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sheamansenior

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    Danny
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    iS220D
  • Year of Lexus
    2006
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    Cambridgeshire

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  1. B I N G O - Thanks to Peco84 Just keep the odometer button pressed in & press start without depressing the clutch pedal. The odometer will then show a series of dashes & start counting down, when the dashes disappear it's reset... Had the same problem, reset via holding odometer & pushing start button with depressing clutch, worked a treat, many thanks
  2. Hi Mike, understand what you are saying, when I bought the new fob in August lat year, I also changed the battery in the original fob! If it is still a battery problem, I guess you are saying that the battery can be replaced simply without having to reprogramme the fob? I am concsious that today was the first time I have had my mobile and key fob in the same pocket, so the interference theory sounds a likely answer? Regards Danny
  3. Had this happen to me today for the first time, but I think Simon K may have answered the reason, for the first time I can ever remember, I had my mobile and key fob in the same jacket pocket for about 30 minutes, after about 6 attempts to start, it suddenly worked. How do we know if a battery is getting low, whilst the car would not start a red light flashed on my fob?
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