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jm



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Scotland 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black
rr suspension and key programming

morning just registered

my rr seems to move sometimes when i lock it or when it starts ( as in moves up or down ) and i have not hit the lower suspension button at all... any reasons ?

also how do i reprogramme my car key to recognise me when in car , when i use the spare the set up is completely different!

cheers jonny

Post #1587 7th Dec 2008 10:04am
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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

Mine does it too and yesterday it raised after about 4 minutes of being started while speaking to neighbour from my driver seat while i was in it, it just raised a little but i hadnt touched anything.

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This is all perfectly normal, everyone relax!

The car will settle itself on the air springs at all times, its just when its stationary you notice it more.

There are two things in play here with the keys:

1. memory key functions:

If you want both keys to have the same memory settings then all you do is set up the first key:

    1. Adjust all seat, mirror and steering wheel positions to how you want them
    2. Press the M button on the side of the seat
    3. press the number (1,2,3) position you want to store it in


Do the same for the second key.

The memory settings also remembers the CD and track you were last playing when in the car too!

2. However, the Lazy Locking feature remembers all the settings from each key handset when the car is locked, so two different drivers can have different settings. When you unlock the car, it will reset everything to how it was last locked.

The easiest way to ensure you get the best driving position each time is just to sue the memory seats function.
Enjoy.

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jm



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Scotland 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

yeh it probably is the best place to start !!

Cheers I'll give it a go

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