Fred
I took the vent off completely when I did mine, if I remember
just take the hinge pin out and undo the 6mm (I think) nuts very easy if
fiddly
give it a good clean before sticking the new ones on
ps don't kneel on the bonnet when doing this because you dent it
good luck
Eddie
"beamendsltd" <beamendsltd@btconnect.com> wrote in message
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> In message <436e4b5e$0$20234$dbd49001@news.wanadoo.nl>
> "Fred Huge" <fred.huge@wanadoo.nl> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Richard,
>> One question left: how can I remove the old seal. Must I remove the dash
>> from the inside or is there an easier way around?
>> Fred
>>
>
> They quite literally just stick on - lift a corner and you'll see.
>
> Richard
>
>>
>> "beamendsltd" <beamendsltd@btconnect.com> schreef in bericht
>> news:848218c54d%beamendsltd@btconnect.com...
>> > In message <436cbe28$0$25077$dbd45001@news.wanadoo.nl>
>> > "Landy Fred" <fred.huge_nospam@wanadoo.nl> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I have a leaking air vent on my Defender TD5 2002
>> > > How can I change the seal of the air vent?
>> > > thanks
>> > > Fred
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> > They are stick-on (self-adhesive)
>> >
>> > JAE000030 Vent Seal - Defender £6.46 inc VAT
>> >
>> >
>> > Richard
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