Workinghprs
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Hi Guys,
2001 Discovery TD5 automatic. A couple of weeks ago the key fob stopped activating the central locking but the car continued to run fine. Then one day when I returned to the car it wouldn't crank. OH went home and got spare key. Car fired up first time. OH replaced battery in keyfob and problem appeared to be sorted. A couple of days later it wouldn't start (lights would come on and it wouldn't crank, remove and retry enough times and it did start) and when it did it started in limp home mode. After much reading around OH decided that the battery was past its best(it seemed to get flat stupidly easy, when a friend replaced the window regulator he moved the window up and down a few times with the engine not running and then couldn't start it, recharged battery and it was fine. Although maybe this was the start of this problem?) Battery replaced with a big alphaline one (although OH did say that the battery only weighed 23kg vs. the 30kg on the website!) and problem remained this morning.
Odd things that may or may not be important:
1) Wiggling the key around in the ignition prior to and during inserting seem to make it more likely to start.
2) Opening the door and watching as you wiggle the key also seems to make it more likely to start.
3) The problem is definitely getting worse, two weeks ago it started first turn of the key 80% of the time, started in normal mode 15% of the time and limp home mode 5%. Now it starts in limp home mode 80% of the time and requires much wiggling and removal of the key.
4) It "feels" like the immobiliser or the car has forgotten it is in park. i.e. when it doesn't crank nothing happens at all and when it does crank it fires almost instantly.
2001 Discovery TD5 automatic. A couple of weeks ago the key fob stopped activating the central locking but the car continued to run fine. Then one day when I returned to the car it wouldn't crank. OH went home and got spare key. Car fired up first time. OH replaced battery in keyfob and problem appeared to be sorted. A couple of days later it wouldn't start (lights would come on and it wouldn't crank, remove and retry enough times and it did start) and when it did it started in limp home mode. After much reading around OH decided that the battery was past its best(it seemed to get flat stupidly easy, when a friend replaced the window regulator he moved the window up and down a few times with the engine not running and then couldn't start it, recharged battery and it was fine. Although maybe this was the start of this problem?) Battery replaced with a big alphaline one (although OH did say that the battery only weighed 23kg vs. the 30kg on the website!) and problem remained this morning.
Odd things that may or may not be important:
1) Wiggling the key around in the ignition prior to and during inserting seem to make it more likely to start.
2) Opening the door and watching as you wiggle the key also seems to make it more likely to start.
3) The problem is definitely getting worse, two weeks ago it started first turn of the key 80% of the time, started in normal mode 15% of the time and limp home mode 5%. Now it starts in limp home mode 80% of the time and requires much wiggling and removal of the key.
4) It "feels" like the immobiliser or the car has forgotten it is in park. i.e. when it doesn't crank nothing happens at all and when it does crank it fires almost instantly.