Of course it isnt that simple is it!! The replacement NEW key fob is programmed by LR to work on your particular vehicle, but, you need to know if your exsisting key is key, 1,2,3 or 4. This is because the cars computer will not syncronise 2x the same key ie two 'Key 1's ' for example. Whether this is a problem if you have no keys at all I didnt ask, but suspect the same still applies, in my case I have a working key so really need to know if it is a 1,2,3 or4 so I dont inadvertantly order the same key number at £144.68 inc Vat from the dealer [ non OE alternative/replacements might be cheaper, but I have a Range Rover and want a Range Rover key !!!
Not true you can own two keyfobs with the same number ie two key 1 as an example.
I have two Number 2 key fobs(dont ask how!!). The short coming is that only one can be sync to your vehicle at a time.I use one for atime and then sync the other one and use it for a while.Of course the first one will then no longer work until it is resynced. :thumb:
Not true you can own two keyfobs with the same number ie two key 1 as an example.
I have two Number 2 key fobs(dont ask how!!). The short coming is that only one can be sync to your vehicle at a time.I use one for atime and then sync the other one and use it for a while.Of course the first one will then no longer work until it is resynced. :thumb: