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  2. ("General" in the Settings menu, then "Scroll down to find Transfer or Reset," and finally "Reset"). Nothing is changed or lost.) My E Class 'Vert Audio 20's PIN number is 0000. For some reason, the ML's low-priced yet contemporary Android head unit connected the very first time I asked; I didn't even need a PIN number.
  3. I don't know if this will help, but have you already erased all data from the previous phone? If you have already done this, I apologise.
  4. I upgraded from an iPhone SE to an iPhone 16 not long ago, but I kept my number and used the same SIM card. Neither the new phone nor the A207 can detect each other, hence they are incompatible. The previous phone operated perfectly in the A207. Instead of COMAND, the vehicle has Audio 20. Are any suggestions out there?
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  6. Yesterday, my neighbourhood Asda was closed. People were shopping in a frenzy, apparently unable to cope with the extra £4. It probably cost them more to go fill up and endure the long lines. It was 1.39 without lead.I will add some Asda derv to the daily today; diesel was £1.48 and shell super was £1.55. I put a bit of both in because my M4 needs it.
  7. £128.9 for petrol and £137.9 for diesel; no price hikes as of yet.
  8. Actually, the head of the fuel sector in Australia was the one who advised against panic buying, and just a fifth of the supply comes from the Gulf. It leaped, much to everyone's surprise. For that reason, I brought up week 1.
  9. Do not assume for a second that there will not be profiteering due to the abundance of other suppliers and channels. 😣
  10. https://www.costco.co.uk/store-finder/Haydock
  11. At the moment, I'm spending £1,34.9 for premium diesel at my neighbourhood Costco.
  12. Apparently, Australia has enough gas and diesel to last for 30 days. They claim that just 20% of our fuel originates from the Middle East, therefore there's no need to worry. Nobody appears eager to take on Donny's offer of shipping escorts for safety across Hormuz Strait, maybe because there is no guarantee. He has offered a fair fee. Last week 196.9c (1.04 P), this week 205.9c (1.09 P). Not a huge increase for the first week, but adding 700 litres every four days adds another $100 AUD each week.
  13. Yesterday
  14. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
  15. Take a look at the BECM_SID manual. This thread (https://www.rangerovers.net/posts/416754/) has the download link. Starting at line 21, the programming of the Land Rover is described, including the order in which parameters are set. Make sure all the other settings, such Engine Type, are right before you execute the Market Set, in my opinion. Since you aren't modifying the BECM's Lockset Code already, you should be able to quickly go into the settings and choose the market. Get in touch with Les by dialling the number provided on the Key Centre website. He should be able to confirm establishing the market without impacting the FOB match and immobiliser since he conducts BECM fixes.
  16. I think Les at the key center I linked to can decipher the lockset barcode into the necessary numbers. However, he was receiving the information from LR, so if Blackbox couldn't, he might not be able to either. If it is the original key, you shouldn't require it. That would be necessary solely in the event that the key came from a different vehicle and you possessed an unlocked BeCM in order to put the code into it. Can the Blackbox Lite (I use a Nanocom Evolution) verify the functionality of the door latch's microswitches? I'm not very well-versed in this product. The only thing that needs syncing is for the keyswitch and CDL switch in the door latch to be in reliable functioning order. If the key you're trying to use hasn't been used for a long time, it might have lost sync.
  17. The response is much appreciated. Twenty years ago, I got a car with three keys—the one I use now is one of them. It is possible to transform the barcode that the dealer provided me with into the code that the BeCM requires. That service is provided by Blackbox Solutions, however they claim to be unable to continue doing so at this time. I had a key specialist in the UK who came highly recommended on this site rebuild key no. 2, as key no. 1 went missing. Even though the P38 is starting and driving now, I'm worried that it won't communicate properly with the car if I use key nr. 2 and set the market using my Blackbox lite, even though this has worked before. My next stop is at the dealer's.
  18. I had one purchased from the dealer—it cost about 350 EUR—and had the body shop cover the expense.
  19. https://lesedwards.co.uk/store/P38-Key-Collection-c175048701
  20. Nothing at all; the immobiliser remains in place regardless of the market you choose. No change to the central locking should occur if the market is not set. It won't operate with any key fob that isn't the one that came with your vehicle. It ought to be operable with the key in the lock or by pressing the sill locking button on one of the entrance doors. During manufacturing, the keyfobs are coded to communicate with the BeCM. It is not possible to utilise a key fob from another vehicle without first obtaining the Lockset Barcode from the original vehicle. Then, this code must be transformed into the 9-digit code required by the BeCM. Finally, the BeCM must be unlocked and the new 9-digit code entered. You won't be able to pair the key with the door lock until then. See your local Land Rover main agent to see whether you can order a replacement keyfob for your car. whether not, you can also try P38 Key Collection - Store - The Key Centre. Collect payment for the replacement from the bodyshop if they misplaced yours.
  21. Hi there, Given that Blackbox is unable to furnish me with the necessary code to enable the BeCM to acquire a new keyfob, I must enquire: If I set the market in the BeCM to "middle-east," would the imobiliser function be disabled but central locking still work when I enter the keyfob into the doorlock and turn it to open and close while holding the button? Right now, it says "market not set" on the screen, so the car starts, but the central locking doesn't work and it has forgotten that it has a sunroof. The whole thing started when the bodyshop lost the fully operational keyfob. So, to reiterate: the market is set to the Middle East; how does this impact the imobiliser function? We deeply value your assistance.
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  23. Even if it locks the car, the "beep" won't go off when you walk away from it. Passive locking instructs lockup directly from MY24 Evoque; the "single-lock only" state is an intermediary.
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