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murph:
I have had a flat battery on my P38, I believe this is due to the BECM playing up. Had a flat battery yesterday so removed it to the garage and charged it for a day.
Put it back on this morning, I knew I would have to use the access key code but on this occasion it would not accept it, tried it 3 times and it locked out for the 30 minutes,, I have been through the process several tinmes now and still can't start it. 

Any ideas ???? :huh:

Tried the main dealer and their suggestion was to recovery it to them and they would look at it for me !!! sorry but my funds won't stretch that far..

waveydavey:
You should not need the EKA Code at all;

Lock and unlock on the key then put the key in the ignition to recync it.

I can't remember which does the sync but one does.

waveydavey:
Did you get anywhere?
If you are still struggling I can read up the the procedure in the manual.

murph:
Had a flat battery again this morning. The battery is on charge and I will try again in the morning.

I have various electrical problems, from indicators staying on permenant, alarm always going off, interior lights staying on,, not to mention the door locks now on the second set..  I think its time to send the BECM off to be repaired.

I have had a flat battery before and always had to use the EKA to start it up again but never had the problem where it won't accept the code.  :'(
 


murph:

--- Quote from: henryandlesley on February 02, 2008, 19:50:11 ---phone the aa or rac they will sort it for ya

--- End quote ---


The RAC have taken it off to the local independent LR garage, wil update when I know what was wrong.. at least it was a cheap recovery.

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