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Door Keypad-How to Reset


pastaone
04-25-2004, 06:35 PM
Trying to find out how to enter a code on a Nissan Quest Van door keypad when you do not know the original code.

Thanks to anyone who can help

lyinhart
05-31-2005, 11:35 PM
Trying to find out how to enter a code on a Nissan Quest Van door keypad when you do not know the original code.

Thanks to anyone who can help


Behind the right-hand kick panel (on my '94 Quest, beside the drivers right foot when seated in driver's seat and where the foot mounted courtesy light is) is a computer madule. To get at it I beleive you only have to remove one or maybe two screws. Without unplugging the module slide it out towards the gas peddle. One the top you will see, either a printed or hand written (mine was printed) tag with five numbers on it. Copy that five digit number and save. Put the computer back and close up (rescrew) the panel. The owner's manual explains what to do next, but in simplified terms: Enter that code you just copied into the door pad and you have six seconds to enter a five digit code then of youe own. Just remember that you CANNOT use consecutive (ie: 12345 etc) or repeat numbers (ie: 22222). If you goof up, just reenter that code from the module and try again.

lyinhart@hotmail.com

lyinhart
05-31-2005, 11:36 PM
Trying to find out how to enter a code on a Nissan Quest Van door keypad when you do not know the original code.

Thanks to anyone who can help


Behind the right-hand kick panel (on my '94 Quest, beside the drivers right foot when seated in driver's seat and where the foot mounted courtesy light is) is a computer madule. To get at it I beleive you only have to remove one or maybe two screws. Without unplugging the module slide it out towards the gas peddle. On the top you will see, either a printed or hand written (mine was printed) tag with five numbers on it. Copy that five digit number and save. Put the computer back and close up (rescrew) the panel. The owner's manual explains what to do next, but in simplified terms: Enter that code you just copied into the door pad and you have six seconds to enter a five digit code then of youe own. Just remember that you CANNOT use consecutive (ie: 12345 etc) or repeat numbers (ie: 22222). If you goof up, just reenter that code from the module and try again.

lyinhart@hotmail.com

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