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Jack frost Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 796 |
Simply bypass the switch which is behind the headlamp with a paper clip far easier |
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11th May 2022 10:00 am |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 918 |
“Simply bypass the switch which is behind the headlamp with a paper clip far easier”
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11th May 2022 10:08 am |
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Jack frost Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 796 |
That’s how my Land Rover main dealer fixed mine always makes me laugh when owners boast their cars have (full Main dealer service history ) 😂😂😂 |
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11th May 2022 11:05 am |
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Dave47 Member Since: 31 Aug 2014 Location: Margate Kent Posts: 1296 |
Ah, but the secret is not to use a plastic one. DAVE. I.A.M. F1rst Driver. Gone 2003 Discovery TD5 Auto, Gone 1986 Defender 90 Station Wagon Gone 1984 Range Rover 3.5 Vogue Manual. Gone 1970 Series 11A/3 SWB 3.5 V8 Hybrid Gone 1964 Series 11A LWB Van Gone 1966 Series 11A SWB Van Gone 1964 Series 11A LWB Station Wagon, |
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11th May 2022 12:10 pm |
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RealBeale Member Since: 13 Jun 2016 Location: Birmingham Great Barr Posts: 886 |
IIRC, the original switch that became faulty was a separate part and could be unplugged from both the loom and the bonnet latch. It has now been superceded by an all in one part that incorporates the switch and latch, which means you need to disconnect the bonnet release cable and original latch in order to fit the new one.
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11th May 2022 2:47 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1219 |
Excellent Feedback!!!!
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12th May 2022 12:39 am |
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