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Land Rover Range Rover Sport Timing Belt Replacement Guide

Model: Land Rover Range Rover MK 2 - Years 2012-2021
Part: Timing belt

In this short guide we will see the main instructions on how to disassemble and replace the timing belt of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport. First of all, we open the bonnet of our car and begin to disassemble the intake sleeve and the coolant hose, disconnecting the electrical connector of the mass air flow sensor; then we are going to remove the plastic cover of the timing, which we find on the front (behind the front bumper). Now let's get the references necessary for the disassembly and replacement of the timing belt, installing the original one!

Posted on 14 September 2022 by ScegliAuto

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