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Old Mar 11, 2025 | 05:38 AM
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Hi everyone!

We inherited a Range Rover Vogue 2001 model at the beginning of this year and, unfortunately, we have run into quite a problem. We were told that we should NEVER lock the car and, of course, the car was locked (as accidents happen). The car was locked using the key in the door. After that, we got a message that the engine was disabled. Now, no matter what we have tried, we cannot disable the engine and the car is sitting like a giant brick on the side of the road. We were told by a mechanic that we all we can do is to try fix it ourselves, so here I am as a damsel in distress.

So far, we have tried the following:
  • Two different EKA codes - the car seems to be responding, because we are getting a message "key code lock out" after some tries, but the engine is still disabled.
  • We have checked the keys - the transponders are still working
  • We have been told that the keys are after-market-keys so that is why the EKA code is not working and we can no longer buy the factory keys
  • We are in Cape Town, SA, and only one person has the tool to access the computer. They tried to access the computer, but they cannot disable the immobiliser
  • We eventually convinced a mechanic to rip out all the electronics and replace them, but now they have changed their mind, and no one else is willing to do this (I also do not know if this will solve the problem)
  • We opened the driver's door and tried to ground two specific wires - that did not seem to do anything
So, please, any information would be wonderful! Do we need to remove the computer from the car and ship it to the UK? How do we turn our giant brick into a movable vehicle? Please help.
 
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Old Mar 11, 2025 | 07:39 AM
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My 97 did that and it was as straight forward as putting the key in the door locking and unlocking it three times. Then within 30 seconds start it up.
 
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Old Mar 11, 2025 | 07:57 AM
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Hi there! Thank you for the response and suggestion. We will try this again tonight and report back.... We are so confused on what to do from here on out. We have been told that we should just sell the car for parts...
 
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Old Mar 12, 2025 | 11:58 AM
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Do you have a working Fob? You’ve probably tried unlocking it with the fob?
Ive had similar issues several times. I’ve had success with EKA. It seems that you’re sure that the car has accepted the EKA. I know in some cases you need to let the car sit for 20 minutes or so and try the EKA again. You also hope that someone hasn’t turned off the EKA with a Nanocom or something, you can re enable it but you need a Nanocom or equivalent. I always lock mine. I very much doubt that you need to send your electronics out.
 
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