Disco II immobilized....Read this it works!
Take off the driver door panel, remove door handle and insert long phillips screwdriver into recess of door lock actuator to manually lock and unlock door lock actuator. this needs to be done with battery connected. remove horn relay to silence alarm.
Your door lock pin is broken. See here for instructions on accessing actuator/handle.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...88780856016786
Your door lock pin is broken. See here for instructions on accessing actuator/handle.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...88780856016786
Take off the driver door panel, remove door handle and insert long phillips screwdriver into recess of door lock actuator to manually lock and unlock door lock actuator. this needs to be done with battery connected. remove horn relay to silence alarm.
Your door lock pin is broken. See here for instructions on accessing actuator/handle.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...88780856016786
Your door lock pin is broken. See here for instructions on accessing actuator/handle.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...88780856016786
PROBLEM SOLVED. Thank you very much Abran, It was a broken door lock pin, just like you said. I'm soooo excited now! I went from being ready to sell or junk that car to now being ready to tackle the next repair.....LOL. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and your time!
So I own UK VERSION. 2002 Range rover p38 Pegasus. Yesterday the car got alarmed. I don't have EKA card code and currently the car is impossible to start. Any ideas how can I request EKA code? I am in Armenia so forget about reliable services
Read EKA Code (Freelander up to 01, Defender, Discovery)
Under normal circumstances, the only way to disarm the Immobiliser on a Land Rover
vehicle is to use the correct Plip key to unlock the car. If no Plip key is available or
functioning, it is possible to disarm the Immobiliser by using the EKA (Emergency Key
Access) Code. This option will read the EKA Code from the vehicle and display it on the
Multi-Tester Pro screen.
The EKA Code consists of a 4 digit numerical sequence. To use an EKA code to disarm a
vehicle, perform the following sequence:
Insert the key into the drivers door lock and turn to the lock position.
Wait for 5 seconds.
Turn the key to the unlock position the number of times indicated by the first digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the lock position the number of times indicated by the second digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the unlock position the number of times indicated by the third digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the lock position the number of times indicated by the fourth digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the unlock position.
If the EKA code is entered correctly, the Alarm LED will stop flashing, and the engine will
start.
If you make an error while entering the EKA code, open and close the driver’s door before
going back to the start of the sequence. If the EKA code is entered unsuccessfully 3 times,
the system will ignore any further attempts for the next 10 minutes.
Under normal circumstances, the only way to disarm the Immobiliser on a Land Rover
vehicle is to use the correct Plip key to unlock the car. If no Plip key is available or
functioning, it is possible to disarm the Immobiliser by using the EKA (Emergency Key
Access) Code. This option will read the EKA Code from the vehicle and display it on the
Multi-Tester Pro screen.
The EKA Code consists of a 4 digit numerical sequence. To use an EKA code to disarm a
vehicle, perform the following sequence:
Insert the key into the drivers door lock and turn to the lock position.
Wait for 5 seconds.
Turn the key to the unlock position the number of times indicated by the first digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the lock position the number of times indicated by the second digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the unlock position the number of times indicated by the third digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the lock position the number of times indicated by the fourth digit of the EKA code.
Turn the key to the unlock position.
If the EKA code is entered correctly, the Alarm LED will stop flashing, and the engine will
start.
If you make an error while entering the EKA code, open and close the driver’s door before
going back to the start of the sequence. If the EKA code is entered unsuccessfully 3 times,
the system will ignore any further attempts for the next 10 minutes.
Did you try the EKA code 1515?
if it didn’t work, find someone with a Land Rover specific diagnostic tester that can read the EKA code.
A Testbook, Nanocom, Foxwell NT510 or NT520 or NT530 tester can do this.
if it didn’t work, find someone with a Land Rover specific diagnostic tester that can read the EKA code.
A Testbook, Nanocom, Foxwell NT510 or NT520 or NT530 tester can do this.
Last edited by JUKE179r; Aug 11, 2019 at 04:52 AM.
Yes, this article has related EKA code info.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...98/#post653447
my post and picture: https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...51/#post643202
their post and picture: http://www.foxwellsupport.com/foxwel...-discovery-ii/
Last edited by JUKE179r; Aug 27, 2019 at 04:07 AM.
Hi, i am having similar problems as you, where did you get the pin for land rover door?


