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disco 2 beeps at me

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C C:
The beep is to indicate if a door is not closed fully. I had this on My Disco.

You should go to a main dealer or L R specialist. They will hook it up to the computer which will tell if it's either the drivers door, the bonnet or one of the others.
On my Disco it was the a faulty rear door sensor.

piper5:
ok i have had it plugged into the nanocom interface which tests as the doors are opened and closed all seems well according to it, however i have noticed if i leave the disco sitting for 2-3 minutes the locking then works no problems, as if something is either clicking shut or powering down, start the engine then turn off again the locking won't work for another 2-3 minutes.  i am wondering if after this short period would the alarm then ignore an error and allow the locking to work??

C C:
You can test your theory by not fully closing a door.

I’m no expert but could the 2-3 minutes period you mention coincide with the inertia light delay.

If so I would still expect it to be faulty door of bonnet sensor..

piper5:
can someone have a look at the wiring diagram for me ,hopefully a better one than haynes i have, am i right in saying that when the door is shut the 2 blue wires to the drivers door lock should go to earth along with the pink for the interior lights, if i test the tailgate the wire to it goes to earth when the door is closed, however the drivers door has more wires and from the diagram i can't make out whether the blue wires switch across each other or to ground. when i test these wire i get allsorts of crazy readings  K ohms on one M ohms on the other then 2 ohms with the key.
from these i suspect the door latch but main stealer is 30miles away and nobody lists them mail order

thermidorthelobster:
Can check the wiring diagrams later but on the wrong computer at the moment.  You should get yourself the RAVE CD which has about 1200 pages of them!  Brookwells will mail-order you the switch next day.

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