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As it is likely an OEM keyfob, it would be helpful to know the source/brand. It may indeed require a visit to a dealer. That said, here are a couple of links that may be of assistance:
I have the same problem that got worse. Now the radio is not working at all after pulling the fuse to inspect it. In going around I understand that the Bluetooth module could be the culprit. I went to the dealer they told me that there is no codes for the radio.
Most cars you don't have to remove the entire panel. the side mirror has it's own small panel. It is just clipped on. just pry it off to access the nut to remove the wing.
Official LRNA solution: buy a new module. I will be doing this tomorrow. I have been through this comprehensively with LR Dallas and LRNA. There may well have been other modules installed depending on when the Rover was built, but mine is not flashable. BTW, when plugged in, the dealer computer checks your Rover for updated software, which is downloaded from LRNA every night.
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