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peteoheat



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How to remove near side trim panel for towbar electrics

I'm trying to install a towbar on my FL2. I think I've worked out how to get the rear bumper off for the installation but can't figure out how you remove the near side trim panel in the boot to do the electrical connections.

Any pointers would be appreciated.

Post #102265 16th May 2011 11:25 am
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I would imagine the same as in dunroof's reply in this thread http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic8297.html

Post #102268 16th May 2011 11:55 am
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peteoheat



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Brilliant thanks I'll give that a try.

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Start at the top nearest the tailgate and work forwards. Be brave its a tight fit. Becareful its really easy to put markson the beige trim above.
Lift out of the tie down loops.

You have to take the plastic trim off that runs across the back of the boot where the tail gate latch locates before doing the above.

It should all snap back in place.

Just one thing to note - the backplate for genuine LR electrics changes between 08 and 10 MY's. the kit should come with both versions.

Have you got a copy of the install diagrams?

DR There's always a way forward!

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Post #102329 16th May 2011 8:09 pm
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