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anthony604266
 


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Land Rover Button On Key Fob - What Does It Do

Can anyone tell me what the land rover button on the key fob does.

Can you program it to have different functions?
  
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You can set it to turn your headlamps on or off (follow me home) OR you can set it to lower the suspension (but you have to open the car and put the hazards on, which defeats the object somewhat!) or... erm, can't remember the last one. Panic alarm?

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NoDo$h wrote:
can't remember the last one. Panic alarm?


Yep and the one that's not in the manual

Opening the top of the rear tailgate - still need to pull the tailgate open at the same time as pressing the LR button though
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Follow the link below, it's pretty good at explaining the various functions and how to programme them.

http://www.landroverusa.com/us/en/_popups/...al_videos@
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WOODY179 wrote:
NoDo$h wrote:
can't remember the last one. Panic alarm?


Yep and the one that's not in the manual

Opening the top of the rear tailgate - still need to pull the tailgate open at the same time as pressing the LR button though



I assume this is with the car locked yes? Like a boot only release?
  
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WOODY179 wrote:
Opening the top of the rear tailgate - still need to pull the tailgate open at the same time as pressing the LR button though


And then it sets your alarm off as you havent pressed the normal unlock button Shocked
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LRA chap said that's how all the lock-outs occur. People use the LR key to open their tailgate, put everything in the boot including their keys, slam the tailgate then stand there with a Big Cry look on their faces.
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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NoDo$h wrote:
LRA chap said that's how all the lock-outs occur. People use the LR key to open their tailgate, put everything in the boot including their keys, slam the tailgate then stand there with a Big Cry look on their faces.


Rolling with laughter

I have never done that, but I came close twice I think as my Alfa has a dedicated boot release button that leaves car locked, and you have to be real careful not to close that hatch... Wink

Think I'll stick with the headlight option Whistle
  
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wiggs wrote:
WOODY179 wrote:
Opening the top of the rear tailgate - still need to pull the tailgate open at the same time as pressing the LR button though


And then it sets your alarm off as you havent pressed the normal unlock button Shocked


Mine didn't set the alarm off. But it was PITA to use so went back to the "lights" option.
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It never set my alarm off, ISTR that the alarm is disabled (sensors and rear tailgate only) until you close the tailgate again - cetainly appeared to be the case. Don't use this feature anymore though - only used it when my rear lock switch failed.
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