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translate the jap text pls. if I read that correctly they want the serial numbers on the BCM.

Yup, that's right. I gave them the whole set of numbers in that area and they got the info for me.

But they seem to get the code form the last set of numbers and letters on the second line.

It's probably best to send the whole thing in just to be safe. Sorry, I can't read Japanese :thanks:

Good news! I emailed Nissan Japan back and they said if I could get the BCM number from in the car next to the accelorator pedal they could get me the code! It's under the plastic covers on the back of what looks like a comp for those who need it. I sent them the number and they got me the code! I took the code to a local Nissan dealer and they copied a key for me. Thanks Nissan Japan! Too bad Nissan Australia doesn't help us with stuff like that tongue.gif

I moved this from where you originally posted it.

I do believe I have spoke to you at some stage. I vaguely remember talking to someone about matt spry.

I remember someone from East Coast Customs mentioning his name a long time ago, do you work with them?

I never went to him. Decided to do it the legit way though Nissan Japan, less problems in the long run I thought.

Is it possible to use these blanks for a 2003 coupe? Get them programmed with the Transponder and keyless entry codes?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-08-NIS...sspagenameZWDVW

Yin_Sun,

I was just wondering as to who in Nissan Japan do you have to contact/send the BCM numbers? would you care to post the contact details?

Thanks

Is it possible to use these blanks for a 2003 coupe? Get them programmed with the Transponder and keyless entry codes?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-08-NIS...sspagenameZWDVW

Yin_Sun,

I was just wondering as to who in Nissan Japan do you have to contact/send the BCM numbers? would you care to post the contact details?

Thanks

If those keys can be programmed by Nissan's Consult system then I would say so. Don't quote me on that. But hey, the proper key was $500 so for $40 it's worth a try. :)

I emailed the standard Nissan Japan email address - [email protected] and they sent it to their customer affairs group.

I had to explain that I'm in Australia and that Nissan Australia is useless. After they understood the predicament I was in. They got back to me really fast. It only took them 1 night to get me the codes.

Yup, that's right. I gave them the whole set of numbers in that area and they got the info for me.

But they seem to get the code form the last set of numbers and letters on the second line.

It's probably best to send the whole thing in just to be safe. Sorry, I can't read Japanese :D

Is that what the "Nissan Super Code calculator" claims to be doing?

See here: http://www.store.autosvs.com/index.php?mai...stsdqovqhpn1ip1

Is that the code used by the ConsultII tool?

Tom

Is that what the "Nissan Super Code calculator" claims to be doing?

See here: http://www.store.autosvs.com/index.php?mai...stsdqovqhpn1ip1

Is that the code used by the ConsultII tool?

Tom

The site says it only works for the American cars. But getting the code from Nissan Japan didn't cost me anything.

So why pay for it? Unless you're looking for a market for getting the codes for others in AU :down:

there's a few of these things flaoting around. the russians have several versions as well. most of them have a promise of sorts. all cost $$.

Free is good in my books. there are a few back doors into these BCMs . google will locate these.

If those keys can be programmed by Nissan's Consult system then I would say so. Don't quote me on that. But hey, the proper key was $500 so for $40 it's worth a try. :)

I emailed the standard Nissan Japan email address - [email protected] and they sent it to their customer affairs group.

I had to explain that I'm in Australia and that Nissan Australia is useless. After they understood the predicament I was in. They got back to me really fast. It only took them 1 night to get me the codes.

Thanks Yin Sun

I've got the Nissan Super Code calculator so if anyone is after their super code let me know. I can't guarantee it will work though.

Chris: Can you point me to any of those sites? I haven't had much luck with Google.

tom,

I'll dig back through my notes. there's one that has the backdoor codes listed for several of the modules.

I found one that does rekeying via K line and serial as well. use NATS 5 as the key for google. it involves a bit of circuity to make it work.

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not quite.

you need the BCM codes off the BCM in the drivers kick panel

from there contact nissan japan

wait for immobiliser codes from them

buy key.

Hi Guys,

I have some good news for you all. I just got an email back from Nissan Japan today for my PIN. and lo and behold the PIN they gave me for the car is Exactly the same as the one provided to me by TomR33 from his nissan supercode machine!

We may have a solution for the extra key problem!!! TomR33 you may have a small business in this area!

Ciao

I've got the Nissan Super Code calculator so if anyone is after their super code let me know. I can't guarantee it will work though.

Chris: Can you point me to any of those sites? I haven't had much luck with Google.

Hi Tom,

I need the code, can you help?

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