brainboy81

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Help neither remote key will unlock the car but licked it an hour ago fine. If I open the door with the key the alarm goes off will not start help
 
Battery is fine been having starting issues and often crank 10 time plus no issue just ogt back from a 20 mile run parked up and left it as normal went outside to fit new fuel return valve and the car will not unlock from either remote key
 
No as the laram keep sgoing off and i live on a very quite street already had one of the neighbours out. Just wanted to know if there were any common issues.

Disconnect the battery for some minutes... if it's still doing it after that unplug the horns (and the BBUS if fitted) and plug in the scanner...if the perimetric or volumetric alarm is setted on "Only disarm with key if locked with key" mode it'll remain active untill u disarm it with the fob(cos u armed it with the fob not with the key) or u reconfigure it with your nanocom.
 
As a matter of fact...a quite common fault is the receiver(between the two sunroofs).......if u are certain that the fob's battery is not tyred
 
No as the laram keep sgoing off and i live on a very quite street already had one of the neighbours out. Just wanted to know if there were any common issues.

leave the door open and the ignition on while conducting your nanocom scan and the alarm will shut up after 30 secs. It will remain silent until you close and open the door again or turn the ignition off and on.
 
Had one the other week .Tried everything then in desperation all I did was disconnect and reconnect the vehicle battery and it all started working as it should again . Worth a try .
 
Had one the other week .Tried everything then in desperation all I did was disconnect and reconnect the vehicle battery and it all started working as it should again . Worth a try .

It can often get a 300tdi or TD5 going by doing that.;)
 
It can often get a 300tdi or TD5 going by doing that.;)

....especially Td5(i mean Discovery)....strange(or not:rolleyes:) bu i've never seen such complains about Defender;)

i was forced to use the "battery off" trick a few times......untill it draw me as crazy as i bought a Hawkeye:) .....now it's always near me in the car....the best anodyne which i dont have to swallow:D
 
It working normaly this morning, nothing done on my part completly weird.

If someone with a similar fob frequency (landrover, rover etc) used their fob in close proximity to yours it can sometimes knock your immobiliser on and make it unable to respond for 20 mins. I've come across this a few times in carparks.
 
Lots of stuff use the 433MHz frequency, it's the data thats transmitted on the frequency thats important and later D1's and all D2's onwards use a rolling data code so it's very unlikely, more like there's a high power transmitter in the area 'bleeding' over to top of all the other fequencies in use in that area so everyone can suffer in some way.
 

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