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Hi All,

This is a really long shot, but does anyone know if it is actually possible to program a new Nissan V36 Smart Key FOB to be paired with your car without going to Nissan and dealing with their ignorance and unwillingness to help?

Or is there anywhere else in Adelaide that can actually do the job??

I assume probably not, but no harm in asking.

I was told they have to get the code from japan or some jabba but who knows how much truth their is to it.

Cheers :)

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I actullay just got my spare key for my 2007 V36 programmed yesterday!

The original fob went missing/lost but fortunately I bought a new key from Japan and had it cut, but could not find anyone in sydney to program it. Until now....

Used a mobile guy Marco (marcoautolocksmiths.com.au) 0402 227 228 - free plug as this guy got us out of trouble.

He connected his laptop and managed to get the 4 digit PIN straight away.

Tried programing the normal way and waiting 10mins but no go.

He told me he had to connect to the car ECU and "wake it up", then he did a few other things.

But when I saw the side mirror flip open, he was on the right path.

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Nuwan from iRev says he can do it, from what I'm told he reprograms the system to take a 5 pin code instead of the 2 pin code.

He's coming to Adel over the next week or so and will do it for me then.

$150.

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Well, as promised Nuwan came through on the job, 20 mins or so with his scan tool and done, reprogrammed code to 5 pin both the original and new key working for all functions, no problem what-so-ever.

$150 well spent for piece of mind if you don't already have more than 1 key/smart key FOB.

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