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Disclaimer2010 Land Rover LR4 (LA) V6-4.0L Technical Service Bulletin # TECLTB00040 Date: 070413

Disclaimer2010 Land Rover LR4 (LA) V6-4.0L Technical Service Bulletin # TECLTB00040 Date: 070413



Body - Doors Hard To Open in Cold Weather



No: LTB00040



2010 Land Rover LR4 (LA) V6-4.0L Page 96



Issue: 1



Date: 13 Apr 2007



SECTION: 501-08



Doors Require Greater Opening Effort in Very Cold Weather



AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:



LR2 (LF) VIN: All



CONDITION SUMMARY:



DOOR STICKS TO VEHICLE BODY AT EXTREMELY LOW TEMPERATURES



Situation:



Doors require greater effort to open at extremely low ambient temperatures below -15锟斤拷C (+5锟斤拷F). Contact between the door seal and the vehicle



bodywork can result in a "sticking" sensation when attempting to open the door, requiring additional effort by the customer.



Action:



Upon customer complaint follow the Service Instruction outlined in the Repair Procedure section of this bulletin.



PARTS



NOTE:



Multiple vehicle applications can be obtained from one container.



WARRANTY:



NOTE:



Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only.



Always refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time. DDW requires the use of causal part numbers. Labor only claims must show the causal part



number with a quantity of zero.



REPAIR PROCEDURE



APPLY CARBAFLO TO THE DOOR SEALS



1. Apply the Carbaflo pen to the seal arrowed face of the front door primary seal. (Figure 1).



2010 Land Rover LR4 (LA) V6-4.0L Page 97



2. Apply the Carbaflo pen to the seal face arrowed of the rear door primary seal. (Figure 2).



3. Apply the Carbaflo pen to the upper and forward portion of each door opening secondary seal face as indicated by the arrows. (Figure 3).

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