bouncerdrum
New Member
Hi - after the untimely demise of my last P38 a couple of years ago (slipped liner) - I've just recently bought a 'grand old girl' - a 96 4.6 HSE with 132k on the clock - i just couldnt get rid of the Range Rover bug after my first experience 
The car has a few jobs that need doing.
The car came with a broken remote keyfob (only one). The seller advised that the keyblade works to open the drivers door and start the car.
The damaged keyfob came with the car - the buttons are missing. After a little bit of research on this forum and others, I'm thinking I can buy a second hand remote fob with a blank keyblade, and replacement buttons and battery cover etc, and then transfer the electronic 'guts' of my keyfob in to the replacement fob, get the keyblade cut to match the blade I have and 'Bob's your uncle'. .....hopefully.
However I'm wondering what has been 'disabled' on the car to allow it to be opened and started with just the keyblade alone?
Can anyone see any pitfalls to the plan ? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer
The car has a few jobs that need doing.
The car came with a broken remote keyfob (only one). The seller advised that the keyblade works to open the drivers door and start the car.
The damaged keyfob came with the car - the buttons are missing. After a little bit of research on this forum and others, I'm thinking I can buy a second hand remote fob with a blank keyblade, and replacement buttons and battery cover etc, and then transfer the electronic 'guts' of my keyfob in to the replacement fob, get the keyblade cut to match the blade I have and 'Bob's your uncle'. .....hopefully.
However I'm wondering what has been 'disabled' on the car to allow it to be opened and started with just the keyblade alone?
Can anyone see any pitfalls to the plan ? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer