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Polish and proud of it.
Join Date: May 2005
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Well I don't now how and what is the key for Disco I . But I know that this key will work in Disco II . I will be buying this one right now anyway .
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
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actually you can use a DI key for a regular key basically a valet key key for a DII. We do them every now and then.
no programming required. Just cut and start. |
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Otherwise known as STEVE
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So all that jazz about a coded key and the 'challenge-response' of the alarm system before enabling starting is all a bunch of lies?
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Polish and proud of it.
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No, This Key is a Knockoff . Fake . This key is made as a copy of the real thing for a different car . So you have a expencive LOOKing key for a cheap car .I will be craking it open and taking pics of me installing the guts on my original LR remote into it .
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
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Well actually the remote part of the key needs to be programmed. If it isnt it wont work and imobilize the security.
but understand this, they dont like to do it because it could cause problems if the vehicle is armed with a regular key. Like I said as a spare temp key. Not a regular key for yourself. I Dont recommend as a regular key Sorry but I cant guarantee you wont screw up your alarm system using your own D1 key and try to use it to disarm the security system. |
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