Thanks that's what I was planning, the only part that really wears is the plastic cog that that brass worm gear drives, but if that's ok it should be a fairly reliable repair for $8 plus time
Here's a tutorial if you want to go that route: DIY: Door Lock Actuator - Internal Motor Replacement - North American Motoring but i doubt a repair like this would last too much cos even if you fix the motor i'm sure that the other mechanical parts are worn enough to make you tricks
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
Thanks that's what I was planning, the only part that really wears is the plastic cog that that brass worm gear drives, but if that's ok it should be a fairly reliable repair for $8 plus time
I opened mine too after i replaced it thinking to fix it and have a spare but i've given up cos it was a too big play for my taste between the metal parts cos there was a wear where they were riveted together, any way if you go for it see this too: 99-04 Discovery II Door Latch/Actuator Help | Roverland Parts Blog
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
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