Hello.
It opens from the inside fine but fails from the outside. Will this effect the MOT? I have been told yes....but have read it would not as it is a rear door. As long as it is securely latched it is fine.
This is the rejections MOT manual states which you can download.
drivers or front passengers door cannot be opened from both inside and outside the vehicle using the relevant control in each case.
a passenger door cannot be opened from outside the vehicle using the relevant control.
Also all Land Rover products fitted as standard with central locking are fitted with crash sensor, so unlocking if locked, in the event of an accident
Here's a thought...mend the door before going for the test. Could just be the handle sticking. Prise off the green oval on the handle surround and apply lubricant.
Or fix whatever else is wrong. Then, you get an MOT and a working back door. What's not to like?
its a disco hit with a gert hammer![]()
Here's a thought...mend the door before going for the test. Could just be the handle sticking. Prise off the green oval on the handle surround and apply lubricant.
Here's a thought...mend the door before going for the test.
I just had the boot door spring problem on mine, after a lot of frustration replacing it and putting all the push rods back in place with my sausage fingers i noticed somehow the key no longer turns anything.So ive got to rip it all apart again to see whats broken now! haha
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