It's in "UTILITY : EKA CODE - READ - SET" , i made it like the pin code of my credit card, print out the procedure from RAVE and keep it in the car somewhere you know

Blimey Sierrafery, You reading my mind???? I am just printing this out , LOL.

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I think it is in the owner manual which unbelievably I got with the car. Just took screen shots from the rave files and put it in my external memory!

Thanks lads, this might have save me in the future!
 
:rolleyes::D... i'm the best when it comes to anti-immobiliser measures since i've been stuck in the middle of nowhere once in the mountins without phone signal and not knowing the EKA, i spent 36 hours there till somebody found me due to a failed receiver... now i have spares for everything in the storage compartments: receiver, BCU, ECM, crank sensor, fuel pump, etc
 
:rolleyes::D... i'm the best when it comes to anti-immobiliser measures since i've been stuck in the middle of nowhere once in the mountins without phone signal and not knowing the EKA, i spent 36 hours there till somebody found me due to a failed receiver... now i have spares for everything in the storage compartments: receiver, BCU, ECM, crank sensor, fuel pump, etc

LOL that is one way to learn! I am in remote forests quite often for work, so I might start doing the same.
 
Yes, i became a kinda mixage between McGyver and Rambo since then, if i fail to start the D2 i can hunt wild animals with a screwdriver to survive :)
 
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I did the EKA code there, one of the numbers was 15!! LOL I can imagine standing there turning the key 15 times one way and losing count!
 
Yes, LR in theyr wisdom went up to the limit of hexadecimal code so 16 is the max but even so i'ts too much
 
:D i agree...the problem is that i think they stood too much in there and designed other things too :cool: ...btw, do the scherbets contain a large amount of ethanol?
 
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