So I had the door card off the passenger side on the wife's wagon because the speaker didn't seem to be working and the door handle was loose.
Quickly learnt a previous owner was a ****wit. All of the firtrees were broken and double sided tape was deployed everywhere, the splash guard/sound proofing has more holes in it than the Brexit Party's manifesto, the speaker wasn't even plugged in, and as I touched the door out station the locks cycled, weird I thought, knocked it again, the cycled again, looking closer and someone had tried to cable tie one of the plugs in place, maybe my fault I think?
So I cut the cable tie and unplug everything, I see no faults, no breaks, no nothing. But I did notice the loom to the door latch was trapped behind the window, now I am no Land Rover tech, but even I figured this was wrong, which was when I noticed that the multi plug wasn't attached the the door but left to dangle freely, and well, I found the problem. Weirdly it didn't show up on test drive, but if I rattled the loom around the locks would cycle. Guess that cable tie kinda worked.
Quickly learnt a previous owner was a ****wit. All of the firtrees were broken and double sided tape was deployed everywhere, the splash guard/sound proofing has more holes in it than the Brexit Party's manifesto, the speaker wasn't even plugged in, and as I touched the door out station the locks cycled, weird I thought, knocked it again, the cycled again, looking closer and someone had tried to cable tie one of the plugs in place, maybe my fault I think?
So I cut the cable tie and unplug everything, I see no faults, no breaks, no nothing. But I did notice the loom to the door latch was trapped behind the window, now I am no Land Rover tech, but even I figured this was wrong, which was when I noticed that the multi plug wasn't attached the the door but left to dangle freely, and well, I found the problem. Weirdly it didn't show up on test drive, but if I rattled the loom around the locks would cycle. Guess that cable tie kinda worked.