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MartnH Member Since: 30 Oct 2017 Location: Nsw Posts: 28 |
Hi
short answer is no I had a similar problem with my MY13 110. 2.2 the 10as in my car is the early puma BLACK 10as. in the end, I have to replace the 10as and upgrade the entire system, inlcuding key fob...and now I have a shiny one like the evoque keyfob (or late puma key fob |
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18th Oct 2019 11:09am |
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Julie Member Since: 07 Oct 2017 Location: Nantes Posts: 499 |
Honestly, man, even if there was a way to deactivate immobilizer & alarm (and take that car right away ), how could you want us to tell it to anyone on the internet ? Don't you want your Land Rover to be safe ? Just go to your JLR reseller, prove your ownership + identity and get your EKA code. P.S. there you're asking very difficult questions while having just 8 posts ... |
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18th Oct 2019 2:44pm |
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Crosslanes Member Since: 02 Oct 2019 Location: Stafford upon avon Posts: 10 |
Thanks for all the replies, in my case the 10as was just programmed out for £60 and problem solved for ever then I added a insurance approved cat 1 aftermarket alarm which is a must and off course the factory key chip side stays active. Thanks again
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19th Oct 2019 8:08pm |
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Crosslanes Member Since: 02 Oct 2019 Location: Stafford upon avon Posts: 10 |
Just to add, in our case the fault with my car would not let you communicate diagnostically with the immobiliser or enter the EKA code and after watching the guy reprogram my car in 15 minutes I would not rely on the factory system to protect any Defender
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19th Oct 2019 8:13pm |
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s55shh Member Since: 30 Dec 2019 Location: staffs Posts: 193 |
I've got this fault now (and mines a 2015 with the later type ECU). Its currently stuck on the ramp in a local independent specialists. Before I spend £800 on new ECUs and keys, I'm interested to hear more about the coding guy who worked around it. Who was it?
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12th Jan 2021 3:24pm |
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wyvern Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2117 |
Just a thought - but you dont have both key fobs in the cab at the same time - this will stop the engine starting if they are to close together.
Just a thought and shared experience .. Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126 |
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12th Jan 2021 4:04pm |
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s55shh Member Since: 30 Dec 2019 Location: staffs Posts: 193 |
I've only got one coded key. I bought a spare but they were unable to code it.
It seems as if the ALM has corrupted its software, probably due to car battery going flat. Its now locked down and diagnostics can't see it. |
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12th Jan 2021 7:35pm |
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s55shh Member Since: 30 Dec 2019 Location: staffs Posts: 193 |
it looks like the only options are a new system from LR at about £800. or a bypass which deletes the immobiliser/alarm/central locking but reliably starts the vehicle for a lot less. I'm now wondering if fitting an aftermarket alarm alongside the bypass would be a preferable way of solving the obvious weak point. Glad I'm not halfway across the Kalahari Desert hey
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13th Jan 2021 10:35am |
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