(28-03-2012 09:48pm)IKM Wrote: Given LR Techy's info on the Evoque, is this the same for all Keyless RR models?
Hi, the answer to this is yes but have explained further below in more detail
RRS and D4 are similar to Evoque but there are a few differences.
Sport and Disco 4 like the Evoque will show a smart key not detected warning message on the display. If the car is started and the key is removed from the vehicle just like the Evoque. The cars will continue to run unless switched off which case just like the Evoque ,wherever the car is switched off is where it will stay.
The only major difference between Evoque and Sport Disco often referred to as T5 is this.
When you look at the door handles they are noticeably different. Evoque door handles are colour coded, Sport and D4 door handles were not up until 2012MY build colour coded. Also the door handles have a small rubber button on the actual handle for locking and unlocking the vehicle. If the key is in your pocket and you was on the way to work etc, it is possible to unlock the doors without even touching the door handle, alternatively just pull on the handle and the car will unlock.
On Evoque I do not think this is possible as the Evoque has two raised lines within the door handle which can be hardly noticeable and these need to be touched in order for the doors to lock/unlock.
As there is no docking station the battery in the remote of an Evoque should last the lifetime of the vehicle, if a fault was to occur or the battery inside the remote was to become defective then the remote would need to be replaced.
Range Rover Sport, Range Rover LM (L322) , Disco 4 all up until 12MY Build all had different keys to the Evoque whereas the battery is serviceable/replaceable if required. When the battery in the remote becomes weak the car picks this up and puts a warning message on the display ' Smartkey battery Low ' From 2012, Evoque, Disco4, Sport (L322) LM all share the same style key.
Range Rover LM (L322) does not have keyless entry, the door handles are conventional handles, this may change with the new Range Rover (L405) but this car is kept closely private, as is due for launch in the later part of the year.
Freelander 2 does not have keyless entry or keyless start the key has to be put in the docking station, and this is also where it charges the battery.
Hope this makes sense