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Lookers Park Royal



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Josh, yes they will. Just depends on the delay that you have set in the instrument panel.

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Post #195178 Fri Nov 07 2008 11:01am
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Josh



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Thanks just set it up for the lights. Good Idea for this time of year. TDV6 - gone
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Post #195204 Fri Nov 07 2008 12:34pm
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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
Sadly it can't be done on the RRS.... Rolling Eyes


Wow, thought a car of that stature you would be able to do that. Never mind. What can the dealer program it to do? I guess change the seat configuration and the mirror setup when the key is put in?

Post #195207 Fri Nov 07 2008 12:45pm
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You don't need your dealer to do that for you - a quick spot of RTFM will help you in that respect Wink 

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Post #195231 Fri Nov 07 2008 2:42pm
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My son now thinks when I shout "navigation lights on " it puts the lights on Laughing MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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Post #195283 Fri Nov 07 2008 8:32pm
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One thing to beware of is that if you set it to open the boot (ours is set to the full boot, donīt know about the glass but I suspect it is the same), you then CAN lock your keys in the car - which is normally quite difficult.

Open the boot with the 3rd button, place keys in boot (eg while loading stuff in/out) and close boot. Boot will relock, the other doors never unlocked (indeed will still be deadlocked), so the car is now fully secure and alarmed with the keys inside - you have been warned! Cheers

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simonsi wrote:
One thing to beware of is that if you set it to open the boot (ours is set to the full boot, donīt know about the glass but I suspect it is the same), you then CAN lock your keys in the car - which is normally quite difficult.

Open the boot with the 3rd button, place keys in boot (eg while loading stuff in/out) and close boot. Boot will relock, the other doors never unlocked (indeed will still be deadlocked), so the car is now fully secure and alarmed with the keys inside - you have been warned!


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Post #195302 Sat Nov 08 2008 9:40am
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Simonsi
Very good advice I concur.
Thats exactly what I did a few months ago,I had been fishing in the middle of nowhere and locked the keys in the boot after taking my wellingtons off and changing to my driving shoes,7.00pm ish in the middle of nowhere,wallet and phone on centre console in full view, LR Assist couldn't really help and finally had to get my mate to bring my wife with the keys 80 mile round trip.
Thats why I've changed the 3rd button to lights on Exclamation MY2011 HSE Santorini/Ivory/Piano Black/Privacy Glass/TV .Sadly gone.
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simonsi wrote:
One thing to beware of is that if you set it to open the boot (ours is set to the full boot, donīt know about the glass but I suspect it is the same), you then CAN lock your keys in the car - which is normally quite difficult.

Open the boot with the 3rd button, place keys in boot (eg while loading stuff in/out) and close boot. Boot will relock, the other doors never unlocked (indeed will still be deadlocked), so the car is now fully secure and alarmed with the keys inside - you have been warned!


My Alarm goes off if I open the boot without opening the car??!!

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umbertob



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Money Money Money wrote:

My Alarm goes off if I open the boot without opening the car??!!


If you have a 2006, that problem could be fixed. On a number of MY06s, the Central Junction Box would expect the rear liftgate / boot to be physically opened within 400 milliseconds Shocked of releasing it with the remote button, if you took any longer (good luck with that!), the alarm would automatically reset and would be triggered when the boot was finally lifted. If your car has that issue, the dealer can install a software patch for the CJB that will increase such "authorized" opening time from 400 milliseconds to a more human 30 seconds. Since late production MY06s and newer, the alarm will reset 30 seconds after remotely releasing the boot as well. This is by design, to protect the car from unauthorized access if the button on the remote is pressed accidentally by the owner. 

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R33



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

Yay, finally got this working so I can have the follow me home lights on and not be plunged into darkness in the garage over and again, thanks James!

Post #216007 Mon Mar 09 2009 2:29pm
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Did you guys know you can have the Land Rover button programmed to do different things with different keys?

Also to program the button to raise and lower suspension it has to be done within 1 minute of switching the engine off. Once programmed, as has been said above, hazards on, doors shut and then press away to go up and down!!!

Sounds like a gimmick, but really useful for hitching and unhitching heavy trailers without having to turn the jockey wheel handle Wink

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Yeah but it would make more sense if this option was available as a pre-getting-into-the-car option... I drive my parents around every now and them and my old man's got a bad back. The option to lower the suspension as we are about to get in (especially without the hazzards on) would be great.

Post #218400 Fri Mar 20 2009 7:49am
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PJ, simple cure for this situation as I have a similar situation here...........................



































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Post #218423 Fri Mar 20 2009 8:59am
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Cyprus 2008 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Lol... Fair enough... I'm going to give it a try using the Keyfob Button just for curiosity's sake tonight but I still think the lights are the most useful out of the 5 options...

Post #218465 Fri Mar 20 2009 10:21am
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