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Thread: Fire extinguisher location - passenger side only.

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    Fire extinguisher location - passenger side only.

    I bought an el-cheaply $15 powder type fire extinguisher from Aldi with the intention of mounting it down in the footwell forward of the drivers seat.

    To my surprise there's no immediately obvious mounting point for these. (I have manual seats). After much faffing around looking for some clues from the UK forum I eventually turned to TOPIX, where I downloaded the instructions for fitting the OEM fire extinguisher.

    Turns out ( according to the LR fitting instructions) that you mustn't mount the fire extinguisher in front of the drivers seat. It must be mounted instead in front of the passenger seat.

    I suppose the thinking for this is that it restricts the drivers footspace, and could be dangerous. Is this normal practice? I've always placed them on the drivers side previously.

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    The thinking would be safety related in that if the extinguisher came loose from the mounting bracket it could get fouled with the pedals and potentially cause an accident.
    On my D2, I have 1 extinguisher mounted on each side of my cargo barrier so they are easily accessible if needed.
    Warren

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    Yes that makes sense.

    I also agree that the cargo barrier is a great place to mount them. I just don't have one. So the footwell it is.

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    I also mount mine on my cargo barrier.

    What about just behind the second row of seats at about shoulder height?

    IMHO if you've got a fire, you're unlikely to want to fossick in the footwell to get the extinguisher. In the back is pretty common from my experience.

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    Just make sure you don't cause interference with any curtain or side airbags, if fitted.
    Warren

    Currently Landroverless - Still interested
    Formerly: 2003 D2a Update TD5 Auto. Platinum edition. ARB Bar, 36" LED light bar, cargo barrier, dual batteries.

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    I have mounted mine twice now on the underside rear of front passeger seat there is some black metal that is relatively flat and holds a CAMS approved mount I picked up from one ofvthe racecar accesory retailers. Pm me if interested in a pic.

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    I ordered the factory fire extinguisher mount. It took me many months to finally work out how to do it, as it didn't come with a template for cutting the carpet in the passenger footwell.

    See attached image.


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    Got the part number at all?

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    What you don't want is for the extinguisher to become a projectile if you have a crash. Mount it securely and preferably facing to the rear... Try to avoid mounting it forward facing, at head height, on a cargo barrier!!

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    VPLAS0041

    I ordered it from the UK. As you can't ship a fire extinguisher, I ordered the whole kit and told the shop to keep the extinguisher and just send the mounting stuff. From memory it was an expensive exercise, around A$200 ????

    Cheers
    Lucas

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