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adameverett



Member Since: 14 Nov 2015
Location: Warwick
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
osr door wont open

Hi guys
Help please! my osr door won't open. I replaced the actuator on it last week been fine now it refuses to open. Tried the dash unlock button at same time as inside and outside handle. I have taken the inside handle out and tried tugging cable back and forth still no joy. any clues what to try next?

Is it possible to remove door card when door closed? Not sure that would do much good because I would not be able to access the torx keeping the actuator in place.

My fear is the new actuator is caput. I can hear a clicking when unlocking but no joy.

Any advice please desperate for advice! 2005 rrs

Post #507343 Sat Oct 08 2016 2:16pm
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Paddi



Member Since: 06 Jul 2012
Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 1563

United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Sounds as if there is a problem with the small motor that operates the deadlock. How is the voltage on your battery? I saw your other post about intermittent loss of the rear camera and wondered if it might be related to low volts.
Maybe try connecting another battery in parallel (like a jump start) or after fully charging the car's battery and try getting someone to push hard on the door from the outside to take the load off the door latch whilst pressing the remote button?

There is a destructive method mentioned previously for a similar problem with the front door that involves removing the window trim and bashing the door latch mechanism to pieces with a long screwdriver after first protecting the window glass with gaffer tape. Wouldn't be top of my list though, I hate destructive methods. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

Post #507353 Sat Oct 08 2016 5:30pm
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adameverett



Member Since: 14 Nov 2015
Location: Warwick
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I thought I would post an update on my door lock issue. I spoke with the guy from LR trade parts http://lrtradeparts.co.uk/ and explained the lock had failed 2 weeks in after fitting. Apparently when they do fail they can get jammed and the only way is to brute force destruction to get them removed Big Cry . LR trade parts returns procedure is a carrier swap out, but explaining this was going to be difficult as I can only work on the car at weekends so would leave the car unlocked for a period until an exchange is arranged I was able to put a £20 deposit down on a second unit shipped and get a refund on the exchange on return. So Thumbs Up LR Trade Parts for their help.


Got to work Saturday morning,

1. Removed the door trim. Use some plastic pry bars to save damaging the trim. (lots of articles on this so wont go in too much detail)
2. Remove the speaker.
3. Let the window down a couple of inches and put your hand in the hole, feel the white window clip. Pry open the clip and sharp yank the window upwards to free from the winder mechanism.
4. Undo the window winder nuts and slide the mechanism over to the right. Simply use an old rag to hold the window up and out of harm from dropping down. (wedge the rag between the top of the mechanism)


Click image to enlarge



Anyhow having the old lock still at to hand I studied the mechanism and there is a cam arm inside the lock that could maybe manually activated/picked which could free the lock mechanism. Any idea was worth a shot before brute force and trashing the lock so figured to give it ago. Idea

I took some photos of the old lock I removed that was playing up. Added some arrows on the pics to show what and where to start "picking"

Click image to enlarge





To get access to this you need to break off a small piece of the plastic that covers the end of the mechanism. The whole procedure is a little tricky as you need to go blind and feel the lock in the door panel. And trying this blind is testing Evil or Very Mad A good point of reference for feel is the door cable latch at the bottom of the lock. from here work your way up a bit and simple pull back and break off the tab of plastic covering the end of the side of the lock.

Trick is to find a right angle tool that you can get in and try to lift the cam. There is not much room as its quite tight against the side of outer door skin. A bit of searching the tool case and best tool for the job was 5mm allen key. This seemed to fit perfectly and allowed me to lift the cam upwards. Wink

Bingo Very Happy

Door swings open and access to the lock for removal,

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Removal of the lock it appears the electrical side has jammed the lock in a "Locked" state. So the cam that contacts the outer door handle was not contacting. The inside door handle was also rendered inoperable (obviously)


This isn't going to work in every scenario but if it helps someone else then that's great after all the great advice I have gleaned from here. Thumbs Up


adam.

Post #508011 Mon Oct 17 2016 8:56pm
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Paddi



Member Since: 06 Jul 2012
Location: Hertfordshire
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Thumbs Up Thumbs Up nice to see a well thought out solution, Congratulations. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

Post #508050 Tue Oct 18 2016 3:44pm
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NeilRRS



Member Since: 18 Aug 2016
Location: Stone, Staffs.
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adameverett wrote:
I thought I would post an update on my door lock issue. I spoke with the guy from LR trade parts http://lrtradeparts.co.uk/ and explained the lock had failed 2 weeks in after fitting. Apparently when they do fail they can get jammed and the only way is to brute force destruction to get them removed Big Cry . LR trade parts returns procedure is a carrier swap out, but explaining this was going to be difficult as I can only work on the car at weekends so would leave the car unlocked for a period until an exchange is arranged I was able to put a �20 deposit down on a second unit shipped and get a refund on the exchange on return. So Thumbs Up LR Trade Parts for their help.


Got to work Saturday morning,

1. Removed the door trim. Use some plastic pry bars to save damaging the trim. (lots of articles on this so wont go in too much detail)
2. Remove the speaker.
3. Let the window down a couple of inches and put your hand in the hole, feel the white window clip. Pry open the clip and sharp yank the window upwards to free from the winder mechanism.
4. Undo the window winder nuts and slide the mechanism over to the right. Simply use an old rag to hold the window up and out of harm from dropping down. (wedge the rag between the top of the mechanism)


Click image to enlarge



Anyhow having the old lock still at to hand I studied the mechanism and there is a cam arm inside the lock that could maybe manually activated/picked which could free the lock mechanism. Any idea was worth a shot before brute force and trashing the lock so figured to give it ago. Idea

I took some photos of the old lock I removed that was playing up. Added some arrows on the pics to show what and where to start "picking"

Click image to enlarge





To get access to this you need to break off a small piece of the plastic that covers the end of the mechanism. The whole procedure is a little tricky as you need to go blind and feel the lock in the door panel. And trying this blind is testing Evil or Very Mad A good point of reference for feel is the door cable latch at the bottom of the lock. from here work your way up a bit and simple pull back and break off the tab of plastic covering the end of the side of the lock.

Trick is to find a right angle tool that you can get in and try to lift the cam. There is not much room as its quite tight against the side of outer door skin. A bit of searching the tool case and best tool for the job was 5mm allen key. This seemed to fit perfectly and allowed me to lift the cam upwards. Wink

Bingo Very Happy

Door swings open and access to the lock for removal,

Click image to enlarge



Removal of the lock it appears the electrical side has jammed the lock in a "Locked" state. So the cam that contacts the outer door handle was not contacting. The inside door handle was also rendered inoperable (obviously)


This isn't going to work in every scenario but if it helps someone else then that's great after all the great advice I have gleaned from here. Thumbs Up


adam.


Old post but still useful as my new lock also locked me out and I had to conduct the above to get in again...

Post #534187 Thu Aug 31 2017 3:28pm
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Adrian C



Member Since: 07 Nov 2024
Location: Hampshire
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England 

This is brilliant advice, and just what I have been looking for. Every other bit of advice has been to press the lock/unlock buttons repeatedly and hope for the best. I've just bought a 2007 RRS and the lock has never worked or even made the slightest of noises. I was fearing that I would have to damage my RRS in some way just to get the door to open and then have to live with the battle scares forever more!!! So fingers crossed this works for me tomorrow.

Post #645171 Sun Nov 10 2024 1:22pm
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Meiang



Member Since: 29 Apr 2011
Location: Perth
Posts: 402

Australia 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

I never use superlock on my TDV8 just in case the door lock fails and I cannot open the car from the inside. I figure after 14 years one of the locks is about to bound to fail.

Post #645173 Sun Nov 10 2024 4:39pm
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JonnyCJ



Member Since: 25 Apr 2011
Location: Wirral
Posts: 358

United Kingdom 

One easy fix that can outsmart even the smartest of operators, is the door pin that pops up in the door card to show whether the door is locked or not.

If you don’t get the pin aligned with the hole on the door card, the lock will stay on.

A simple fix is a thin screwdriver popped down the hole in the door card to align the pin with the hole.

Ask me how I know !

Stripping the door down and fiddling with locks etc may make you think you’ve solved a problem when actually fitting the door card correctly fixes the problem.

Post #645174 Sun Nov 10 2024 6:32pm
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Col



Member Since: 02 Sep 2012
Location: Hawkes Bay NZ
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New Zealand 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Santorini Black

Don't recall the sport having the pop-up type button, is the button not part of the internal release handle assy. Have had one rear door lock/actuator fail but was initially intermittent so changed it before it failed completely with the door locked.

Cheers
Col

Post #645175 Sun Nov 10 2024 7:49pm
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JonnyCJ



Member Since: 25 Apr 2011
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Good point Col - my experience of this happening was on an L322.

Post #645176 Sun Nov 10 2024 7:58pm
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