🔑 Unlock Your Adventure with Confidence!
The TQPONLY Tailgate Hatch Door Lock Actuator is a high-quality replacement part designed for Land Rover LR3 and LR4 models from 2005 to 2016. It ensures secure locking, easy installation, and is made from durable materials, meeting original specifications. Plus, it comes with a 1-year warranty for added assurance.
J**L
Youtube video on how to is very helpful
Worked perfect and easy to install. Hardest part was getting to it.
R**O
An inexpensive replacement and works perfectly!
If you are looking at this part, then you are dealing with the same issue as many others in not being able to open the rear hatch on your Land Rover. This part is relatively inexpensive and it works perfectly. The replacement is fairly easy and there a bunch of videos on the video website that will walk you through the process.
N**E
Perfect For LR4
My rear glass would not open. Was able to watch some YouTube videos and get to this piece from the inside. Perfect fit and solved my problems.
J**.
Works well!
My 2012 LR4 won’t not open the rear top half tailgate. I watched a few youtube videos on how to access the actuator and install this product. It is good quality. Great price in comparison. Dealership is a few $$$. We will see on how long it goes for but even if it’s for a year or two it’s 1/10 of the price for land rover to add and install.
P**R
Worked great on 2012 LR4
Exactly like the oem part. Easy replacement when you finally get to it. Best to replace it when your door opens intermittently so you don't have to struggle go open the tailgate from inside the car.
I**N
Gets the job done
Works just fine for the issue at hand. You know if you have to buy this part you're going through some annoying crap. The park got the job done and I even added a little bit of insurance before putting the whole item back together. Recommend doing the same utilizing parachute rope
E**O
Top quality
Gorgeous product! Amazing price! Super Fast delivery!
J**H
Perfect fit for 2016 Land Rover LR4
My tailgate couldn't open and after research found that the actuator was the problem. Took my time to take everything apart. Working well so far.
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