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Old Nov 16, 2022 | 04:54 AM
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Hello,
I'm from France, in Corsica to be more precise, and I own a 2005 X-Type 2.0D.
I have a problem with my GECM, the right turn signals no longer work.
I disassembled the box and I saw the burnt component!
everything else works perfectly fine!
I would like to change this box with a second-hand box of the same reference (4X43-15K600-AD), but can the remote controls be programmed with the practice of 4 key strokes or do I have to go to Jaguar?
Is the immobilizer linked to this box?
I'm really lost with this box
thank you for your expertise
Frank
 
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Old Nov 17, 2022 | 06:54 AM
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The GEM is not associated with the PATS system that immobilizes the car. Other members have changed out their GEM modules with no issues. Swap away and call it good.
 
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Old Nov 17, 2022 | 08:01 AM
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Great, that reassures me! thank you for the information! for the pairing of the new remote controls, it is necessary to proceed with the system of four times the contact? thanks again

Super, ça me rassure ! merci de l'information! pour l'appairage des nouvelles télécommandes, il faut procéder avec le système des quatre fois le contact? merci encore
 
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