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posiden



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Narvik Black
Boot keeps opening

Help! My boot lid keeps unlocking of it own accord.
If the cars locked it seems to be ok but if its unlocked or your sitting in it with the engine running and the key in the ignition,
it unlocks itself.
The dash then flashes up the boot is open and you have to get out and close it.
I was washing the car yesterday and it opened itself about 5 times!

Anyone got any ideas as to whats causing this?

Post #245780 21st Dec 2014 9:47 am
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snappa



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Theres a problem with the boot switch corroding and short circuiting. Do a search it's pretty easy to either clean or change Thumbs Up

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http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic15392.htm...itch+water

Post #245782 21st Dec 2014 10:05 am
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To be honest, why faff about trying to repair it, you've gone to the trouble to remove it, just replace it, it's under £20.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-FREEL...43ceec2a04

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posiden



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Ghost in the boot

Thanks for the replies gents.
Daft question but is this assembly sunk into the rear bumber assembly and how easy is it to get out.

Forget that as ive just a look in the tailgate.
How do you get the trim off. .?
Im tempted to give it a pull but then always seem to break bits.

Post #245803 21st Dec 2014 12:33 pm
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Just remove the two screws, one in each inner handle of the Tailgate, then gently pop the panel off with a Panel Pry bar or large flat screwdriver, then pop it off all the way around.

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic6143.html

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snappa



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Watch the screwdriver first time I did it I chipped the inner tailgate paint Embarassed
A good hard tug will do it (cue inuendos galore) holding on to the inner handles where the screws are

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RichP



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There is a YouTube clip with someone taking the trim off if you do a search you will see that you just undo the two screws and give it a pull. Comes off in one piece. Thumbs Up

Post #245900 22nd Dec 2014 9:26 am
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posiden



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Boot switch

Thanks for the replies on this gents.
Just replaced the switch after buying a new one.
The switch assembly was full of water and mess. Seems a shame so much effort is put into sealing up the micro switch and the connectors yet the thing still gets water in it because of a duff rubber moulding.

Why aren't there any drain holes in the plastic moulding to stop water pooling in the main component....?

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Offshore1987



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Same as you, went to LR today but none in stock and none of the suspension parts I wanted were in stock either Sad So got them to order the bits

Guess they didn't expect them to fill with water hense no drain holes? Looking at the parts, they have changed the design 3 times sinse 2006 Shocked Freelander 57 plate XS Blue Auto

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posiden



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Boot switch

I drilled a couple of 2mm holes either side of the boot switch which you cant see but will hopefully drain any water that accumulates in the boot handle.

The new part had an extra cable in it with a fancy plug at either end. Was going to cut i off but then just stashed the cable ends out of the way.

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Offshore1987



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Just fitted my new switch, the old one was pants and wet

one thing i have noticed now is that once re fitting the handle you can now see where its rubbed the paint away on both sides :/


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 Freelander 57 plate XS Blue Auto

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