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Vera



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2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SVX Soft Top Santorini Black
Alarm....
Not sure what's going on, but got into the Landy tonight and when I disarm/arm the alarm, the indicators have stopped flashing. Was working fine yesterday for sure, can't be certain about this morning. Wasn't paying attention. But it was certainly ok yesterday....

Thoughts on a postcard please. '09 SVX #200
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warren



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Is that one of the signs that the battery on the fob is almost due for changing?
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warren wrote:
Is that one of the signs that the battery on the fob is almost due for changing?


Dunno. Tried both fobs, but I'll give it a go Smile '09 SVX #200
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Post #191358 6th Dec 2012 6:03pm
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TR51



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Sounds plausible, although have a look at the indicator light on dial.
I believe that:
If the light flashes rapidly for 10secs when the lock is pressed then adjusts to a slower frequency the alarm is armed.
If the light flashes rapidly for 10secs when the lock is pressed but FAILS TO ADJUST after 10secs to a slower frequency, the fob battery needs replacing.
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Vera



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TR51 wrote:
Sounds plausible, although have a look at the indicator light on dial.
I believe that:
If the light flashes rapidly for 10secs when the lock is pressed then adjusts to a slower frequency the alarm is armed.
If the light flashes rapidly for 10secs when the lock is pressed but FAILS TO ADJUST after 10secs to a slower frequency, the fob battery needs replacing.


Tried a new battery. Same issue. But with both fobs, new and old battery, the dash indicator light flashes rapidly then slows to a regular rate. Hmmmmmm '09 SVX #200
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Post #191379 6th Dec 2012 7:35pm
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Paul55



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Could it be that a fuse has blown!
same thing happened to mine, took it to hunters land rover and they just replaced fuse Embarassed Cogito ergo sum
Post #191385 6th Dec 2012 7:55pm
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landyman37



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When you changed the batteries did u hold the button down with them out to reset the counter in the fob.

Phil
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Vera



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landyman37 wrote:
When you changed the batteries did u hold the button down with them out to reset the counter in the fob.

Phil


Emmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Don't think so,.. '09 SVX #200
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landyman37



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Vera wrote:
landyman37 wrote:
When you changed the batteries did u hold the button down with them out to reset the counter in the fob.

Phil


Emmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Don't think so,..


That's what you had to do with the disco 1
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Vera



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Ok... So I did the totally un-Manley thing. I looked in the manual. All good now Embarassed '09 SVX #200
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landyman37



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Vera wrote:
Ok... So I did the totally un-Manley thing. I looked in the manual. All good now Embarassed


So how did you fix it
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Vera



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Changed the battery again. But this time within 30s of turning the ignition off and by pressing one of the controller buttons after the old battery was removed and the new one put in Smile. as per the manual Embarassed '09 SVX #200
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Vera



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Brand new batteries in both fobs, and its doing it again grrrrrr

Any ideas? '09 SVX #200
'10 Morphy Richards.. I mean Prius
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You could try resynchronising the fobs to the 10AS. They do go out of synch sometimes and the pre programmed easy resync is to lock and unlock the defender 2 times using only the fob and then repeat the process with any other fobs that you have. If the problem is still apparent repeat the above process but do it 4 times instead of 2 with each fob, this is then a full resync. If that doesn't work then you will probably need to go and find some one with a diagnostic tool to check the 10AS ECU for trigger events/DTC's, I would then do a relearn of the key fobs to eliminate that as the cause of your issue Thumbs Up


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Vera



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2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SVX Soft Top Santorini Black
Lorryman100 wrote:
You could try resynchronising the fobs to the 10AS. They do go out of synch sometimes and the pre programmed easy resync is to lock and unlock the defender 2 times using only the fob and then repeat the process with any other fobs that you have. If the problem is still apparent repeat the above process but do it 4 times instead of 2 with each fob, this is then a full resync. If that doesn't work then you will probably need to go and find some one with a diagnostic tool to check the 10AS ECU for trigger events/DTC's, I would then do a relearn of the key fobs to eliminate that as the cause of your issue Thumbs Up


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Brian


Thanks Brian

Tried the easy resynch but to no avail, so I think a full resynch is in order... Downside is that the security card seems to be missing, so a call to the dealer is in order.

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