That ain't right, unless you're using really crap batteries. I change mine as a matter of course every 12 months; using Duracell CR2032 batteries.
Oh really? The keys only 2 months or so old though, will see what they say!

Hi Ryan

Did you try the EKA code?

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Nah don't have one at the mo, wouldve really helped last night! the old key works, badly, for now so gonna find out about the new key this morn
 
Just noticed by going on the website that remote key sent me an EKA code when they refunded me for returning the programmer, oops. Don't think I noticed that, may help me out in future! :)
 
Just noticed by going on the website that remote key sent me an EKA code when they refunded me for returning the programmer, oops. Don't think I noticed that, may help me out in future! :)

Right , that does it..........From now on you will be called ..........................Rodney.....or Rodders...........:p:p:p You Plonker....LOL

Also , can you not read it with your hawkeye?

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Right , that does it..........From now on you will be called ..........................Rodney.....or Rodders...........:p:p:p You Plonker....LOL

Also , can you not read it with your hawkeye?

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Haha tbh I haven't looked into that department on the Hawkeye, that lot scares me, I've read somewhere that you can disable the alarm through the BCU with a Hawkeye maybe? Which will be useful until the key is sorted, as haven't answered the phone yet!
 
Haha tbh I haven't looked into that department on the Hawkeye, that lot scares me, I've read somewhere that you can disable the alarm through the BCU with a Hawkeye maybe? Which will be useful until the key is sorted, as haven't answered the phone yet!

Rodders,.........................:D

Have a shufti at this.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/disco-td5-immobize.309448/#post-3893143
Sierrafery has discussed how to do it on the hawkeye on this post.

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Also,


I know it has been said, but it is well worth trying a good quality battery.. I used a poundstore special as an experiment ,lasted all of a week or two.

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So , have you looked any more into to what the issue is?

Did you get any response from remotekey?

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So , have you looked any more into to what the issue is?

Did you get any response from remotekey?

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Nope still no answer, grabbing a new battery just in case it is that but if not will keep trying to get hold of someone and if its not that then will look at the receiver maybe
 
Right finally got round to emailing remote key instead of ringing and a chap got straight back to me regarding a possible desynchronisation of the key, and he gave me a process to try involving resetting it and repeatedly unlocking till it responds, and it did!! So the fob is now working okay tonight and will get the hawkeye in tomorrow to enable the alarm and immobiliser and should be alright :) chuffed again!
 
Result,

What was the process Ryan? May be worth keeping in mind for others.
I have never heard of a resync for the D2, any idea what caused it?
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Result,

What was the process Ryan? May be worth keeping in mind for others.
I have never heard of a resync for the D2, any idea what caused it?
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The re-sync or re calibration is not for the d2 its for the key itself, which I assume is exclusive to the keys that they sell, but the process read...

1. Stand close to the car.
2. Press and hold the Unlock button down.
3. Whilst doing this, press the Lock button 3 times.
4. Then release the Unlock button
The key is now in Resynchronisation Mode.
Once in this mode, press only the Unlock button.
The Unlock button should be pressed about once per second, several times, until the car starts responding to the remote key again, this make take a few minutes.
Once the car has started responding to the remote key, press the Lock button. The remote key will then exit Resynchronisation Mode, and the key will then continue to work normally.



Took me less than a minute of continuous unlocking :)
 

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