the handle towards the door enough that you can reach in and reinstall the white clip to the handle while keeping it also on the rod. Once you have the clip in place securing the rod to the handle you can push the handle back into place. With the handle comfortably installed in the door you can now screw the torx bolt back in, properly securing the handle to the door.