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Old 09-20-2003, 08:46 PM   #16
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I read the instructions in this forum for the programming of the keyless entry. We tried it about 10 times and were unsuccessful. We called the Nissan dealer and the instructions he gave us worked on the first try!!

1) Get in the car, close the doors
2) Lock the doors using the automatic lock
3) Put the ignition key in/out of the ignition until the hazard lights flash (6 times for us)
4) Turn the key to acessory
5) Push the Lock button on the remote
6) Unlock/Lock the doors with the automatic lock*
7) Turn the key off
8) Open/close the doors.

We were programming 2 remotes at the same time, since the previous programming attempts "deprogrammed" the remote that did work, so if you are doing 2, after step # 6 you push the lock button on remote # 2 then continue to the end.

Hope this helps.
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Old 12-14-2004, 12:25 AM   #17
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Re: Re-Programing Stock Remotes

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Someone please tell me those instructions arent really true?
try sliding it in and out 10 times within 10 seconds
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Old 01-31-2005, 09:56 PM   #18
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key fob code?

hi on my 2 fobs that i purchased it has the code type-CRZ032 MY CAR IS 1994 PRIMERA Egt with leathers
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Old 06-23-2005, 05:40 PM   #19
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Re: Re: KEYLESS REMOTE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

hi im looking for a key fob for a 1994 infiniti g20
dealers are crazy they want 155.00(this is just the remote)
i wa hoping you may have other resources
also the numbers you listed on the back of the remote for a 95 g20 would they be the same for a 94?
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Old 06-23-2005, 08:11 PM   #20
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hi im looking for a key fob for a 1994 infiniti g20 ,leather seats
if anyone could respond with any info i would really appreciate it
thanks alot
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Old 11-05-2005, 07:17 PM   #21
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Re: g20 - 95 keyless remote programming

The numbers are the same for a couple years of the G20. Check my signature for the G20 remote:
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Old 11-18-2005, 02:24 PM   #22
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Re: g20 - 95 keyless remote programming

I am havin probwlma programmin the remote. The serial number is about the same A269ZJA073.

I have tried the directions above and tried waiting for the hazard lights to appear on, but thats not working for me either. Ive probably tried both methods listed in this post about 20 times. I am at a loss and would love a little advice.

I dont know anything about the model of my car other than the basic g20 infiniti 1996. When I bought the car it didnt have a manual with it. Also i have factory leather seats.
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Re: g20 - 95 keyless remote programming

Still having trouble???

I tried and this worked for me. I'm not completely sure how, as it worked somewhat differently as when I programmed it last time, but here's my advice:

1. Get into the car and close the door, unlocking the driver's side door.

2. Pop the trunk using the button on the driver's side door panel.

3. Lock the doors using the auto-lock (on the console by the windows).

4. Take the key in and key out rapidly ~20 times (for me, the warning lights did not flash, but it still worked.

5. Turn the key to the '2 ACC', or accessory position.

6. Push the lock button on the remote you are trying to program.

7. Unlock/lock the door with the auto-lock mentioned in step 3.

8. Turn the key off, and then remove it from the ignition.

9. Open/close the doors.

10. Test your remote.

11. If this doesn't work, try using the remote before opening the door.

12. If this still hasn't worked, try opening the hood, going on the passenger side of the car, and opening the into black box (with relay plugs/switches). Here, remove the 'Horn' plug and replace it before attempting to try again.

***It took me three attempts, so I don't know exactly how the process worked and/or if any of the steps made a significant difference, but these are definitely some things to try as I eventually had my device working properly.
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Re: g20 - 95 keyless remote programming

Its always the SPEED of the key insert/remove process that seems to give people difficulty with the programming process.

If you are doing it slowly - try speeding up.

If you are doing it really fast - try slowing down.

Different Nissan/Infiniti vehicles seem to respond to different times for this part of the instructions, so just adjust your speed and you will be successful in getting the vehicle to respond.
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