I have a new key fob
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I have a new key fob
That came from the spare one of my friend who drives a Nissan Altima... he says I can have it because my current key fob is really getting worn out (From 2002)...
I am curious if there is a way for me to take it to INFINITI and have them reprogram it to work w/ my alarm system? How much would they charge?
TIA =)
I am curious if there is a way for me to take it to INFINITI and have them reprogram it to work w/ my alarm system? How much would they charge?
TIA =)
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Very easy. Check the serial numbers first to make sure they are the same.
To program one remote, get in the car, shut all doors and lock them with the auto door lock button. Stick the key all the way in the ignition and pull it all the way out. Do this 7 to 10 times in a row at a fairly fast pace until the hazard lights blink once. Turn the key in the ignition to the "on" position, but do not start the car. Press the lock button on the key fob. If the programming works, the hazards will blink once again. Then turn the key off. Done.
To program multiple remotes, follow all steps above, but after pressing the lock button on the first key fob, leave the key in the "on" position. Using the loc/unlock button on the door (NOT THE KEY FOB), unlock, then lock the doors. Press the lock button on the next key fob to be programmed. The hazards will blink to acknowledge the programming. Repeat until all key fobs are programmed, then turn the key off.
If the hazards do not blink to confirm the programming, there is something wrong with the key fob, or it isn't the right one.
To program one remote, get in the car, shut all doors and lock them with the auto door lock button. Stick the key all the way in the ignition and pull it all the way out. Do this 7 to 10 times in a row at a fairly fast pace until the hazard lights blink once. Turn the key in the ignition to the "on" position, but do not start the car. Press the lock button on the key fob. If the programming works, the hazards will blink once again. Then turn the key off. Done.
To program multiple remotes, follow all steps above, but after pressing the lock button on the first key fob, leave the key in the "on" position. Using the loc/unlock button on the door (NOT THE KEY FOB), unlock, then lock the doors. Press the lock button on the next key fob to be programmed. The hazards will blink to acknowledge the programming. Repeat until all key fobs are programmed, then turn the key off.
If the hazards do not blink to confirm the programming, there is something wrong with the key fob, or it isn't the right one.
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