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david7
 


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what i have done remote 1 set memory 2 and when i get out and lock it its moving for the memory 2
same i have done for the second remote- poair with the position 1. both are going when i locked or unlocked .
is there any tutorial where can i see how to program the remote key?\
thx

ps. if i am trying again maybe it will open the other cars.Smile)
  
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regarding: is there any tutorial where can i see how to program the remote key?


yes it is supposed to be in your glovebox... 8)
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I seem to remember that the steering column controller needed to be set to the AUTO position for 'Lazy Entry' to work.
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Prette
 


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david7 wrote:
it D3 2008 HSE it was workin before but just stopped.
I have tryed cu push 3 sec unlock and lock buttones from remote to activate all door opened but still not lazzy antrance on ... and i am a f. lazzy Smile)


I have same vehicle.
One click in the unlock button on the remote, only driver door unlocks.

Two clicks on the same unlock button on the remote, every door unlocks.

I actually prefer this way, it is safer! Wink

To turn on/off the lazy entry , (with the vehicle stopped) just press the button on the left stick at the steering column, go to settings and adjust it there. Very simple.
  
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mandd
 


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Re: Lazy entry??

JMC wrote:
dick dastardly wrote:
let the missus do most of the work. This is known as lazy entry

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Lazy entry on = ALL doors unlock after a single press of the remote

Lazy entry off = Drivers door only unlocks after a single press of the remote

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Lazy Entry is for seat memory recall for individual keys when unlocking.

Unlocking of all doors is Single point entry. This is activated/deactivated by pressing both the lock and unlock button on the instrument panel at the same time.

Mark.
  
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david7
 


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@motolab- ~No is not explaining how to do it. - even on the garage they dont know.. so
@LT- stearing wheel is on auto mode - thxx.
@Prette- i did what you are saying but i had it before different means: when you unlock seat is moving back then press the memory no. when i switched off the key the sit was moving back to allow you to get out.
Thank you !
  
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Prette
 


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David,

I found these instructions around, perhaps one of them suits your need:

"I have the Lazy Entry switched on and still have issues but I think it may be a problem with the second key. I found in the work shop manual the description of how the Lazy Entry functions. It stores the seat &amp; mirror position whenever that specific key is removed. What I have found is that it seems to store the position the same for each key.
Example:
Step 1 -Move the seat while Key1 is in the ignition.
Step 2 -Removed key 1.
Step 3 -Moved seat to different position
Step 4 -Pressed unlock on Key 1 - seat returns to position in step 1
Step 5 -Moved seat to different position again
Step 6 -Pressed unlock on Key 2 - seat returns to position in step 1 stored with Key 1
I repeated the steps with the second key and got a similar result.
It makes me believe that the second key is actually being recognized the same as the first key??? I had the dealer supply a second key and they activated it but do they need to specify that it is a second key, is that my problem??" from https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr3-28/l...ors-15710/

Also here http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic654.html before last post.
  
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david7
 


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hope to be.. thank you very much.
  
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mandd
 


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Prette wrote:
David,

I found these instructions around, perhaps one of them suits your need:

"I have the Lazy Entry switched on and still have issues but I think it may be a problem with the second key. I found in the work shop manual the description of how the Lazy Entry functions. It stores the seat &amp; mirror position whenever that specific key is removed. What I have found is that it seems to store the position the same for each key.
Example:
Step 1 -Move the seat while Key1 is in the ignition.
Step 2 -Removed key 1.
Step 3 -Moved seat to different position
Step 4 -Pressed unlock on Key 1 - seat returns to position in step 1
Step 5 -Moved seat to different position again
Step 6 -Pressed unlock on Key 2 - seat returns to position in step 1 stored with Key 1
I repeated the steps with the second key and got a similar result.
It makes me believe that the second key is actually being recognized the same as the first key??? I had the dealer supply a second key and they activated it but do they need to specify that it is a second key, is that my problem??" from https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr3-28/l...ors-15710/

Also here http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic654.html before last post.


I have spent some time trying to figure out this exact issue (both keys recognized has the same for seat memory).

I replaced the seat memory module and initialized, updated the CJB, checked and verified options on the CCF and reprogrammed the remote keys.

I then looked at all keys programmed to the vehicle, this LR3 has 2 remote keys at present.

The keys programmed data shows both keys but in position 6 and 7, all other positions 1-5 are disabled. I conclude that the key position 1,2,3 in the CJB are reserved for this memory function, has such the seat memory module calls the CJB for key position 1,2, or 3 based on the remote key in the ignition.

To conclude this LR3 has had replacement keys in then past, now if there was a way to unlock or change the first 3 disabled key positions and apply them to the present remotes I believe the function will work.

If you have access to SDD, IID, or GAP, you should look at the keys programmed data for the vehicle and their given position.

Mark.
  
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