great , have u got the manual for the iid as i can send u a link if u haven't

that's good you've got one , the single unlock should be in the CCF settings but will double check for u

can u remember which version of software u have please ,

am very impressed in what the iid will do, turning things on and off

by the way may i ask, do u also that slack knock when u take ur foot on and off the accelerator
No ive no noise from gearbox as I had it re furrbed in April this year so as good as new.
Idd version 2.9.6 if I'm looking in the right place. Don't think I've a manual for the idd either
 
No ive no noise from gearbox as I had it re furrbed in April this year so as good as new.
Idd version 2.9.6 if I'm looking in the right place. Don't think I've a manual for the idd either

thks, sounds like u have the latest software then , will be updating mine via the iid next week

i've now made up a thread for the gap iid in this section and enclosed a link for the manual ,

seeing more people are getting this , i can then add updates etc , in order it may be of use to other iid users

aplogies still looking for the one unlock setting for u

know it's in the CCF section,
 
@johnlad

believe i may have found the answer , ref having all the door locks open with one press of the keyfob button

u don't need the iid , aplogies about that

hold down the lock and unlock buttons on the keyfob for about 3 seconds .. That will disable 2 part unlocking ( so all the doors unlock on one press )

hope that helps and please let me know how u get on

know u can use the third button for different settings , i.e. opening the boot etc
 
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plus , hope this may be of help to anyone

Program the key fob 'Land Rover' button
The Land Rover button of Discovery 3's key fob (bottom of the 3 buttons, with the 'Land Rover' logo on it) can be programmed to do one of four things - trigger the panic alarm; turn on the 'follow-me-home' headlights; raise or lower the suspension; or release the upper-rear tailgate.

  • To set the panic alarm, insert the key in to the ignition (position two) and then remove the key from the ignition. Immediately after, hold down the Land Rover button on the key fob whilst pressing the hazard warning light button on the dashboard.
  • To set the remote to turn on the headlights, insert the key to position two and then remove it. Hold down the Land Rover button on the key fob whilst flashing the headlights (by pulling the headlight control stalk). The amount of time the lights remain on for depends on the headlamp delay setting (which can be changed within the Settings menu of the digital display).
  • To set the remote to raise or lower the air suspension, turn off the engine and remove the key. Within one minute, press and hold the Land Rover button on the key fob whilst pressing the air suspension control lever on the Terrain Response area of the centre console (to either position, up or down). The suspension can then be adjusted using the remote key fob. The hazard warning lights must first be turned on and all doors closed. To raise the suspension, hold down the Land Rover button whilst pressing and holding the lock button. To lower the suspension, hold down the Land Rover button whilst pressing and holding the unlock button.
  • To set the remote to release the tailgate, press and hold the Land Rover button on the fob and then release the tailgate (either by opening in outside or by pressing the Lock and Unlock buttons on the dashboard together).

Once the remote has been successfully programmed, the vehicle will 'bong' to confirm.
 
I'll be blanking my EGR's when they fail, being an 06 should be straightforward. +1 on @gstuart comment on the oil pump. Not to put the fear up you but the 07 models are the worst for oil pump casing failing & sending your timing belt off on a journey of destruction.
Just had 2 x front wheel bearings / hubs, N/S drive shaft & all brake disks & pads & full oil & filter service done since owning (4 months in) & i consider this to be normal servicing for such a heavy complex beast. Just need to get the gearbox flushed next.


Problem there is when they fail the car can become undriveable, hence why it was one of the first things i did to mine.
 
I have had my EGR blanked off but as my Discovery3 is a 2007 model, my engine management light is still on, is there any way to get the light off?


Google search discovery 3 egr emulators, diy fit no patch needed, some vids on youtube.
 
Problem there is when they fail the car can become undriveable, hence why it was one of the first things i did to mine.
Had EGR's fail on a previous D3. Just left me with no initial power when pulling away but certainy not a stranded situation.
 
Google search discovery 3 egr emulators, diy fit no patch needed, some vids on youtube.

hi mate

hope u dont mind me asking , how do they manage to stop the mil light coming on plse without having the patch applied on a 2007 , can't find the u tube video

thks again
 

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