The speed locking only works sometime,well most of the time not,anyone had this and what to check,do not have any diagnostic gear as yet.Cheers.
Have rarely used cruise,don't know how it would tie in, but it is a Land Rover product so anything's possible.Don't really miss it but when it isn't working the drivers door doesn't unlock with the remote.Only thought of it because it started working again monday,not today though.
I'm guessing you mean door locking/unlocking.
Not speed locking?
He means the doors automatically locking when you drive off and reach a certain speed.
I disabled it on mine as it proved to be a PITA. When you stop you have to manually unlock the doors - which I always forgot to do...
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This makes more sense, I honestly didnt know the ffrr had this function. Mine must be broken/disabled.
What year is the L322 in question?
There is a procedure that works on Jags & other models from the Ford era to disable the driveaway locking function, maybe it works on a >2006 L322 as well?
Turn on the ignition so all the dash lights come on but don't start the engine.
Lock the door using the locking lever on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times.
Turn off the ignition.
Lock the door using the locking lever on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times.
Turn on the ignition but dont start the engine - you should be able to hear a beep.
Lock the door again as before then unlock it (only once this time) - a final beep should be heard.
Worth a shot I guess...
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