HI, no fuse especially for the receiver, what you can do as first step to be on the safe side is to set the alarm on "always disarm with key", this will let you disarm the alarm with the key without needing the EKA all the time(this setting doesnt affect the fob function), then disable the passive immobiliser to make sure it will not kick in if the only key you have will loose syncronisation...as the receiver failed the RF test is possible that the receiver is gone(though i dont know exactly what that RF test is doing) but i know the BCU is sensitive to battery reconnection if it's not carried out as it should which means earth lead first...let's hope it's not a BCU problem... make sure you always save settings before you disconnect nanocom after you was connected to the BCU cos it used to have a mind of it's own and change settings without request... replace the receiver to rule it out cos unfortunately you can't do that other way... there are 4 slots for keys and you can see the codes and check if it matches with the code which is in the key one the back of the circuit board and if you find one which matches try to synk the key again in other slot and leave the good one alone
i presume you are sure that the battery in the fob is good though
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
			
			
		 
	
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