LR091527 - Land Rover Front Left 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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LR091527
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Supersessions:
FQJ000213 > FQJ000214 > FQJ000215 > FQJ000217 > FQJ500430 > LR011277 > LR071636 > LR091527
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PLEASE NOTE: This latch will only work in coutries comptible with 433MHz key transmitters. If you need to check whether it is applicable to your vehicle then please email sales@lrparts.net

This is a listing for a front left 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 FQJ000203, FQJ000204, FQJ000205, FQJ000207, FQJ500420, LR011275 and will fit the following vehicles:

 

This door handle fits Range Rover Sport 2006-2009 vehicles up to Chassis Number 9A999999

This door handle fits Range Rover Sport 2009-2013 

This door handle fits Discovery 3 vehicles

This door handle fits Discovery 4 Vehicles with Less Door Lock Shields, With Door Dead Locks, With Keyless Start, Less Keyless Entry System

This door handle fits Range Rover Evoque Vehicles with Keyless Start, Double Locking Power Lock Latch

 

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.