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Bazzer79



Member Since: 26 Apr 2016
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Barolo Black
Help Needed - Dashboard Trim

Afternoon all - hopefully somebody can help?

I purchased a L322 SC about 3 months ago. After 4 weeks of ownership it was crashed into whilst parked on the roadside and suffered fairly heavy front end damage. It has now been repaired by Land Rover, however there is one item outstanding.

Just to the left of the touch screen there is a piece of trim missing, please see photos attached. Photo 1 is how it looks now, Photo 2 is my friends RR - how it should look. This was obviously dislodged by the impact. Two dash panels were also misaligned on the return where the door meets the dash, but this has been rectified.


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The problem I have is that Land Rover can't find the trim part that is missing in their parts catalogue?

Has anybody ever taken the dash apart or does anybody know if there is an online parts catalogue where I can look at this myself?

Thanks,

Bazzer

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johnboyairey



Member Since: 11 Jan 2013
Location: surrey
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Orkney Grey

the actual dashtop with the stitched leather is a whole panel, that is taken off for say, work on the radio system. you can find a how to on here. but it involves removing the black vent panels at either end, and then about 10 bolts that hold it down, then, you remove the dashtop. you might find that the sort of 'left hand panel' to the side of the radio, has this piece still somewhere in that area, -what i mean is, it might have fallen off, or bent back etc. i have the ealier model. the trim piece that holds the airbag, is removable, and maybe that is where you need to be looking. it only takes about 20 mins to remove. you will need some torx type allen keys.

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