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Hello. This video will show you how to start the car when the key is not detected by the car. If you get the message 'Key ID Incorrect' it means that for sOfficial Nissan key no longer being recognised by my Qashqai Friday 23rd February 2018 Hello All,I have finally decided to get a second key for my Qashqai J10 (2011) as it was bought with only 1. Got the mobile auto electrician round this morning and now have:> 1 new programmed key BUT> my original key no longer is recognised for central locking and engine starting. Pres the buttons... nothing. Turn the key in the ignition, nothing....He checked it is still giving out a radio signal. Everything is the same ie blade and electronics, but it seems adding the new key has knocked the original key out somehow. He tries numerous times to copy the new working key onto the original key, but with no joy. In the end he gave up. Anyone know why, and what the solution is? Thanks in advance. Friday 23rd February 2018 NISSANDAL said: and what the solution is? Take it to a Nissan dealer Friday 23rd February 2018 bigdom said: Take it to a Nissan dealerIt is a bit of a trek to one, I have to book it in for a recode, (£60) and the earliest they can do is in 3 weeks, when I have to leave my car in the morning and pick up in afternoon, which is not convenient for me. Hence me asking here is there is an alternative method! Friday 23rd February 2018 Did you get both keys programmed at the same time? I got the impression that any new keys would have to be encoded at the same time the original key(s) were recoded. I could very well be wrong. Friday 23rd February 2018 Simonium said: Did you get both keys programmed at the same time? I got the impression that any new keys would have to be encoded at the same time the original key(s) were recoded. I could very well be wrong. He used original key (OK) to programme New Key (NK). NK then worked, but OK strangely stopped. He tried to reprogramme OK using NK but to no tried this numerous times, with 2 different machines. Friday 23rd February 2018 NISSANDAL said: bigdom said: Take it to a Nissan dealerIt is a bit of a trek to one, I have to book it in for a recode, (£60) and the earliest they can do is in 3 weeks, when I have to leave my car in the morning and pick up in afternoon, which is not convenient for me. Hence me asking here is there is an alternative method! Well, you would have paid the other guy? If you've only had 1 key to date, another 3 weeks isn't going to hurt, whether that's convenient or not is subjective and something you missed in the original an aside, you asked for a solution, not an alternative option, sell this car, and buy one that comes with two working keys. Friday 23rd February 2018 Get an auto locksmith who knows what they are doing rather than an auto electrician Friday 23rd February 2018 Local Mazda dealer charged me £270 for a new key that wouldn't work as a remote, expected me to open the car and let the alarm go off and then turn the ignition on to stop the alarm. Said it needed a whole new alarm system at £800. This was after 3 weeks and 3 attempts to get the right mins from the owners forum showed me the technique to code all keys in 2 mins....Have a look here: it suggests it's a similar procedure I used: irc 3,687 posts 115 months Friday 23rd February 2018 In the linked thread " I took delivery of my lovely 59 plate silver Acenta QQ last Tuesday. It’s the nicest car I have ever owned! Unfortunately, the garage could only provide one key,"Personally I'd be wanting to test both keys for a second hand car before handing my cash over. Friday 23rd February 2018 bigdom said: Well, you would have paid the other guy? If you've only had 1 key to date, another 3 weeks isn't going to hurt, whether that's convenient or not is subjective and something you missed in the original an aside, you asked for a solution, not an alternative option, sell this car, and buy one that comes with two working Big Dom, I agreed a nominal figure with the auto locksmith to cover him for his time. I am a fair man. The extra three weeks will 'hurt' as I am looking to sell the car. I don't see how the inconvenience is 'subjective'? It is 'objective' due to the nature of my job. The fact is waiting three weeks and having to drive a long way to an authorised garage is an inconvenience. Why are you questioning this?Yes I asked for a 'solution'. An "alternative method" would hopefully give me the 'solution'. How are the two mutually exclusive?To address your final point, is a key with one key just as marketable as one with two keys? In my opinion no, so not as easy as you suggest to 'sell this car' if I want a decent price for it. Do you give all new posters on this forum such a warm welcome Big Dom, or do you like flexing your muscles with the new, inexperienced little guys?Edited by NISSANDAL on Friday 23 February 16:55 Friday 23rd February 2018 TooLateForAName said: Get an auto locksmith who knows what they are doing rather than an auto electricianSorry, my mistake, it was an auto locksmith not an auto electrician. Friday 23rd February 2018 Byker28i said: Local Mazda dealer charged me £270 for a new key that wouldn't work as a remote, expected me to open the car and let the alarm go off and then turn the ignition on to stop the alarm. Said it needed a whole new alarm system at £800. This was after 3 weeks and 3 attempts to get the right mins from the owners forum showed me the technique to code all keys in 2 mins....Have a look here: it suggests it's a similar procedure I used: thanks for the link, I presume this is the key bit I need (no pun untended): I) Pull out the mechanical key from the ignition Insert the removed key again, and then turn ignition switch ON. Check the securityindicator blinks 5 Turn the ignition switch OFF and then remove the mechanical key from the Repeat step b) and step c) to register new mechanical Insert a registered mechanical key into the ignition switch and turn the ignitionswitch ON, Check the security indicator blinks 5 Turn the ignition switch OFF and then pull out the mechanical key, Check that thesecurity indicator blinks every seconds when the ignition switch is in the OFF position. Friday 23rd February 2018 If the electrician has just cloned the other key's ID without incrementing it, chances are once he used it once it would then keep encrypting the rolling codes to the new key - the old one is left out of the sequence and no longer has the right hash to decode the signal should be set up with unique IDs so that the codes are A bit more detail on defeating the HiTag RKE scheme used by the Quashqai here: by Krikkit on Friday 23 February 17:00 lbc 3,134 posts 196 months Friday 23rd February 2018 It sounds like too many keys have been programmed for the vehicle will probably need to go to a main dealer to reset the number of keys allowed. Friday 23rd February 2018 NISSANDAL said: To address your final point, is a key with one key just as marketable as one with two keys? In my opinion no, so not as easy as you suggest to 'sell this car' if I want a decent price for it. Do you give all new posters on this forum such a warm welcome Big Dom, or do you like flexing your muscles with the new, inexperienced little guys?Edited by NISSANDAL on Friday 23 February 16:55 You bought a car with one key, I’ve sold a car with one key. I didn’t advertise as having one key, I didn’t see any price drop, did you get a discount when you purchased? To be fair, you have two keys, so sell as this is the main key, this is the unlikely to be resolved outside of taking it to a main dealer now as both keys are likely to be factory reset to the ecu, so you’re likely to have to put yourself out if you want to sell it with two keys; unless there’s such a thing as Nissan independent specialists?Flexing muscles. You’re aware this an Internet forum. Saturday 24th February 2018 Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff Posting Rules
THIS VIDEO WILL SHOW YOU HOW I FIXED NISSAN INFINITI NO KEY DETECTED, INCORRECT KEY DETECTED, INVALID KEY ID ISSUE.Disclaimer:Warnings And Caution!!!! If you
Over three years ago we spotted this unusual Nissan key stuck in ignition problem. I was at our shop in Lincoln, cut a new key for a Nissan Qashqai and started to programme it. However half way through key programming, the new key wouldn’t come out of the lock! Three years on we fix over thirty Nissan locks every month and hear from hundreds of frustrated owners. We also hear about how customers plan to fix the problem on the cheap. Sometimes it turns out ok, other times not so well. This is all about what NOT to do when you have this unusual Nissan problem. Want to ask us some questions? Click here to find out more about our Nissan Lock Repair service. What causes the Nissan Key Stuck in ignition problem? There’s an important part in the ignition that develops a sharp edge. When the key is pulled out of the lock, this sharp edge grabs the key, scratching and marking it. This is similar to a fish barb on a hook. The sharper the edge gets, the more difficult it becomes to pull the key out. Here are five tips to save you lots of pain, time and money. Our Top 5 Tips of what NOT to do. Things to Avoid Number One – ‘File away the problem’ About two years ago we got a lock in the mail. We’d already been fixing them by post for over a year, so this was nothing unusual, However, this lock had a needle file stuck inside the lock! The owner had been reading on a forum about a fix for this tricky Nissan key stuck in ignition problem. The advice was to ‘gently file away the sharp edge with a small needle file’. There are a couple of problems with doing this. Firstly, the part that develops the problem, the ‘dust cover’ as it’s known, is a really important part of the lock. When it’s working correctly, it does two things. Firstly it lets the car know when the key is in the ignition, which then tells the car whether the car key buttons are allowed to work. When the dust cover is filed away (as the suggested on the forum), the car can no longer tell if the key has been pulled out of the lock. It thinks it’s still inside, so won’t let the buttons on the key work. The other problem is that the file is very sharp, and the worn edge is also sharp. When they meet, the file gets stuck! No amount of pulling will get the file out. This now means you have a car you can’t drive anymore, because a file is inside the lock. You can’t even drive the car to a local garage to get it fixed. Here’s a video we made about one had sent to us. Things to avoid Number Two – Fit a second-hand lock. Now I’m all for saving money. Second-hand parts can be a big saving, especially when they are in good condition. However, we’ve had several customers visit us that had fitted a used lock, just months before they came to us. On both occasions the replacement lock was fine for a few months and then the key started sticking again, just like the original lock that came with the car. In fact, fitting a used lock from another car introduces another big problem for you. If you lose your car keys, how are you going to get a key made for the random ignition lock that is now on your car? When the car is in its original state, as from new, all the locks match and it’s easy to replace lost keys. However, when a different lock is fitted, then it becomes a problem and when you get a key cut to the door lock, it won’t fit the ignition. It’s a problem you want to avoid. Lastly, we often order locks off the internet, from scrap yards or on-line breakers. We use them as part of our Nissan key suck in ignition exchange service, refurbishing then so the work like new. Sometimes when they arrive, the key that comes with it is already stuck in the lock! So careful what you buy, as they’re are not cheap at all. If you want to find out more about this service we offer call us on 01522 514141. Things to Avoid Number three – Try a new key blade. In any normal car key lock problem, with just wear and tear, then a new key, cut to original shape is a great idea. We see this problem on Ford car keys, with the blade wearing down and it no longer working the lock anymore. With Ford cars, a new car key will often fix the problem. However, if you put a nice new key into your worn out old Nissan lock, it will get stuck for good. When you see how thin and worn out the old keys are, you can understand what is going on. The sharp edge inside the lock shaves a tiny part of the key blade away when it’s pulled out and gradually the key gets thinner and thinner. However, when you put in a new, full sized key in the lock, it grabs the key tight and there it will most probably stay. On top of this, we’ve heard stories about Nissan selling replacement blades at between £40 and £60 a time! For a key blade….that’s just going to get even more stuck! Don’t do this. Things to Avoid Number 4 – Have the problem diagnosed at the dealer. I’ts a good idea to use the dealer for many of the the more technical problems on all cars for you. Need an ECU programming, or a software update, or a faulty airbag module changing? The dealers have the latest software and it’s understandable for them to diagnose the fault first and then take care of it. But this is a key stuck in the lock, I mean what else can it be? You have a Nissan key stuck in ignition problem, what is there to diagnose? You see dealers need to charge to diagnose the problem, I understand that. So before Nissan fix your problem they will want to diagnose it, at £60 an hour, or more. It’s stuck, the lock is faulty, this diagnostic session is over. Treat yourself to something nice with the £60, or put it away for a rainy day, but don’t waste it on ‘dealer diagnostics’. Rant over Lastly, Tips to Avoid Number 5 – Ignore the problem. I get it. It’s like having toothache. You know there’s something not quite right. It hurts every now and then when you brush your teeth, or chew on a nice crispy roast potato. So you start to use the other side of your mouth, not wanting to spend money on a problem that isn’t stopping you from living. Your Nissan key stuck in ignition problem is the same as your toothache. You have a problem because something is wrong. You can ignore it for sure, but the problem hasn’t cured itself, it just slowly gets worse and worse. Eventually you wake up one Sunday morning when there’s no a dentist open for miles and it’s agony. Why did I ignore it? All you can think about is the pain, and it messes up everything. This is the same as your Nissan problem. You can ignore it. You may get away with it for weeks, maybe a month, but eventually it will get you. One day you’ll need to lock the car, parked in some dodgy public car park, and the key won’t come out anymore. So whoever fixes your Nissan car, don’t avoid it for too long. You’ll get stuck somewhere for good and wish you got it sorted! If you have any questions, either leave them below in the comments or call us on 01522 514141 and we’ll be happy to help. Step 1: The first challenge is to get into your Nissan from the outside with a dead key fob. To do this, simply remove the key hidden inside the key fob. Turn the key fob over, and you will see a small tab that allows you to pull the key out. Step 2: Now, open the car door using the key. Step 3: Put a foot on the brake, and tap your key fob on How To Program Nissan Intelligent Key - Contact Nissan of Elizabeth City Program the Nissan Intelligent Key by following these simple instructions. The Nissan Intelligent key is a technology that allows you to lock and unlock the doors of your Nissan vehicle as well as open and close the trunk and start the vehicle with the simple push of a button. In the event you need assistance with this feature, our Nissan service department near Elizabeth City, NC is here with quick instructions for how to program Nissan Intelligent Key and more! Nissan Key FOB Programming Instructions Are you curious about how the Nissan Intelligent Key can make your drives through Kitty Hawk even more convenient? Nissan Intelligent Key programming is simple, and our team at Nissan of Elizabeth City would be glad to help! Follow our step-by-step instructions below, and your Nissan Intelligent Key will be functioning for your ultimate convenience in Suffolk, VA before you know it. Read on to learn how to program a Nissan Key Fob:The first step to Nissan key programming is to get in the car with the key, then lock the the key into the ignition, but don’t start the car, then remove the key. Do this about six times, although it can take up to 10 times. When your car accepts the key, the hazard lights will flash twice. This puts the vehicle and key in program mode. Put the key back in the ignition and turn the key, without starting the vehicle, to activate the press any button on the Nissan Intelligent Key. This needs to be done quickly to be you’ll want to test out the Nissan Intelligent Key. Stand farther away from your Nissan and click the buttons on the Key. If the lights flash or the horn beeps once, your Nissan Intelligent Key programming was successful!You'll want to test this out near your Nissan to be sure everything works properly. Walk up to your vehicle and open the door – you should be able to do this without having to press any buttons on your Nissan Intelligent you're having trouble with the keyless entry remote and would like assistance from our Nissan service experts, you're welcome to schedule a service appointment at our service department in Elizabeth City. What Are the Benefits of Nissan Intelligent Key? Now that you've successfully navigated how to program Nissan Intelligent Key, we'd like to explore some of the ways this innovative feature can make your daily drives to Elizabeth City, NC a bit more convenient! Learn more, below:Lock and unlock your doors and trunk without using your Nissan Intelligent Key. So long as your key is on your person, all you'll need to do is press the "Request Switch" button on your door or trunk to lock/unlock ignition. Get up and go that much quicker! With Nissan Intelligent Key, all you need to do is press the Start/Stop button to start up or turn off your accidental lockout in Chesapeake, VA. Thanks to Nissan Intelligent Key programming, there's no need to worry about accidentally locking your keys in the car. Your Nissan Intelligent Key senses the status of your door lock when you shut it, and if your keys are still in the car, it won't lock and will buzz you to let you know you left them in the cabin or trunk. Learn More About Nissan Key Programming at Nissan of Elizabeth City Do you want to know more about this technology, have questions about the Nissan Intelligent Key programming, or wondering how to replace the battery in the key fob, or connect your phone via Bluetooth? Contact our team at Nissan of Elizabeth City near Kitty Hawk. We're standing by to help answer your questions and get you back on the Chesapeake roads in no time. Need a replacement Nissan Intelligent Key? We have a parts department waiting to help you. Be sure to also check out our parts specials to help you save on the parts you need. We'd also be glad to help you learn about used car mileage and Nissan Certified Pre-Owned models today! We want you to take advantage of Nissan Intelligent Mobility today. Our team would also be glad to help you learn more about sushi in Norfolk! No problem! We can show you how to program a Nissan key fob below: Get into the driver’s seat of your Nissan vehicle. Make sure all the doors are closed and locked. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to “ACC.”. Turn it off and take the key out of the ignition. Quickly repeat this process six times.Convenient function for locking and unlocking door without using key, and also opens trunk This technology allows you to lock and unlock the door just by pressing the Request Switch on the door when you are carrying your key on you. You can also open and close the trunk, and can start the engine without having to insert the key, making departure seamless. By cutting out the trouble of putting in the key, there is no need to search for the key inside your bag or pocket. It also eliminates the fear of accidentally shutting your key inside your vehicle or trunk. Technology Functionality The Intelligent Key System has the following functions: Technology Configuration Intelligent Key utilizes antennae that transmit signals between the car and the key, and a tuner that receives the signals. Pressing the Request Switch transmits a signal from the car antenna, and the key that receives the signal then automatically returns a signal. The car tuner receives this signal and then locks or unlocks the vehicle. Similarly, for starting the engine, the ignition knob is turned or the engine start switch is pressed and the car transmits a signal, which is then received and returned by the key, and the engine activates. The signal transmitted by the car is tuned to reach an area one meter around the Request Switch, or when inside the car, only inside the cabin or trunk, so that only the person with the key in range can engage it. The technology in the Intelligent Key is characterized by its detection range accuracy for measuring keys. This accuracy is supported by technology that controls signal output with high accuracy and measuring technology that accurately detects key location. Further, the signal transmitted by the key contains an individual recognition code, and that code is registered to the car in advance. For this reason, when signals are received from unregistered keys and so on, the system does not respond. 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52 posts · Joined 2018. #1 · Jun 24, 2018. Working in my 16 pathfinder installing a new head unit and sound system went to drive the vehicle to my buddy’s house after we stopped for the day and my car is saying no key detected or incorrect key id having to use the bypass by touching the start button with the key to start the car does anyone
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