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- Beno2
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: South East (Essex)
- Posts: 48
LR N877 security update
Just had my letter from JLR for a security update on my Vehicle. This is to update the possibility of thieves accessing the remote key with a relay.
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 497

Yes I got one as well. I am wondering if my local indie can do the update or whether it has to go to a JLR stealer?
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- squizzel
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: west midlands
- Posts: 42

Have looked on Topix there are no recalls for mine - 2018/19
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- Beno2
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: South East (Essex)
- Posts: 48
It's a complimentary security updates foe vehicles that do not already have it. Apparently stops your vehicle being stolen
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 644

Ooo, got my letter from JLR regarding the complementary security update for the Bling Barge this morning.
Unfortunately, the closest LR dealership to me is in Inverness. I'd have to arrange the visit around ferries and an overnight stay...just for an hour at a dealership.
To be fair...there's nobody going to be stealing my car from here...it's a physical impossibility since I live 2 ferries and 3 days away from the nearest car thief... so whilst a security and software update at a dealership would be nice treat for the Bling Barge, it's not
really a necessity in my case.
I'll see how I feel in the new year...I might just fancy a road trip with the missus down to Inverness at some point...make a weekend of it or something.
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- Beno2
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: South East (Essex)
- Posts: 48
Mine is booked in for the 30th Dec let's see what they do
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- Beno2
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: South East (Essex)
- Posts: 48
The Disco went in today for my software update. On the way home I noticed the auto beam was not turned on and easy access was turned off. Upon locking the vehicle I always double check the door ( old school

) to find that the auto approach locking is now active. It was turned off previously. I rang them back to be told to check my settings and I can't find it. I have even tried the key fob light 3 times and u lock but it still remains on

They have asked me to return the vehicle
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 497

Bl**dy hell. They can’t even get a security update right.
Now concerned, as I am having mine done on 2nd Jan.
Beginning to wonder what the odds are of a 2017 Discovery ever being nicked. Is it even worth doing?
I mean, you’ve got to be a bit dim to consider nicking an 8year old Discovery (with the recorded history for leaks and faults that Discoveries have) rather than another year/make/model!
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- Beno2
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: South East (Essex)
- Posts: 48
Mine is now back to normal. I went back to be told that my vehicle does not have approach unlocking fitted

They informed me they had asked the top technician and this was his response

My question was why did my vehicle not have it turned on before the update but now it has it? They couldn't give me the answer. So I followed the remote fob 3 lights and unlock with the door open ( this is why it didn't work the first time) and bingo it is turned off. I went in and informed them that it was all sorted and they wanted to know how I did it

I just said happy new year and left.
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 497

Dare I say it, I’ve seen no negative changes. In fact, somehow my car seems better???? ( see “software updates missed” in car technology)
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- Beno2
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: South East (Essex)
- Posts: 48
Can you please Confirm if your approach unlocking is in your settings to enable or disable
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 644

Do you mean keyless entry when you say approach unlocking?
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 644

The Bling Barge is booked in at Park's Land Rover in Inverness on Thursday 22nd. Quite an expedition with a fair bit of driving as well as ferry sailings. Just as well that being a permanent island resident, all the ferries are free.
And all for a free security update I don't really need
Anyway, we're heading down on the Wednesday overnight ferry from Kirkwall to Aberdeen then driving up to Inverness...then after the Bling Barge has had it's brain transplant, northwards to Scrabster on Thursday evening for an overnight stop at a Travel lodge or similar...ferry back to Stromness on Orkney Mainland Friday morning then evening ferry from Kirkwall to home.
Apart from the 9 hours on the Kirkwall-Aberdeen ferry, Mrs Mole and I are quite looking forward to the road trip. Besides hospital and the odd shopping spree in Kirkwall, it's been over a year since we've been off the island...back when we went down to Aberdeen to pick the car up in November 2024. I suspect that the Bling Barge will enjoy stretching it's legs a bit too
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Last edited by Mole HD on 7th Jan 2026 9:42 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 497

I may be wrong…..I was once.
My car is a lot more alert and yet calmer after the security update.
The fact I have now got the Discovery projection on my 2017 car ( if Darras is correct that it was only added in 2018) suggests I’ve had more than the security update!
I wonder if a complete software upload is required?
If so it may have cleared all the “learnt driving” database? All my bad habits gone?
I was considering selling the vehicle, but with a this change ….and today a new set of Pirelli’s…it’s like a different car. Annual service next week let’s see what that comes up with!
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- robpenrose
- Member Since: 02 Jul 2016
- Location: New Forest
- Posts: 14
Good to see you’re enjoying the car again, Eric (well potentially not good for me haha).
I’ve done much the same and booked my D4 in for its MOT in 2 weeks time after doing 0 looking for its replacement! I expect it will need a bit of work and potentially some tyres.
The D4 proved its worth last weekend, pulling a boat trailer with loaded boat out of its parking place with the brakes stuck on. I was surprised how easily it did it!.
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