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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Good find Ron

    Just remember there are 2 frequencies used on the D2's. The early ones are most likely the 315MHz and the later ones and post 03MY D2a are 433MHz. A dealer can check the frequency from your VIN.

    If the price goes above $295 it's cheaper to buy from a dealer!
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    Smile D2 Key Fob

    Ok i've had the same problem with the key bottons falling apart. Here's the solution you can go on ebay as i did and look for a Shop called Key Spot which is over in Canada, I purchased one a couple of weeks ago (did not give 2 hoots about the code problem) from him for $119.00 AUD delivered. When it was delivered (about 2weeks) just swap the guts over and then get the blank cut and hey presto brand new key for under half the price. Key Spot will also supply you with the code number if needed but only required if the lugs have fallen off the curcit board.

    Good Luck

    P.s. have been using mine for a couple off weeks now with no hassels..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    Ok i've had the same problem with the key bottons falling apart. Here's the solution you can go on ebay as i did and look for a Shop called Key Spot which is over in Canada, I purchased one a couple of weeks ago (did not give 2 hoots about the code problem) from him for $119.00 AUD delivered. When it was delivered (about 2weeks) just swap the guts over and then get the blank cut and hey presto brand new key for under half the price. Key Spot will also supply you with the code number if needed but only required if the lugs have fallen off the curcit board.

    Good Luck

    P.s. have been using mine for a couple off weeks now with no hassels..
    Is this the key? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LANDR...mZ290116980281

    What year Discovery is yours? I just purchsed a geniune key for $295 programmed to my 2001 Discovery. I still need to get the blank cut as I want to keep the old one for a spare.

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    My Disco 2 is 1999

    here is the link for the key that i needed ..

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/01-02...17710896QQrdZ1
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    The one on that site looks the goods for '99 to '02,

    didnt someone say the rubbers can be replaced??
    (ASSUMING its rubbers)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    The one on that site looks the goods for '99 to '02,

    didnt someone say the rubbers can be replaced??
    (ASSUMING its rubbers)

    No the rubber is one piece. That's the problem with D2 fobs.

    This is what happens to them,

    http://www.aulro.com/app/showphoto.p...user/9149/sl/b

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    My Disco 2 is 1999

    here is the link for the key that i needed ..

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/01-02...17710896QQrdZ1

    That looks like an original Land Rover fob. It's good to know you can just replace the insides from the broken one.

    On the original fob you can pull out the metal blade to put into the new fob. Do you know if the one you bought will alow this?

    Nice find and heaps cheaper than geniune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barryj View Post
    That looks like an original Land Rover fob. It's good to know you can just replace the insides from the broken one.

    On the original fob you can pull out the metal blade to put into the new fob. Do you know if the one you bought will alow this?

    Nice find and heaps cheaper than geniune.
    i couldn't remove the key on mine it looked as though it had been glued in but it only cost me $6.50 to get it cut..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    i couldn't remove the key on mine it looked as though it had been glued in but it only cost me $6.50 to get it cut..

    I thought it was glued in but the mechanic at MR's at Redcliffe pulled the blade out by hand but it was tighter to put back in.

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    You were lucky I sent my money in October and am still waiting for the key.

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