92 RR Classic alarm remote key fob battery replacement
92 RR Classic alarm remote key fob battery replacement
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1231

Original Poster:

122 posts

230 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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Hello all,

Both of my key fobs have given up arming / disarming / locking / unlocking my RRC.

I's assuming its a battery problem, will replacing the batteries lock the key fob and so I need to take into into a main dealer to get them to do it?

Thanks

p100

635 posts

227 months

Monday 26th March 2007
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I presume your fobs are the single button type??
If so be very careful as they are no longer available and if they fail after you have managed to lock the car, you could be in for a difficult time in getting it started again.
The fob applies the immobiliser is the ONLY way you can get it switch off.
I would suggest you find an auto electrician with a transmitter reader which will read any output from your fob to see if it working. Then you can get them to change the batteries.
For now, only lock the car with the key in the door ( the alarm still switches on but not the immobiliser or ultrasonics).
Cheers Roy

1231

Original Poster:

122 posts

230 months

Tuesday 27th March 2007
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Thanks Roy,

They are the one button model.

I changed one set of batteries and - it still doesn't work.

I'm assuming at this stage that I have a receiver problem.....

1231

Original Poster:

122 posts

230 months

Monday 2nd April 2007
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It was the central locking fuse.....

banghead

p100

635 posts

227 months

Monday 2nd April 2007
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Well done, it pays to check the easy bits first!
Keep the batteries in good order in your fobs to prevent any problems in the future.
If you loose the key fob code to the car there is a way of keying it in to vehicle using a specific switching seqeunce. This can be found hidden in the Electrical Troubleshooting manual a copy of which can be found online from one of the Landrover forums.

Cheers Roy