Lazy Boot Door Lock

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Chunky Engineer

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:eek: hi all I have the classic lazy boot door lock. I have heard about replacing a spring in the lock. Any one know about this, and additionally know where to get the spare parts, Ta
 
How do.
I found this on Ebay for you, just make sure it's for the right vehicle.
it's £4.50 and 50p P&P


Stu
 
Springs available on ebay Did mine a while ago a bit fidely but worth it in the end. I took pictured with digi camera to make sure i put it all back correctly
 
:eek: hi all I have the classic lazy boot door lock. I have heard about replacing a spring in the lock. Any one know about this, and additionally know where to get the spare parts, Ta

I have not had the problem, but the info I get from the LR forums is that a symptom of the lock spring problem is the that the door 'pin' does not pop up fully as it should.

The CL actuator can also get slow due to lack of lubrication on the drive motor spindle within the actuator.
 
mine went the other day, fixed it last night

i got an old scrap Frontera at home so took the passenger door CL motor off, drilled a hole for the different bracket, and connected up real easy.

feels better than new and not a penny to fix :D
 
mine went the other day, fixed it last night

i got an old scrap Frontera at home so took the passenger door CL motor off, drilled a hole for the different bracket, and connected up real easy.

feels better than new and not a penny to fix :D


Pure genius :D

Now all he needs is a scrap Frontera :rolleyes:













Actually I am impressed really :D :D :D
 
you can get a set of all 5 for less than a tenner off ebay
might werk out cheeper to buy the full set an keep the rest as spares;)

or in my case get em piked by the brother in law:rolleyes:
 
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