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Vehicle seat belt system Land Rover Freelander 2

 
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Tightening torque specifications
Description Nm lb-ft Adjustable Shoulder Seat Belt Anchor Point Torx Head Bolts 25 18 Torx head bolt securing front seat belt buckle to seat 4030 Front Seat Belt Lower Anchor Torx Head Bolt* 40 30...

Description and principle of operation
Pos. Spare part number Name 1 - Front right seat belt retractor mechanism 2 - Front right seat belt 3 - Rear right seat belt retractor mechanism 4 - Rear right seat belt 5 - Rear seat belt buckles 6...

Seat belt reminder function
The seat belt reminder function warns the driver that a certain seat belt is not fastened in a moving vehicle. This function is controlled by the instrument cluster, which uses: High speed CAN bus...

Second row seat belts
The reels of the belt tensioners of the outer seats on the second row seats are attached to the body immediately behind the D-pillar. The straps go from the inertia reels, through the upper mount on...

Safety information
To avoid accidental activation, the backup power supply must be de-energized before any work on the SRS system or its components. Failure to do so may result in injury. Do not use a multimeter to...

Inspection and verification
WARNING: Diagnostics using the substitution method from a donor vehicle is PROHIBITED. Substitution of control units does not guarantee confirmation of the fault and, in addition, may cause...

Table of signs of malfunction
Sign Possible reasons Action Seat belt jam: belt webbing is taut The reverse locking effect occurs (the belt quickly tightens and suddenly stops). Incorrect installation of the seat belt tensioner....

Seat belts with inertia reels
The car is equipped with inertia reel seat belts: two in the first row, three in the second row and two in the third row (only in seven-seat versions). These seat belts are "dual sensitivity" meaning...

Seat Belt Diagnostic Guide
Pinpoint Test A: Reverse Blocking A1: Reverse blocking Visually inspect the condition of the potentially faulty seat belt. Using moderate force, pull no more than 20 mm of webbing out of the seat...

Front seat belt retractor mechanism
NOTE: The removal procedure description may contain installation steps. Removal 1. Place the SRS system in safe mode. Refer to procedure: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering and Repowering...

Rear seat belt retractor mechanism
Removal 1. Remove the rear quarter trim panel. Refer to procedure: Rear Quarter Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim, Removal and Installation). 2. Remove the upper C-pillar trim panel. Refer to...

Central rear belt retractor mechanism
NOTE: This procedure involves removing and installing both rear seatbacks and the left rear seatback assembly upholstery and padding. To avoid damaging the rear seatbacks, it is important to follow...

Front seat belt buckle
NOTE: The removal procedure descriptions in this manual may contain installation steps. Removal 1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. Refer to procedure: Specifications (414-00 Charging System -...

Rear seat belt buckle
NOTE: The removal procedure description may contain installation steps. Removal 1. Tightening torque: 55 Nm Installation 1. When installing, perform the removal procedure in reverse order.

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Freelander 2 
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Freelander 1 
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  • Connection tightening torques
  • Maintenance
  • Power unit
  • Diesel engine Td4
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  • Starting engine and charging
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