How To Remove Land Rover Defender L663 Glove Box + Dash Rail missing USB Retrofit

How To Remove Land Rover Defender L663 Glove Box + Dash Rail missing USB Retrofit

In this video we show how to remove the glovebox on a Land Rover Defender L663 – the reason we are doing this is to replace the missing USB in the passenger dash rail on our new Defender 90

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Олександр Таран says:

Доброго здоров'я привіт з Одеси Україна.

mike clark says:

You must be able to pull these cars about blind folded now Simon . You must know your way around these cars better than Land Rover can , .

mike clark says:

Hes one of the best .

Andy K says:

I looked on eBay for usb and couldn’t find any. What search terms should I use.

David Keane-Mirajkar says:

Simon – great as always – my D90 came with out the same USB C and 5/12v in rear console and front dash. Just wondering if your lovely new D90 came without locking fuel cap. Love these videos- thank yoy

Greg S. says:

I have a 2020 110 but I’m trading it in on a new 90. I’ll take my USB’s with me! Where can I get the plastic caps fillers?

Sukhamrit Oberoi says:

Now waiting for screen upgrade video of ur old defender

Chris Cato says:

Hello Simon
Good video but don't suppose you have noticed as well in your 110 Defender they have deleted the middle sun visor ? Is there a part that can be ordered for this from Landrover we had one in our 2020 110 but when we got the new one a few months ago this was missing as well !!
The USB ports seem to be getting less and less in vehicles as ours did come with 2 in the back instead of 4 and 1 in the dash board but I have noticed now that they are deleting them all ??

interdec says:

Just wondering if you’re any closer to the cause of that battery drain issue a few videos ago?

Stuart Francis says:

Quite impressed with that Land Rover build quality to be fair, ha there been any scary failures on these yet I haven’t heard of any

steven moran says:

Seems odd the usb sockets are omitted due to chip shortage but, you can buy the omitted part from stock at Land Rover.
The only way that works for them is if the customers have the dealer fit them at ridiculous labour rate plus vat of course.

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