Same thing happened to my Disco. Turns out the security ECU has gone bad and the choices were to (a) have it repaired by the local dealership or (b) order a used one online and replace. The dealer said to lock/unlock the driver door until the LED in the dash went out, then the starter will engage. That's only good enough to get to the dealer ship. Ended up programming one remote so at least I can drive. The replacement ECU should be here in a couple of days but I don't know if I have to re-program the remote. $390 USD diagnostic and programming and an additional $390 for repair. I got a used unit for $93 USD shipped. Pains the wallet getting it done.
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Joe
96 D1 SE7
95 Volvo 850 Turbo
98 Chevy S-10
Pearl City, Hawaii
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