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northernmonkeyjones
 


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Lots of problems.....

Hi Chaps

Just been to the local indy, to switch on the FBH, which may or may not have worked......

But i think he has done more harm than good.... I think he seems to have also recalibrated the Steering angle sensor with the wheels slightly turned? so i now have stability errors, which didn't come on until i applied a fair bit of lock..

Not only that I have lost sync on both my keys, They will start the car, but won't lock or unlock it! Is there any way to resync the keys without plugging it in so i can lock it tonight.

Bow down Bow down
  
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lunar
 


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keys

Try this

If the rolling code of an ignition key loses synchronisation with the CJB (central junction box) , the remote operating
functions will cease to operate. Synchronisation can be restored by starting the engine with the unsynchronized ignition
key and allowing the engine to run for a minimum of 6 minutes.

This is taken from a workshop manual
  
Post #137130010th Nov 2014 7:39 pm
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northernmonkeyjones
 


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will give it a try but, its a keyless fob so might be a different system.... Thumbs Up
  
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northernmonkeyjones
 


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Keys have now stared working of their own accord.......

gotta love LR....

and have managed to recalibrate the windows to auto shut!

Just have to wait until the morning to see if the FBH is now working, and then get the steering angle sensor problem sorted, which was their fault.
  
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lunar
 


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sorry didn't see D4 I should have looked, glad its working
  
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northernmonkeyjones
 


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Steering angle sensor is still wonky though, and not sure the FBH remote has actually been enabled.....

we shall see in the morning!
  
Post #137131810th Nov 2014 8:24 pm
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northernmonkeyjones
 


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Sorted!

Was the steering angle sensor which was calibrated wrong! By them, even though they didn't need to touch it.....

And they didn't manage to enable the remote for the heater, but I have since sorted that.
  
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