Where to Find the Land Rover PIN Code?

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MalachiMarie
07/29/25 8:40pm
You can inquire about the car's PIN code at an authorized 4S dealership. Below is relevant information regarding the car's PIN code: 1. Vehicle Owner's Manual: It includes a confidential envelope for the engine electronic anti-theft system PIN code. This envelope contains the PIN code for the engine electronic anti-theft system. In cases such as lost keys, damaged anti-theft converter assembly, damaged anti-theft ECU assembly, or damaged engine ECU assembly, and when re-matching the engine electronic anti-theft system is required, you can tear open this envelope, retrieve the anti-theft system's PIN code, and provide it to the maintenance personnel for necessary repairs. 2. Ensuring Security: If the confidential envelope was already torn open when purchasing the vehicle, it indicates that the anti-theft system's PIN code might have been stolen by others. This could potentially allow unauthorized individuals to bypass the anti-theft system. For the safety of the vehicle, it is essential to contact the local dealer immediately. 3. Anti-Theft System Confidential Envelope: To ensure vehicle security, it is crucial to properly store the confidential envelope. The status of the anti-theft system can be determined by observing the flashing of the engine electronic anti-theft system warning light.
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