Hi Disco_TDi, I had the same problem, but at home. It took a while to sort out and to add to the problem the ******* at Austral Land Rover had put the wrong over ride key code on the security card.
I rang Bruce Lynton Land Rover and they were able to get the correct code from LR Australia.
While I was on the phone with Bruce Lynton’s service dept, the service manager said that things like the security sensors at certain chemists gave off a radio frequency that locked out the the fob key.
This rang an alarm, I had just purchased a set of Sennheiser wireless head phones. Went in and turned them off and went back to the disco but my fob key still did not work. My wife tried hers and the disco unlocked.
In the mean time Bruce Lyntons were organising a tow truck to get the disco over to them to find and fix the problem.
I rang them back to cancel the tow truck and while talking to them, told them about what had happened with the fobs. The service manager told me that some times just continuously pressing the fob key would eventually get it working or to be more accurate, it would cause the codes in the fob to ROLL around back to the codes that the disco’s receiving code’s were at when the receiver was block by the interference.
Your fob codes kept rolling but the disco’s codes could not follow.
This remedy fixed mine, hope this is of some help.
Regards. 8)


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