contact a Nissan dealer near you, it will, they can order it directly from Nissan... it will cost anywhere between $50-$100 dollars..
You cant bypass a chip key. If you need a new one, advance auto parts, autozone, and acehardware stores now offer chipped keys for MUCH less than the dealer.
No it does not. Not until 1999.
car wont start, security light is off, engine crank, did start once and when death inmediately, now I can not get car started. Check and test key and chip is ok.
If the 2004 Nissan Maxima won't start and won't come out of Park, one thing to do would be to try moving the steering wheel back and forth while trying to move the gear shift out of Park. If this does not work, the thing to do might be to reprogram the key. Some car keys have a computer chip in them to prevent theft.
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I thinks it because the key has a chip that has to be programned.
firat you get your dad, then you ask him. he'll help you. if your living alone, get a mechanic when you call the mechanic go away get an apron bake some brownies and chocolate-chip cookies.
Simplest is to get another good key. If that is not available then you need to modify the wiring harness to bypass the chip reader by inserting the resistor elsewhere in the circuit.
Sweet Dreams - 2000 Chip Chip Hooray was released on: USA: 2003
Yess Ofcourse You Can! :)
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Most 2000 Concordes do have chip keys.
P1610 refers to NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System) it is a lock code designed to keep the car from starting without the correct transponder key. For some reason the ECM isn't reading the chip in your transponder key. Either the key is damage your your ECM needs servicing.