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Old 12-04-2003, 05:31 PM   #1
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Programming keyless entry

OK, I'm a newbie, but I did read the other threads on this and tried everything suggested.

Still doesn't work.

How am I supposed to get into the car and lock all the doors with the key to reset the alarm? If I'm in the car, I can't exactly lock and unlock it from outside with the key, or is there some trick I'm missing? And I tried doing it with the window down and that didn't work.

Somebody please help me figure this out, it shouldn't be this freakin hard!
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Old 12-11-2003, 10:51 PM   #2
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Re: Programming keyless entry

check the battery in the remote see if it dead. replace one if needed
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Old 08-10-2004, 02:48 PM   #3
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Re: Programming keyless entry

Programming Instructions from the Nissan/Infiniti Factory Shop Manual

First, for entering "Setting mode": (1) Close and lock all doors. (2) Insert
and remove the key from the ignition more than six times within 10 seconds.
(The hazard warning lamp will then flash twice.) At this time, the original
ID codes are eliminated.

ID code entry: (3) Turn ignition key to "ACC" position. (4) Push lock
button on the new remote controller once (for example, if door is locked
using the remote controller during this ID code entry enable state, a new ID
code can be entered). At this time, the new ID code is entered. (The hazard
warning lamp will then flash twice.)

Additional ID code entry (5) If you need to activate additional remote
controllers, unlock the driver's door, then lock again with door lock knob.
(6) Push lock button on the additional new remote controller once. (7) This
ID code “entry enable state” and setting mode remain until the driver's door
is opened.

NOTE
Some people may find it tricky to get the system into "setting mode"...if you
don't get it at first, keep trying.
If you need to activate more than two additional new remote controllers,
repeat the procedure "Additional ID code entry" for each new remote
controller. If the same ID code that exists in the memory is input, the hazard
warning lamps will flash twice but the entry will be ignored. Entry of
maximum four ID codes is allowed and any attempt to enter more will be
ignored. Any ID codes entered after termination of the "setting mode" will
not be accepted. Additionally remote control signals will be inhibited when
an ID code has not been entered during the "setting" mode.

If you still are having difficulty, try changing the battery...just open the back
remote. Also, keep in mind
that your local dealer may program it for free or for a small charge. Be sure
you bought the correct remote that applies to your car...and of course, be
sure you car is equipped with keyless entry and the “brain” computer is
functioning properly. Thank You!
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