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Weird



Member Since: 14 Dec 2022
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United States 2008 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black
Apologies in advance for another KEY debacle question.

Ugh, key issue… I’ll preface this post with “yes I have done some research”, and yes I’m still a bit confused and above all I dont want to $!ck anything up and or more importantly dont want to leave myself stranded.
2008 Range Rover L322 4.4
I have a key that’ll start the Rover and manually unlock the doors. It has zero remote functions. I ordered a replacement key from lucky8 along with the GAP IID tool. When the new key arrived it was narrower then my existing key. I called Lucky8 in order to make sure I had the right key and he told me that he had an 07 L322 and used the narrower key as a replacement for his and it worked fine, as a matter of fact he had two of the narrow style keys for his, they both cut fine and worked in the ignition. So, off I go to the locksmith/key shop to get my new key cut. They told me several things.
1. They didnt think they could cut the center groove in the new key because it was too narrow.
2. They also informed me that my existing functioning key wasnt for a 2008 Range Rover or maybe at least the body/housing of the key wasnt because it transmitted on 433 MHZ, and the 2008 Rover receives/transmits on 315 MHZ? (My new key is 315 MHZ), he also opened up both keys and the guts are not the same physically.
So, they tried to cut the new

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key and its smoked now, the machine cut it incorrectly.
Now I’m kinda back at square 1. I have an old key that starts the Rover and a new key that does nothing.
The locksmith informed me that I could program the new key to the rover and swap the blade over from the old key housing for the ignition.
Is this a true statement?
Can I swap the blade from the old key that works to the new key housing? If I do and do not program it right away will it still start the Rover? Also,
Can I program it with the Gap IID tool or do I have to have an existing functioning key to perform that procedure? I hate this BS…Thanks for your help[/u] 08 l322 4.4 HSE Black/Jet.

Post #653695 16th Jan 2023 1:41am
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Highroller



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Java Black

The blades can be swapped & yes you can programme it from your GAP ID tool.
However I personally would look elsewhere for the another key / fob (with the correct blade size) then get it recut by the key shop, as he does seem to know what he's talking about & appears very helpful.

That way you still have your original key operational. Thumbs Up

Post #653708 16th Jan 2023 9:38am
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Weird



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United States 2008 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Thanks, I forgot that we did verify that the whole blade/pivoting assembly would swap over to the new housing. Still very curious what I have going on with the functioning key. If its just a 433 mhz case with 315 mhz guts and blade? Am I to assume that the chip in the housing must be at the very least statically functional in order for the blade to start the Rover? 08 l322 4.4 HSE Black/Jet.

Post #653724 16th Jan 2023 1:14pm
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Highroller



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Java Black

It would appear that is the case. As far as i'm aware the 433mhz & fixed blade were pre 2007 vehicles only. You appear to have the correct type of key fob. No doubt someone else on here will confirm this.

I would search the forum & internet, as there are many posts on this subject.


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Post #653725 16th Jan 2023 1:32pm
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Weird



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United States 2008 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Agreed, I have all the tentacles of my feelers out there right now utilizing a few forums and FB groups. Thanks. 08 l322 4.4 HSE Black/Jet.

Post #653726 16th Jan 2023 1:47pm
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United States 2008 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Update: I just called the dealer, gave the parts department the vin# and they confirmed my Rover transmits on 315mhz, so there is that. Now, I’m going out on a limb here and I’m saying I just have a 433mhz case with 315 guts. Within that I have a non functioning or static functioning ignition key. Correct me if I’m wrong, I would at the very least need a functioning key in order to program a new key, at least in the traditional way? 08 l322 4.4 HSE Black/Jet.

Post #653727 16th Jan 2023 2:03pm
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Highroller



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Java Black

That's correct & why I wouldn't muck about with the oriiginal. I think you may have to bite the bullet & get another wide blade fob on 315mhz Thumbs Up

Post #653731 16th Jan 2023 3:01pm
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I recommend ordering a 315MHz key from the Land of the Rising Sun.
They are cheap and work perfectly, I use one myself. You can find some here. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3283496321...bmRx[/url]

Post #653735 16th Jan 2023 3:32pm
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