I reckon grey_ghost might give him a run on that.
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Well the series 2a runs but does not drive
the 89 Rangie is a goer
The 2 Discoveries are both drivable
The new to me TDV8 L322 also drivable.
I think there would be others with more than me, but my wife won’t let me have any more…
oops I forgot I also have a 90 Rangie at my Mums house..that doesn’t go..one day it will
Time is the problem..but as of a month ago I sorta am semi retired…
And another ..I also have a Rover 820si out the back that did drive in til the auto trans stopped…it’s only done 106k…but I need to get rid of that🙂😁
Hi John keys have been posted back🙂
Hello all, I've been meaning to get to this for quite some time so apologies for the delay.
The outcome:
So, just before Bradtot had reached out with the offer to fix my existing key fobs I had ordered a secondhand BCU from Ebay that came with a programmed fob and the EKA code from the UK.
Then I sent Brad the existing fob which he managed to get to work with original BCU!
Whilst he was working on that, the secondhand BCU arrived which I swapped out with mine. Big thank you to Peter51 who I spoke to on the phone quite a few times during the process. With the battery disconnected I popped the new BCU in and got it hooked up.
I then hooked up the Nanocom I ordered and got it talking. After playing with a few settings I gave the key a go and it tried turning over!! Big step forward!!
My wife's flight was cancelled so I had to give up for the night and collect her and the little one from the airport.
The next day I was back at it. After a bit of messing around I found the right settings in the Nanocom (from memory it was 'write ECU to BCU' or something similar) and she was off! If you go back and look at Peter's reply on this thread you will also see some settings that needed to be written in via the Nanocom.
Somewhere in all this, Brad rang and said he got my original fob to work. So I now have a spare BCU...
If anyone ever has this issue and you can't repair the key or get it to LR, I can confirm that with a Nanocom, a secondhand BCU and a fob already programmed to it you can indeed recover the vehicle!
But first, talk to Brad. He's the man, and if I had of found him sooner I would of saved myself about $1000.
Big thank you to everyone for your help, especially Brad & Peter. You're legends.