Member Since: 24 Jun 2017
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 2
Immobilized
but not losing faith.
Hello all, I am new to the forum but have had my 2007 LR3 for long enough to have fallen in love with it like much of you.
I've recently found myself at the tradgic end of a horror story. Long story short I got too close to some water at a crossover and had to pay over $600 just for a tow back home. The passenger side being closest to the water unfortunately it suffered from the most damage along with a good amount of water eventually getting inside. With some help from friends, we gutted the inside all the way to removing the carpet up to the third row. I've replaced ECU, CJB, TCM, and instrument cluster in hopes of at least getting it to crank though to no avail. After nearly hitting the end of the Internet I have to reach out for advice/guidance. With the middle row, passenger and driver seat, amp, DVD player still removed I was unable to get it to crank last night.
After doing some research this morning I believe I may need to get the key that belongs to the CJB that I replaced with? Would this be correct? I received all 'new' parts from one vehicle and was lucky enough to find all of them at a local salvage yard. There is several locations on the passenger side where connectors have some buildup where I have attempted to clean to the best of my abilities.
I guess I'm asking for any recommendations on where to continue at this junction. What I'm leaning towards doing is trying to get the key that is 'tied' to the CJB that I got in hopes of the engine cranking and then reading the diagnostic from there. OR trying to get the EKA for the CJB and overriding the immobilizer. I appreciate any help or guidance.
24th Jun 2017 11:42 pm
caverD3
Member Since: 03 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
Posts: 6922
Yes CJB does have to be paired to the vehicle.
Normally done by dealer on replacement.
Not sure how to do this with salvaged one?
Would an IID be able to do this?
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25th Jun 2017 7:28 am
DiscoJake
Member Since: 23 Aug 2013
Location: Hereford
Posts: 1429
Yes I'm fairly sure the IID will code a cjb to the car. Need to go and check though as app won't tell me what ecus it can do without being connected.
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Okay not specifically listed on my tool but worth contacting gap. Someone else may know more
25th Jun 2017 8:13 am
Cpmlr3
Member Since: 24 Jun 2017
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 2
but wouldn't the programming be for communication with the ecu and instrument cluster? I've also replaced those parts with ones from the salvage LR. So in theory shouldn't the ecu and CJB already be programmed together?? Unless there's more involved with the programming??
Thanks again for the help guys
25th Jun 2017 3:37 pm
Rick-the-Pick
Member Since: 17 Dec 2013
Location: Hove, Sussex
Posts: 23
You must have the matching key.
You need the engine ecu, CJB, binnacle, air suspension ecu, & of course the vin for future diagnostics.
I've swapped a few over in the past.
27th Sep 2018 2:38 am
Globetrotter448
Member Since: 21 Mar 2017
Location: Londonderry NSW
Posts: 1791
On the "Foxwell" tool, it has a function to code a key to match CJB. Not sure whether that means re code existing key or code a new one. It is done by putting key in ignition, turn to position 2 and run program. Matches key to car. So would think many other tools can do this
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