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I have two surplus blank key fobs, all you need to do is cut the key and pair it to your car following the key programming instructions.

These are old fobs circuits transferred to new shell+blade. I have done this and programmed one set of key to my M35 ARX. The battery voltage checks 3.4v which means its not flat.

The shells are not oem, but looks it. Only thing thats different is the rubber button is slightly lower then the original.

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Key programming

Asking $110 per blank Key FOB - Delivered

I have excess shells+Blade also if anyone wants them.

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Asking $12 Delivered via standard post.

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looks like there is still some interests in getting the complete keys - I am in the process of putting more complete refurbed keys together in future for those that missed out. ie just - cut and program - for those that cant be bothered with the legwork/time/waiting/upfront $$$ etc.

Blades are the same profile, just finding the right innards is the hard part.

Will let you know when i have complete sets ready.

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE

Hi Guys, the Keys FOBs finally arrived with my other parts.

Same price as before - $110 delivered ( will be sent via registered post ) I have check the battery voltage ( no battery are flat) and made sure that they all had the same part number ( K70206 C9923 0301 ) on the IC.

Hi Rez of IC of remote internal

The black chip is different on all (4144 093 211E) keys last four digits different, and the silver chip ( 31491 E240 ) is the same on all keys. So im guessing the black chip

makes each key unique. The battery side of the remote IC is all the same besides the four digit black marking.

** SIDE Note ** notice other Nissan cars used same shaped keys - not sure about internal or if they have transponders, all I know is that in japan they use 315mhz range for remotes - if you look closely at the IC, you will notice the 3rd button isnt solder on so im guess other keys may be Interchangeable with the Stagea ( wingroad, early Elgrande etc ) - but i dont have the money to find out.***

I can't really test the keys ( crazy for me to pair all the keys to my only car ) - unless someone wants to donate a spare key reciever module. ( happy to pay postage ) Theres no moving parts except for buttons and none of the rubber parts werent ruptured, and any signs of water in the keys. Buttons on the donor keys had your usual normal wear on the buttons.

I only managed to get 7 sets before I ran out of fund$ / those that have used external parties to get yahoo auctions parts do know how expensive it can get when you get carried away - first preference will go to the people listed in this order.

Unless they dont want them no more - I will offer to others if they pass thru.

jidge

tronzstagea x 2

bbenny

joshm35

spoolin12

bigkevracer

If for some reason you can not get your key to pair to your car, please PM me.

in process of sending PM's - will post pics tonight but it looks exactly as the ones in my first post.

Regards

Hue

  • 2 weeks later...

works with the factory option alarm, ie if your car has a sticker and the two ultrasonic detectors ( one on dash and other usually mounted on middle pillar behind driver )

jidge - waiting for funds

tronzstagea x 2 No longer needs them

bbenny

joshm35 - waiting for funds

spoolin12 - Check PM

bigkevracer - No longer needed gone to bbenny mate.

So I have one left.

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