Never taken one on these apart fully so may need some help,could be back to you.
29th Jun 2011 6:41 am
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29th Jun 2011 9:06 am
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I am a lightweight and still have this gap.
Just checked the seat base and if I tilt the front of seat base upwards the gap appears. If I lower the front the gap fully closes. It tilts down and inwards.
I suspect more of a design flaw then a bracket bending...... The TSB might be a cover up for the design flaw?? Won't this new bracket affect your sitting position? I like a good support of my upper legsCLUB ILLEGAL CAR WASHERS
Yup looking more like a genuine design flaw .........
Anyone got diagrams/pics of taking the seat apart and reassembly such that i can check regrading the tilt bracket and if required remedy this niggle.
30th Jun 2011 9:41 am
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So I know this is an old technical service bulletin, But I have just replaced the part with the new modified part and it makes a massive difference. Part Number is HGM500010 at a cost of £10.79+VAT
The new part HGM500010 has 2 locating pins that are simply missing on the original version. This keeps everything in the correct place, and so no gap! The hole they locate into has always been there!
Before:
Part Differences:
New part with Pin shown in red circle:
Old part with no pin in the red circle:
Locating hole shown in red square:
After:
You can see from the indentations on the side just how much the seat has moved now it is being held in place correctly at the front.
Finished picture showing the gap now closed. There is no movement anymore in the seat (before you could push it back and forth about an inch).2005 Discovery 3 HSE
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Mine's always had a gap although I've never felt it move. I wish I'd read this last week and I'd have added the revised bracket to my parts order to sort the failed heater element and foam.
8th Nov 2017 12:37 pm
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Seeing as I don't have a big order to place at the moment, which in itself is unusual:
Could I just drill a hole through the existing bracket and add a 'pin' in the form of a bolt, or weld on a bit bit of rod?
Are there any markings or obvious ways of knowing where the pin should be?Black 05 TDV6 HSE Auto
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8th Nov 2017 1:23 pm
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Or wait until you are doing an order (as it’s not urgent) and spend the £12 on a new one? 😀
I would agree it’s worth saving money, but £12... that’s almost the cheapest LR part ever!2005 Discovery 3 HSE
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8th Nov 2017 1:45 pm
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I'm not sure you understand the mentality of a Land Rover enthusiast!
Rather more seriously, seeing as changing the bracket for a new one requires the same amount of work, other than drilling 2 holes or welding a bit of rod, neither of which are a particular chore, it seemed a reasonable approach.
I hoping (the mentality of a deluded Land Rover enthusiast!) that I won't have any large orders for some time, whereas I quite fancy sorting out the seat.Black 05 TDV6 HSE Auto
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8th Nov 2017 1:56 pm
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Well there are no markings so you could attach a pin using best guess from my pictures. The hole in the other side is already there.2005 Discovery 3 HSE
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8th Nov 2017 2:08 pm
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8th Nov 2017 2:13 pm
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Sorry for digging this up guys.
I did this modification last year and that bracket was still available but now impossible to get my hand on it. Even directly from land rover, discontinued.
Do you guys know where I can find one for my passenger seat please ?
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