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Hoppo125



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Worn seatbelt b post trim

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I've noticed bad wear on the trim panel wh
ere the front seatbelt exits the b post.
Has anyone had to replace theirs.
If so, where did you source them. Also wondering if I can stop fraying by clipping something around the sharp edge. Suggestions?
Also can't believe how dirty the trim looks in the camera flash, another job to do 🤣
TIA Alan

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ReggiePerrin



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England 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Firenze Red

This was, i seem to remember, a common issue on earlier cars. There was a modification I think.

Have a look here... https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic6903.htm...tbelt+wear

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Hoppo125



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Thanks for that, so it seems they changed the design after 2010?
Does anyone know where these can be obtained at a reasonable price?
In the meantime I was thinking of trying some edging protector as a temporary fix.

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ReggiePerrin



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Another thread here... https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic2378-45.html

It suggest that the modification was carried out by dealers rather than owners... Whether or not the parts were generally available to purchase???


bjartin wrote:
npinks wrote:
there is a TSB out that says replace the trim and belts if a customer complains about it



Technical Service
Bulletin
No.LTB00129

Subject/Concern: B-Pillar Trim Panel Wear
Models: Freelander 2 VIN- range: H000201-H009353
Summary:
Excessive wear on the B-Pillar interior trim panel.
Cause: The safety belt contacts the B-Pillar trim during normal use causing wear.
Suggested Customer Concern Code - T53.
Action: Should a customer express concern, follow the Service Instruction outlined
below.

Service Instruction
Inspect the front safety belt part number (located on the label attached to the webbing at
seat anchor point).

NAS vehicles: RH side front safety belt - 6G9N-61294-DHW
ROW vehicles: RH side front safety belt - 6G9N-61294-BGW
All vehicles: LH side front safety belt � 6G9N-61295-CGW

Replace both front safety belts and upper B-Pillar trim panels if they are earlier than the
part numbers above.
If the safety belts are the same or later than the part numbers above,
only replace the B-Pillar trim panels.
�2008 LandRover
1 . Install new front safety belts and upper B-Pillar trim panels (see Global Technical
Reference GTR Workshop Manual, section 501-20A).
2 . Install new upper B-Pillar trim panels (see Global Technical Reference GTR Workshop
Manual, section 501-05).

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