Landylady666
Member
Hello. I am new here and therefore apologise in advance if I make any errors in posting this thread. I did try searching for this problem in relation to the Discovery 4 but could not find anything specific...although that may be because I did not look hard enough.
On my Discovery 4, the key fob unlocks all doors, except the front passenger door. It does however, lock all doors. After spending far too many hours researching this, watching videos on you tube and getting distracted with a bonnet repair on my Discovery 3, I came to the conclusion that I would require a new actuator...well, the vehicle...not me. I have ordered a part, which I hope is the 'right part' and will go ahead and do my best to make things better...and not worse, once it arrives. I am somewhat reluctant to remove the door card and start tinkering before the part has arrived...as I am not sure I'll be in a position to do very much without the aforementioned actuator thingymajig. I was hoping that it might be a relatively small issue of something just not moving as it should...please forgive my lack of technical jargon.
I would very much appreciate your thoughts and of course, time to respond. I thank you kindly in advance.
Annie
On my Discovery 4, the key fob unlocks all doors, except the front passenger door. It does however, lock all doors. After spending far too many hours researching this, watching videos on you tube and getting distracted with a bonnet repair on my Discovery 3, I came to the conclusion that I would require a new actuator...well, the vehicle...not me. I have ordered a part, which I hope is the 'right part' and will go ahead and do my best to make things better...and not worse, once it arrives. I am somewhat reluctant to remove the door card and start tinkering before the part has arrived...as I am not sure I'll be in a position to do very much without the aforementioned actuator thingymajig. I was hoping that it might be a relatively small issue of something just not moving as it should...please forgive my lack of technical jargon.
I would very much appreciate your thoughts and of course, time to respond. I thank you kindly in advance.
Annie