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D pillar speaker cover removed to facilitate removal of the bin cover.11 viewsThe pipe thing exposed when the D pillar cover is removed is something to do with the side curtain air bags and hence is not to be disturbed - at least my me. Removal of the cover make lifting of the bin cover easier.13 Sep 2024
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Ford Sounder 4L1Z-15K864 A that I installed.12 viewsThis is the Ford sounder, part number 4L1Z-15K864 that I purchased and installed in lieu of the official Land Rover sounder. Note the part number is what is printed on the box (and also my invoice) but the part number on the sounder body is a bit different. I think a new box/invoice related part number is created each time the price of a part is changed. Regardless the Ford sounder was about half the cost of the Land Rover part and sounds the same as the removed factory buzzer.13 Sep 2024
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Land Rover LR006482 replacement sounder10 viewsThis is the official Land Rover replacement sounder, part number LR006482 and costs about double the Ford part number sounder. I used the Ford sounder and it sounds the same as the original factory sounder in my 2005 LR3.13 Sep 2024
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Bin Cover removed showing forward release clips that clip into the two rectangular slots.10 viewsOne has to pull up on the Bin Cover to unlatch the two metal clips, hence why release of the C pillar cover makes the bin cover removal and reinstall easier.13 Sep 2024
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Buzzer located under black plastic cover.12 viewsThe white electrical connector clicks into the buzzer housing that is shown protruding from under the black plastic cover. There is a little tab on the white plastic that has to be squeezed to release the connector. In other words, do not pull on the two conductors. 13 Sep 2024
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White plastic pin that has to be partly removed to assist in release of buzzer cover.11 viewsThe white coloured plastic pin is located near the C pillar and has to be partly pulled out to release the black plastic buzzer cover.13 Sep 2024
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Bin cover removed to expose plastic moulding covering buzzer.10 viewsI guess this moulding is helping to retain the bin cover when in place rather than to "protect" the buzzer but that is also what it seems to do. In any case, unscrew the two large screws and lift moulding off exposing the buzzer.13 Sep 2024
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C pillar cover removed to facilitate removal of bin cover.9 viewsNote the "ribbon" behind the top left corner of the C pillar cover. This is something to do with the curtain air bags, hence do not mess with it. I dislodged the cover to make it easier to pull up and extract the black plastic bin moulding. It is not necessary to totally remove it and would be what I call a big deal - seat belt, air vent and ducting as well as that curtain concern.13 Sep 2024
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