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Land Rover Key Fob Not Working? 5 Causes and Fixes Before You Call a Locksmith

Your Land Rover key fob has stopped working and you need a fast answer. In most cases, the fix takes under ten minutes and costs less than £5. This guide covers all five confirmed causes ranked in order of likelihood, with exact fixes for each one.

Applies to: Defender, Discovery, Discovery Sport, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque, and Range Rover Velar.

1. Dead CR2032 Battery

This is the cause in the majority of cases. Land Rover key fobs run on a CR2032 coin cell that lasts 12 to 24 months. Cold UK winters drain it faster. A telltale sign is the fob’s range shrinking gradually before it stops completely.

Fix:
  • Pry open the fob casing with a flat screwdriver
  • Replace the old CR2032 with a new branded cell, positive (+) side up
  • Reassemble and test from 5 to 10 metres away

Cost: £2 to £5. Use Duracell, Panasonic, or Renata only. Cheap unbranded batteries cause intermittent faults that mimic ECU failures and waste diagnostic time.

2. RF Signal Interference

Your Land Rover key fob may be perfectly fine but blocked by interference. Land Rover’s keyless system runs at 433MHz and is vulnerable to disruption from multi-storey car parks, petrol forecourts, railway stations, overhead power lines, and strong commercial WiFi networks.

Fix:
  • Move 20 to 30 metres away from the suspected source and test again
  • If the fob works in open spaces but fails in specific locations, interference is confirmed and no repair is needed
  • Store your key fob away from mobile phones and wireless chargers at home

No parts. No cost. Takes 60 seconds to rule out.

3. Key Fob Desynchronisation

The fob works but the car does not recognise it. A flat 12V car battery, a dealer software update, or incorrect battery replacement can knock the fob’s rolling encryption code out of sync with the KVM (Keyless Vehicle Module).

Fix A: Button Hold Resync

  • Stand within 1 metre of the vehicle
  • Hold the Lock button for 10 seconds until hazard lights flash
  • Test from normal distance

Fix B: KVM Fuse Reset

  • Open the interior glovebox fuse panel
  • Pull Fuse 17 (5A) — this controls the KVM module
  • Wait 60 full seconds, then reinsert
  • Test the key fob immediately

If neither method works, the rolling code is too far out of sequence for a manual reset. Professional reprogramming using Land Rover-specific diagnostic software is the only solution. AJ Auto provides this service on-site anywhere in England.

4. Water or Moisture Damage

Often missed because the fob keeps working for days after exposure before corrosion sets in. Rain, a wash cycle, or high humidity is enough to corrode the internal PCB. Damage always starts at the battery contacts and spreads outward. If it reaches the transponder chip, the fob cannot be reprogrammed and needs full replacement.

How to check:

Open the fob and look for green or white deposits, dark staining, or residue around solder joints

Fix:
  • Light corrosion: clean gently with 90% isopropyl alcohol and a soft brush
  • Leave open in a warm dry area for 24 to 48 hours before reassembling
  • Heavy corrosion or chip damage: contact AJ Auto for a replacement fob cut and programmed to your vehicle

5. Faulty KVM Module or Receiver Antenna

If nothing above fixes it, the fault is inside the vehicle, not the fob. The 433MHz RF receiver antenna or the KVM module itself can fail due to age, corrosion, or a wiring fault. A corroded connection between the receiver and the BCM creates classic intermittent behaviour where the fob works some days and not others.

A completely flat 12V vehicle battery also kills the entire keyless system. Always check this first before assuming a module fault.

Diagnostic steps:
  • Scan with an OBD2 reader. Fault code PU5BA confirms a proximity antenna fault on Land Rover platforms
  • Check 12V battery voltage with a multimeter. A healthy battery reads 12.4 to 12.7 volts at rest
  • Review any recent aftermarket installs including alarms, trackers, or audio upgrades

This fault requires specialist Land Rover coding equipment. Replacing a KVM module without the correct programming tools permanently locks out all keys. Do not attempt this without professional support.

Quick Reference: Fix or Call a Pro?

Fault DIY Fix AJ Auto Service
Dead battery Yes Battery supply and fitting
RF interference Yes Remote support
Fob desynchronisation Sometimes On-site key reprogramming
Water damage Limited PCB repair or fob replacement
KVM or ECU fault No Full diagnostic and module coding
All keys lost No Emergency all-keys-lost service

Diagnostic Checklist Before You Call Anyone

Replace CR2032 with a branded new cell
Test in an open outdoor area away from buildings
Hold Lock button for 10 seconds within 1 metre of the car
Pull Fuse 17, wait 60 seconds, reinsert
Inspect PCB for corrosion or moisture
Check 12V vehicle battery voltage
Run an OBD2 scan and check for fault code PU5BA

Still Not Working? Call AJ Auto

AJ Auto is London’s dedicated Jaguar Land Rover key specialist. We carry manufacturer-level diagnostic tools and the programming credentials needed for every Land Rover and Range Rover model from 2000 to present, including the latest Defender L663, Range Rover L460, and Discovery 5.

We provide spare key cutting, fob repair and replacement, key programming, and emergency all-keys-lost services. Our mobile unit covers the whole of England, attending your home, workplace, or roadside location fully equipped to complete the repair on the spot.

No main dealer prices. No guesswork. No unnecessary parts.

Call Us: 07726 709961

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still drive if my Land Rover key fob is not working?

Yes. Use the physical blade key hidden inside the fob to open the door. To start the engine, hold the fob against the start button as most Land Rover models have a backup induction reader built into it.

How much does Land Rover key fob replacement cost in the UK?

Main dealer charges typically run from £300 to £600 including programming. AJ Auto provides the same genuine-spec replacement at significantly lower cost, including mobile attendance across England.

Can a generic locksmith programme a Land Rover key fob?

Most cannot. Newer JLR models require LBAS (Land Rover Bypass Authentication System) credentials and brand-specific software that generic locksmiths do not carry. Using an unqualified locksmith risks a permanent programming conflict.