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MT



Member Since: 22 Aug 2014
Location: Scotland
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Cold weather & tdci doors
Not that I'm trying to be pessimistic but I'm aware winter is never too far away and I'm about to replace the doors on my 110 (td5). I'm wondering if all you tdci owners experience the same problems in the cold weather with the central locking not working and the doors not closing? I think I'm talking myself into buying tdci doors...
Post #354864 31st Aug 2014 11:59pm
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jimbob7



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Only if not given basic maintanance,Clean out the locks with clutch/brake/contact cleaner DO NOT USE WD OR ANY OTHER "RELEASE AGENT".Then use a suitable lock grease like graphite (which is a dry powder),I use lithium/white grease inna aerosol, coz it helps keep the sh*t out,DO NOT USE WD OR ANY OTHER "RELEASE AGENT".Defender locks are very exposed to the weather and road cr*p so suffer more than most,WD Censored lubricates the lock for about 10 seconds then starts attracting more dirt.Also clean the door rubbers with mild soap then treat them with a quality trim protectant, Gummi Pfledge is top stuff,this does 2 things protects the rubber from rotting and stops the rubber absorbing moisture which will then prevent your doors from freezing shut.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EINSZETT-GUMMI-P...0397740572 Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #354872 1st Sep 2014 2:17am
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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
and don't forget to use silicone spray on the rubbers so that the doors don't freeze shut
Post #354892 1st Sep 2014 8:33am
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Venomator



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bpman wrote:
and don't forget to use silicone spray on the rubbers so that the doors don't freeze shut

Any particular make/kind of silicone spray BPMan?

Thanks,

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Post #354909 1st Sep 2014 9:38am
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bpman



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Any, I've used machine mart spray and jolly halfords Thumbs Up
Post #354914 1st Sep 2014 10:38am
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milesr3



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Last winter was pretty mild and my doors froze shut a couple of times. Aerosol white grease and some silicone rubber lubricant did the trick!
Post #354927 1st Sep 2014 12:44pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Just make sure it isn't a scented Silicone Spray or is a smell you can live with.

I bought mine in a hurry as it was on offer and then sprayed one half of a door rubber with the most acrid sickly sweet bubblegum smell I have ever smelt. Lasted for weeks Big Cry
Post #354932 1st Sep 2014 1:10pm
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mk1collector



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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
DONT use silicon! If your defender ever needs paintwork it will make a mess.
Post #354976 1st Sep 2014 7:34pm
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Dieselhead



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Vasilene I was told once works well on the rubbers Shocked Chris

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Post #354979 1st Sep 2014 7:56pm
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