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There are two types of clock. One that displays only the clock and the other that displays radio information. Removal and replacement is the same. Use a wide bladed screwdriver or a two inch filler knife to prise out the surround. Start at the passenger side and the bottom. Use something to protect the dashboard. The filler blade will do this with the screwdriver on top of it. Carefully remove it and then remove the two screws holding the clock in the dashboard. The Bulb is accessible from the back. As they say replacement is the reverse of the removal. Part number for dual display clock is XQH100010 I believe the clock in the Freelander is the same but may have a green display.
Removing a radio from a Rover 25 is easy and quick. All you have to do is remove the trimming with a flat head screw driver, unscrew the panel, take off the panel, unscrew the radio, then take out the radio.
I don't think you mean "Land Rover"!
It takes a very small Allen wrench in the holes located on the face of the radio (one on right and left). Loosen them and the metal retaining clips will be disengaged and you can then remove it.
Get a torch?
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If you have an err code on the display you need to enter a 4-digit number provided just for your radio. If you cannot locate it in your owners book, call your local dealer with the VIN and they should be able to provide you with the radio code.
Yes, its located in the back of the stereo. Depending on the year and model of your Land Rover. In my 99 discovery 1 to remove the radio you need a number 9 tamper-proof torx precision driver. insert the driver into the holes on either side and turn about 10 turns anticlockwise. ( these screws DO NOT come out of the radio DO NOT FORCE THEM!)
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If you car is a 1990 - 1996 (3 box saloon) you prise the wood trim from the facia with a wide blunt screwdriver and replace the bulb by turning it a quarter turn. For later cars that look like a Honda Civic, chances are it may be a bulb or more likely the clock itself has failed (common fault) To gain access to the clock on post 1996 models.... Remove the rear console - posi screws on the sides at the rear (slide seats forward to gain access) Prise the cap under the handbrake to reveal 2 10mm bolts - remove Lift the console and detatch the e/window wiring plugs Remove console Prise out the HRW & hazard switches and unplug In the holes remove the screws with a magnetic screwdriver Remove the radio Remove the single screw in the radio aperture Remove the 2 screws either side of the centre console Remove the gear knob Gently remove the centre console to gain access to the clock & wiring Best of luck - its fiddly!
Call your local Land Rover dealership...they will give you a code.
place a 15 mm spanner on the tensioner from under the car and rotate it clock wish to lift the tensioner then you can remove the belt