
Originally Posted by
Jeffoir
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.
Hi Everyone,
you know where I said above…, “if I do not report back, it went well…”
Well, I’m reporting back. it did NOT go well.
As a reminder, the key fob will actuate the lock, so I am not stuck or locked out, but I wish to fix it.
The new switch is installed with soldered wires. Nice and firm. Could not see any corrosion.
there is 12volts to the wire, but it will not acctuate the lock.
I pulled the tailgate handle / taillight assembly out to check things. It all looks good.
I pulled the lower tailgate covers off to check things. All good there. The grey foam had been cut, so I suspect previous owner had replaced the actuator.
Could I please ask for suggestions on cause and guidance for next steps?
thank you all.
PS: I loved how the thread took a short detour on to motorbike rebuilds in the TV Room. Made me smile. Nice looking bike. Well done.
you will remember Josh Huber from the Forum. I dropped in to see him a year ago. He was rebuilding a Ducati. I can’t remember the model number. I asked Josh if it was “best in class?” In a typical Josh response, he just said: “it is the class!”
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