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Range Rover Blues:
It's because the car thinks it's had a bump.  The part is probably a generic rover group part and not specific to a car that is built for a few little knocks.

thediscodude:
as long as its just the hazards and not the airbags i dont rely mind lol  :shock:

Disco_Dennis:
This happens on a friend of mine's 1997 300Tdi - whenever a mobile phone sends/recieves any data from the network (changes cells, calls, messages, etc.).....!!!!!   :lol: :lol:

We cured it by wrapping the ECU unit in Foil.  You have to get a lot closer to the car for the central locking to work, but he can now use his hands-free kit without the hazards coming on!!  :dance:

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