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my car came with 2 of these, i attached one to my keyring

not sure what it does, i suspect it has something to do with NATS (nissan anti theft system) but i am not sure what?

anyone with any ideas?

cheers,

Warren

PS.. how awesome is this new V35 section!!

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interesting.. thanks mate

so how do i use it?

and what does the dealer-fitted system do?

on the M35 it stops the car sounds a siren and thats about it.

there should be a spot on the drivers dash the thing will push into.

  • 6 months later...

Yeh, I got two of those too. There is a socket for them under the dash but it does nothing.

I'd be interested to know what they are and if worth re enabling.

Gibbo

So Warren, did you work on out to use the keyring thing, or if it does anything?

me to u skyline nerd.....

I'm just trying to get mine fixed up now.....and it seems hard to do.

If I can't ..... I'll buy another as they must be the best ride available. Seriously the best.

Gibbo

never worked out what they did.. but i keep it on me incase i need it

its the OE dealer fitted alarm proximity sensor. touch the spot on the dash and it arms. for get about it and the siren inside the car goes off.

should have been pulled anyway (see alarm post.).

must have been pulled it compliance.mine have been inside my unit for the last month now,so they do jack on my car.

mine came with two,but interestingly there is NO place on the dash,or under etc to 'push them into'.....

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