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DavPin212



Member Since: 27 Feb 2020
Location: Elgin, Moray
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Scotland 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Barolo Black
rear door handle moulding, bolts just spinning

good morning all,

so after trying to find the right size torx for removing the seats and turning to this site for help, I ordered the part I needed this morning.

While waiting for this to arrive I decided to tackle another job I have been putting of which is the tailgate switch replacement, so I got the trim stripped of and removed the first 2 bolts but the other 2 are just spinning and when trying to feel from the out side it feels like it is spinning from the inside when turning the nut.

any ideas how to remove this or will it be a complete replacement and cut the other nuts off?

Nothing like the LR causing me problems on small fixes after 3 weeks of ownership, love the car just want the niggly bits fixed.

cheers Dave Thumbs Up Dave

Post #390564 29th Apr 2020 9:30 am
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Aveling



Member Since: 24 Mar 2011
Location: Cardiff
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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 Metropolis LE Auto Firenze Red

I did mine the other day. Didn't bother with removing any trim - I simply jammed a screwdriver through the old rubber membrane of the switch, and removed it from the tailgate - a little fiddly, but only took a few minutes.
I then cut and spliced the wires from old to new, and popped it back in place.
Took me twenty minutes max.
Disconnect the battery first though!!

Post #390575 29th Apr 2020 11:50 am
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CliveS



Member Since: 04 Jun 2016
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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Zermatt Silver

I had the same issue of spinning fixings in the tailgate handle with my previous FL2, in this case though I had already bought a complete rear handle assy because the switch wasn't available as a separate part at that time.

I had to resort to pushing a wedge between the handle and tailgate as I turned the nut from the inside, in the end, the complete threaded brass bush came away from the handle because of corrosion on the nut. In my case it wasn't a problem because I had a spare handle anyway.

Post #390576 29th Apr 2020 12:12 pm
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DavPin212



Member Since: 27 Feb 2020
Location: Elgin, Moray
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Scotland 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Barolo Black

I thought it might Come to just getting a new assemble, so ordered one this morning, I'll try the wedge thing when I come to remove it once the part arrives and if the weather holds up Thumbs Up Dave

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CliveS



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Zermatt Silver

I'd recommend a plastic wedge of the sort used for trim removal, quite thin at the end and not scratchy Thumbs Up

Post #390579 29th Apr 2020 12:19 pm
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Lightwater



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Ukraine 2013 Freelander 2 2.0T SE Auto Fuji White

There are photos behind trim panels in this thread which maybe of help since you are ripping the car apart.

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33026.html Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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