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Tigger



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How to leave tailgate open, yet still lock the car?

I have a collie dog and I want to be able to leave the tailgate open when it's parked, yet still be able to lock the rest of the car.

Unfortunately, if I try this, the car honks its horn and refuses to obey orders!

Does anyone know of a way that the car can be "re-educated" in the ways of dog owners? Ben being a border collie (and it being a Land Rover) he is, of course, perfectly capable of driving it, but he does draw the line at re-programming modern vehicle electronics....

Post #155863 28th Sep 2012 12:46 pm
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rchrdleigh



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Try locking the car and then using the tailgate button on the keyfob to unlock the tailgate and open it. The other doors will remain locked and there will be no bleeps from the car.

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Mona Geeza



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Saw a guy the other week leaving his tailgate open for his dog and he used a spare tailgate lock and just pushed that in place so the car thought the tailgate was down and then he could lock the car without the horn sounding.

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Tigger



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Both good ideas, thanks.

I'll try option 1 now.....

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Tigger



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Option 1 works! Thanks Thumbs Up

My local dealer's service department controller couldn't come up with that one Rolling Eyes

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Mona Geeza



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Tigger wrote:
Thumbs Up

My local dealer's service department controller couldn't come up with that one Rolling Eyes


He probably runs a Nissan Cashcow thats why. Rolling Eyes

Post #155887 28th Sep 2012 7:15 pm
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Mona Geeza wrote:
Saw a guy the other week leaving his tailgate open for his dog and he used a spare tailgate lock and just pushed that in place so the car thought the tailgate was down and then he could lock the car without the horn sounding.


Surely this would activate the alarm, which would upon arming after a minute start blaring out?!

Option 1's my suggest too Thumbs Up Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
Family's: 2009 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto, Stornoway

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pab



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Big Dave wrote:
Surely this would activate the alarm, which would upon arming after a minute start blaring out?!

It shouldn't, because of the FL's two-stage alarm. One click to set the perimeter alarm, two clicks for the volumetric alarm. A single click (by design) allows dogs, children, etc, to be left in the car, or the windows to be left open without triggering the alarm.

I discovered a 'funny' with the tailgate and the alarm the other day though. I used the tailgate button to open the tailgate, put some stuff in, closed the tailgate (which re-sets the alarm) - all OK so far. Then about 10 minutes later used the tailgate button again, and the alarm immediately went off.

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We often do this when camping as we have the boot open but dont want a flat battery. Open the car and boot as normal and then use something (small stick, tent peg etc) to push the male part of the catch in as if it had located in the female part when closing. Once it is clicked into the shut position you can lock the car with one press of the remote and you wont drain the battery running interior lights.

Cheers

NSM

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Big Dave



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pab wrote:
Big Dave wrote:
Surely this would activate the alarm, which would upon arming after a minute start blaring out?!

It shouldn't, because of the FL's two-stage alarm. One click to set the perimeter alarm, two clicks for the volumetric alarm. A single click (by design) allows dogs, children, etc, to be left in the car, or the windows to be left open without triggering the alarm.

I discovered a 'funny' with the tailgate and the alarm the other day though. I used the tailgate button to open the tailgate, put some stuff in, closed the tailgate (which re-sets the alarm) - all OK so far. Then about 10 minutes later used the tailgate button again, and the alarm immediately went off.


Good point Thumbs Up Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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Bill Turner



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Some good ideas here but any thoughts on a slightly different problem.When carrying out safety radio dutys on the BTDRA forest rally events we like to have the car open for easy access to respond to radio messages but like to have the tailgate up with a plastic sheet draped over it and held in place by spring clamps so we can use the gas stove fror heating food/drinks etc.out of the wind.
We can turn off the interior lights to reduce battery drain (its big enough from the radios) but the boot light of course still remains on.

So problem is to find a way of switching off the boot light without fitting a switch into the side trim as it could get knocked on by the amount of rally C**p we carry.

Where is the switch which puts off the light when the tailgate is closed or is it wired together with the interior lights so it times out?

Any ideas much appreciated.

Bill T. Life Honorary Member of Wallasey Motor Club.
Licenced MSA Radio Operator for 35+ years.
Rallying is the only sport.

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Mona Geeza



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Bill Turner wrote:

Where is the switch which puts off the light when the tailgate is closed or is it wired together with the interior lights so it times out?

Any ideas much appreciated.

Bill T.


Some vehicles use a mercury filled switch or similar liquid fitted inside the tailgate so when the hatch is raise it tips the liquid in the switch and makes the circuit, dont know if this is what Land Rover use though??

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pab



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Bill Turner wrote:

Where is the switch which puts off the light when the tailgate is closed ...

According to the workshop manual "The liftgate latch also incorporates the liftgate ajar switch that is hardwired to the CJB." The liftgate latch being the bit in the tailgate itself. Unfortunately that's all I have - it's not clear how the ajar switch works (contact/magnetic/proximity/etc) or exactly where it is. I did try using a screwdriver to flip the latch to its closed position, but the light remained on. (I did remember the timeout!) Perhaps further experimentation in that area might bear fruit.

Alternatively, of course, you could just take the bulb out. Or replace it with an LED bulb with a lower power consumption.

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pab



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pab wrote:
I did try using a screwdriver to flip the latch to its closed position, but the light remained on.

Actually, this does work. It's just that it's a two-stage latch and you have to make sure that it closes through both stages. So, just get a screwdriver or similar, press the latch through both stages, wait a minute or so, and the light will go out. To close the tailgate just open the latch first using the switch on the tailgate, the remote, or the dash buttons.

If I were you I'd make something which both closes the latch and remains in place with a bit of dayglo ribbon hanging from it. Otherwise the day will come when you forget and slam the tailgate onto a closed latch!

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Bill Turner



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Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and sorry for the delay in acknowledging them.
Away rallying again.

Bill T. Life Honorary Member of Wallasey Motor Club.
Licenced MSA Radio Operator for 35+ years.
Rallying is the only sport.

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