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Vehicle Handover - DDX - 24-09-2011 06:10pm

As far as im aware, keyless entry still comes with the same fob so you can still un/lock the car by remote from a distance


RE: Vehicle Handover - XFullFatTim - 24-09-2011 06:52pm

Yes can confirm DDX's reply, all that keyless entry gives you over the standard fob is that if you are within 1m of the car you just have to open the door without pressing any buttons.............. well thats the theory if you have nothing metallic in the pocket that the fob is in! You can also lock the car using it by touching the marking on the door lever


RE: Vehicle Handover - Tekno - 24-09-2011 08:28pm

Oh bugger. Kind of wish I had gone for it then.


RE: Vehicle Handover - Evoqess - 26-09-2011 03:45am

I would also recommend wearing foil undergarments if you keep the keyless entry fob in your pants. Surely those wireless signals are constantly bombarding eveything around them and nether region protection is a must Wink


RE: Vehicle Handover - Big G - 26-09-2011 12:19pm

(24-09-2011 12:00pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Not personal experience - The Evoque is the first car I have had with keyless entry but the second I have had with a starter button. For those who haven't had such a system before here are some tips!

1) If you have keyless entry don't put the fob in the same pocket as you have either a mobile phone, other keys or loose change in - I don't understand why (except in the case of the mobile phone) but metal objects in the same pocket seem to mask the transponder signals, I would have thought they might have acted as an antenna rather than an attenuator!

2) With the starter button you cannot set the ignition to the old "position 11" with key started cars so how to make the radio or auxiliaries work without running the engine? Well you press the starter button but don't put your foot on the foot brake of an auto (I assume in the manual it's the clutch) and then press the starter button - the dash board will spring to life and everything will get powered up except the engine. BUT your radio/ TV/HiFi /RSE will in the Evoque will only run for 10 minutes before powering down again.................. this is to preserve the battery, so you are best to start the engine which is expensive on fuel.

Sorry if to some this might seem obvious or in the category of "teaching your granny to suck eggs" but I have received quite a few PMs asking about running kit when the engine isn't running, the keyless entry one had me foxed for a few days as the car wouldn't open unless I used the fob until I found out the situation, and after I had read that section of the owner's manual to find out what I was doing incorrectly after all the idea of the system is that you don't need to aim the transponder at the car to open it, you stand within a metre of the car and just open the door, but it wasn't working.

Ditto with the stop/start technology. We have an Audi with it and quite often the stop/start will start up randomly. Thought this was a fault, but the dealer said it was designed to do that if the radio was on or the A/C was running, to protect the battery from draining (DOH !). Same happened when I took the Evoque for a test drive. Anyway I didn't know this to begin with - so hopefully other eejits like me will get some benefit from this info !!


RE: Vehicle Handover - ant - 26-09-2011 08:24pm

According to Land Rover, the handover of the Evoque from dealer to customer is supposed to take 6 hours!!!!!ShockedShocked
There must be a lot to learn.????Laughing


RE: Vehicle Handover - XFullFatTim - 26-09-2011 09:39pm

This is a door handle, if you have keyless entry.......................... here is the button to open the boot, there is also one on the tailgate but if you have keyless entry.................. if they leave the engine running all that time so the battery doesn't go flat make sure the tank has some fuel in it for when you want to drive your new toy home!


RE: Vehicle Handover - PhilSkill - 26-09-2011 10:08pm

(26-09-2011 08:24pm)ant Wrote:  According to Land Rover, the handover of the Evoque from dealer to customer is supposed to take 6 hours!!!!!ShockedShocked
There must be a lot to learn.????Laughing

6 hours Shocked I hope they lay on some food! Laughing


RE: Vehicle Handover - XFullFatTim - 27-09-2011 10:05am

Here is a link to the Evoque PDI checklist used at the dealership for those who would like to know what is done
[Image: Evoque%20PDI.pdf]
http://www.rrsport.co.uk/gallery/albums/userpics/10015/Evoque%20PDI.pdf
It is a printable PDF


RE: Vehicle Handover - PhilSkill - 27-09-2011 11:28am

(27-09-2011 10:05am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Here is a link to the Evoque PDI checklist used at the dealership for those who would like to know what is done
[Image: Evoque%20PDI.pdf]
http://www.rrsport.co.uk/gallery/albums/userpics/10015/Evoque%20PDI.pdf
It is a printable PDF

Very interesting Tim, not as comprehensive as I might of expected, and notice it doesn't say "check vehicle registration and tax disc"... sorry yts! Laughing