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steadicamsteel
 


Member Since: 26 Oct 2008
Location: Edinburgh
Posts: 40

2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Manual Maya GoldDiscovery 3
Drivers Door Handle

Hi Team,

Got out the car yesterday and the drivers door slowly half closed. You know where it's latched but it's not properly closed. Anyhoo, I think I pressed the LR Button (maybe the close) instead of the open button on fob and well now I have to open the bloody door by climbing through the front passanger door and pulling the interior handle to open the drivers door.

When I close the door I can't set the alarm as the car horn beeps and tells me the drivers door is still open but it's closed.

Any suggestions? What have I done wrong? is it a known fault? what should I do? HELP.....
  
Post #45616618th Apr 2009 4:32 pm
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Iain G
 


Member Since: 31 Jan 2009
Location: Filey
Posts: 430

United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 GS Manual Santorini BlackDiscovery 3

The latches are known to fail at successfully locking / unlocking the door. Not heard of your fault personally but the fault obviously points towards a latch problem.

There is a guide I made as I have recently replaced my drivers door latch which maybe of use:

Click here for guide
  
Post #45630118th Apr 2009 10:12 pm
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