Genuine Land Rover Part
WIRING - SEAT
For Land Rover Range Rover
Part Number: LR158818
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Genuine Land Rover Part
Part Number: LR158818
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Product Description:
Land Rover part number LR158818 is a 60/40 split bench seat specifically designed for the rear seating area of Range Rover models from 2022 onwards. This seat features a load-through design with slide functionality, allowing for easy access to the rear cargo area while accommodating various passenger configurations. Constructed from high-quality materials, it ensures durability and comfort during travel. The seat is compatible with the following models: Range Rover (2022+) with 3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6, 3.0 I6 Turbo Petrol AJ20P6, and 4.4 V8 Turbo Petrol NC10. Installation is straightforward, requiring basic tools and adherence to the vehicle’s service manual. Regular inspection is recommended to ensure proper functionality of the seat's folding mechanism and wiring connections. If you notice any signs of wear or malfunction, such as difficulty in folding or sliding, prompt attention is advised to maintain safety and comfort.
This car part is suitable for the following models:
Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6], Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Petrol AJ20P6], Range Rover (2022+) [4.4 V8 Turbo Petrol NC10]
| Model | Subcategory |
|---|---|
| Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6] | Wiring - Seats (2nd Row, 60/40 Split Bench Seat, Rear Seats) (60/40 Load Through With Slide, With 60/40 Power Fold Thru Rr Seat) |
| Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Petrol AJ20P6] | Wiring - Seats (2nd Row, 60/40 Split Bench Seat, Rear Seats) (60/40 Load Through With Slide, With 60/40 Power Fold Thru Rr Seat) |
| Range Rover (2022+) [4.4 V8 Turbo Petrol NC10] | Wiring - Seats (2nd Row, 60/40 Split Bench Seat, Rear Seats) (60/40 Load Through With Slide, With 60/40 Power Fold Thru Rr Seat) |
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