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idi



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Rear Passenger door actuator. Is there different types?

Rear passenger door lock wasn't working so purchased this one from ebay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/372601201519?ul_noapp=true

Garage took the old one out and it's different. It has a motor at the to whereas the new one doesnt. The old unit is a bit bigger too and has an extra plug at the top (4 pins).



I can't find a replacement one though :/

Does anyone know what the difference between the two is?

Post #593290 Tue Jan 14 2020 2:10pm
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Goffy



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Had to have the right rear door lock motor unit replaced on my 2010 TDV6 earlier in the year. It seems that there is a difference depending upon whether ot not you have keyless entry.

Post #593293 Tue Jan 14 2020 3:35pm
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knwatkins



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The bigger one is a keyless one and the smaller one isn't. Kev

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Post #593295 Tue Jan 14 2020 4:01pm
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idi



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What would happen if I fitted the non keyless one? Would it just be a case of the keyless entry not working, but the door would still lock/unlock with the fob? Or would it throw up an error code and the keyless stops working altogether?

I only ask because my current lock doesn't work at all. So I may have to fit this temporary until I get a replacement.

Post #593297 Tue Jan 14 2020 4:42pm
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Goffy



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If only you knew what a job it is, you would not want to do it twice!

Get the correct part and don't waste your time is my advice.

Post #593298 Tue Jan 14 2020 4:56pm
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idi



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The delivery time on the new lock is a week, so I can't be without a car for that long. I've just put the old one back in for now

Post #593311 Wed Jan 15 2020 10:51am
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Bustanut



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

I feel your pain, i had exactly the same thing with my driver door lock before Christmas. Yes the bigger one is for keyless entry and the smaller one is not and the keyless version is about £100 more. It's a pain in the arse to do but there is a great video on youtube showing how to remove it. Once you have done it once it's pretty easy.

Post #593314 Wed Jan 15 2020 11:21am
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