Ignition key code & EKA

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Tillytomp

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Guys,
Just been down to land rover in basingstoke (who were very helpful) and got my EKA code, But he also gave me the Ignition key code, they are
EKA "CABR"
IKC "7109"

Has he got these round the right way, as everywhere ive read the EKA is a 4 digit number
also where is the "CARB" bit used, is this something i need to note in the car somwhere or is it specialist??

Cheers Guys
 
Hi,
Here is a quote from another forum but not sure where "R" would come into it.
"As far as i know the EKA code has four numbers. These numbers are hexadecimal!! Numbers 0 to 9 are 0 to 9 and characters A to F represent numbers 10 to 15"
Hexadecimal Decimal

0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 2
3 = 3
4 = 4
5 = 5
6 = 6
7 = 7
8 = 8
9 = 9
A = 10
B = 11
C = 12
D = 13
E = 14
F = 15

Is there a member near to you with a Nanocom Evo who can read the actual numbers?
HTH,
Griff
 
Er sorry guys, 1st one was bloody predictive txt on my phone,it should read CABF,
the second one was driver error and my fat fingers+ not reading what i had typed:( and should read 7108

so if you still speaking to me my EKA code 12, 10, 11, 15 is that correct

is the IKC still junk

SORRY..............
 
Er sorry guys, 1st one was bloody predictive txt on my phone,it should read CABF,
the second one was driver error and my fat fingers+ not reading what i had typed:( and should read 7108

so if you still speaking to me my EKA code 12, 10, 11, 15 is that correct

is the IKC still junk

SORRY..............

"is the IKC still junk"

If you only have one key and then unfortunately loose it, the only way you will get a replacement cut is with the code and the bit of hassle doing it, thats why there is code number.
Not an issue if you have two keys.
 
I've never seen an EKA made of 4 letters, usually it's 2 digits and 2 letters or 3 digits 1 letter....though if it's CABF it can be hexedecimal so not impossible to be the right one, very hard to be inserted this way so as said find somebody with nanocom and change it into a combination of small numbers
 
OK Thanks guys, will try and find someone if a nanocom, if not then Neilly did offer his servicves so might take him up on that as i have another key that needs coding (im sure he will regret it)
Thanks
 
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