To start a 1992 Nissan Maxima with the anti-theft system disabled, first ensure that the ignition is in the "off" position. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "on" position without starting the engine. Wait for about 10 minutes; this allows the system to reset. After this time, turn the key to the "start" position to crank the engine. If the anti-theft system is still engaged, you may need to consult the vehicle’s manual for specific reset procedures or seek professional assistance.
To disable the anti-theft in a 2000 Nissan Maxima, put the key into the ignition, but only turn it halfway. Leave it in this position for several minutes and start the car.
The only way to reset the code on a 2004 Nissan Maxima's anti theft system is by taking it to the dealership.
When you have to reset the anti-theft device on a 2004 Nissan Maxima you should take it to the dealership where they can do it by hooking your car to the computer.
Check for spark. Your system might have an ignition cut off.
Yes, with the exception of the 5-speed GXE.
The anti-theft fuse under the hood next to the battery seems to have done the trick.
punch the owner take key then car.
See this post: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_trun_off_the_alarm_on_a_1988_Nissan_maxima
You have to put the key in the driver's door lock and turn it to the right.
anti theft will not reset. have tried key, unpluging pin switch, everything i can think of. please help.
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.
I'm currently trying to figure out a better method, but for now I disabled the alarm on our Maxima by unplugging each sensor switch (four doors and hood). It's been working, but recently the alarm was tripped by someone unlocking the door from the inside with the alarm (accidentally)set. I'll let you know when I discover a better method. -Greg