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Hello Guys,

My V35 only came with the one key. I had the dealer in which I purchased the car from order the key from Japan.

When it arrived, the dealer had problems trying to get the car to recognise the key. Apparently there was a list of instructions but they are in japanese.

Does anyone know how I can get the car to recognise this new key? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Hello Guys,

My V35 only came with the one key. I had the dealer in which I purchased the car from order the key from Japan.

When it arrived, the dealer had problems trying to get the car to recognise the key. Apparently there was a list of instructions but they are in japanese.

Does anyone know how I can get the car to recognise this new key? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Good luck mate. i'm having the same problem. no one in aus can program the transponder! if you find a way, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!

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Good luck mate. i'm having the same problem. no one in aus can program the transponder! if you find a way, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!

Please look at past topic on this, someone do have the solution to it. It has been discussed many times here already.

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there is a thread on this.

short version:

findthe BCM - copy all the numbers off it. send a email to nissan japan requesting the immobiliser codes. cut and program new key with consult.

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**Solution if your in Sydney**

I had the same problem with only having one key. I ordered a spare key and took it to Hornsby Nissan as I've been told they've been successful in programming these keys. They had it programmed within an hour :P

It set me back around $85 to get it programmed.

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Yeah it's strange, the guy from the dealer I ordered the key through said they couldn't do it. However while speaking to the guy from Hornsby Nissan, he told me they use the same tools as other Nissan Service centres so he couldn't understand why others can't do it...maybe they have the magic touch? lol

He told me they've had about 6 V35's come their way so these guys don't get scared when they hear 'import'.

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Most Nissan Dealers talk to each other direct via their own Nissan Forum... they can transfer knowledge to each other this way. If you have someone you know ask them to get in touch with Honrnsby Nissan, with using this process.

Surely they will help especially if it is just using the current equipment

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Most Nissan Dealers talk to each other direct via their own Nissan Forum... they can transfer knowledge to each other this way. If you have someone you know ask them to get in touch with Honrnsby Nissan, with using this process.

Surely they will help especially if it is just using the current equipment

exactly.

if they have a consult 2 or 3 and the immobiliser code then they are happy. programming the key is the easy bit (on assumption of a scan tool or consult 2/3.) the codes are the hard bit from your end. without those you can key the remote entry in but not the NATS system.

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