Central locking won't trigger until it has had the EKA entered (the clue is in the name, Emergency Key Access), the key will only open the drivers door. If you enter the EKA and then turn the key to unlock, all doors will unlock, that's the easy way of knowing it has accepted the EKA and the car is going to start.
If you have reconnected the blue wire to the receiver, it now has an aerial on it so you may be able to sync the fob. You'll need to enter the EKA first (you can't sync while the immobiliser is active) and get it into the state where it will start. Then try syncing the fob using the key in the door lock, turn to lock, press and hold the fob lock button then repeat in the unlock position. If you are lucky, you'll then be able to unlock with the fob and after that you can lock and unlock with fob or lock and unlock with the key without having to enter the EKA. Remember that if Passive Immobilisation is still turned on in the BeCM, you need to start the car within 30 seconds of unlocking it.
Peterborough, Cambs
- '93 Range Rover Classic 4.2 LSE, sold
- '97 Range Rover 4.0SE, in Oxford Blue with a sort of grey/blue leather interior sold as two is plenty.....
- '96 4.6HSE Ascot - now sold
- '98 4.0SE in Rioja Red
'98 Ex-Greater Manchester Police motorway patrol car, Range Rover P38 4.0, in Chawton white - the everyday car
All running perfectly on LPG
- Proud to be a member of the YCHJCYA2PDTHFH club.