What does it mean when a Land Rover displays 'tailgate open'?

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CoreyRose
09/06/25 4:44am
When a Land Rover displays 'tailgate open', it means the rear tailgate is open. Here is some knowledge about Land Rover: 1. Brand introduction: Land Rover is an ancient British car company. Rover is a Nordic ethnic group, and the name Rover was used as a trademark when producing bicycles. 2. Brand logo: Rover is a Nordic ethnic group. Since the Rover people were a brave and warlike pirate nation, the Rover car logo adopted a pirate ship with red sails spread, symbolizing the company's fearless spirit of braving the wind and waves and being invincible. Land-Rover is a world-famous off-road vehicle, and its logo is the English words: LAND-ROVER.
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LaClayton
09/18/25 4:37am
If my Land Rover displays 'tailgate open,' it means the tailgate isn't properly closed, indicating the rear door is stuck or not securely locked. Having driven SUVs for many years, I often encounter this alert—it might just be the door not fully latching or sensor dust causing a false alarm. Once in winter, the door was closed but the warning light stayed on; pouring warm water over the hinges fixed it. First, try manually opening and closing the door a few times to check if it resolves. If the alert persists, it’s likely a latch issue or electrical fault needing inspection. For safety, address this before driving—otherwise, the alarm may keep blaring, the engine might stall, or door locks could fail. Worse, the battery could drain overnight, leaving you stranded. I recommend regularly cleaning the tailgate edges, avoiding clutter that may jam it, and having a technician check the sensors every six months—don’t delay minor fixes until major repairs are needed.
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