In this video we try and show step by step how to replace the front door central locking actuator on your Land Rover Discovery 4 and Discovery 3. We look at how to strip down the front door and remove the outer door handle in order to remove the central locking actuator motor.
Thanks for the video, very helpful.
Just a small contribution. That screw that holds the loking barrel doesn't need to be completely taken off. Just unscrew it to the point you can pull the barrel and boom. This way you don't need to replace for an non original one.
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Thanks guys, great help as always
I have replaced on my 2010 Disco lr4 over the past 3 years, three of the five door actuators. All parts were new oem from a Land Rover Main Stealer, sorry dealer. Costing me around £150 per door inc. paying for an extra pair of hands. The rear door steel wire cables were such a pain to get back on the door handle. We all must be crazy to be owners of out of warranty JLR products, but love our cars so much we put up or pay up for these stupid issues. You do not see many of these videos for Toyota Land Cruisers. Ha! Cheers.
Like your work gents… saw the freelander2 rear door lock actuator replacement. This looks similar, as got an issue with drivers door. However… when locking the car, all the doors lock with a double warning blip-blip, but all lock fine. Then when unlocking, there is a clunk, but none of the doors unlock, so have to use the emergency key which unlocks all except the drivers door… So, question… Is this just the door lock actuator in the drivers side, or something more??
Be great if I could have your thoughts. Cheers. Nick
another superb video,do you remember saying after the paddles on the d4 you will add a heated steering wheel,well that would be a big help,thanks simon
Taylor should take his watch off while sticking his hands in places that’s liable to scratch it.
Had the same issue on rear passenger side door on my 2014 Discovery 4. I take it this is a common issue? Regret getting rid of it now.
Thanks for this Simon, great video very helpful, regards mark
been waiting for this. thanks!