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Disclaimer2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (LS) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # TECLS501020 Date: 060816

Disclaimer2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (LS) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # TECLS501020 Date: 060816



Body - Rear Door Child Lock Cam Replacement



No.: LS501-020



Issue: 1



Date: August 16, 2006



SECTION: 501-14



Child Lock Cam Service Part Replacement Procedure



AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:



Range Rover Sport (LS) VIN: 6A900129 onward



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CONDITION SUMMARY:



NEW SERVICEABLE PART AVAILABLE TO REPAIR THE REAR DOOR CHILD LOCK CAM



A customer may report a concern that the child lock cam broke while attempting to engage the child locks.



Situation:



Incorrect operation or excessive force in setting the rear door child lock state may result in the release cam separating from the lock assembly.



NOTE:



The child lock cam on the rear door latch is now available as a serviceable part.



The complete latch assembly does not need to be replaced in the repair of the child lock cam.



To avoid child lock cam breakage, the customer should be advised of the correct method of engaging and disengaging the rear door child locks.



Proper operation of the child locks is detailed in the Owner's Handbook under "Controls & Instruments" > "Locks & Alarms" > "Child Safety



Locks" section.



Action:



Should it become necessary to replace the child lock cam, refer to the Repair Procedure detailed in this bulletin.



PARTS



WARRANTY



REPAIR PROCEDURE



REPLACE CHILD LOCK CAM



1. Remove the rear door latch attachment bolts. (Figure 1)



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2. Position the door latch to gain access to the child lock cam. (Figure 2)



3. Using suitable needle-nosed pliers, remove the child lock cam. (Figure 2)



4. Install the new child lock cam to the latch assembly.



5. Position the door latch and tighten the attachment bolts to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf-ft). (Figure 1)



6. Verify the rear door latch and child lock operates correctly.

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