96 Range Rover Lockout

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My battery died when the car was locked. Before it completely died, the
remote quit working and the alarm came on whenever I unlocked the door.
Putting the key in ignition could not stop the alarm and the message
center showed Engine Disabled. After I replaced the battery, I was able
to open the door without triggering the alarm. Everything seemed to
work except that the engine wouldn't start even if there's no "Engine
Disabled" message. I think I just need the Emergency Key Access code to
override the immobilizer. Both Landrover and the local dealer claimed
that they don't have the code for me to try. The only option left is to
tow the car to the dealer and let them charge $200+ to reset the
immobilizer. Believe or not, the next appointment is a week from
tomorrow. Anyone knows a generic EKA code or has any suggestion? Thanks
in advance.

Leo

 

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> My battery died when the car was locked. Before it completely died, the
> remote quit working and the alarm came on whenever I unlocked the door.
> Putting the key in ignition could not stop the alarm and the message
> center showed Engine Disabled. After I replaced the battery, I was able
> to open the door without triggering the alarm. Everything seemed to
> work except that the engine wouldn't start even if there's no "Engine
> Disabled" message. I think I just need the Emergency Key Access code to
> override the immobilizer. Both Landrover and the local dealer claimed
> that they don't have the code for me to try. The only option left is to
> tow the car to the dealer and let them charge $200+ to reset the
> immobilizer. Believe or not, the next appointment is a week from
> tomorrow. Anyone knows a generic EKA code or has any suggestion? Thanks
> in advance.
>
> Leo
>

Disconnect the battery on the car, then lock all the doors manually.

remove the battery from the fob, press the buttons a few times, to get rid
of any residual current in the fob.

If it has a bonnet switch for the alarm, wedge that down so it thinks the
bonnet is shut, then reconnect the car battery.

Replace the battery in the fob, press lock 3 times, press unlock once, the
doors should unlock and the car should start as normal.


 
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Disabled" message. I think I just need the Emergency Key Access code to
> override the immobilizer. Both Landrover and the local dealer claimed
> that they don't have the code for me to try. The only option left is to


Your dealer can get the code for you.

I wanted the code for the immobiliser in my 110, and was told by Land Rover
to go and see my nearest dealer with some proof of ownership. So along I
went with my log book which I presented to the dealer, she went off and
tapped the VIN number into their computer and printed off all the numbers
they had, key numbers, immob code, etc.

--
simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
Tried the procedure this morning and failed. I might not have wedged
down the bonnet switch correctly. I will try it again once I confirm
where the bonnet switch is. Thanks.

 
> Tried the procedure this morning and failed. I might not have wedged
> down the bonnet switch correctly. I will try it again once I confirm
> where the bonnet switch is. Thanks.
>

That sequence has always worked for me, but have never tried it on something
that new.

according to Autodata, to reset the keyfob on that model, press the unlock
button, then unlock the doors manually. That only refers to the central
locking/remote alarm though, not sure if it will reset the immobiliser.


 
Just want to put a closure on this. It cost me $210 to have the car
reprogrammed. The problem happened because the battery died when the
car was in the $uplerlock mode. I was told that the EKA code does not
apply to the North America models. One may consider this is a hidden
security feature not disclosed by Land Rover. I guess I have to
consider I was luck that the problem didn't happen when I was 200 miles
away from the dealer. I have learned not to lock or at least not to
$uperlock my car.

 
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