You mustn’t have specified the in cabin quieting device, commonly also referred to as the wife ejector seat module. Not available without the sunroof option as well.
G'day All,
Anyone know what these brackets are used for under the front seats of my 2013 D4?
Sorry about the pics being upside down.
Thanks in advance.
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2013 Discovery 4 TDV6 3.0
2015 Defender 90 - The TARDIS (Gone)
2003 Defender 110 - The Yellow Peril (Gone but remembered fondly)
2001 Discovery II TD5 (Gone)
1986 County V8 (Gone)
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						SubscriberYou mustn’t have specified the in cabin quieting device, commonly also referred to as the wife ejector seat module. Not available without the sunroof option as well.
2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
2007 Audi RS4 (B7)
Mounting for part of Audio system if you have the higher spec.
For lower spec vehicles a good mounting point for UHF main units, etc
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Great! Thanks for that.
Under the front seats looked like good places for my UHF and my Cel-Fi-Go. [I'd assumed that the seats are easy to remove to gain access.]
So, others must have found (switched) power nearby and got the antennae leads out of the cabin somehow. But whereabouts, that's not obvious?
Mellow Yellow
No matter what the problem - there's a solution. You've just got to find it.
2013 Discovery 4 TDV6 3.0
2015 Defender 90 - The TARDIS (Gone)
2003 Defender 110 - The Yellow Peril (Gone but remembered fondly)
2001 Discovery II TD5 (Gone)
1986 County V8 (Gone)
I mounted both the items you mention above under passenger seat - without removing the seat itself (fiddly but can be done)
Antennas and power feed behind dash and out through drivers side (there is a suitable grommet to be found from engine bay side).
I did not use internal vehicle power, I ran a feed from the battery directly to reduce noise
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