Been mega busy at work the last few weeks, so I hope all is well?
A friend of mine gave me the shinny version of the airintake grill today, so I decided to try and fit.
After a number of attempts I couldn't remove the exsiting one, it felt like I was going to bend the wing. Does anybody have any tips on removing this?
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11th Mar 2007 9:22 pm
ronp
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The removal of the airintake grille is discussed here, it seems to come down to: give it a good yank.
The GTR just says: remove the grille. If you have the replacement grille, you should be able to see how it is kept in place. Probably some clips on the top and bottom?
Also, have a look on http://www.ownerinfo.landrover.com/extfree2viewlrprod/index.jsp in the 'Accessory Fitting Instructions' section. Search for 'raised airintake', it will show you the intructions for fitting the raised airintake. That also indicates that you just have to pull the grille.... 2006 Zermatt Silver TDV6 'SE' Auto, Mantec sump guard, Frontrunner roofrack, Lightforce 140s, split charge system and... a Jetboil.
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With mine (both of them) you need to pull up with a bit of force on the centre bar, and then swivel it outwards at the bottom, as though hinged at the top.Dave
Cheers for the advice, I looked at the 'raised airintake' guide andit wasnt much help. I think I will give it a bigger yank in the morning?07 Java Black HSE TDV6
Just found this thread after trying to get my grill off.... Unsuccessfully!
Buy the man a beer who suggested pulling up and swiveling out!
16th Mar 2012 4:18 pm
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I had the same prob with mine whilst trying to fix the sunroof drain. Could not get it off for love nor money thought the wing would crease i pulled that hard but Mr.Wiggs suggested turning my back on the wing grabbing the vent lifting up and then walking away which believe it or not worked perfectly for me though to be honest i think i did break 1 of the lugs but used abit of glue on the refit and all hunky dorey.
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16th Mar 2012 5:17 pm
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What Glymmer_Man said; it is easier to do if you have your back to the D3.
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17th Mar 2012 5:36 am
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I used a wooden spatula to prise mine off, no damage to paint.
17th Mar 2012 12:17 pm
Spinney
Member Since: 18 Aug 2013
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AIR INTAKE GRILL REMOVAL TOOL
Having tried to remove the airintake grille using suggestions above and in other posts and failing, I thought I would share my experience.
I bent up a tool for the job in a few minutes using an unwanted metal strip as shown below with 20p coin for scale - 2cm in diameter for those not in UK.
The precise size is not critical but the metal should be fairly rigid and narrow enough to fit between the grille vanes:
The idea is that you need to apply upward pressure to the 2 tabs located at the bottom of the grille as you pull the bottom of the grille outwards:
Insert the tool at the bottom of the grille pushing the foam behind downwards until the short end sits just below one of the tabs. Lift up the long end levering against the foam rubber whilst pulling the grille outwards and it should release as in photo below:
Hold the grille in this position and repeat the process with the second tab and the grille should come out in one piece.
It seems the only way I could think of that did not risk breaking the grille or a least one tab by pulling up and out with some force. Hope this helps someone.
Dave
18th Aug 2013 12:08 pm
Sion
Member Since: 08 Apr 2014
Location: North Wales
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I did the same as Spinney. Brilliant. No force needed and more importantly, no damage to the vent or the wing
1st Sep 2014 7:38 pm
Kirky
Member Since: 05 Jan 2014
Location: Blaby
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Done mine the other day after reading how to do it back to Disco knees bent fingers in grille stand up grille should pop out
1st Sep 2014 7:43 pm
Sion
Member Since: 08 Apr 2014
Location: North Wales
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How did the replacement one fit in? I bought one off ebay and it doesn't fit. The front lower clip is about 1mm too far down, so it won't clip in to the wing. I'm not going to force it, so am on the hunt for a better one.
1st Sep 2014 10:05 pm
Kirky
Member Since: 05 Jan 2014
Location: Blaby
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I fit it in reverse order bottom in first then it clipped in
2nd Sep 2014 2:56 pm
Deanicuss
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