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Google the FCC number on the back of your existing remote shouldn't be too hard to find an ebay trader that sells the key fob your after,

then you take the new fob to an alarm specialist and they code it to your alarm :P easy

most work even after a washer gets a hold of them, if you can take it apart , do it and let it dry or use hair dryer with the battery out, then try it again. other wise my first thought is depends on the brand of alarm ? some arent worth buying new remotes for, the remotes cost 100 or more but a new up to date alarm is only a bit more ? maybe if your not in a hurry ebay ?

google the name brand and see if you can find a dealer ?

or on the back of some remotes they have a 1800 number , but its a USA number and prob wont work here , so you must dial the 00111 before the other number ?

if its really old, they use a jumper setting to program the remotes, do not throw the old one out, the alarm guy might need to see it , to find out which jumpers are cut ?

new ones are simple to to code, they use the valet switch to program it. dont let them charge you to program it if you buy it from them, takes 2 min tops.

if its the oem key alarm, its going to be a bit of a pain, Nissan or locksmith ?

Edited by sapphiregraphics
Saphire, you never cease to amaze me on how long all of your posts are!! You always write things in extreme detail! Lol. Keep it up! Just wanted to compliment it :)

thanks mate, Im always full of shit, my brain just dumps it out..lol guess its old timers syndrome coming on..lol

and you know what they say the longer the better,,,oops wrong subject..lol

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