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Anonymous Posted on Jun 10, 2014

Range rover has imobilised its self.key fob dosent corect it

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: Programming a used 2005 Range Rover key FOB

Unfortunately I believe that will require a trip to the dealer, and a hefty price tag to go with it. Most dealers refuse to let anyone else handle their security systems. And most keys have the alarm keypad built in making it even more dealer specific. I wish I could give better news.
Dynami

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: key fob wont open range rover p 38 after batterys

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

dalebesh

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  • Posted on May 11, 2014

SOURCE: changing key fob battery on a 2007 range rover sport

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.

http://landroverforums.com/forum/

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Unfortunately I believe that will require a trip to the dealer, and a hefty price tag to go with it. Most dealers refuse to let anyone else handle their security systems. And most keys have the alarm keypad built in making it even more dealer specific. I wish I could give better news.
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