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Ibartsimp Member Since: 24 Dec 2012 Location: Bordeaux, France Posts: 197 |
Hi,
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7th Jan 2013 1:12pm |
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duckworthparts Site Sponsor Member Since: 30 Jun 2011 Location: Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Posts: 5217 |
new fob from land rover can only be ordered with a VIN, so if the key did come from LR it will be correct to your vehicle, just sounds like it needs programming in at a dealer. You can paypal direct using - www.paypal.me/duckworthparts
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7th Jan 2013 4:33pm |
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Ibartsimp Member Since: 24 Dec 2012 Location: Bordeaux, France Posts: 197 |
Thanks to you both, that's perfectly clear. It looks like the key wasn't made after the VIN, meaning the transponder (that I had spotted in the key) isn't operating.
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7th Jan 2013 5:59pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
I may not have been clear. When you get the correct key, it still needs to be "programmed" to the car as Dan said. I have done it for my three keys (two existing and a new one) using the Faultmate. Basically you are telling the car that those keys are accepted as useable keys.
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8th Jan 2013 11:56am |
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Ibartsimp Member Since: 24 Dec 2012 Location: Bordeaux, France Posts: 197 |
I think I had understood correctly. Unless the transponder is factory programmed the car won't start.
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8th Jan 2013 12:12pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3976 |
If I'm not mistaken you could always change the working transponder from the old key to the new key. Simple job. |
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8th Jan 2013 12:24pm |
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Ibartsimp Member Since: 24 Dec 2012 Location: Bordeaux, France Posts: 197 |
done that already yet I remain with one non operating key. |
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8th Jan 2013 12:55pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Making the doors open and close you can do without the "computers" like the Testbook and Faultmate and the likes. That is a simple procedure you can find on the site here by doing a search. Make sure you do all the keys.
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8th Jan 2013 2:32pm |
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Ibartsimp Member Since: 24 Dec 2012 Location: Bordeaux, France Posts: 197 |
ok, thanks for these explanations so adding a new key (with new transponder) always requires an intervention on the car (faultmate, t4 or whatever) So what do people usually do on the forum?
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8th Jan 2013 4:59pm |
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47p2 Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru Posts: 8048 |
The transponder should work without going through 'the procedure' of syncing the key. When you purchase a new key it will start the vehicle without going through 'the procedure'
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8th Jan 2013 6:27pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
When I got my new key from the dealer, I had to take all three keys and "tell" the car that these are not the active keys using the Faultmate. It did not work on the ignition/steering lock at all until I did the key learning procedure.
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8th Jan 2013 7:00pm |
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Ibartsimp Member Since: 24 Dec 2012 Location: Bordeaux, France Posts: 197 |
Ok, just to make sure that I understand, can someone post the step by step process & sources to get from 0 to a complete working key (excluding remote part if needed since it's been widely covered).
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8th Jan 2013 8:50pm |
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