gemsdad
NOT BOTHERED.
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Ok guys, whats my next logical steps here?
Take the battery out, recharge.
When I put it back, I eill then have to do the EKA code?? Never done this.
What are the chances the BECM is now blown due to all this?
Without a battery and power will the BECM not reset once power is back?
Failing all that, the AA will need to low load it off...
Ok guys, whats my next logical steps here?
Take the battery out, recharge.
When I put it back, I eill then have to do the EKA code?? Never done this.
What are the chances the BECM is now blown due to all this?
Without a battery and power will the BECM not reset once power is back?
Failing all that, the AA will need to low load it off...
why would you wanna mess with it yourself if its under warranty?:doh:Ok guys, whats my next logical steps here?
Take the battery out, recharge.
When I put it back, I eill then have to do the EKA code?? Never done this.
What are the chances the BECM is now blown due to all this?
Without a battery and power will the BECM not reset once power is back?
Failing all that, the AA will need to low load it off...
why would you wanna mess with it yourself if its under warranty?:doh:
why would you wanna mess with it yourself if its under warranty?:doh:
the rangie:doh:whats under warranty?
the rangie:doh:
Regarding the EKA code: I managed to activate the alarm system recently and after figuring out that I needed to enter the EKA code to get back on the road, I looked it up in the handbook and proceeded to enter the code (I have a 2001 left hand drive diesel - as I do live in Spain). After getting a 'wrong code' message a couple of times, I was locked out and then had to wait an hour before it re-activated itself. So I went & had a cup of coffee, then returned to the car & very carefully entered the code - making sure that I did it correctly >>> but with the same result >>> following another hour's wait (and another coffee), I decided that 'maybe' as the car is LHD European and the English handbook I was reading originated in the UK - that I would reverse the code (eg - left - becomes right >> unlock becomes lock). Surprise, surprise - it worked first time >>> so, it may have no use to you now, but if anyone here looks up a EKA fault on a LHD vehicle, they may find this entry and it will get them back on the road easily.
it is common for this to be the case, and it is documented on rangerovers.net website under the section relevant!