Squeg
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Hi there,
I bought my td5 a little over a week ago and managed to loose the fob when changing the shell of the key, I've done copious amounts of research on EKA codes and my local Land Rover specialist managed to get his hands on my supposed code but when entered it's incorrect I've tried every suggested code and any that I can find in my owners info and of course my nanocom won't talk to the ecu, I'll be getting in touch with him again tomorrow to see what he suggests but I'm just wondering if I could just replace the bcu and would that allow me to use my nanocom to sync a new key fob and get the car mobile again?
Has anybody expienced something similar and figured a way around it?
Would I have to replace any other computers such as the ecu?
Or will I have to get it towed to a Land Rover dealer and get some master computer to override it all?
Thanks in advance!
I bought my td5 a little over a week ago and managed to loose the fob when changing the shell of the key, I've done copious amounts of research on EKA codes and my local Land Rover specialist managed to get his hands on my supposed code but when entered it's incorrect I've tried every suggested code and any that I can find in my owners info and of course my nanocom won't talk to the ecu, I'll be getting in touch with him again tomorrow to see what he suggests but I'm just wondering if I could just replace the bcu and would that allow me to use my nanocom to sync a new key fob and get the car mobile again?
Has anybody expienced something similar and figured a way around it?
Would I have to replace any other computers such as the ecu?
Or will I have to get it towed to a Land Rover dealer and get some master computer to override it all?
Thanks in advance!