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Can A Key Pass a Bad Code to Another Key?
Yesterday I threw an old Murano key on top of a new one. (The new one
was reprogrammed when I lost a key last summer. I had just found the "lost" key whose code was no longer valid.) The "new" key was working all along...up to this AM. When I went to start the vehicle, it wouldn't start as if it had picked up the code from the "lost" key! I am down to one key now. I think it would be a huge coincidence if the good key just happened to fail by itself at this time. My question is this: Is it possible that one key's code could be altered by being in proximity with another (bad) key?? Does Nissan have a bulletin on this? Thanks! Frank |
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