The Range Rover Vogue HSE L322 Steering Lock Emulator is the standard, plug-and-play solution used to bypass a failing Electronic Steering Lock (ESL/ELV/SCL). This device eliminates the common dashboard error that prevents the ignition from turning or the engine from starting.
Hardware Options
You can purchase these emulators from several automotive tool and security hardware suppliers:
- Jabedul Dewan Trading LLC Store: Sells the standard emulator unit.
- JDTCL: Provides the plug-and-play version specifically for 2001–2009 L322 models equipped with ID44 or ID46 transponder chips.
- ISSBD Bangladesh: Offers unbranded external OBD/column bypass variations
Quick Installation Guide
The vast majority of these modules require no software programming. Follow these steps to bypass your column lock safely
- Power Down: Turn off the ignition and remove the vehicle key
- Access the Column: Remove the plastic undercover shroud directly beneath the steering wheel
- Disconnect the Factory Unit: Locate and unplug the wire harness leading into the defective electronic steering lock.
- Critical Note: If your steering column is physically stuck in the “locked” position, you must manually release or remove the mechanical lock mechanism from the shaft before installing the emulator to prevent the steering wheel from locking up while driving.
- Plug in the Emulator: Connect the vehicle’s factory wiring plug directly into the emulator module.
- Test and Finish: Insert your key and turn on the ignition. The vehicle should start immediately. Secure the emulator inside the dash using tape or zip-ties, then reinstall the plastic cover.
If you would like help diagnosing if your specific starting problem is caused by the steering lock versus the immobilizer, let me know what dashboard error lights you see or if the key physically turns in the barrel!




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