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The Wild Rover
 


Member Since: 07 Apr 2012
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Car alarm....bonnet sensor?

Hi lads,

I had a few embarrasing incidents recently when the car alarm just came on even though nobody had touched the car. I suspect the bonnet sensor because when I checked on the dashboard it said "bonnet open" even though it was definitely closed. Is that a common fault? I located it on the left lock(standing in front of the car) and I flooded it in WD 40. Will that do the trick or will I have to order a new sensor? Or is there another fix?

Greetings from Germany and stay healthy everybody,

Ralph
  
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rrhool
 


Member Since: 28 Aug 2014
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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Zermatt SilverDiscovery 3

Yes, very common.
You can temporarily bridge the two wires with a paper clip, or a wire with spades on, to stop the alarm.
 Richard


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The Wild Rover
 


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Cheers Richard!

I just found this video which might be handy if anybody has a similar problem:



I just do the same as those guys and give it a good clean. If that doesn't do the trick, does anybody know if you can buy the actual switch assembly without the lock separately? So far I have only found the complete lock assembly, but the lock is fine of course and swapping out the micro switch looks dead easy.

take care,

Ralph
  
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rrhool
 


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Thumbs Up worth a go!
 Richard


D3 SE 2007. Triumph 2.5Pi 1973. Ferguson TEA20 1948.



Discovery 2 4.0 ES 2001- Gone
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Yargo
 


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I had same problem. Fixed in 5 min. Remove bonnet latch, remove switch from latch, there is a tiny metal clip - bend it up slightly and assemble.
  
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Ranger Rover
 


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United States 2006 LR3 4.4 V8 SE Auto Java BlackLR3
Bonnet Open Message and Alarm

I have had the same problem, but only early in the morning, and only when I temperature cools.
The switch has now been replaced twice, and I have spent hours adjusting the hood height and the switch/ lock height.
All to no avail.

Thanks in advance for any help,
  
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kajtzu
 


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Oops, wrong thread.
  
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florent
 


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Thanks for the tip, removing the sensor, cleaning it and slightly bending upwards did the trick.
My alarm went ringing & I had the message hood open sometimes (when it was not).
 Serial Land Lover - (3 Defenders, 8 Range Rovers, 2 Freelanders, 4 D3s... to be continued)  
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reb78
 


Member Since: 21 Apr 2018
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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 GS Auto Baltic BlueDiscovery 3

rrhool wrote:
Yes, very common.
You can temporarily bridge the two wires with a paper clip, or a wire with spades on, to stop the alarm.

Haha - that was temporary for me about 7 years ago.... its still temporary.
  
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