Only the very very early range rovers, with the pre-production becm's used the two turns to lock to initiate the EKA.

Think I've come across ONE in 15 years, & those becm's were so poor quality that I doubt if any of those early modules exist now.

I'd always recommend the four turn to lock & ignore the two turn method as this just confuses the situation.
 
Only the very very early range rovers, with the pre-production becm's used the two turns to lock to initiate the EKA.

Think I've come across ONE in 15 years, & those becm's were so poor quality that I doubt if any of those early modules exist now.

I'd always recommend the four turn to lock & ignore the two turn method as this just confuses the situation.

Maybe as you say, but other method was in up to 1997 P38 owners hand book. ;);)
 

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