Member Since: 25 Oct 2013
Location: Holland
Posts: 1
passenger side
front door open , remove the trim panal between the A post and the B post , then you should see anothe plastic piece clipped into the floor , pull this up and you will see a wiring loom the size of a babys arm , its in there
i had a disco3 with about 5l water in there and every soldered joint was green with rot and neede re joining
nice little job compared to the other diagnoses stuff i get to do
25th Oct 2013 5:50 pm
gruodiz
Member Since: 16 Nov 2011
Location: Klaipeda
Posts: 294
To make it sure both for LHD (European continental) and RHD (UK) cars splice is in the same left side?
Can not find the splice in LHD car, front seat removed, carpets lifted, the tape which holds loom already cut but with no success.
any help??
11th Nov 2013 9:36 am
gruodiz
Member Since: 16 Nov 2011
Location: Klaipeda
Posts: 294
Found the problem. It was green with white stripe wire splice on LHD vehicle passenger side, LH side.
11th Nov 2013 12:17 pm
mjsent
Member Since: 07 Jul 2011
Location: staffs
Posts: 15
intermitent remote locking
bit of a teaser here, the remote works when it wants to, have gained access through the passenger door but the dash mounted open and close function will not work iether, now if its the key fob surley once in the car then that button on the dash should work ????? shouldnt it, if its the reciever in the roof , again surley the dash would work, so am I right in thinking that it could be this splice in the wireing that I keep reading about, really look forward to the help that this forum brings from the undoubtably most knowlegable crowd of people who never worked at a landrover stealers but are noticably more helpfull at a cost that seems most bearable, so with thanks in anticepation
mike
ps,, Happy Xmas
21st Dec 2013 3:39 pm
amphoto
Member Since: 29 Dec 2013
Location: Leek
Posts: 22
Ok had same issue all 3 Fobs failed at same time previous owner bought an extra spare I'm guessing due to intermittent fault checked the wiring loom today very damp in there although the green striped cables were bone dry and looked in perfect order following advice on this thread I cut and reconnected anyway and hey presto all three fobs working perfectly again
Thanks guys without this forum and your advice this would have no doubt cost me a fortune at a dealers!............
Next job sunroof drains I guess
3rd Jan 2014 4:44 pm
Carlostrance
Member Since: 21 Nov 2013
Location: Derby
Posts: 1
Hi all,
My 05 plate developed this problem a few days ago. Neither key fob working.
I looked at the connecter which had the 3 green / white thin cables in, and it looked fine, dry and solid.
But while i was in there i cut off the black nylon connecter and soldered the 3 cables together and taped them up.
Both key fobs now working again.
Thanks for the information on here about this.
One thing to add is that my manual door lock on the passenger door had seized up.
finaly managed to get it to work with a can of WD40 and lots of wiggling of the key.
Think i'll use this lock now and again to keep it working as the only other way in i can see is to smash a window
2nd Feb 2014 12:55 pm
Dobbin
Member Since: 13 Dec 2010
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 203
What a great place for information this forum is,
Couple of Days ago SWMBO complained that key fobs had stopped working.
Found this topic and decided to take the passenger side of the car apart this morning.
I cut off the Green/White Splice pictured below, and soldered the joint back together.
Hey presto, Key Fobs now Locking/Unlocking again.
Very Happy Bunny!
Much missed 2004 D2 G4 Ltd edition
Current 2005 D3 TDV6 HSE
General Grabber AT's
13th Feb 2014 2:27 pm
Robbie
Member Since: 05 Feb 2006
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Member Since: 07 Feb 2014
Location: Mpumalanga
Posts: 26
What a struggle to get to the loom, but guys, thanks a million, my remote is working again, like a charm. Had an issue a while ago, then it stopped and yesterday during a 4x4 day it just completely stopped working. I was in shambles but thanks to a search or two and an hours effort (50 min struggling with the trim) I manage to fix it. 2 of the wires seemed to be completely cut off inside the splice, resealed with some heat shrink.
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9th Mar 2014 11:03 am
bonner1955
Member Since: 11 Sep 2013
Location: bromsgrove
Posts: 22
key fobs not working.
Hello. Can anyone help me?
My key fob has stopped opening my car (2005 disco 3 auto diesel). I dug out my spare, and that doesn't work either. I opened the passenger door and used the dash button to open the central locking. Th ekes work fine to start the car. I have read the threads about checking the green and white splice wire for 12v, but i can't get the trim off the door pillar to remove the footplate trim. I can't afford to go to the garage again, so would appreciate any advise on how to work out what might be wrong. I have a new battery to try in one of the fobs, but it looks a fiddle and might try other things first.
Thanks
Julie
12th Mar 2014 11:29 am
GK
Member Since: 04 Jan 2014
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 39
I tried cutting out the green and white splice and re-soldering, but it didn't make any difference. What worked for me was cutting open the key fob, placing a bit of cardboard under the battery, and glueing the case securely back together. It works like a dream now, and it's easy enough to test it before you glue it up.
12th Mar 2014 10:36 pm
albal
Member Since: 31 Jul 2011
Location: Southampton
Posts: 592
Re: key fobs not working.
bonner1955 wrote:
but i can't get the trim off the door pillar to remove the footplate trim.
The trim just pulls out - it is secured in the middle so pulling from the top and bottom to get your hands in, then sliding your hands (one down on up) to meet as close the middle as possible then pull, it shouldn't need too much force.
12th Mar 2014 11:45 pm
bonner1955
Member Since: 11 Sep 2013
Location: bromsgrove
Posts: 22
Thanks guys. What do you think are the chances it is the key fob battery? I have 2 and neither are working. I have tried both and used them in the ignition on a run to try and charge them. Is there a way of checking?
I will have another go at getting to the loom. I can lift the footplate trim that goes from the front passenger door thro to the back. I can't get it out cos it goes under the trim on the door pillar. That is the trim that i can't get out …… grrrrr.
Julie
13th Mar 2014 12:27 pm
GK
Member Since: 04 Jan 2014
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 39
The trim on the door pillar (between the front and rear doors) should come off really easily - just a gentle poke with a screwdriver. I found the worst bit was locating the splice, cutting it out and re-soldering - then it didn't work! As I said before, cardboard under the battery ( between the battery and the case) worked for me, even though that fob hadn't been used for 6 months. The only way to check the battery is to cut the case open and put a voltmeter on the two pins on the circuit board where the battery is soldered on. It should be over 3V. You can solder in a new battery, but you would need to be pretty handy with a soldering iron, because the circuit board is very small. The joys of owning a LR!
13th Mar 2014 1:55 pm
albal
Member Since: 31 Jul 2011
Location: Southampton
Posts: 592
The B-pillar trim will just pull off quite easily if you remove pull away the door seal:
You can get a grip at the top, you may not even need a screwdriver.
Another way to check the remote is to find someone who can scan on 433.92MHz - not sure if you will hear anything on a radio tuned to the half/quarter wave or not - the pulse train is very short.
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