Dubaidave

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I have been having battery drain problems with my 4.6 hse so I disconcert the remote receiver. This helped but did not cure the problem.

Since then I have been disconnecting th battery if the rangey has been standing for more than a few hours.

When I reconnect the battery sometimes the central locking doesn't work and the alarm doesn't disable. Reseating some of the maxi fuses usually clears the problem.

The other day I reconnected the remote receiver and all was fine. I reconnected the battery today but the central locking won't work with key or remote.

The alarm is still active therefore it sound if I try to start the vehicle

I am at a loss what to try ne5. Can anyone offer suggestions?
I don't need the central locking or alarm so if there is a way to disable the security system this is fine


Thanks
 
I dont think anyone will be telling you how to disable their security systems on here :D

Try your local car thieves, they will know
 
Top tip of the day: Go to the Range Rover section and ask in there, strange as it may seem thats the best section to get a question answered about a Range Rover :rolleyes:
 
Top tip of the day: Go to the Range Rover section and ask in there, strange as it may seem thats the best section to get a question answered about a Range Rover :rolleyes:

:D Posh lot in there, they even tell you how to steal them :p
 
Do I detect a hint of jealousy from those unfortunate enough not to own a Range Rover?

Absolutely my chauffeur flatly refuses to drive my Defender, I'm thinking of swapping him for a butler. They are obviously prepared to be seen out driving anything :p:p
 
Do I detect a hint of jealousy from those unfortunate enough not to own a Range Rover?



:hysterically_laughi



golly gosh no.

had one in the family once,


the once was enough thankyou...


newer ones are much loved I read,
but then drug dealers, footballers & wifes, and hairdressers are a strange bunch.......


takes all sorts in our world, eh..... ;)
 
This guy must be a right fool, he is doing the work himself? That's what your local town peasants are for
 
:hysterically_laughi



golly gosh no.

had one in the family once,


the once was enough thankyou...


newer ones are much loved I read,
but then drug dealers, footballers & wifes, and hairdressers are a strange bunch.......


takes all sorts in our world, eh..... ;)
Range rovers are just fine thank you very much.















Peasants :)
 

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