Just asking another question if I have the immobiliser deleted in the ECU will the Freelander start with another barrel and key? As ECU won't need a code . Thanks in Advance
Many thanks for everyone's support and advice I think the cost from landy stealers will be far in excess of what the vehicle is worth which is a shame. Thanks again everyone.
I remember when owning a Freelander 1 2002. I had the key with the chip in, but because of the door lock mechanism failed. I had an expensive choice of replacement, or go for the early lock and retaining the chip key for ignition and tailgate...
The coil in the ignition switch simply reads the RFID code in the key. The immobiliser reads the data from the RFID and sends that code to the engine ECU for authentication. If the codes match, the ECU allows the engine to crank and start. No...
I think you will have to get a key and remote from a LR garage who can program it.
Failing that you are going to need to get all sorts of bits from a breakers.
Which bits depends on the year. Mine has the immobiliser chip in the fob, not the...
No, the coil is purely a coil. No coding in the coil and same on all vehicles. The chip in the key which matches the immobiliser and engine ecu has to be present as above.
Thanks for your help I was going to swap ignition barrel immobiliser ring with the correct key from another Freelander would the ECU recognise this replacement key and immobiliser coil?
Hi hoping for some help my friend has lost her MK1 Freelander keys and has no spare ,car is not locked, my question is if I buy a second hand ignition barrel with keys and immobiliser coil and fit it would it start? Or would the replacement parts...