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Posted on Oct 28, 2017

Landrover freelander central locking problem

Central locking problem with a 2003 freelander td4 when you press the remote it locks and opens all doors but the drivers door stays locked you need the key to open it i've changed the unit but the problem is exactly the same all doors lock including drivers door all doors open excluding drivers door any help out there
thanks jim

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2009

SOURCE: central locking not working

There are 2 possibilities. First, if you have the EKA code, this is the emergency key access code, a 4 digit number. You must lock down the car including windows and then with the key enter the code using the door lock on the drivers side. Note that if you miss with the code 3 times, then you will have to wait about half an hour to let the system reset, before trying again. Check your vehicle service books to find the code, maybe on a seperatre card. The only other option is to recdover the car to an authorised dealer that can plug in the tester to reset the system.
Hope this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: Central locking issue on my Land Rover Discovery II 2003

Does it open from the outside once you have manually opened it from the inside.

pumpkinman

Steve Sweetleaf

  • 1212 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 07, 2009

SOURCE: Low Fuel Pressure on Landrover Freelander TD4

causes .bad filter,gas line leak,tank leak call dealer to find aux pump.bad gas.i had a truck i replaced the in tank fuelpump 5 times one week they were all bad. could be as simple as your gas cap? any check engine lights on?

Anonymous

  • 510 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 14, 2009

SOURCE: when i press the central locking on my x reg

Synchronization
When remote control battery replaced,or system malfunction.
Hold remote close to vehicle
Press either button of remote 5 times or more in quick succession.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2010

SOURCE: i have a 2004 landrover discovery 2 and the central lock is inop

Likely to be caused by the actuators in the lock mechanism failing usually causing the door to remain locked. The boor door can also fail this way, as do the front side doors. Replacement requires the whole lock unit to be replaced at a cost of roughly £60 a lock, and a hours work. Helps if you have small hands. Requires a full strip down of the door and you will need the lock unit, trim clips (a few quid) and a trim removal tool (tenner). You can bodge with a flat head screwdriver, but the tool does help prevent damage to the clips & trim panel.

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