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Gesture TailGate Sensor

Can anyone send me picture of the sensor location on 2017 405 please? Mine is not working so want to check for damage dirt etc

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PM me your email address and I'll try to do this tomorrow. I don't dare to attempt it today as the car is in the garage and if the tailgate is opened in there it hits the door and damages the paintwork (don't ask how I know). The car is also muddy so I'd need to wash the area off a bit. I'm afraid I don't know how to post the picture on here, but you can post it here if you want. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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Thanks CS... PM sent

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CS wrote:
PM me your email address and I'll try to do this tomorrow. I don't dare to attempt it today as the car is in the garage and if the tailgate is opened in there it hits the door and damages the paintwork (don't ask how I know). The car is also muddy so I'd need to wash the area off a bit. I'm afraid I don't know how to post the picture on here, but you can post it here if you want.


You can adjust the opening height of the top tailgate by manually placing it to the desired height then pressing the "close" button inside the tailgate for 10 secs. it will then always open to that height unless you manually push it up further. No more scuffs from the garage door!

Re gesture control, it can be a pain in the *rse when you don't want it, and it cannot be disabled. On a shoot with all the champagne glasses on the bottom tailgate, and a beaters dog runs under the rear of the car....WHAM! just glad it wasn't my RR or champagne! Actually it was slo-gasms, champagne and sloe gin, awful stuff, so probably just as well that it was all spilled!

Post #501662 15th Jan 2019 2:30pm
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My issue is its never worked since getting the car, its a MY17 so should be standard fit, want to check out the location etc of the sensor and check before letting LR loose on it...

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it is below the panel under the bumper immediately behind the rear mudflap (if you have them), and it's worth swiping your foot under there (on each side) a few times as they are temperamental. Otherwise you can guarantee the dealer will operate it first time and make you look a chump!!

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Hi mate,
the MY17 AB i had did not have gesture as standard it was an option (i was told), so never checked whether it was there or not, it only became standard on MY18 onwards
Steve

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I was told it was MY17, the brochure also says its standard...

Post #501676 15th Jan 2019 3:41pm
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Sorry 2016 model year it was standard across the range..

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...here you go...:

https://youtu.be/ojX-1nnfa5A?t=55 2016 RR ATB (Kaikoura Stone w/Brogue/Ivory-Brogue)

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Excellent video find dfulgo !

Better explained than any dealer I've listened to !

Post #501864 17th Jan 2019 7:30am
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I had to have mine replaced / made to work one side immediately after I bought it...

Hasn’t failed since


Yours should still be under warranty

Just make sure there isn’t mud or similar getting in the way ????

Do have the keys on you... silly question , but I admit it doesn’t work when I don’t Rolling with laughter

Bill Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc

He who dies with the most toys wins...

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I looked at these again today after the unsuccessful attempt at photography on Wed. To see the sensor equipment one has to be under the car (high suspension) looking from inside to the outside, into the recess behind the mudflap/wheel arch which is wider nearer the wheel arch and quite narrow towards the back of the car, a bit like a bottle with a very long neck. Against the side of the car there is some black equipment, which runs the length of this aperture. It is hard to get a picture of it as there is little space, the angle is not great and it could really do with extra light shone into it. If forever wants I can try photographing it with a head torch shining on to it, my attempt without today really was not worth sending, but tbh I'm not sure it will be that helpful even with extra light. If it's not working the best thing is probably to get a dealer to run a diagnostic check.

Thanks to Badger for the advice re setting the height. That would solve the problem of opening in the garage, but I'd be at risk of catching my head on the tailgate in normal use outside. The safest thing is probably to wrap the key in aluminium foil or a proper faraday cage until ready to open the door so the tailgate can't be opened accidentally. That might also work for the 'shoot drinks' scenario, if a bit of a hassle. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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Thanks all for the help booked it for LR to take a look at, couple of other things too, FBH not firing up, remote start then breaking apple car play, mood lighting in the door pocket not working, given all these minor things are now adding up thought it was worth getting it all sorted Smile

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