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Thread: Fitting a key to a Perentie? Anyone done it & can give a run down of how to do it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok_Dr View Post
    Ta for that! It may be a grey area, as the way I read it the vehicle also has be be on historic/concessional registration to qualify. My understanding is that was why said colleague had to fit one, as he is using his daily. Transport inspector's interpretation on the day....

    Still a neat way of avoiding having to fit a key ignition assembly.

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    Steve
    The pit inspectors do not know how you will be registering your unregistered or interstate vehicle.
    When I took my 110 over the pits (the first time - with no immobiliser) they checked that it was newer than 25 yo before confirming I needed an immobiliser. No mention of concessional rego was made.

    The requirement in WA is the immobiliser must self arm within 3 minutes of turning off the ignition - so not sure how that would work on a perentie without a key?

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    I eventually worked out how to do this. For anyone else trying to do this, this photo should help:



    If you want the whole story, check out this blog post: Removing 24V generator & adding a key to my Ex-Army 110

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    From what I can determine, the Landrover part number for the lock barrel/key set isRTC3022.

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    Gday I got my Perentie over the WA pits with no key and no immobiliser. Will now put a keyed ignition and / or battery key / fuel pump switch or something to confuse would be thieves. Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    If you want the whole story, check out this blog post: Removing 24V generator & adding a key to my Ex-Army 110
    Having looked at your blog post, I reckon I sat in that one at Grays!

    I remember the rectangular marks all over it. Some kind of residue from camo netting?

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    Yep - that's the one! Someone must have been too lazy to remove them when it got a respray


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    Quote Originally Posted by paulak View Post
    Gday I got my Perentie over the WA pits with no key and no immobiliser. Will now put a keyed ignition and / or battery key / fuel pump switch or something to confuse would be thieves. Paul.
    The fuel pump is purely mechanical so better off doing a battery or ignition key or an immobiliser!

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    My RFSV already had keyed ignition- not sure why but the army must have installed on these models only. I am curious how it works- what creates the pressure on the stop cable when turning ignition on/off?

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    keyed

    My Survey has keyed ignition, same key also does all 3 doors


    Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattmac View Post
    My RFSV already had keyed ignition- not sure why but the army must have installed on these models only. I am curious how it works- what creates the pressure on the stop cable when turning ignition on/off?
    There is a relay switched servo motor in the white bag (on the RHS firewall below the cluch m/c) connected via cable to the fuel pump.

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