LAfarmgirl
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I bought my 2000 RR 4.0 SE with only 1 key fob/blade and I'm so scared that I'll lose it! Where can I buy an additional set ? I have a locksmith who can program it for me. Everything on Ebay is just an empty case.
+1Take your V5C to a Land Rover main agent & they will sell you an original flip style key for about £250. Alternatively Classic Rides North Wales will sell you a non-flip key for £162.50 but you will need to send them your key or borrow a widget to read the codes from your key. https://lesedwards.co.uk/store/P38-Replacement-Key-Range-Rover-p523707118
Your locksmith won't be able to program a key for you.
Cutting a key blade and programming a key fob are 2 different skills entirelyI broke a key blade on my golf a couple years back. Local locksmith options promise wonderful things with car keys heard they generally aren't much good so avoided.
Eventually found a guy that specialises in custom remaps, custom tuning, ECU tweaks etc as well as sorting car keys - so I knew he had good electrical knowledge of cars. Came out and cut a new blade for about £60. Was a nice chap and did a good job. Recommend looking for someone in a similar trade to above. If they can't sort a key out then they'll know someone who can.
He will not be able to code a genuine P38 FOB.He only cut a blade but he had all the gear to code new fobs if needed. Just saying it gave him credibility that he knew his way around car electronics - that might be something to look for when trying to find someone that can get you a new key.
Take your V5C to a Land Rover main agent & they will sell you an original flip style key for about £250. Alternatively Classic Rides North Wales will sell you a non-flip key for £162.50 but you will need to send them your key or borrow a widget to read the codes from your key. https://lesedwards.co.uk/store/P38-Replacement-Key-Range-Rover-p523707118
Your locksmith won't be able to program a key for you.
no but does mean it might be possible to have one coded to the car, p38s have been around a long time, long enough for the after market guys to have worked out how to do itThat's not a p38 though
no but does mean it might be possible to have one coded to the car, p38s have been around a long time, long enough for the after market guys to have worked out how to do it
Nobody can code a key to a P38.no but does mean it might be possible to have one coded to the car, p38s have been around a long time, long enough for the after market guys to have worked out how to do it
I'll add to that the fact that once a P38 FOB has been programmed, it cannot be reprogrammed.Nobody can code a key to a P38.
If the OP is in the US then they will have a 315MHz fob & genuine replacements are no longer available from a main dealer (unlike here in Europe where we have 433MHz fob & can still purchase new from Land Rover). In this case the only option is to send the fob to Les Edwards at CRNW (or have him them an RF grabber).
no but does mean it might be possible to have one coded to the car, p38s have been around a long time, long enough for the after market guys to have worked out how to do it
I only had 1 key for my RRS L320 and was feeling uneasy about having no backup key. I bought a fob from a well known chinese site on the web for £15 - the whole electronics not just a fob case. A guy on ebay advertises he can cut a blade to a photo - £ 10,+1
I seriously doubt you're local locksmith can do what he says
There are probably used fobs on eBay etc but they can't be synced to your car
That may be true for the l320, but not the p38I only had 1 key for my RRS L320 and was feeling uneasy about having no backup key. I bought a fob from a well known chinese site on the web for £15 - the whole electronics not just a fob case. A guy on ebay advertises he can cut a blade to a photo - £ 10,
and I have a Launch Creader Elite JL diagnostic tool with which I programmed 2 spare keys in about 10 minutes .
The local independent car key specialist had quoted me £200 for one key - cut and programmed to the car so I was pretty chuffed with myself for learning something new and saving money to boot.