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    paul ewbank Guest

    discovery 2 loosing key memory

    Hi all i have a 1999 disco 2 which for some reason keeps loosing its memory of the key i had it reset and after 3 days did the same thing ...now everytime i open the door the alarm goes off and wont start. i can put in the over ride code and it starts but just lost of why it is doing it....HELP NEEDED

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    Have you tried replacing the battery in the key fob ?
    Does the LED in the fob illuminate when you press a button?
    Have you checked key codes held in the BCU with a Nanocom or similar?
    Do you have another Key fob ?

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    What was the reset procedure you had done and who did it?

    cheers

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    paul ewbank Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    What was the reset procedure you had done and who did it?

    cheers
    I had the system reset with the landrover computer system. the key has a new battery the fob illiuminates etc. When on the computer system it had lost the key codes, they where then reset and all was good. I left the vehicle for a few days and then the keys once again would not work. Cheers

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    Tombie Guest
    Me thinks your BCU may be feeling unwell

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    Flippant reply The problem attracted the punny pedant.

    Which one:
    . how to change gears,
    . mixture settings,
    . distance traveled,
    . how to unlock the doors for you,
    . how to start the engine?

    Given the replies, I'd guess it one or both of the last two.

    Suggest it is probably not the key's memory (note key's memory ) but rather the BCU or ECU or the data stream between them, perhaps the key's reader up in the head lining near the centre light, and/or the sender coil around ignition lock. All it would need is a chafed wire somewhere. Even one from one of the doors' prox sensors.

    Just thought of a really simple one that has caught me in the past. The bonnet down micro. Bracket only needs to have been pushed down a little and everything stops. Hold it down with your finger and then try full lock unlock sequence a few times.

    Cheers

    RF
    Last edited by Rick Fischer; 23rd January 2013 at 08:03 AM. Reason: Bold - Serious bit

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    Tombie Guest
    Except its a D2 Rick!

    The BCU are known to fail occasionally and behave in such manner.

    I mean, geez... Without a diagnostic, he changed the battery in the fob.
    What else can we diagnose from sitting behind a screen?!

    Cheers
    Punny Pedant

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    Spent 14 yrs with a 99 as my dear companion

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