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    key frequency

    hi Ihave asked this before but Iam having trouble finding what mhz my remote works at the chip on the circet board inside the key fob has a date of 29/06/01 and a number above that as 293ED7 now my ecu has the numbers and letters of MBS101330 don't know if any of this helps but if someone can give me a MHz number for that circuit board that would be great thanks.

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    Sorry cant help with the diagnosis from the numbers you have given but as i understand there’s really only two ways to be sure:
    1. Expose the RF receiver which is in between the roof and the roof lining and it apparently has the frequency marked on it
    2. Find someone with a frequency ‘sniffer’

    Hmm, can the nanocoms interrogate for this information??

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    Probably 433.92 MHZ, for European, Japanese and Asian vehicles, according to this:

    Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    Not sure what vehicle you have, but I noticed this:

    https://www.allfourx4.com.au/433Mhz-...o-CWE100680KIT

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    So just to be sure. 433mhz are used in Australia, Oceania,

    And the 315mhz is used in America?

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    Quote Originally Posted by el_Davidor View Post
    So just to be sure. 433mhz are used in Australia, Oceania,

    And the 315mhz is used in America?
    I think the early d2 vehicles in aus were 315, then the later ones were changed, I can't remember when, I've got a 99 and an 04 , they are different to each other.

    The earlier ones are harder to get bits for.

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    D1s also had two frequencies.
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    Pretty sure its 433 your vin put into JLR epc will show it


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    I'll send a email today to dealer to confirm the frequencies used for the L494.

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    Are there a lot of L494's getting stuck at Chemists?
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