LR091360 - Rear Right Hand Door Latch for Range Rover Sport, Discovery 3 & 4, Freelander 2 and Evoque Mk 1 - 433MHz (UK and Europe Spec)

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LR091360
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LR091360
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99000000
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LR091360
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FQM000144 > FQM000145 > FQM000146 > FQM000148 > FQM500320 > FQM500280 > FQM500360 > LR011302 > LR072414 > LR091360
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This is a listing for a rear right hand latch and actuator. Both latch and actuator are located within the single housing you see on the image.

This item has supersede from the following numbers FQM000144 > FQM000145 > FQM000146 > FQM000148 >  FQM500320 > FQM500280 > FQM500360 > LR011302 > LR072414 > LR091360 and will fit the following vehicles:

 

Discovery 3 2005-2009

Range Rover Sport 2005-2009

Freelander 2 (With Double Locking Power Lock Latch)

Range Rover Evoque (With Keyless Start, Double Locking Power Lock Latch)

Range Rover Sport 2009-2013 (Without Door Lock Shields, Without Keyless Entry System, Double Locking Power Lock Latch, With Keyless Start)

Discovery 4 (Without Door Lock Shields, Without Keyless Entry System, Double Locking Power Lock Latch, With Keyless Start)

 

If your Land Rover/Range Rover door latch and actuator are faulty then it generally causes the door in question to either not open or not close properly, which can be a major inconvenience. It can also be a safety hazard in the event of an emergency. Therefore, it is generally recommended to replace a faulty door latch and actuator as soon as possible.

Some of the common signs of a faulty door latch and actuator include:

  • The door not opening or closing properly
  • Difficulty in opening or closing the door from inside or outside of the vehicle
  • A grinding or clicking noise when trying to open or close the door
  • The door remaining open or not fully closed
  • The door locking and unlocking on its own

If you experience any of these issues, it is a good idea to have your door latch and actuator inspected by a qualified mechanic. They will be able to determine if the problem is caused by a faulty latch or actuator, and if so, they will be able to replace it for you.