Original Land Rover equipment key fobs are no longer available but the key fob shown is a perfect replacement.
The new key fob will work and install in exactly the same way as the original.
Full fitting instructions are included with all key fobs.
The installation is a DIY procedure which can be carried out at home with no tools required.
All key fobs come with a 12 month guarantee.
The key fob will work together with the old type key fobs on the same vehicle.
Each key fob has a unique code, and due to the rolling code system keys cannot be copied or cloned.
Before you order, we will need to know which frequency you require.
If you have an original key fob which was fitted to the vehicle (working or not), check the back of the key fob to see if the white label is still intact. If it is not intact, open the key fob casing and get the number from the small silver disc, next to the battery cell.
Do not take any notice of the colour of the circuit board as described in some Land Rover Manuals with reference to the frequency. The information is incorrect. The only way to make sure of the frequency, if none of the above methods are available, is to check the number on the alarm ECU.
We can now only supply the 433mhz, 1207-4, 1207-5, 1207-6 systems, all other types you will need to send us your control unit for conversion to the 433mhz system.
Locating the alarm ECU box:
EARLY MODELS
If the red flashing LED alarm light is on the right hand side of the dashboard on top of the instrument panel, the alarm ECU will be found under the steering wheel.
A panel drops down to expose the fuse box, the alarm ECU is on the right hand side of the fuse box, set back slightly.
LATER MODELS
The red flashing LED alarm light should be in the middle of the dashboard, under the radio. The alarm ECU is found in the passenger foot well. Drop down the cardboard cover, which is retained by 2 plastic clips at the front. The alarm ECU is far left hand side. It is facing the body and so it is hard to see the label. The best solution, instead of removing the ECU, is to use a mirror, or carefully peal the label off.
If your alarm has been overridden because the keys were lost, the Alarm box will probably be “armed”. If this is the case you will have to find out how it has been overridden and we will need to see your alarm box to disarm it.
If you do not want to fit the key fob yourself you can send Remote key the alarm ECU box and we can programme the new key fob to it. A local Land Rover dealer can also carry out the procedure (local dealers will charge for this service).
Prices –
1 Land Rover 1 button Key fob – £92.99 (inc VAT & Delivery)
We no longer produce the 418mhz or the 315mhz, R2528, versions, the only way forward is we convert your control box to a 433mhz and supply 433mhz key fobs the 433mhz is much better, the higher frequency number is better for range and reliability.
We charge £50 for a conversion + key fobs which will be ready programmed to use.
We will require your control unit sending to us.
The new key fob will look like this below, both the buttons work and you can press any button it will work as per the original, this key fob is specially programmed to work with your system, you cannot programme a standard Lucas 2 button key fob purchased from the internet.
This will only work on 433mhz, 1207-4, 1207-5, 1207-6 systems