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Has the battery ever been replaced? It may only need a new battery. When the battery has been replaced it will need to be 'synched' to the central locking. A few links to help you - Key fob not working
Yes it has a battery, two possibilities a rechargeable one, or a 2032. if you have the full black plastic cased fob it is a rechargeable battery. (most likely version)
to replace that will require some deft soldering skills. may writes ups available on multiple Land rover message boards
Three possibilities - either the fob has stopped working, the receiver or other on-car devices has stopped working or the system has developed amnesia and forgotten the code.
Using the spare fob might persuade it to work or if you haven't a spare you could try a new battery in the one you do have. A friend left his fob and keys on top of the microwave oven once and it wiped the code from the memory.
The owner or user can do little more than fit a new battery. Specialised equipment is needed and no little amount of experience to test the system, diagnose and rectify the faults.
The dealer or an auto locksmith would provide the answer.
I have the same problem sometimes
1 Check the condition of your battery, if old, it will not give full power required to communicate with the security system.
2 If you don't have the EKA of your RR, try this next time you get caught, put key in the drivers door look, press unlock button on key fob and at the same time turn to unlock, if all locks unlock then the engine should not be immobilized - Good luck
Should be a very small screw holding the fob together. I would find a Land Rover forum like this one and ask the question. Doing a search on the forum you will likely find an answer. And a lot of invaluable information even many dealers will not know.
need to re-sychronise the key put key in door lock hold button in on fob and turn then back to middle and let button go if it worked the hazard lights will flash. if you got a handbook it will explain it better
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