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Davandnel



Member Since: 13 Nov 2012
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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Alaska White
Fitting Seat airbags

Looking for any help on fitting airbags into front seats on a freelander 2?
I have the chance to buy a complete leather interior for my GS but the airbags have gone off.
Does anyone know how hard these are to fit? Also, if I can just re stitch the seat myself after fitting?
Is this a job I can do or should I steer clear?

Post #174347 6th Mar 2013 4:41 pm
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SYFL2



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I wouldn't be messing around with things like this the charge could take a hand off I'm told.

Post #174399 6th Mar 2013 7:30 pm
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Davandnel



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The more I look into it the less I fancy tackling it!
Think I will go with my original plan to get my seats recovered in leather!
Thanks for your reply

Post #174401 6th Mar 2013 7:40 pm
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fredastaire



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Airbags

You will I am sure be able to use the airbags off your own car then all will be comparable
The key is to undo the battery for a while before disconnecting so as to allow energised electronics can go dead.
Look at topix and search the forum
Not sure about how to restitch .
If you are not buying the interior would you kindly pm me with details of what and where.
Kind regards
Fred

Post #174444 6th Mar 2013 10:15 pm
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Pegleg



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There is also a shorting link inside the connector on the firing circuit to prevent accidental deployment Thumbs Up Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #174447 6th Mar 2013 10:23 pm
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heliosuk



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DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.

covers are not stiched and if airbags have gone off then the seat is as a whole is scrap. You are playing with your life and it's a very, very, very stupid idea.

Post #174455 6th Mar 2013 11:17 pm
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Davandnel



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Thanks for the help guys, I've decided not to go for them but if anyone is interested the guy to contact is Jon Daunter at http://www.landroverbreaker.com/ they are from a 2011 freelander and in black. He's asking £1000 for the interior.

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Boycey



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Davandnel wrote:
Thanks for the help guys, I've decided not to go for them but if anyone is interested the guy to contact is Jon Daunter at http://www.landroverbreaker.com/ they are from a 2011 freelander and in black. He's asking £1000 for the interior.


This really shouldn't be attempted.

For seat mounted airbags the seat covers are designed to fail (tear open) in a very specific way allowing the air bag to do its job. Any attempted repair would almost certainly mess with this design intent.

Post #175692 15th Mar 2013 4:48 pm
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