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    Disco2 rear door fix

    Disco2 rear doors are renowned for getting stuck shut.

    To prevent this, always push hard on the door, squeeze the handle and then pull.
    If it sticks, shake the door in/out to free it up.

    Or push on the door while rolling the handle with your thumbs back into the unsqueezed position.

    One of the problems is the door sticking shut, the other is the handle sticking in the squeezed position preventing you from trying to open the door again or keeping the door open.

    This fix pictured below is the addition of a spring (I just used some old spring off a series LandRover) which forces the lock handle to return to the unsqueezed position. The prevents the need to roll the squeeze handle back to the unsqueezed position so you can try to open the door again (after a push on the door).

    Unsqueezed position below with spring in place



    Squeezed position below with spring in place

    Cheers
    Slunnie


    ~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Disco2 rear doors are renowned for getting stuck shut.

    To prevent this, always push hard on the door, squeeze the handle and then pull.
    If it sticks, shake the door in/out to free it up.

    Or push on the door while rolling the handle with your thumbs back into the unsqueezed position.

    One of the problems is the door sticking shut, the other is the handle sticking in the squeezed position preventing you from trying to open the door again or keeping the door open.

    This fix pictured below is the addition of a spring (I just used some old spring off a series LandRover) which forces the lock handle to return to the unsqueezed position. The prevents the need to roll the squeeze handle back to the unsqueezed position so you can try to open the door again (after a push on the door).

    Unsqueezed position below with spring in place



    Squeezed position below with spring in place

    I did that some time ago, I was amazed the difference it makes!

    I used a lighter spring which is still good enough.

    Good write up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    I did that some time ago, I was amazed the difference it makes!

    I used a lighter spring which is still good enough.

    Good write up.
    Oh cool, I hadn't heard of it. Sure does make a big difference, I'm surprised they didn't come from the factory like this.

    It gives significantly more confidence when using the rear door!
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Oh cool, I hadn't heard of it. Sure does make a big difference, I'm surprised they didn't come from the factory like this.

    It gives significantly more confidence when using the rear door!
    No embarrassing 20 minutes at the supermarket for me trying to convince it to open before my wife leaves me anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    No embarrassing 20 minutes at the supermarket for me trying to convince it to open before my wife leaves me anymore.
    I don't have to sweat when somebody else opens the rear door either, especially when the barrier is in.

    Argh, I should have disconnected the lock button so when the shelves are in that nothing lands on it and locks everything into the boot. Next time...
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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