Switch/handle replacement - part 1
	
	
		
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Ghost-Who-Walks
				 
			Ha - classic - the exact same fault has just occurred on mine (2010 D4).
Went through the process of trying to source a new part (for switch plus complete loom, I was quoted $180 from British Offroad and $240 from another LR parts supplier).
So, have also just ordered a $27 part from 
ebay - got the D4 switch plus loom for $31, but plan to just replace the switch/handle by cutting and soldering the wires.  And I'll have a spare loom if needed!
Keen to see how these all go - if there's a better eBay part/option (or all of the same quality).  Mines on the way...
Rob
	 
 So, part 1 of this exercise - cut my old handle/switch out yesterday (the 2 black wires), and tried soldering the new one in (that I had cut out of my complete handle + loom that I got from eBay).
The wires were in pretty poor condition, and turns out one of them is completely corroded back into the door where I can't get to the wires.
Got some solder to hold, but then pulled on it and the whole wire just broke further down (badly corroded copper wire).
So, part 2 is yet to be done - have to remove the rear door handle and install my new wiring loom completely - after soldering my new switch/handle back into the loom!
Will keep this post updated.  Such a simple thing...  [bigsad]
	 
	
	
	
		Pt2 Tailgate switch install
	
	
		
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				Originally Posted by 
Ghost-Who-Walks
				 
			So, part 1 of this exercise - cut my old handle/switch out yesterday (the 2 black wires), and tried soldering the new one in (that I had cut out of my complete handle + loom that I got from eBay).
The wires were in pretty poor condition, and turns out one of them is completely corroded back into the door where I can't get to the wires.
Got some solder to hold, but then pulled on it and the whole wire just broke further down (badly corroded copper wire).
So, part 2 is yet to be done - have to remove the rear door handle and install my new wiring loom completely - after soldering my new switch/handle back into the loom!
Will keep this post updated.  Such a simple thing...  [bigsad]
			
		
	 
 Just to finish this one off...  The switch wiring was fairly corroded, so it was good to replace the whole loom.
Pulled the top rear tailgate door handle off the car - thanks to a youtube video, it was fairly straight-forward, once you know where the plastic clips and other parts are.
Replaced the old loom with my new $30 eBay part (which looked fairly good quality, and was an exact replica in terms of connectors, wire length etc).
Noticed one of the number plate lights was out, so did that whilst I was in there.
And put it all back together.  Worked like a charm, and it's great to have the door handle working again!
So, the eBay part (so previous comment on this thread) looks like the goods!
Rob
	 
	
	
	
		D4 Tailgate Switch Failure
	
	
		Yes, this happened to me today in the D4.
I replaced the switch in our D3 about 7 years ago. At the time, I recall that the removal of the handpiece was a destructive exercise. The plastic clips break off, rendering trying to service the microswitch irrelevant. 
I enquired about spares today. For the D4, Land Rover only supply it as part of the whole assembly including numberplate lights etc. Quoted $538, which is way too expensive. 
In the meantime, the tailgate will open, when pressing Keyfob and activating the hand switch at the tailgate, simultaneously.
Thank you Scott for the Ford Focus suggestion.  Jefferson Ford said that the Focus Part is now obsolete from Ford. No longer stocked.
I have ordered a Discovery Mk3 / Mk4 (sic) tailgate switch from eBay at the Link that Tombie provided in this thread. $31.00 delivered Sydney. Up to 10 days delivery time. Just perfect.
If I do not report back, you can assume that it all went well. 
As always, the decision support provided at the Forum is superb.  Thank you everyone.