Removing Freebie Back passenger seats

This site contains affiliate links for which LandyZone may be compensated if you make a purchase.

Robsta1974

New Member
Posts
26
Location
Elgin, NE Scotland
Was just wondering if anyone knew the size of special T socket i need to remove the screws that will help me remove the back passenger seats of my Freelander 2001 TD4 Station Wagon. Looking at it I know its a special socket ( possibly a T40 or a T50) but I need one asap. I want to get one from ebay or something but unsure what size i will need. Is it worth buying a cheap set as maybe more of the freeby has these sockets ?

Any ideas please :)
 
Hello. I have just checked for you and it is a T40. Also used to adjust the Torx screws on locking plates on the door jams. However, you will need a T25 to remove the drivers door lock when that fails! I suggest you buy a good quality set (eg Draper) as the larger screws are very tight. You will also need a suitable ratchet or T bar and an adapter if necessary (the ones provided in socket sets are ideal).
Hope this helps,
Eric.
 
Thanks very Ertin , funny old thing my drivers solenoid has just gone , 3 of my 5 electric windows went all at the same time (yep the cables) but thanks to Northern Irelanders repair they all working now :)

I will go on ebay right now at get the sockets , as I have the Huskys I need to fit the large crate in the back to travel down south and removing the seats will give me the room to fit it

Cheers dude :)
 
Now you own a landy I think your tool kit will grow very quickly. Don't buy cheap tools its a false economy.

Yeah as an engineer myself and working in a place where we just wrote of a lot of tools , my garage looks healthier than ever :) but yeah point taken on pikey bits , I will buy quality only
 
Sorry to hear about windows and drivers lock solenoid. Does the button refuse to come up when you unlock the door? If so, I'm afraid its a new lock assy. as they are not designed to be dismantled. Cost me about £73 from LR. Also tricky to fit the first time - Haynes Manual confusing until you realise one of the photos is taken from inside the door! And you don't need to drill out the pop rivets for the internal handle - the cable can be removed from the lock end.
 
Yeah nice one , dont have Haynes manual but Im used to fixing RAF Nimrod aircraft, trust me they are typical 1960s pig with no access to anything , Access i never fear. Have had a look at the door assy and behind it for access to handle, looks tricky but I will manage. Thanks for the tip though , yeah same snag wont unlock when using the electric key fob. I will see what I can salvage from a breakers yard before i resort to last L/R Prices :)
 
Back
Top