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Japseroony



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Link here to see the difference between the Secure Tracker and the Pro version but basically the Pro integrates cutting-edge authentication technology into your Land Rover key fob to alert our Stolen Vehicle Tracking Center if your vehicle is moved using unauthorised keys.

https://www.landrover.co.uk/incontrol/secure-tracker.html Gas, Grass Or Ass - Nobody Rides For Free

"UNDERSTEER" ----is when you hit the fence with the front of the car.
"OVERSTEER" ------is when you hit the fence with the rear of the car.
"HORSEPOWER" ----is how fast you hit the fence.
"TORQUE" -----------is how far you take the fence with you.
Post #893461 23rd Mar 2021 3:53pm
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Gareth



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It’s the Trackstar system that JLR supply as aftermarket cat5 that has a separate fob. I have it and it’s a bit of a pain having to keep them separate. There is always a temptation to put the fob on the keyring, but that would make it no better than the Secure tracker pro.

I got it because at the time, LR insurance wouldn’t cover a 21 my XD D300 without one! Since I got it I found that NFU would, but I had already paid for it.

Ce la vie! 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
1966 S2a 109 aka Betsy
Post #893464 23rd Mar 2021 3:57pm
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dontwakemeup



Member Since: 28 Feb 2021
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Japseroony wrote:
Link here to see the difference between the Secure Tracker and the Pro version but basically the Pro integrates cutting-edge authentication technology into your Land Rover key fob to alert our Stolen Vehicle Tracking Center if your vehicle is moved using unauthorised keys.

https://www.landrover.co.uk/incontrol/secure-tracker.html


Luckily Land Rover's own service manual literally tells you how to remove the backup battery and disable the system.

"There is an internal antenna in the TCU when the GSM antenna is disconnected or fails. The internal antenna is used as a backup GSM antenna. The backup GSM antenna is used to re-establish communication with the TSP."

So pretty much just remove the TCU and destroy it or place it in a foil bag.

Of course the TCU not being present will prevent the vehicle being started, but this can be easily reprogrammed with clever Eastern european software. I guess what I'm saying is don't rely on an OEM device which can be easily researched and bypassed.

Maybe just find another way of going about it and get a 3rd party solution.



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Scrumps



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Hi,

I’m sorry, but to my mind publishing things like this on a public forum isn’t helpful.

Those that want / need access to the manual can use it - but why put vulnerabilities (if in fact they are) on here?

My 10p worth.

Scrumps 90 D250 HSE Tasman Blue
24MY L461 RRS Verasine Blue
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Post #893628 24th Mar 2021 12:07pm
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dontwakemeup



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Security through obscurity is not security.

Would you rather be blissfully unaware of vulnerabilities?

If a car theft ring wants your car, it’s gone. I’d rather be aware of flaws.
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