disaster and near death experience

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Well I had a nice day today till i ended up falling in a river and nearly drowning, this (while irritating) and costly to the emergency services as i had to be resuced and was suffering from the onset of hyperthermia my core temp was 31.2 degrees ! I lost the keys to my disco

this ****es me off for 2 reasons one the spare wont work as i lost the beeper and two i cant move the bugger what do i do ?

help emergency !
 
Well I had a nice day today till i ended up falling in a river and nearly drowning, this (while irritating) and costly to the emergency services as i had to be resuced and was suffering from the onset of hyperthermia my core temp was 31.2 degrees ! I lost the keys to my disco

this ****es me off for 2 reasons one the spare wont work as i lost the beeper and two i cant move the bugger what do i do ?

help emergency !


give us a clue.... where is it ? :D
 
sorry all it is a 1998 300 tdi manual and there was a local reporter there so i fear pictures maybe forthcoming
 
the car has now been towed home and i still cant start it,
i was trying to retrieve a boat that some thieving pikies tried to nick the other night .

worst thing is they even called the flying doctor out :(

mind you i did think it was it but hey ho :D
 
sadly the fob is still in the river i had to bin my coat with my keys in it (the coat was dragging me down)
 
sadly the fob is still in the river i had to bin my coat with my keys in it (the coat was dragging me down)

have you got breakdown cover to get the vehicle recovered home or to a garage?

have you tried getting some prices from a mobile locksmith? might be better to wait til tuesday (due to bank holiday) if you;re on a tight budget.
 
got the car home and needto know what to do about getting it running. I have a spare key but no spare fob what can i do ?
 
From 1996/97 300 Tdi Discovery Owners Manual

Locks and Alarm.

Engine Immobilisation Override (entering the emergency key access code, or EKA)
If the handset is lost or fails to operate, the engine can be re-mobilised by using the key to enter a unique four digit emergency key access code. The code is recorded on the Security Information Card and is entered as follows:

IMPORTANT: ENSURE each key movement is carried out with care and precision and turned through the full extent of its travel.
After turning the key to either the lock or unlock positions, make sure it is FULLY returned to the centre (vertical) position.
If a digit is entered incorrectly, the WHOLE code can be cancelled by returning to operation ‘1’ and starting again.

1.Using the key. Turn the drivers door lock clockwise to the LOCK position and hold in this position for at least 5 seconds. Then return the key to the centre position. It is now possible to enter the separate numerical values of the four digits that make up the emergency key access code.

2.Enter the first digit of the code. If the first digit is 4, turn the key (anti-clockwise) to the UNLOCK position 4 times. Ensure the key is returned fully to the centre position after each turn of the key.

3.Enter the second digit of the code. If the second digit is 3, turn the key to the LOCK position 3 times. Remember the key must be fully returned to the centre position after each turn of the key.

4.Enter the third digit of the code. If the third digit is 2, turn the key to the UNLOCK position twice, ensuring that the key is fully returned to the centre position after each turn of the key.

5.Enter the Fourth digit of the code. If the fourth digit is 1 turn the key to the LOCK position once. Ensure the key is fully returned to the centre position after the key has been turned.

6.FINALLY, turn the key to the UNLOCK position once more to disarm the alarm and re-mobilise the engine. If the code has been entered successfully, the anti-theft alarm indicator light on the instrument panel will extinguish and the engine can be started.

If an incorrect code has been entered the sounder will bleep twice and the anti-theft alarm indicator light will continue to flash. In this case, return to ‘1’ and re-enter the code.

After three failed entry attempts, the security system invokes a delay period of thirty minutes during which the system will not accept any further attempts to enter a code.

NOTE: Once the engine immobiliser has been deactivated by entering the emergency key access code, it will remain inactive until a handset is used to lock the vehicle.
 
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