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dealer it,s a coded key works with a transponder in system
No it doesn't
Nissan transponder keys cannot be programmed by the vehicle owner. Contact an automotive locksmith or the dealer.
An APDV System stands for Advanced Pro Series Digital Variable Ignition System. It is mainly an ignition system that is controlled electronically.
Do you have the original ignition key?? Tape the old ignition key to the cowling around the ignition, then put new key in the ignition and see if it will run. The reason for this is there is a transponder chip in the old key that needs to be picked up by the rim module around the ignition barrel. If it works, take keys apart and swap transponder chip . Hope this helps
You need a transponder key in the ignition switch, not under the dash. The sensor is located near the ignition switch and it has a very short range of sensitivity.
Yes. If you have a grey key, it has a transponder that electrically reads a chip in the key. You essentially have two locks -- one mechanical and one electrical. They both have to work to start the car. Should you go and have a generic key cut that fits the ignition, even thought the mechanical lock cylinder will turn -- the transponder won't allow the engine to fire. Any quality locksmith can program the car's transponder to match the electronic code of the key.
Yes, you can. It's substantially more difficult than stealing one without a transponder system but it can still be done with the right equipment, know how, or connections.
Should work 1999-2006 Pontiac Montana. To create spare key: 1) Place alread programmed key into ignition. Cycle ignition from OFF - ON(RUN) - OFF. 2) Within 15 seconds, insert the new transponder key in the ignition. 3) Turn the key to ON(RUN) or START. 4) The theft "Security" light will go on then off. Turn key to "OFF" position. 5) The key will now start the vehicle.
Your factory ignition keys are embedded with a transponder that must be programed to the vehicles ignition system. It can be done by the attentive home mechanic by purchasing the keys for $80 to $100 and following the programming procedures.
The ignition turns the car's electrical system on or off, in addition to starting the engine.
Radio wave signal a transponder.