Replacing RRC key fob batteries

Before I waste several hours of my life looking for how to do this does anyone know what to do once the batteries have been changed on the key for, pretty please

Dave

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Dave R
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Dave --

You don't have to do anything! I've always replaced the batteries (I assume you've done that OK) and then gone ahead and used the fob. You may need to press it a few times so that the 'security code' system adjusts itself, but it should work fine.

GRAEME ALDOUS Yorkshire

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Teeafit

Strange things Range Rovers, I just put some new batteries in last night and it owrked straight away lke you said, however, whereas before the indicators used to flash once to unlock and once but for slightly longer to lock, now it flashes 3 times to unlock, How strange!!!

Dave

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Dave R

Dave R uttered summat worrerz funny about:

I think that is by design, the systems way of tellin you to swap yer battery.

Lee

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Lee_D

Well i did wonder that briefly last night, but then thought that surely that was far too advanced for a 12 year old vehicle. It must have appeared quite advanced at the time!

What with heated mirrors, heated washers and windows that go up and down when you press little buttons it's a very advanced car for me.

5 years ago I still had the series 3 as my daily driver and had no heater and sliding windows - lovely.

I think I need an owners manual for this car, as the indicators only worked once while locking since i've had it (9 months), i thought that's the way they all were. What a numpty i am!

Dave

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Dave R

Of course -- it IS the way of telling you your batteries are fading. I'd forgotten.

I can thoroughly recommend the LR Classic Parts CD for the RRC. Not only the Owners Handbooks (86-87 & 88-89... What happened to the later ones? I don't know how different these are because I still have the original for my 93, so I've never looked at them), but also the Parts Manuals, Service Manuals and Electrical Trouble Shooting Manuals.

All in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, and costing something ridiculous like

20 quid (?). I spent over =A3100 for the Service and Electrical manuals in hard copy form, and then the latter was for the wrong model and confused me in certain places.

I think the part no is LHP2, from franchised dealers (and others?). Others for other models.

GRAEME ALDOUS Yorkshire

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Teeafit

Thanks for that, mind you, I might just leave it and see what other "surprises" she has in store!

Thanks again

Dave

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Dave R

19LHP2 Manuals CD - Range Rover Classic 1986-1994 - Genuine £13.81 inc VAT Richard
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beamendsltd

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