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Anonymous Posted on Oct 12, 2009

Hi, i have a door lock problem with a landrover discovery 1998. a) when i use the remote control the locks are clicking b) then the alarm sounds twice c) and all levers are popping up. d) situation afterwards: the alarm is activated. e) unlocking causes that the alarm is deactivated And another observation: closing the drivers door with the key is not possible. it seems like the cilinder had no conncection with the lock mechanism. My thoughts: a) cilinder or lock mechanism fault b) alarm system prompts me.

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It sounds like you have a problem with one of the door or bonnet switches. It acts that way when it thinks there is a door or the bonnet is open. Check all the switches for good contact.

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