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jonminns



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New key?

Evening all

Is it possible to get an additional key or two for an L322 circa 2003?

The one I'm picking up this week only has the one which is quite worn, and a spare is always handy

Any ideas would be gratefully received!

Post #58827 4th Apr 2011 10:54pm
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nbunney



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Oh yes from a stealer, and sit down as they are around £200

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Post #58832 4th Apr 2011 11:06pm
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pretlove



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maybe buy something like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-L322-Key...3cb696aeeb
and just get a new blade and have it reprogramed....im sure it can be done but im not sure on the costs "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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letsavit2



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pretlove wrote:
maybe buy something like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-L322-Key...3cb696aeeb
and just get a new blade and have it reprogramed....im sure it can be done but im not sure on the costs


your only program it to open the car, not start it. 2004 black Vogue TD6

Post #58838 4th Apr 2011 11:19pm
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dan_uk_1984



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nbunney wrote:
Oh yes from a stealer, and sit down as they are around £200


Frustrating because the original part used to be around £10! When it was on Part# CWE000090 then it was superseded to YDM000010 as is a ridiculous £175! 

Post #58866 5th Apr 2011 10:16am
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Plus you will need to pay someone with full Land Rover Tech to program it to "Start" the car as the lock programming will not work for the immobiliser....

Could be as much as £50 but I got away with £10 at an indy.....

Post #58870 5th Apr 2011 10:48am
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47p2



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Key for the early models come programmed to start the vehicle, but they need to be coded to open the doors, The early cars don't need the keys to be set up on the computer but the later models do.

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Anything Facelift will defo need LR programming. I had a new key on a 55 SC and that needed programming to start the car. Its easy to program the new key to locks yourself Thumbs Up

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pretlove



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47p2 wrote:
Key for the early models come programmed to start the vehicle, but they need to be coded to open the doors, The early cars don't need the keys to be set up on the computer but the later models do.

does this mean if he buys the key in my link and gets a new blade for it that it will start his car ? "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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Post #58881 5th Apr 2011 11:20am
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Reformed



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I only have one key with mine (2003 Model), and my local dealer (Guy Salmon) has quoted me £221 inclusive, for the key, car and immobiliser programming.

They said that they will need the vin number as the alarm/immobiliser is programmed for the car from the factory. Then after they recieve it they will programme the locks on the car.

I have no idea how much of that is true as I hear so many things about the keys and programming. Reformed

Post #58883 5th Apr 2011 11:57am
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47p2



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pretlove wrote:

does this mean if he buys the key in my link and gets a new blade for it that it will start his car ?


No, he will need a new key from LR or he could change the case over from your key and throw the interior parts away

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M44K TS



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I need a new key for mine, I only have 1 for the car and I'm paranoid that I'll lose it, same goes for my work van only got 1 key for that too.

The car is due a service so might get a key done at the same time. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

Post #58885 5th Apr 2011 12:29pm
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47p2



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Reformed wrote:
I only have one key with mine (2003 Model), and my local dealer (Guy Salmon) has quoted me £221 inclusive, for the key, car and immobiliser programming.

They said that they will need the vin number as the alarm/immobiliser is programmed for the car from the factory. Then after they recieve it they will programme the locks on the car.

I have no idea how much of that is true as I hear so many things about the keys and programming.


LR requires you show them proof that you own the vehicle by producing the log book and you also need your driving license or passport as proof of who you are.
The new key does come pre-programmed to start the vehicle, but has to be programmed to open it, a simple enough task which can be read here

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Rob2529



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The key is made of 3 parts. 1) blade needed to turn the barrel and start, easy to change get new ones, 2) electronic button bit, can be programed to open/close doors etc. Any key which is the same on eBay can be programed by yourself to open/close. There are BMW keys that can be used, 3) transponder chip! This is the hard bit which needs dealer programing to talk to the immobiliser. If you have spare keys with worn buttons the chips can be moved from key to key but if you only have one key it's a trip to the dealer to be dry humped in exchange for a new key.

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nbunney



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And can take for ever to arrive, as they have to be ordered from Germany Whistle

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