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Hi,

I've got a problem with one of my key fobs not working remotely to lock/unlock the car etc. However, when you press the buttons the little red light on the key fob does light up. Is this a common problem? And any idea what's causing it / how it can be fixed?

Thanks Mike
 
try re-syncing fobs

have a search on here for how to do it.

and make sure you know how to do it for sure before starting the process.

good luck
 
Hi,

I've got a problem with one of my key fobs not working remotely to lock/unlock the car etc. However, when you press the buttons the little red light on the key fob does light up. Is this a common problem? And any idea what's causing it / how it can be fixed?

Thanks Mike

If it is an Evoque, first check that the vanity mirror is fully operational.

If it is an L322 you could try this:
"
Programming a new Key
Replacing a missing master key is quite expensive from Land Rover, try not to get sucked into the extra cost of "Dealer coding" You can do this yourself in 2 minutes by following the simple process below.
1) Get in and close all doors. Turn ignition on and off quickly and remove the key (all within about 5 seconds).

2) Within 30 seconds of turning the ignition off, while holding down the "unlock" button, press the "lock" button three times. Release the "unlock" button. (You may or may not get the confirmation from the door locks.) Holding the key at your head level provides best results as the key sensor is in the side window pillar.

3) Repeat for each key you want to initialize within 30 seconds after the last one you initialized (if you have more).

4) Right after doing the last key, quickly put the key back in the ignition and turn it on/off again to finalize. "


G~
 
If it is an Evoque, first check that the vanity mirror is fully operational.

If it is an L322 you could try this:
"
Programming a new Key
Replacing a missing master key is quite expensive from Land Rover, try not to get sucked into the extra cost of "Dealer coding" You can do this yourself in 2 minutes by following the simple process below.
1) Get in and close all doors. Turn ignition on and off quickly and remove the key (all within about 5 seconds).​

2) Within 30 seconds of turning the ignition off, while holding down the "unlock" button, press the "lock" button three times. Release the "unlock" button. (You may or may not get the confirmation from the door locks.) Holding the key at your head level provides best results as the key sensor is in the side window pillar.​

3) Repeat for each key you want to initialize within 30 seconds after the last one you initialized (if you have more).​

4) Right after doing the last key, quickly put the key back in the ignition and turn it on/off again to finalize. "​


G~​
Stop it - I have only just finished ****ing myself laughing at your other post!!
 
puzzled, i had the same prob with one of my keys, ive just tried the procedure above,now the key that didnt work works and the key that did now doesnt!anyone got any ideas?
 
Keys are numbered 1,2,3 or 4 if you have two number 1's you can only have one of each number sync'd at anyone time....
 
ha, like a dog with 2 cocks! now got 2 working keys! i was putting the 2nd key in the ignition , just realised you dont need to put 2nd key in at all, only fist key ever goes in ignition
 

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