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Inline with HolyEvil's post I thought I'd ask my question too!

On my keyring there is a strange little black plastic rectange...

what is it? says something about seeing the owners manual which i obviously dont have...

will post a pic if noone knows what im talking about :laugh:

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all i can thing off its got something to do with your alarm system. i have a auto watch system and the plastic rectangle thing use to have the pin for the immobilser. hope that helped ya

all i can thing off its got something to do with your alarm system. i have a auto watch system and the plastic rectangle thing use to have the pin for the immobilser. hope that helped ya

yeah i was thinking something along those lines too - did nissan make skylines (92 model r32) with immobilisers though? ill take a pic tonight...

yeah i was thinking something along those lines too - did nissan make skylines (92 model r32) with immobilisers though? ill take a pic tonight...

I have one on mine 93 gst. Mine is a proximity immobiliser. its small black and rectangular?

I have one on mine 93 gst. Mine is a proximity immobiliser. its small black and rectangular?

it is small and black and rectangular yes:

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as far as i know it doesn't do anything anymore cos i have proper alarm installed now but interested in what it was

I think what flash89 is getting at is that he had the auto watch system installed as an aftermaket item on his car, and he also recieved/acquired this tag.

If it is a genuine nissan tag, it may be the key number for your car.?.

Are there numbers that look like eg. X1234 or something of that sort on the tag?

PS don't quote your numbers in yor reply

Edited by KeyMakeR33
I think what flash89 is getting at is that he had the auto watch system installed as an aftermaket item on his car, and he also recieved/acquired this tag.

yeah thats what i figured...

If it is a genuine nissan tag, it may be the key number for your car.?.

Are there numbers that look like eg. X1234 or something of that sort on the tag?

PS don't quote your numbers in yor reply

no dont think there is... ill check when i get home... (unless they are under the white bit of paper)

the other thing is if it has a code in a chip inside that tag that can be read by a special scanner, like what they put in pets.

yeah... must say im a little surprised noone has a definite answer / or also has one - i thought it was a nissan thing (not after market)

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