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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Hi all, My 95 4.0 SE Range Rover plays all the tricks on us, and frankly I am ready to give up ( even though this is the third one we have... ;-) All the horrors stories you read here they all do apply to my monster. Today we are getting enterteined by the alarm going off , again and again (even after 5 times visits in local Land Rover dealer-they didn't know what's the problem, changed the BeCM (then they say the computer is not the same as they installed!!??!? it's a whole different horror story here, may be later...) So anyway.... We didconeccted the RF lead as instructed in one of the posts, it was good for 2-3 weeks. So I just went to the car and tried to program the code you said, the 1515 locking /unlocking code, after 1lock, 5unlock, 1lock, 2 unlock and the third time didn't through, didn't go any further, just didn't take any more unlocking, why? anybody?... I did it 2 times, and stopped, didn't want to do more harm than good. Please help... Here are two posts from here, which one is right?: 1. .>> In the U.S. spec Range Rovers the Emergency Key Access (EKA) is disabled or something. Basically, in the U.S. everyone including dealers use a generic "1515" code, lock once, unlock 5 times, lock once, unlock 5 times.<< 2. >>To enter the first digit, turn the key the required number of times to the unlock position. To enter the second digit, turn the key the required number of times to the lock position. To enter the third digit, turn the key the required number of times to the unlock position. To enter the fourth digit, turn the key the required number of times to the lock position. Turn the key to the unlock position to unlock the doors. The alarm will now be partially disarmed; if you try to open the hood the alarm will sound. After five incorrect attempts (3 for 1996 and later models) at this procedure, the BeCM goes into a 10 minute lockout mode (30 minutes for 1996 and later models), during which time the message center displays "KEY CODE LOCKOUT" and further attempts at EKA will not work.<< |
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