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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: The Electrician on September 05, 2007, 00:37:34

Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: The Electrician on September 05, 2007, 00:37:34
my discovery rear door (the very rear - boot) is playing up and it has been suggested that i change the spring in the mechanisum.

Where is this spring and HOW?

one of you guys have done this job...................so what the score ?

thanks in advance.
Gary.
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: AbyssDJ on September 05, 2007, 00:44:08
whats actually up with it? the door itself, or the lock?
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: mud-club-matty on September 05, 2007, 00:48:53
if the door is strugaling to open flick the landrover badge out and spry it wih wd40 is the handle is sticking
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: extreme90 on September 05, 2007, 00:57:04
if it wont open without using the key then theres a little spring that bust
lr price 35 quid
but they sell them on fl-ebay for 6 quid afink
hope that helps
dan
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: landroverkeith on September 05, 2007, 16:13:02
:shock:  we tried fixing mine the other day  :lol:  and in true to self form ive managed to make the thing worse

now the handle on the side of the door wont work the lock

we followed instructions to the tea remove door panels and handel yup easy

remove the 3 bolts that hold the lock yup easy

then insert new spring and put back together....

erm......... what about all these rods and funny bits that have just fallen to bottom of the door?? they forgot to mention those.....

couldnt get the lock out anyways even with the bolts removed

so my advise pay sumone to fix it !!! lol
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: extreme90 on September 05, 2007, 18:51:15
Quote from: "landroverkeith"
:shock:  we tried fixing mine the other day  :lol:  and in true to self form ive managed to make the thing worse

now the handle on the side of the door wont work the lock

we followed instructions to the tea remove door panels and handel yup easy

remove the 3 bolts that hold the lock yup easy

then insert new spring and put back together....

erm......... what about all these rods and funny bits that have just fallen to bottom of the door?? they forgot to mention those.....

couldnt get the lock out anyways even with the bolts removed

so my advise pay sumone to fix it !!! lol


if you've got a piccy fonr take a picture of it before you undo it and everything goes in opposite directions  :P
now ino its no help now, but for future reference  :P
dan
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: The Electrician on September 05, 2007, 22:52:09
Wow, lots of replies, cool.

Right, whats wrong is, the door and lock are fine, opens, shuts, locks, unlocks all that, but, you have to either put the key in the lock and hold it over to stop the internal button from heading south when you operate the door handle or someone inside the vehicle has to hold the button up.

it's a pain.
I can strip the door down no problem, remove the locking mechanisum and put it all back together, but where does this spring go and what does it look like ?.

Cheers.
Gary.
ps, it's a 1996 ES.
 :roll:  :wink:
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: extreme90 on September 05, 2007, 23:28:35
its deffinately the spring
personaly i prefere it that way, as no one can then get in the boot from outside even if its unlocked
and when people are in the 6th and 7th seats they can open the door from inside unless they know how to  :wink:
dan
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: RichardM on September 06, 2007, 23:11:20
The spring is a tiny little thing actually inside the lock mechanism.  If you buy a spare off ebay, or the advert in the back of lro magazine you will find it comes with instructions.  It's a fiddly but simple job
Title: boot (cargo) door spring......
Post by: The Electrician on September 08, 2007, 14:42:40
Thanks lads (and possibly lasses).
you're all stars


Gary  :D
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