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btais4595 Feb 29, 2012 01:37 PM

3 doors lock only with superlock
 
Hello all, This is my first post here, although I have owned different new LRs since 2003, this is my first with a little age on her.

I have read most of the posts on the lock issues with the D2. I haven't come across my exact situation, so I hope I can get some help here.

I have a 2004 Disco SE. I have recently replaced the passenger front and rear door actuators. When I press the lock/unlock button on the fob and cdl, only the driver door will lock/unlock. Superlocking my disco will lock the rest of the doors. My remote will unlock everything as it should.

I have checked all of the fuses that I've seen on the various threads. I have not pulled the fuse panel under the steering wheel to check for corrosion. What are some recomendation to get my doors to lock without having to use the superlock function?

Thanks,
Ben

Savannah Buzz Feb 29, 2012 04:41 PM

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See attached. All the doors plus rear hatch are in parallel (like speakers), so front driver door is on a separate circuit. The wire to lock motors is Pink/red, on pin 8, and pink/purple on pin 15. On the fuse box there is an electronics package with relays that send a voltage pulse in one polarity to lock the door, and a reversed polarity to unlock the door. It actually runs the motor for a faction of a second. The same locks have an extra motor, the superlock motor, and it shares that pink/purple common wire. From your description could be a broken pink/red wire, or bad relay or bad module on the fiuse assembly.

The RAVE has complete electrical diagrams in color, and color pix of connectors.

See attached for the page for the header connector involved.

btais4595 Apr 5, 2012 01:37 PM

Thanks SB. Replaced the Fuse assembly under the steering wheel and all is well.

Andy23 Jun 26, 2022 04:19 PM

Could you give more insight?
 

Originally Posted by btais4595 (Post 310862)
Thanks SB. Replaced the Fuse assembly under the steering wheel and all is well.

could you give some details as to what you did to solve this issue? What about under the steering wheel?

mollusc Jun 26, 2022 09:29 PM

You're ten years too late on this thread.

Andy23 Jun 26, 2022 09:48 PM

Orr
 

Originally Posted by mollusc (Post 829803)
You're ten years too late on this thread.

or maybe this thread has 10 years experience and im right on time ? 🙃
rover problems are times less

mollusc Jun 27, 2022 08:11 AM

You asked for a response for someone who posted on this forum a total of three times and last connected in 2013.

Andy23 Jun 27, 2022 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by mollusc (Post 829834)
You asked for a response for someone who posted on this forum a total of three times and last connected in 2013.

and yet here you are responding to it … I’m not catching your point or wasted energy


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