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tj196443



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver
Stop/ Start

Replaced my stop / start button after reading TTB's excellent how to post, managed to source a new original button for £25 from flea bay from a guy who sells LR parts.

Post #560273 5th Jul 2020 7:19am
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paul70



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Santorini Black

Bought just the button cap part from ebay for only £8.12 including postage.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Start-Stop-Engi...2749.l2649




It may be possible to replace this part in situ but as I didn't want to damage or scratch anything I removed as described earlier in the thread.

I separated the inner part of the switch by pressing in the tabs shown down the inside of the chrome outer.

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I then removed the inner bezel to avoid damage too by gently prizing the tabs shown.


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Couldn't get the whole of the inner button out so gently prized cap as shown.



Reassembly is reverse, looks a bit better now especially for only £8.12 and 1/2 hour messing.


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better than £30'ish for a whole unit.. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Mads



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Thanks for the guide!

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ABY



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N.B. this is NOT as easy as indicated - you can potentially severely damage the dash surround trying to 'pop' out the old switch - it does not work and you end up with a damaged button switch. the extraction explanation needs to be a lot clearer. 2010 3.6 TDV8 Vogue

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TDV8_Tommy



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It really is as simple as indicated.

The guide doesn’t ‘need’ to be anything more than it is, as it’s a free resource for the home mechanic kindly compiled and published free of charge to be helpful by fellow enthusiasts. End of.

You can only achieve ‘severe’ damage to the dashboard if you take a chainsaw/axe to it... 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster - Baltic Blue, Jet interior
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Haylands



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There is always potential to damage your car when working on it, the OP has shown the method and lots of people have done it with no damage and saved a lot of money.

As with most of these things you need some trim sympathy, take your time and use the smallest tool possible and it is a very doable job.... Pete

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Post #592710 29th Apr 2021 6:10pm
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RRover



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Re: Ignition start button LR050802 / late L322 models

Sorry to ask (I'm obviously a bit green) what do you mean by plug and play 5-mins? Does the system have to accept the new item? Do you attach new item and wait 5-mins before it will work? I recently tried changing my split original button for an Ebay LR050802 button (got some Chinese hieroglyphs on it) and expected it to operate right away - and it didn't - and assumed it was broke in post... Do you have to wait 5-mins until it works then?
Sorry if this seems a pathetic question - but I'm no mechanic, and new here...

I used three stiff guitar plectrums instead of hard screw driver/s to save upsetting the leather by the way...

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RRover



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Re: Ignition start button LR050802 / late L322 models

roel2018 wrote:
Some extra information from my side after replacing:

Coding is not required for the facelift model TDV8 4.4. 2011. Just plug and play 5 minutes. Here is a photo from the connector when the cables are disconnected



Sorry but what do you mean by 5-mins plug and play? Does the system take this long to recognise the component before it will operate?

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dennij



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The switch should work straight away, the concept of 5 minutes plug and play is just a reference to the fact it's an easy repair Thumbs Up 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE

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Wogger



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England 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Orkney Grey

Very informative, just waiting for my Chinese button cover to be delivered, a lot cheaper than a full unit

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RRover



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Yes my Chinese variant (Ebay peep said it wasn't but it was) switch was £30 and it didn't work after trying cracked old and new new, three times swapy swapy at least, using my trusty thick plectrums to pop out unit first. I got my money back after mentioning feedback critique and also have a non working Chinese switch to boot, which they didn't want back. The Chinese one seems to have one less metal connector at plug point than the original, which might be why no worky worky?!? Mr. Green

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RRover



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dennij wrote:
The switch should work straight away, the concept of 5 minutes plug and play is just a reference to the fact it's an easy repair Thumbs Up


I'm dumb sometimes... A lot actually Embarassed

My local LR/RR '''''''specialists''''''' suggested two hours to change this button: Laughing Rolling with laughter

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RRover



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ABY wrote:
N.B. this is NOT as easy as indicated - you can potentially severely damage the dash surround trying to 'pop' out the old switch - it does not work and you end up with a damaged button switch. the extraction explanation needs to be a lot clearer.


I extracted my stop/start button unit using three sturdy (thicker) guitar plectrums gently guided down the edges of the button unit where the three securing tabs are located, and carefully prising unit out this way, saving using screw drivers and such. There are soft plastic tools available for just such a job/task, which many garages use just for this job. You just have to be aware of where the securing tabs are located.

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RRover



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Unnecessary quote removed

It would be handy to know what the unit looks like after the old button cover has been prised off?
I've gotten down to removing the small circuitry block by gently prising even smaller tabs on the sides of the unit, but still can't fathom out how that bloody press cover and inner moving section can be released, for better access to the button cover. I've tried gently levering cover out, but it just don't want to be budged. I'm still looking for even smaller tabs (somewhere) that need to be prised/prodded/poked to release that last section... I'm doing my best not to break unit as I want to obtain one of those covers to have the unit as a spare, after having one Ebay unit arriving not working but the second whole unit working AOK. I reckon the unit that arrived but did not work got bashed in post - but at least I got my money back. If only I could fix that one too. Neutral

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