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adricons



Member Since: 02 Jul 2015
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How to program alarm fob
Hi....I am very frustrated!

One of my alarm fobs for my 2006 TD5 has stopped working. When I called Land Rover and finally got through to their sales they offered me an appointment in 3 weeks time! For a 5 minute job. I hate to think how much they were going to charge me.

Does anyone know any options? I am off to Spain, Portugal and Morocco in 10 days and I would love to get it fixed. I am based in London.

Really would appreciate some suggestions!

Thanks

Adrian
Post #437398 13th Jul 2015 10:16am
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munch90



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first thing rather than replace and programme new fob is to check the battery mounting cage inside the old fob , quite common on the style of fob is for the soldered joints of where the cage goes though the printed circuit board to break , quite a easy repair if your good with soldering iron

button mountings inside on the fob as well , but not quite so easy to repair

IF YOUR NOT GOOD WITH SOLDERING IRON , FIND SOMEONE WHO IS as its easy to get solder in wrong bits and knacker
if
it needs replacing then I think a nanocom etc can do it

or easier still www.remotefob.co.uk
Post #437401 13th Jul 2015 10:34am
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adricons



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Thanks...will check that right away..ch appreciated!
Post #437404 13th Jul 2015 10:55am
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munch90: that link's not working for me, did you mean http://www.remotekey.co.uk/ ?
Post #437418 13th Jul 2015 12:31pm
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munch90



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yes should be www.remotekey.co.uk

I typed remotekeyfob see it was wrong then deleted the wrong bit Rolling Eyes
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I had a fob from them a month or so ago and it's working well.

But if you've already got a fob and just want to program it I don't think they can help can they?
Post #437504 13th Jul 2015 6:11pm
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jonny2tanx



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Buy a used fob off Ebay and get someone with a Nanocom to programme it for you.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-DISCO...3cf2e5e557

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-ROVER-RANGE-L...1c54fbbd13

I'd happily programme it for you if you fancy a trip to Herts
Post #437546 13th Jul 2015 9:00pm
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adricons



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Thanks to you all...in the end I used www.remotekey.co.uk
Worked like a dream. Ordered Fob yesterday and received this morning. Took 30 seconds to program and then I send back device they sent to me in envelope they provide. Inc postage this has cost me £69.98. Very happy not to have had to deal with the Land Rover dealers who wanted my car for a whole day in 2 weeks time to do this tiny job.
Very Happy Smile Laughing
Post #437959 15th Jul 2015 11:34am
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