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Hi I just got R34 Gtt.The key of the car come with remote built in.I just wonder, Is this car has factory immobiliser and if it has ,Where can I get the key with remote and anyone know How to pro gram key and remote ?Thanks a lot

Edited by bobby09

Are you after another original key with the inbuilt remote for the factory immob? Firstly don't bother cause they cost too much because you would need to get one from Japan. Do you have an alarm installed on the car (if not it wouldnt be such a bad idea haha)? If so then you can just make a spare key (cost like $7) at any good key cutting shops, DONT go to the ones in the middle of the mall.

Congrad on your buy, any pics ?

Edited by JUNR34

My R34 GT-T comes with central locking but no immobiliser and I got the dealer to put a Australian Approved one on and now I can still use the original central locking buttons but they do not arm/disarm the immobiliser I have a little button on a seperate bit for that....

I am however looking for a Remote Start with SMS Alert alarm/imobiliser if anyone has any good brands or places to get one let me know.

Drew.

How can I know that my car come with immobiliser.And do you know how much for original key thanks

R34 GTR key blanks ( with a chip that activates the factory immobiliser) are about $95 . You have to take it to a locksmith /keycutter with your other key to cut it. Back to the Nissan dealer to program it, cost about $50-60.

If you put a pic of your key on here i can tell you if you have a chip in it, the other way you can tell is cut another key and try to start it if it starts you dont have the chip in it .

The R34's normally come with an immobiliser that's resistance driven. I.e. if you have a new key cut by your locksmith and it fits into the ignition barrel, just by having the key there it will disable the immobiliser. So therefore you don't necessarily need the remote central locking part coded if you don't want. Those of you who are wondering if you have a resistance driven immobiliser need only look at your working key, and see if there are two small scratch marks towards the end that you hold your key with.

Therefore if you try to hook up a remote start system with a third party alarm, you'll need a kit that will bypass the factory immobiliser. GKTech do one with the viper alarms (option).

If you have any questions about bypassing the factory immobiliser check out my thread i posted under security forum. And the man on sau to speak to is installer Chris Rodgers ... he knows everything you'd want to know about the r34 immobiliser.

Edited by Howie

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