Removing roof panel

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aldomcgibbon

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Hi, I'm removing roof panel at passengers side and I cant find an electrical connector to disconnet the electrical loom running through the roof panel. Is there one, or do I have to remove all the glued in cables along the route?

Freelander 2 hse 2007
cheers aldomcg
 
I'd be looking at the manual before you break something. Land Rover only parts for the Freelander 2 are hideously expensive.
The workshop manual is free to download on this forum somewhere.
 
Cheers been rebuilding the freelander 2 2007 BF07EBL for the last nine months just the underseal to do. Now waterleak down through roof lining, I have dropped the roof lining all electrial connections split the only problem at the passengers side I cant see an electrical connecter to split all electric cables running onto the headlining board. All the cables are glued along the headlining board have checked my handbook and the rave software looks like I will have to have to cut the glue on the cable run.
thanks for the reply Allan
 
Cheers been rebuilding the freelander 2 2007 BF07EBL for the last nine months just the underseal to do. Now waterleak down through roof lining, I have dropped the roof lining all electrial connections split the only problem at the passengers side I cant see an electrical connecter to split all electric cables running onto the headlining board. All the cables are glued along the headlining board have checked my handbook and the rave software looks like I will have to have to cut the glue on the cable run.
thanks for the reply Allan
Rave doesn't cover the Freelander 2, as it's a completely different vehicle to Rover derived LRs of the past. You need the FL2 manual, which is on this forum to download for free. https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/freelander-2-repair-and-maintenance-manual.247438/

You really should consult the correct LR manual before you do damage that requires an expensive replacement part.
 
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