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Boris



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
keyfob issues
Hello , Very Happy right i went to unlock my 14 plate with the keyfob and nothing , so I opened the door with the key , opened door (alarm went off) and tried key in ignition and nothing Big Cry .
So I assumed that the keyfob needed a battery , so went to local land rover place and they told me there is no battery in the keyfob :shock:and that it needs a new keyfob as it recharges off the ignition , is this true ?
I find it hard to believe Shocked
Please help defender is parked in doorway of a building I really need to get in to Rolling with laughter
Post #662175 6th Nov 2017 11:10am
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dorsetsmith



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no battery in the key fob Banging Head is this true NO if you have factory key fob the battery is CR2032 LR part number YWK10003L

LR factory key fob


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Post #662178 6th Nov 2017 11:26am
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Boris



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thank you Thumbs Up , I thought it was a load of blarney .
is it just a case of changing the battery or do I have to face northwards standing on one Laughing leg with my tongue out
Post #662179 6th Nov 2017 11:38am
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dorsetsmith



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changing the battery Whistle
Post #662181 6th Nov 2017 11:41am
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Sockpuppet



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Nope just change it over. The batteries are very common most corner shops should sell, I carry a few in the glove box just in case.
Post #662182 6th Nov 2017 11:42am
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Boris



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thank you very much Thumbs Up will nip in to town and get a battery Mr. Green
Post #662183 6th Nov 2017 11:44am
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Swine&Small



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Boris wrote:
thank you Thumbs Up , I thought it was a load of blarney .
is it just a case of changing the battery or do I have to face northwards standing on one Laughing leg with my tongue out

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Post #662186 6th Nov 2017 11:50am
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JOW240725



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
Whilst I too would like to see the above photos.... Rolling with laughter you might also like to follow the following which worked for me Thumbs Up

Procedure(basics)....
Insert key and turn to position II(ignition on).
Turn key to position O(Ignition off).
Remove the back of the fob and remove the battery.
Hold one button for minimum 5 seconds to drain any residual power in the fob.
Fit the new battery ensuring contacts are clean and polarity is correct.
Reassemble the fob.
From outside the car operate the LOCK button at least 4 times(this synchronises the fob).
Press unlock to unlock.
All done.

Thumbs Up

PS I cannot believe the main dealer said it doesn't have a battery Shocked that's just disgraceful service! James
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Post #662193 6th Nov 2017 12:20pm
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dorsetsmith



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James you beet me to it Thumbs Up
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zsd-puma



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Quote:
Insert key and turn to position II(ignition on).
Turn key to position O(Ignition off).
Remove the back of the fob and remove the battery.
Hold one button for minimum 5 seconds to drain any residual power in the fob.
Fit the new battery ensuring contacts are clean and polarity is correct.
Reassemble the fob.
From outside the car operate the LOCK button at least 4 times(this synchronises the fob).
Press unlock to unlock.
All done.


or just pop it open and swap the battery. The push the lock button 4 or 5 times to resync it. I've done that loads of times without bothering with the above and suffered no adverse effect. I've also done it on Rover fobs (same fob as early Puma's) for at least 20 years.

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so went to local land rover place and they told me there is no battery in the keyfob :shock:and that it needs a new keyfob as it recharges off the ignition , is this true ?


It's true of the latest keyless ignition vehicles (ie Range Rover, Discovery etc), i expect they were just getting confused about which fob you had. As yours is a 2014 car, i expect the fob is the newer style with the chrome bit on it? The look identical to the keyless entry ones used on the current range.
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dorsetsmith



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Newer style with the chrome bit on it? OK see below still has Battery CR2032 fitted Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

https://www.defender2.net/gallery/albums/u...282%29.pdf
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zsd-puma



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Exactly, but the dealer parts bod probably just looked at the fob and mistook it for the Range Rover/Discovery type one, as they look the same.
Post #662317 6th Nov 2017 11:42pm
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Yannis



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Corris Grey
I have the new style fob, it’s been flat for some time.

I have just replaced the battery and it won’t unlock the car at all.

I Have tried the old method of key - 2 back to 0 and press the button a few times to sync.

Any ideas?
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d-digby



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Thanks all
I've got a replacement key from remotekey.co.uk and couldn't get it working after replacing the battery. Followed the steps above and worked first time
Barry
Post #732921 4th Oct 2018 12:51pm
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