JordanTD5
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Yep, you read that right 
Went round to Dan's to clear the 3 amigos on the disco using his Nanocom.
Once we'd done that I decided I wanted to turn off the stupid double press unlock while we had it plugged in.
Somehow we managed to end up with the vehicle immobilised as it's no longer reading the key (central locking doesn't work either) and unable to fix it as the car wont talk to diagnostics equipment while immobilised.
Sequence of events went roughly like this.
-Plug Nanocom in and read Slabs fault code.
-Clear Slabs fault codes
-Read ECU fault codes and clear them as there were only historic ones saved.
-Enable Cruise control in ECU (I retrofitted it and it worked fine but figured we might as well code it properly)
-Went into alarm (I think?) module and change the single point entry (SPE) option from "Enabled" to "Disabled"
-Switch off nanocom and try locks but Cental locking still works as normal (two clicks still needed)
-Realise we didn't click save settings first time round so try disabling SPE again
-Try locks again but central locking not working at all (did not try key at this point)
-Assume SPE is not the right option so switch it back to "enabled"
-Try central locking again and still not working
-Try starting the car, starts for 5 secs then dies and won't start again (keeps turning over)
-Think it must have "forgotten" the key so open key to get code
-Go into key sync menu on Nanocom and correct code is still stored in slot 1
-As code is still stored we decide to lock and unlock the car to see if it sorts it out.
-lock car with key in drivers door (alarm activates)
-Unlock car with key in drivers door but alarm does not deactivate.
-Alarm goes off when door is opened
-Can NOT cancel alarm with key in the ignition as I have done in past.
-Pop bonnet, remove grill and unplug horn (2 in grill and 1 backup) so we dont annoy neighbours.
-Realise we now can't "talk" to the car using Nanocom as the Immobiliser is on.
-Do not have the EKA code to turn immobiliser off.
-Get AA to recover car home.
-Log onto Landyzone with tail firmly between legs
That's it from memory. I need to get the EKA code from Land Rover tomorrow and then we can try and sort it out
Anyone know what has happened for the key not to work even though it is still stored in the ECU?
Many thanks in advance
Went round to Dan's to clear the 3 amigos on the disco using his Nanocom.
Once we'd done that I decided I wanted to turn off the stupid double press unlock while we had it plugged in.
Somehow we managed to end up with the vehicle immobilised as it's no longer reading the key (central locking doesn't work either) and unable to fix it as the car wont talk to diagnostics equipment while immobilised.
Sequence of events went roughly like this.
-Plug Nanocom in and read Slabs fault code.
-Clear Slabs fault codes
-Read ECU fault codes and clear them as there were only historic ones saved.
-Enable Cruise control in ECU (I retrofitted it and it worked fine but figured we might as well code it properly)
-Went into alarm (I think?) module and change the single point entry (SPE) option from "Enabled" to "Disabled"
-Switch off nanocom and try locks but Cental locking still works as normal (two clicks still needed)
-Realise we didn't click save settings first time round so try disabling SPE again
-Try locks again but central locking not working at all (did not try key at this point)
-Assume SPE is not the right option so switch it back to "enabled"
-Try central locking again and still not working
-Try starting the car, starts for 5 secs then dies and won't start again (keeps turning over)
-Think it must have "forgotten" the key so open key to get code
-Go into key sync menu on Nanocom and correct code is still stored in slot 1
-As code is still stored we decide to lock and unlock the car to see if it sorts it out.
-lock car with key in drivers door (alarm activates)
-Unlock car with key in drivers door but alarm does not deactivate.
-Alarm goes off when door is opened
-Can NOT cancel alarm with key in the ignition as I have done in past.
-Pop bonnet, remove grill and unplug horn (2 in grill and 1 backup) so we dont annoy neighbours.
-Realise we now can't "talk" to the car using Nanocom as the Immobiliser is on.
-Do not have the EKA code to turn immobiliser off.
-Get AA to recover car home.
-Log onto Landyzone with tail firmly between legs
That's it from memory. I need to get the EKA code from Land Rover tomorrow and then we can try and sort it out
Anyone know what has happened for the key not to work even though it is still stored in the ECU?
Many thanks in advance
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