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hiline
18th February 2007, 08:01 PM
having a problem with the wife's drivers door :mad: :mad:
when the door is closed the display screen beeps and tells you the door is open :eek:
any suggestions on what it could be ???
or a easy fix for it ???
cheers all
jimbo110
18th February 2007, 08:23 PM
or a easy fix for it ???
cheers all
Replace it with a Defender. :whistling:
hiline
18th February 2007, 08:25 PM
Replace it with a Defender. :whistling:
I already have a 130TD5 :D ;)
ladas
18th February 2007, 08:39 PM
having a problem with the wife's drivers door :mad: :mad:
when the door is closed the display screen beeps and tells you the door is open :eek:
any suggestions on what it could be ???
or a easy fix for it ???
cheers all
Ray - they are normally connected through the door light switches, on the front pillar near the hindges, but some have a seperate switch in the same location (ie two switches)
They are normally held onto the pillar with one self tapping screw, and they get a bit dirty and the earth connection ends up being bad.
Unscrew the switch, it will just pop out of the pillar, clean it and the metal behind the switch, get a new self tapper and screw it back in.
Try that first.
Also check that the wire is still attached to the end of the switch
jimbo110
18th February 2007, 08:43 PM
I already have a 130TD5 :D ;)
Yeah, i mean to have two!:D
jimbo110
18th February 2007, 08:45 PM
Ray - they are normally connected through the door light switches, on the front pillar near the hindges, but some have a seperate switch in the same location (ie two switches)
They are normally held onto the pillar with one self tapping screw, and they get a bit dirty and the earth connection ends up being bad.
Unscrew the switch, it will just pop out of the pillar, clean it and the metal behind the switch, get a new self tapper and screw it back in.
Try that first.
hmmmm, a bad earth, who would have guessed!:D
hiline
18th February 2007, 09:01 PM
Ray - they are normally connected through the door light switches, on the front pillar near the hindges, but some have a seperate switch in the same location (ie two switches)
They are normally held onto the pillar with one self tapping screw, and they get a bit dirty and the earth connection ends up being bad.
Unscrew the switch, it will just pop out of the pillar, clean it and the metal behind the switch, get a new self tapper and screw it back in.
Try that first.
Also check that the wire is still attached to the end of the switch
thanks mate
i'll give that ago tomorrow
p38arover
18th February 2007, 09:17 PM
Ray, it is more than likely the door ajar switch.
Have a look at http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/index.php and search on door ajar (make sure you search on all terms) in the P38A forum
The switch is in the door latch. Possibly very corroded. See this thread for pic http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php't=3870
Ron
hiline
19th February 2007, 05:59 AM
Ray, it is more than likely the door ajar switch.
Have a look at http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/index.php and search on door ajar (make sure you search on all terms) in the P38A forum
The switch is in the door latch. Possibly very corroded. See this thread for pic http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php't=3870
Ron
cheers ron
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