Range rover hse 2006

Asked by janellewilson Jul 02, 2018 at 08:51 PM about the 2006 Land Rover Range Rover

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My range rover won't start, the engine immobilisation light is on, I'm using the
original key. I did replace the key fob cover, could it have something to do with
that? I checked the battery and its good, also removed the positive cable to
reset it but it still won't start.

6 Answers

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Thats fine but when you change the battery your resetting the chip inside key. It forgets the code. I actually bought a computer that reprograms the fob

I didn't change the battery. What is the cheapest way to reset the code? I called a locksmith and they said around $450.00.

8,600

the best way is to get AAA, once you join them it costs $150 for them to reprogram the key. The jext vest thing I would do is.. call around ro different locksmiths some of them come out to you and do it on the spot for $200. But since I'm a mechanic I bought the computer for $500 to reprogram it anyway

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To join AAA its $60-100 depending on the plan you pick. Once you join wait atleast 24hrs before reporting issue

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