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Chopperone



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Broken door part 2007 Puma

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Can anyone tell me what the red thing does & what it is called
Mine is broken
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Guy May your life be like toilet paper ; long & useful.
Post #829025 3rd May 2020 1:24pm
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grafty99



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It should be bonded to the door card. It's the anchor point for the plastic pin that attaches the door card to the door. If you remove it gently without breaking it you should be able to glue it back on Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Post #829026 3rd May 2020 1:39pm
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Chopperone



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^^^
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It was broken before I took the door trim off & bits just fell off when I removed the door trim along with some empty .22 cases.
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Post #829030 3rd May 2020 2:24pm
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JoolsB



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Orkney Grey
grafty99 wrote:
It should be bonded to the door card. It's the anchor point for the plastic pin that attaches the door card to the door. If you remove it gently without breaking it you should be able to glue it back on Thumbs Up


And once you've glued it back on, you can then snap off the end of the bloody stupid fir tree connector that's currently stuck in the door and spend hours fixing them every time you take the door card off Whistle
Post #829032 3rd May 2020 2:34pm
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topless_matt



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The more pressing issue and possibly why you took the door card off looks like the frame is cracked to the left of the lock.

But in answer to the question, they are actually formed into the door cards, looks like it’s been glued on in the past. Use gorilla glue is the best I’ve found for mine. Hold my beer and watch this!
Post #829041 3rd May 2020 4:07pm
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Badger110



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Buckingham Blue
That crack is a standard LR fitting for defender doors.
Post #829043 3rd May 2020 4:25pm
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topless_matt



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Seems worse on my puma than any of my others 90s
I’d put it down to the steel skin not being as flexible Hold my beer and watch this!
Post #829084 3rd May 2020 7:17pm
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Chopperone



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The split in the steel of my door is pretty bad. Worse than shown in my pic.
I am pleased to know " That they all do that, Sir!"

I was trying to track down why my alarm wasn't working properly & blowing fuses - I have fixed it ,in that, I have fully checked the wiring , repaired another dodgy/bodge by the previous owner regarding the window motor. I cannot get the problem to replicate itself ( always disconcerting).

Other than the owners handbook has anyone got a list of the various functions available off the fob as sometimes my horn sounds on arming , sometimes it doesn't.It would be nice to understand what it is supposed to do.

Also a rapid blinking red light on the dash ( 2007 Puma) suggests replace battery in fob - I have tried 4 batteries & nothing changes. ( Brand new ones en route just to make sure ).Is there ANOTHER function for the rapid flashing red light?
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Post #829168 4th May 2020 9:19am
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JoolsB



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Orkney Grey
Badger110 wrote:
That crack is a standard LR fitting for defender doors.


Indeed, I have one fitted to mine, about 10cm further along the door!
Post #829176 4th May 2020 9:47am
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Balvaig



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The horn on mine only sounds if a door or bonnet has not been properly shut.
The flashing red light is, I think, supposed to be rapid for about 30 seconds after arming, then settles down to a regular slow flash.
If the remote handset battery falls below a pre-determined level, the handset will transmit an additional RF signal code to the anti-theft system module. This signal is relayed to the instrument cluster indicator which emits 2 rapid flashes every 0.5 seconds to inform the driver that the remote handset battery needs replacing.
Post #829185 4th May 2020 10:22am
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L110CDL



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JoolsB wrote:
Badger110 wrote:
That crack is a standard LR fitting for defender doors.


Indeed, I have one fitted to mine, about 10cm further along the door!


I did as well but i fixed mine without welding it and is still good Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
Post #829289 4th May 2020 7:53pm
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Chopperone



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What did you fix the split with if you didn't weld it?
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Post #829341 5th May 2020 8:54am
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JoolsB



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L110CDL wrote:
JoolsB wrote:
Badger110 wrote:
That crack is a standard LR fitting for defender doors.


Indeed, I have one fitted to mine, about 10cm further along the door!


I did as well but i fixed mine without welding it and is still good Very Happy


Love to know how you did it Clayton; I don't have access to a welder (or the faintest idea what to do with one if I had) so was thinking about riveting some kind of strengthening plate on...somehow.

Of course any repair will have to be put off until I can face the ordeal of repairing a bunch of those stupid door card clips, which I'm bound to break when I take the door apart Whistle
Post #829351 5th May 2020 9:53am
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L110CDL



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^^^

I found it very therapeutic repairing those clips that when all was done the door card will say on good and solid and when you have to take it off again it will come off hopefully all intact Very Happy

If your interested on how i fixed my door split without welding it, you can find it on " My 110 Millie " about halfway down on page 32 Whistle 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
Post #829418 5th May 2020 7:18pm
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JoolsB



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Orkney Grey
Thanks Clayton, I'm going to give it a go, mine is cracked a bit further along towards the front of the door so I'm not sure if there is a solid fixing point like you had. I do however, have a collection of filler and Gaffa tape in that area so a repair has previously been attempted - unless they come like that from the factory - which is always a possibility with JLR I suppose.
Post #829625 7th May 2020 8:59am
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