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TexFreelander



Member Since: 14 Oct 2008
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United States 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Rimini Red
Freelander 2/LR2 Key

Anyone know how to recharge a key that is completely dead? I know it recharges in the ignition but my spare key will not charge. Starts the vehicle and unlocks the steeering column just fine, but won't allow the use of the buttons.

Thanks! I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my gun.

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Post #94698 9th Mar 2011 10:25 pm
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Try scrolling down the paqge a few inches. Or just click on http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic8404.html

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simont



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Just to hijack the thread a little Wink

In the User Manual it states the FOB should always be inserted with the buttons facing up.

Even when the buttons face down it still seems to work.

My Question: If the buttons are face down does this reduce/stop the FOB from being charged?

I guess if it does affect charging then that would mean the charging coil is located at the bottom of the dock.

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TexFreelander



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United States 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Rimini Red

simont wrote:
Just to hijack the thread a little Wink

In the User Manual it states the FOB should always be inserted with the buttons facing up.

Even when the buttons face down it still seems to work.

My Question: If the buttons are face down does this reduce/stop the FOB from being charged?

I guess if it does affect charging then that would mean the charging coil is located at the bottom of the dock.

Any ideas??????


I have known that since the vehicle was new. The thing is I never used that spare key but a few times. Nearly all my driving has been done with the first key, therefore the spare key lost it's charge. I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my gun.

2008 Freelander2/LR2
-Rimini Red

2005 Freelander
-Bonatti Gray
-EBC front brake rotors
-DAP-Inc. Lift
-BFGoodrich All Terrain RWL
-Muffler Delete
-CAI

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simont



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Tonga Green

Hi TexFreelander

Sounds like the option is to crack open the case and change the battery - as you will see from the thread linked above the rechargable battery has tags which solder to the circuit board.

It is believed that the circuit will remember your vehicle (as LR say the Fob is one time programmable) so changing the battery should be OK. Then put it in the dock to charge (a new battery should have some charge in it already).

If you don't have the skills you'll need to find a friend tech to have a go.

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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Izmir Blue

If your rechargable battery is completly flat then its a new battery. As with all rechargeable items from cordless tools to a new car battery, they all come with a token part charge gesture. Firstly if they were fully charged then thats a greatly incressed fire hazzard while in transit but most important of all, any new battery needs a small charge in order to start a reaction so that the battery can start the charging prosess.
Once a batteries charge has fallen below a certan percent then its lost its ability to be charged. This is why it is always best to store any rechargable device what ever it might be in a fully charged state and to keep it that way with top ups every three months or so Thumbs Up

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