Bah champion i have the exact same problem and was envious when I saw someones RRS key. Purchase made.
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						Hi everyone,
I've been at sea for ages so offline. Just thought I'd let everyone know about my experience with the key fobs.
When I purchased my Disco 4 ( Aus model 2010 HSE 3.0ltr ) it only had one key. After being shocked when the dealer quoted the cost to get a spare I started doing some research. I was already looking at the GAP Diagnostics Bluetooth unit and saw that you can program keys. So after some digging I found that our ( AUS & NZ ) key fobs are 434mHz. On EBay I found some keys. I really wanted the new style slimmer key because the older one I found uncomfortable in the pocket. Land Rover dealer kept saying those wouldn't work. I decided to take a punt and got one of each. I am happy to say it works no problem. I did not cut the key blank yet and was debating wether I would actually find a local place that could do it or just get the cut blank from UK. Not really worried about that yet. But I'm stoked the slim ones work.
Here is a link to the style ( For Land Rover Range Rover Sport Central Locking Smart Key Fob 434MHz | eBay )
Bah champion i have the exact same problem and was envious when I saw someones RRS key. Purchase made.
How does the programming work with the iid tool? Does anyone know if it can also be done with the nanocom evolution?
As long as you don't have 3 keys already programmed.
Direct from Blackbox:
"For the Discovery 4 models the Nanocom is not able to remove old keys yet, this function might be added in the future.
As it it, you can only learn a third new key."
Unfortunately no good for me as i have one missing key, one current one and 2 new ones i want to add so the old one needs to go.
Soo looking for a different type/brand of iid. Some do delete..
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						I'm not familiar with the Nanocom but the Gap Diagnostics tool allows for the deletion of keys as well as programming. I was a bit nervous at first but it just worked and all made sense how it was explained in the manual. One tip would be have the user manual pdf open on iPad or Laptop when doing because you won't have easy access for referral when using the app with the iPhone. But when I did it I read a couple times and actually didn't have to stop midway. Like I said it's well explained and intuitive.
As for the blank,it is the same as many Ford blanks so you should find someone local that can cut it.
Yep think I'm sold on the Gap Diagnostics BT... Looks I'll need it.
To back this up with a 2010 tdv6, i just successfully programmed 2 key keybfobs from the above ebay link. Thanks a bunch Anzel, you just saved us $800 and paid for my bt iid in one use!
Always pays to read the manual
Gaps documentation tells you all about its capabilities.
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