Looks like it's dealer-only, and has to be programmed to talk to the vehicle?
anyone confirm or deny, and suggest prices?
Looks like it's dealer-only, and has to be programmed to talk to the vehicle?
anyone confirm or deny, and suggest prices?
I believe it is a test book job to get the the car and fob talking to ea= ch other. I also believe that you need the barcode that comes with the fob = to do this. Cost for a new fob from LR and synced to your vehicle I believe= you get a bit of chnage from =A3100.
Note the excessive use of "I believe" I don't know but is information gather from the internet (so it must be true!).
You can buy them on eBlag, or even secondhand without the barcode and program them with a nanocom, there is a procedure for finding a remotes code.
Two up ATM: One new presumably with barcode. 4 days to go sitting at =A321.00. One 3rd user 9 days to go no bids, no barcode.
Only one completed listing sold for =A316 (2nd hand no barcode).
Unless you have a friendly Nanacom owner and know how to get the code th= e the =A385 to Land Rover (presumably working with your car) maybe isn't s= o bad.
On or around Wed, 25 Mar 2009 16:30:09 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice" enlightened us thusly:
Dunno what you were searching for - I didn't find any on ebay UK, but I trawled up one on ebay.com, and that also said "you'll need to pay the dealer to program it"
I guess I'll enquire of the dealers, see how much they want.
Both on ebay.uk search term "suspension remote" in all categories.
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