alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
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Hi,
Just noticed one of the rear doors isn't always locking, if you flick the locking switch on the drivers door, you can see it has a go at locking, but doesn't make it. I have had a prod with some lithium grease, but no luck, so my real question is, how do I get at it to see what is wrong. Assume it is door card off, is this easy or am I going to bust a load of clips and it rattle for ever more once back on?
Thanks,
Alastair
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10th Jun 2013 6:52 am |
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mark the spark
Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: southampton
Posts: 2531
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had this recently on my D3 front passenger side
mine was a weak lock actuator so had to be replaced ( mine was about £80 odd from TLO )
its quite a faff to fit it tho although there are some very good guides on here ,do a search and you should find one
with hindsight tho i would think about getting an indy to do it as you need to strip the door down to replace it and as i said its very fiddly and tested my patience MY05 SE D3 Manual my first LR what a car
MY10 HSE D4 auto
MY14 XXV more buttons than the spaceshuttle
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10th Jun 2013 9:45 am |
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alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
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Rear door not locking - help cant get the latch off |
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Hi,
Well I have the new latch, have been following the wiki entry, all going well until I get to the tricky part, where you have to unclip the cable from the door handle. In the wiki it shows that you can manoeuvre the latch to see the clip where you can get at it. I don't know if I am being dense or it is just different on a D4 with keyless entry but I cant move it any way so I can get a good view to clip the cable off.
Wondering if it is different on a D4 and you have to take the handle off as well???
Thanks
Alastair
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20th Jun 2013 2:39 pm |
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mark the spark
Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: southampton
Posts: 2531
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if you think getting the clip off is fiddly wait till you try to get it back on the new one took me about 2 hours
i found that the best way to get the 2 cables off was to get a bent piece of coathanger and insert thro the lock slot on the door shut. hook behind the cable just above the plastic clip that holds the small barrel on the end of the link cable ( look at the new one to visualise it better ) give a firm tug towards you and it should come free of the clip on the unit there are two to do if the same on the D4 as D3
once out of the clip it will leave the barrel still in the small pivoting arm on the lock so you if you push the arm round with your fingers it will then release once the cable / arm is at the correct angle
getting the new one located is a real fiddle as you need to hold the small arm on the lock up so that the barrel will locate in the guide whilst pushing the barrel back in. i just struggled and fiddled till it went but think there must be a better way to do this as this took about 50 attempts and bare in mind there 2 to do so you will need the patience of a saint for this
good luck
if you need any more help pm me with your number and i will give you a call MY05 SE D3 Manual my first LR what a car
MY10 HSE D4 auto
MY14 XXV more buttons than the spaceshuttle
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20th Jun 2013 3:25 pm |
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alastaid
Member Since: 31 May 2011
Location: York
Posts: 93
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Mark, thanks so much for the offer of help, I think sometimes coming away from it and posting something on the forum gives inspiration or a different way of doing it. Anyway the good news is I have done it, I did something similar as you Mark by putting a long thin screw driver behind the back of the cable and starting to put some pressure on it come out, and then lever the little clip with another small screwdriver and hey presto it pinged out. You have to do all of this through the door shut hole, a bit like keyhole surgery , I thought a picture would have been good to show the method, but had run out of hands by then.
My next advice to anyone trying this is, in your exuberance to put the new one back in, dont do what I did which was to clip the undo-able clip back in first before putting the lug back in the cable hole, so I then had to unclip the nightmare clip again, but this proved my method as I did it straight away.
I also wondered what the Haynes manual says, something along the lines of:
Undo the three torx screws, two electrical clips, and door latch cable and remove the unit. Refitting is the reverse of removal
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20th Jun 2013 4:16 pm |
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